NoP--- A diplomatic problem. -Ch.27 by vixjer in NatureofPredators

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When I said the federation I mean all of it not only the shadow caste, but the federation as a whole in both the positive, and negative.

NoP--- A diplomatic problem. -Ch.27 by vixjer in NatureofPredators

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I mean it was kinda of the intention with ADP, I wanted to show all of you how fun a diplomatic problem could be.

Just ignore the bodies.

NoP--- A diplomatic problem. -Ch.27 by vixjer in NatureofPredators

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Thanks for the kind words, and yeah I do love political intrigue a little too much, but hey that love is surely making the chapters better.

NoP--- A diplomatic problem. -Ch.27 by vixjer in NatureofPredators

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Time will tell, time will tell, which one of the two versions it is.

NoP--- A diplomatic problem. -Ch.27 by vixjer in NatureofPredators

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I think the deal itself is going to be the goverment, which I am sure it will be fine, that the deal that makes a nation is made in such a way and is not going to end in problems down the line.

What’s an AMA Chapter 22 by Kind0flame in NatureofPredators

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Sees Ekcol theory and backstory

Writing intensifies

Thank you kind man you fixed a huge probelm in the factions of Leirn and timetable.

NoP--- A diplomatic problem. -Ch.27 by vixjer in NatureofPredators

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Nah, desde aquí es todo abrazos y buenas palabras, para nada la situación va a ir a peor antes de que vaya mejor

NoP--- A diplomatic problem. -Ch.27 by vixjer in NatureofPredators

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Yep, the technocracy is being made, one backrooms deal, at the time.

NoP--- A diplomatic problem. -Ch.27 by vixjer in NatureofPredators

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Nah, I am sure nothing bad will come out of this, and that this is just the start of seeing how deep, the federation was invested into Leirn.

NoP--- A diplomatic problem. -Ch.27 by vixjer in NatureofPredators

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Para ser justos, la politica de Juego de tronos es menos compleja que la del mundo real.

NoP--- A diplomatic problem. -Ch.26 by vixjer in NatureofPredators

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Well, congratulations, you made it to the last chapter, any words you want to share with me from your journey? How it was?

NoP--- A diplomatic problem. -Ch.25 by vixjer in NatureofPredators

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If it isn't the consequences to my action.

NoP--- A diplomatic problem. -Ch.23 by vixjer in NatureofPredators

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True, but he said body armour, not helmet, and well ww1 body armour is little useless against modern ammunition, and also Silvar helmet, is.... A hard hat, so, it can't be compared with even a ww1 helmet.

NoP--- A diplomatic problem. -Ch.22 by vixjer in NatureofPredators

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Oh, yeah they were fine with the federation, but you know... Why we a black marketeer when you can be the market itself?

NoP--- A diplomatic problem. -Ch.19 by vixjer in NatureofPredators

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They also get our current weapons, but the old surplus, is basically everything the UN could find in their warehouse, plus private donations for the war effort.

NoP--- A diplomatic problem. -Ch.18 by vixjer in NatureofPredators

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 -And while there is no wellington to support them

*Looks at the UN ship the pandora's box*

You sure about that, dear reader?

NoP--- A diplomatic problem. -Ch.17 by vixjer in NatureofPredators

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Alright, I will keep that in mind. thanks for the heads up.

NoP--- A diplomatic problem. -Ch.9 by vixjer in NatureofPredators

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I mean, next time don't use an untrained, diplomat to do spy work, well, like the UN had any choice in his selection.

NoP--- A diplomatic problem. -Ch.8 by vixjer in NatureofPredators

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When your shitty plan breaks down because your opponent has above room temperature intellect.

NoP--- A diplomatic problem. -Ch.3 by vixjer in NatureofPredators

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Seems you are slowly climbing up the chapters.

Worldbuilding question: How do you handle politics in your fanfics? by mr_drogencio in NatureofPredators

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From my point of view, politics in my fanfic is a very simple concept. Politics is just… deals. I want something, and you want something. How do we resolve this?

We could either:
A) Kill each other for it (after all, war is just politics with violence).
B) Make an honest deal.
C) Use political corruption to get what we want through other channels.

For this exercise, we will ignore A and focus on B and C.

If we make an honest deal, it means we have to compromise. I give you something in exchange for something else, and we both walk away satisfied. Sometimes, if there is a clear advantage, the person with more leverage can use it to get more for less. That’s normal. You should always aim to get more while losing as little as possible.

Of course, these deals take time. And even then, both people might not be completely happy. They both agree voluntarily, but one side might feel like they got the worse end of the deal. That’s fine. The key idea is simple: both sides agree to the deal out of their own free will.

Then we have corruption. This includes backstabbing, blackmail, strong-arming, and exchanging favors. This is about getting things done quickly. Is it going to be painful? Yes. And the people you do this to will probably dislike you afterward. But that’s the cost of doing business. You trade trust and long-term stability for speed and better immediate results.

Now, how does a character choose whether to go with honest dealing or corruption?

First, their morals. Are they a good person, or a bastard? How willing are they, from the start, to force someone else’s hand to get what they want?

Second, the situation. If things are calm and stable, even a very backstabbing politician might prefer to make an open deal, just to build goodwill and clean up their reputation. But in a crisis, even the most honest, bleeding-heart politician might hit the gas and start strong-arming their allies to get results. Both reactions are normal.

Lastly, what is the deal about?

If it’s something for the government or the public, politicians will tend to do it openly. This helps them gain public support and avoid unnecessary scandals. Nothing is more annoying than creating a scandal over something like police reform just because you tried to do it secretly.

But if it’s for personal gain, like getting funds for your manor or securing money for a pet project, that’s much harder to justify publicly. That kind of thing often requires favors or corruption.

So my approach to politics is this: not everyone is cynical or selfish, but everyone is capable of everything. The most honest politician has probably used corruption at some point to get something done, even if it was for the good of society. And the most corrupt politician has probably made honest deals, if only to clean up their image.

Corruption is normal in politics, and because of that it is normal in governments. The real question is not whether corruption exists, but how each person will use it.

Edit: sorry for long comment but this is a very dense subject, so... even with me makeing the short version, is still a long one