Stei'awtliyrl
SOC-12
I love the idea of Dulinor wanting to foster change through the masses. It has sort of a "Communist/Socialist" revolution feel to it. Though I'm still working out the difficulty of maintaining a strong centralized government over the vast distances of Imperial space. I was intrigued by the Virasa religion. After all, a good ol' fast-moving agressive wave of Faith moving along with Dulinor's social reforms would give me a dynamic I like.
Except that as written Virasa isn't the religious vehicle that would drive an agressive faction. I think only two changes to Virasa are really needed to give it that "missionary zeal". First, throw out the "Violent Death is repugnant" line. Make violence against non-believers in the cause of expanding the faith palatable. Next, allow Virasa to accept and encourage converts.
I don't really want to make Dulinor's faction a Theocracy, I'm wanting Virasa to act as a further tool used by Dulinor's faction to bring the massess into the fold. Sort of a "Preferred Religion" rather than a "State Religion".
I'm also considering keeping the "nonhumans can't be members of the faith" angle. It'd give a good potential dark side to the faction and cater to "Humaniti First" movements in the war.
Except that as written Virasa isn't the religious vehicle that would drive an agressive faction. I think only two changes to Virasa are really needed to give it that "missionary zeal". First, throw out the "Violent Death is repugnant" line. Make violence against non-believers in the cause of expanding the faith palatable. Next, allow Virasa to accept and encourage converts.
I don't really want to make Dulinor's faction a Theocracy, I'm wanting Virasa to act as a further tool used by Dulinor's faction to bring the massess into the fold. Sort of a "Preferred Religion" rather than a "State Religion".
I'm also considering keeping the "nonhumans can't be members of the faith" angle. It'd give a good potential dark side to the faction and cater to "Humaniti First" movements in the war.