>>718901620
Well on the one hand, the Indoline refugee problem will have lost a lot of pressure since there's a LOT more space for everyone. Mor Ardain may suddenly not care for Gormott because Gormott is no longer the one other verdant space besides for Uraya and Leftheria. And Queen Raqura suddenly doesn't need to become paranoid of Mor Ardain because there's now there's space for everyone. And they all lived happily ever after.... right?
With Indol gone, the remaining 2 superpowers are Mor Ardain and Uraya, Uraya who was struggling with food shortages because of their preparations for war and Mor Ardain trying to shake off their history of being militant conquerors. So the first thing that's going to happen is both nations gobbling up land as quickly as possible. I'm curious how Gormott reacted to this new world. Mor Ardain has a policy of recruiting people from nations they've conquered, not just to plus up their numbers but it also quiets rebellion by inspiring loyalty to MA. Especially since MA provides wages and service to those within their ranks. How does suddenly having access to an entire planet change that? Mor Ardain is already on shaky ground in Gormott, especially after they crushed the former capital of White Chair. And while the younger generation of Gormott is sympathetic to Mor Ardain, the older generation hates their fucking guts. So will MA suddenly have to deal with renewed rebellions as the Ardainian army is suddenly stretched thin trying to both expand outwards and maintain control over their colonies? What about Uraya? They were primed for war before and while Queen Raqura backed off after the summit in Indol, the troops still wanted to fight. If Mor Ardain's instability is made plain by Torigoth, would Uraya take the high road and leave them alone, or take the opportunity to nip at their heels. Tora recognized how the average Urayan felt about the Ardainians and preemptive strikes. I like Emperor Niall but he has a lot on his plate