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title: Greenwardens
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title: Greenwardens
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date: 2024-05-26T19:42:25.647Z
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date: 2024-05-26T19:59:43.211Z
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tags: game-master, fiori, greenwardens, fiori's clergy, marcandrian clergies
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tags: game-master, fiori, greenwardens, fiori's clergy, marcandrian clergies
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editor: ckeditor
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editor: ckeditor
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dateCreated: 2023-01-06T16:54:32.966Z
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dateCreated: 2023-01-06T16:54:32.966Z
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<p>In smaller settlements, especially poorer rural ones, a Greenwarden temple can be just about anything. The temple might have been provided by the nobility or citizens, or it could be an old abandoned mill restored and repurposed as a temple. A Greenwarden seeking to settle there will typically come to an agreement with the inhabitants on what they may use as their temple and where they can cultivate their garden. Communities are generally happy for a Greenwarden to settle there, often providing help in setting up their temple and garden area.</p>
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<p>In smaller settlements, especially poorer rural ones, a Greenwarden temple can be just about anything. The temple might have been provided by the nobility or citizens, or it could be an old abandoned mill restored and repurposed as a temple. A Greenwarden seeking to settle there will typically come to an agreement with the inhabitants on what they may use as their temple and where they can cultivate their garden. Communities are generally happy for a Greenwarden to settle there, often providing help in setting up their temple and garden area.</p>
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<h2>Relations with other Factions</h2>
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<h2>Relations with other Factions</h2>
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<p>Greenwardens too fractured to have any real influence. Connection people have with the Greenwardens tend to be more on an individual level. Specific Greenwardens may be very well liked in a community, mostly with farmers, lower cast people, and those who have needed their aid. However, since each Greenwarden basically only has the authority of themselves, plus whoever likes them enough to support their stance, they tend to have very little impact on Marcandrian politics etc. The very nature of how the Greenwardens operate is counterproductive to gaining influence in society.</p>
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<p>The Greenwardens generally have very good relations with the common people of Marcandria, particularly those who live outside the major settlements. They often struggle to earn respect from the upper classes, who tend to have less interaction with them. While most other factions aligned with the Marcandrian state respect the Greenwardens, they often note that the Greenwarden lifestyle is "not for them." Relations between Greenwardens and merchants or nobles can be strained, especially if the merchants or nobles are involved in industries that harm nature or endanger people, such as deforestation, dangerous mining operations, or over-hunting.</p>
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<p>No large scale influence. Each Greenwarden tends to try leverage the influence they have with those they've aided when they feel the need to try influencing some direction or decision made by those with power.</p>
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<p>The Greenwardens are too fractured to exert strong influence in Marcandrian society as a whole. Their influence is usually more individual and localized, based on personal connections within their communities. Specific Greenwardens may be highly respected and well-liked, particularly among farmers, lower-caste individuals, and those who have benefited from their aid. However, each Greenwarden operates independently, wielding authority only through their personal relationships and the support of those who agree with their stance. As a result, few Greenwardens have the power to impact significant decisions on their own.</p>
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<p>Despite this, Greenwardens often serve as unofficial representatives of the lower-caste citizenry in their communities, voicing concerns and advocating on their behalf. By rallying support within their community, a Greenwarden can sometimes exert influence indirectly, acting as a spokesperson for those who share their views.</p>
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<p>No faction-wide influence since there are no structure in it. What influence the Greenwardens have is instead based on what influence each has as an individual. Greenwardens are often well respected among the communities they serve, which typically mean the those of the lower castes. They often end up in the role of speaking on behalf of small rural communities, voicing their concerns to the local lord or other governing entity. Multiple Greenwardens may decide to work together to increase how much sway they have in a matter both deem important, though never in Marcandrian history have enough Greenwardens pooled together to have a significant influence on the nationwide scale. Should that ever happen though, where they'd all band together and speak with one voice, then they'd have a substantial influence due the sheer amount of peasant and rural inhabitants they'd have at their back.</p>
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<p>Multiple Greenwardens may collaborate to increase their influence on matters of shared importance, but they have never unified on a national scale to effect significant change. If they were ever to band together and speak with one voice, their influence would be substantial, given the large number of peasant and rural inhabitants who support them.</p>
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<p>The Greenwardens have very good relations with the common people of Marcandria, particularly those who live outside the major settlements. They often have trouble getting respect from the upper classes of Marcandria, who have a different view on life than that of the Greenwardens. Most other factions aligned with the Marcandrian state respect the Greenwardens, but often note that the lifestyle of the Greenwardens are "not for them". The relationship between Greenwardens and merchants or nobles can be quite strained if the merchant or noble deals in industry that harms nature or endangers people. Examples of these are major deforestations, dangerous mining operations, over-hunting, and so on.</p>
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<p>Most underground factions, such as black markets or smugglers, have little against the Greenwardens. However, Greenwardens view themselves as enemies of factions that create death or suffering.</p>
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<h2>Stance of Succession Conflict</h2>
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<h2>Stance of Succession Conflict</h2>
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<p>Due to not having a centralized leadership, the Greenwardens have little direct influence on the conflict. Their power instead comes indirectly from potentially being able to influence the opinions of the common citizens, potentially acting as a sort of representative for small communities, which could potentially force a noble in a territory to switch stance on the conflict.</p>
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<p>Due to not having a centralized leadership, the Greenwardens have little direct influence on the conflict. Their power instead comes indirectly from potentially being able to influence the opinions of the common citizens, potentially acting as a sort of representative for small communities, which could potentially force a noble in a territory to switch stance on the conflict.</p>
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<p>The general viewpoint of the Greenwardens is that the whole ordeal should be resolved quickly and peacefully, and that the nobility should stop redirecting such a huge amount of resources towards this conflict. Instead, they say these resources should be directed to restoring the safety and stability within these nobles' lands.</p>
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<p>The general viewpoint of the Greenwardens is that the whole ordeal should be resolved quickly and peacefully, and that the nobility should stop redirecting such a huge amount of resources towards this conflict. Instead, they say these resources should be directed to restoring the safety and stability within these nobles' lands.</p>
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