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Practreecal Experience

    Practreecal Experience


    <b>Year 135</b>


    The demon king waste. It didnte this year, and so we hear more of the Eastern Continents struggle with the demon-drakes. More fighting, but so far, the Eastern continent has managed to hold the demons back, and keep them on their continent. It was rather admirable, really.


    Stories of great sacrifice to hold back the flying demons. Of champions and adventurers. Of archmages and all, banding together to y dragons. It was the kind of tale passed down the family, or made into song. Or great bravery from everywhere.


    Where were all of these warriors before the demon king? Do they have a mind block, that they only disyed initiative, courage before lesser demons? Of course, many kingdoms naturally offered to send some nominal aid to the Eastern Continent, but due to the blockade, all aid from the Central Continent was blocked.


    Theres strange rumorsing out of the other continents, that the central continent as a whole is now referred to as a Cursed Continent. Its essentially a PsyOps attack meant to target all these merchants and regr people to reduce demand for travel between their continent and the Central Continent.


    Have the 4 temples decided that its better to just cut out the entire central continent from their collective conscience?


    Whats the meaning of this? Jura and Kavio asked the secret envoy of Aiva. Is this your fake war?


    Its... the best possible oue to avoid bloodshed.


    Even if we revealed this ruse, I reckoned no one would believe us. Aivas conduct has been consistently war-like. Every single continent outside of the Central Continent has been amending their maps to mark the entire central continent as cursed and that a travel ban was instituted. Kavio was exceptionally mad. Youre essentially telling all the other kingdoms on this continent that all of them are a lost cause.


    The envoy nodded. It... is a necessary sacrifice. A curtain falls on the central continent, a cold war is better than an actual war.


    Well, since the 4 temples have essentially gifted these other nations to me, it would be horrible of me to refuse their hospitality. Its free real estate, after all.


    As a result, I quicklymanded Kavio to send envoys to all these nations, to discuss cooperation and trade. They must feel betrayed that they have been essentially locked out of the global trade routes.


    They could have secret arrangements. Some of these kingdoms must have been warned beforehand. Kavio suggested. They may rebuff us. I foresee some of them will attempt to negotiate exemptions for themselves, if not publicly, then secretly.


    Then investigate. Either way, since they are doing this rebranding, we can certainly retaliate in the same manner. I wondered whether I should, though. What are the implications? Get some people together and consider the implications of it. They would need some time to do the necessary investigative research, and I created a few more additional artificial minds to assist Jasmine with the monitoring of the new territories.


    A cultural shift. Traditionally each continent wasnt significantly different from the others, the Central continent itself usually had a mix of all 4 temples and the other lesser temples, and the nobility generallymunicated with each other, via [message], [teleport] and other long range travel ormunication skills. It was the rudimentary framework of a globally connected elite.


    But now that entirety, amplified by Sabnoc, and now this blockade, it essentially meant the culture of the central continents elites will no longer be in sync with the rest of the world, and that will cascade down, since the citizens have a tendency to parrot the cultural practices of the nobility.


    Already, the nobility are second-guessing themselves. Throughout the central continent, the blockade caused economic problems for the merchant ss, and that greatly impacted the wealth of the nobility, even if it didnt really affect the regr citizens.


    The new trade routes have brought prosperity to my 3 new trading partners. The towns along the trade route grew quite well. The truckbeetles were actually quite popr, mainly to haul heavy, bulky goods that are rtively cheap. For some ind countries, they have a rtively monotonous choice in terms of their food, so the Fresnds traders capitalised on the reliability and rtive-consistency of the Truckbeetles and introduced new varieties of food, fruits and herbs.


    The merchants were also doing some demand-side work. They coborated with [cooks] and [chefs] to introduce new dishes and foods made with a fusion of native food and Fresnd foods. Its fascinating what these merchants do to make people buy their products. There are purist, of course, that resist these foreign foods, but among the nobility eager to sample new things, and among the poor who cannot choose, new types of food are very wee.


    Next were weapons. My woodworkers are still working on more anti-air weapons, making enchanted arrows and so on. Most of these were for the Valthorns and the Fresnds army, but a small batch of anti-demon anti-air weapons and ammo were distributed for sale. After all, now that the rest of the world has effectively cut off the rest of the kingdoms, there was a vacuum that I naturally had to fill.


    I wanted to be seen as sharing my benefits with the allied kingdoms, that I am arming them for their own protection. This was essentially weapons-diplomacy.


    The temples would usually ce some lesser hero items in allied kingdoms, or those that have earned their favor as a reward. It was this reward in exchange for hero items that helped build the temples influence. That said, the emunicated hero Astra did mess with that power bnce by selling hero items inrge quantities in exchange for territory and resources.


    Some countries benefited from the Four Temples blockade. Those that have a developed craftsmen ss suddenly benefited from having a captive market.


    Still, trade tensions were rising, and despite the spectre of the demons looming over us, a few of the desperate kingdoms finallyunched small attacks. Specialised hit squads made of their strongest adventurers.


    We saw theming. The moment they entered Patreecks psychic range, their ns were all revealed. We even prepared a nice weing party for them. Patreeck had used his ability to reveal their ns, and so we knew what we were getting into. The moment the adventurer group, a group of level 60s and 70s, about 10 of them approached the valley, I had the Valthorns already ready to engage, and the necessary traps.


    In fact, Patreeck alone could have disabled them, with a surge of overwhelming psychic attack. But that wouldnt allow the Valthorns to level, so we let them fight it out, and right when they were supposed to reveal their explosive artifact, I had a few vines emerge, and grabbed it. Then I sent it into my magicb for further investigation.


    After that we had our usual interrogation session, and then... death. I kept a few mememtos of these adventurers, and had a messenger deliver these remains back to the kingdom that sent them. That kingdom wanted these adventurers to be unidentified and unlinked to them, but clearly they didnt know I could read minds. Maybe they should have mindwiped them, if they had such power.


    I didnt want to make it public, after all, its better to respond with nuance. I suspect the Kings desperate, thats why he resolved to such acts. A final act, a desperate one. And now it didnt work, the Kings n will crumble and they know it. This would force them to bend.


    Now, I wait.


    -


    In the meantime, the construction of the 3 schools areplete, and the trainers are actively developing the sybus. The first generation of students, the pioneer batch of noble-children have arrived to begin their new study life in the Treetiary College.


    I soon found the quality of the trainers extremelycking. They were low-leveled, in the range of level 30s and 40s in the field they were selected to teach. Still, they were chosen because they were willing to do this sort of work.


    At this point, Yvon had a very goodment. She did have experience as a [training tree] and she is the principal of the Valthorns Academy. It ultimately depends on what you desire in them, Aeon. A good teacher must have the right teaching skills. He need not be a master of his craft, he merely needs to be a good guide along the students path. Technicalpetence and ability to teach are two different matters.


    In your experience, what matters more?


    Will these students be granted use of your learning [dreams]? Currently the effects of [training tree], and various other learning-support skills is what ultimately pushed the Valthorns to a high level. If it was just me and Jura, the Valthorns would never reach such a high level.


    Hmm...


    I spoke to Faris and Edna, my two-highest leveled new-generation warriors, on what they felt were more important. Both didnt seem particrly fond of nobles and nobility, so they were torn whether they should give their views or not.


    Still. Practical experience matters. All those battles in the Rottends caused me to level up a lot. Under the influence of my [powerleveling] and other growth skills. I think the teacher is important, but they only take you up to level 30 or so. After that, its all about our own real experience.


    I agree with Edna. As a druid, I needed to use my powers, and be ced in situations where I had to use my powers creatively. Those allowed me to gain levels. Combat, experimentation, and interesting situations seem to corrte with my levelling speed.


    But how does one create practical experience for nobles who are doing trade and governance? A business management school like... Oh wait. Its essentially an MBA programme, isnt it?


    Live experience is really the best. Those life-like dreams are 2nd best. Faris repeated. Nothing like spending time in the trenches to really grow.


    I see.


    How do I simte town management for these young nobles? The programme therefore needs a mix of practical experience.


    Perhaps they can y some roles in managing the newly reimed territories. Were in need of capable people to manage, and their noble skills would be a boost to the newnds. They bring with them the backing of their own home-territories too. It came from Kavio. For Kavio, on top of diplomatic issues, he has been struggling to maintain the growing administrative requirements. Newnds, new towns, all needed people to run them.


    Its hard to convince any decent ruler or mayor to make a move to a newnd. But not so for these noble children, who are young and untested. The very fact that its only a temporary assignment, as part of a holistic education programme could convince these young nobles to go willingly. So I could use the whole noble-school to tap into their talents, and deploy them under the guise of school or college learning trips. I imagine having a nk te would train their imagination and give them a challenge, and so they can level up.


    Alright.


    I had Trevor, Jasmine pull up the newly reimednds that are still unmanaged or poorly managed, and decided that nobles would be sent to thesends. The students would be judged and rewarded based on their performance, and as a group.


    I wanted it to be a group event, because I understood that working in groups is a terrible, terrible thing, and it was this struggle against each other that would cause them to level up. Competition, especially, direct, visiblepetition is important.


    The first batch of Treeetiary College students, were of course rather shocked by the task.


    Were going to manage a new spot ofnd? Some of them were excited, some of them seemed afraid.


    Each group of 5 students will be apanied by a merchant advisor, a military advisor and a people advisor. Each of you are allowed to have an entourage of 2 people, and 2 bodyguards. The advisors are only there to give youments and observations. The local citizens are ultimately the ones carrying out your orders, and you are expected to learn to lead andmand the citizens. The challenge of the newnds would be a good ce for youngmanders to hone your skills. For safety, you will be apanied by a squad of beetles.


    The students have not had such a task before.


    Each group will spend 6 months at their designated locations, and it will be apetition. The best group will receive a small reward. The worst group a punishment.


    There had to be a carrot, and a stick to every n. If they took it, great!


    And off they went. Most of thesends were mostly sparse, where Ive just reimed it from the Rottends. Therefore, each group is responsible for a group of settlers, about 500 to 800, to set up a small vige, n defenses, and everything from head to toe. Its a safe arrangement, in the sense that my beetles would ensure the security of thesends, their only challenge is the management of the vige.


    I would graduate them to harder challenges where they would have to multitask both growth, people, trade and war as they mature of the 4 to 5 year program.


    -


    On the research front, Horns and thebs developed a few additional upgrades for the assassin spiders and beetles. These were more stealthy forms, more anti-humanoid damage perks, more poison.


    At the same time, we were also working on more anti-air upgrades. We explored strange and silly ideas, like bungee-spiders who would be shot at the flying monsters, attached with poisons and extremely durable vines and threads. The idea was to either disable the wings, or pull them to the ground with the threads.


    Throughout the Fresnds, armorers, cksmiths, bowyers and fletchers were all busy.


    In a way, the entire world is a wartime economy, and the demands of war dominated the order books of thends craftspeople. Arrows. Ballistas. Crossbow bolts. Nets and slings. Harpoons. We were preparing for the eventual arrival of these airborne demons.


    We trained rangers, and we set up more lookout posts. On the shores, where my [giant attendant trees] stood, we set up tforms where rangers and archers with farsight or simr skills could be on the lookout.


    Its likely that the demons woulde from the eastern shore, but at the same time, a rift could easily open in our continent. So, we kept watch over the Rottends too.


    The Valthorns and the beetles increased their patrol frequency. So far, so good. All quiet on the central continent.


    But thats no guarantee. Where is the demon king?


    -


    For now, the social unrest and unhappiness is kept under the lid. My aeonic priests have proved their worth, quickly earning a spot as a regr feature in many smaller towns, and with them, a huge amount of aid.


    Wed got rid of many selfish lesser rulers too, though we tolerated corruption or lesser crimes in thesends. After all, the Fresnds constitution, lesser local corruption and crimes are under the jurisdiction of the Kings and nobility, though it still reserves the right for me to intervene as I see fit. If these rulers were fueling a rebellion with their conduct, then we would step in. Its usually just having the local ruler or Lord relocated to another ce in theirnd. Things we could still do, while being seen as respecting the local Kings power and sovereignty.


    The priests would petition the King directly, with our observations and information, and that would usually be sufficient to sway them to see things our way. They too do not want a rebellion on theirnd.


    My priests are also a key funnel for future talent, either as Valthorns or as future priests, so it was important to constantly monitor them. I had one of the artificial minds under Jasmine dedicated to the task of observing the priests conduct.


    Even if the nobles abused their power, I wanted my priests to be seen as good. Certain things should be out of bounds for men of faith. It was important that I reminded the priests that I am watching, because priests are in a unique position of power and trust in the society.


    For most part, Id say 49 out of 50 priests were genuinely good people. But a religions reputation is often destroyed by that single priest. It was the same for the patreearchs. They were people in greater positions of power, so another artificial mind was dedicated to observing their conduct and actions.


    I like to believe I can trust them, but everyone will be watched.


    From our observations, we would have a list of pointers which is then used to shape the School of Treelogys education.


    Already we noted theres a lot of weakness in inter-species preaching and proselytising. Most of the priests aimed and shaped their preaching and messaging to people of the same species, and they struggle to form a connection with someone of another race.


    An elven priest needs to struggle to interact with a centaur, or a dwarf, and harder still with a treefolk. There was a need to improve training and understanding of species specific nuances. It would never be as good, but at the very least, they would be taught the key mistakes to avoid when dealing with people of another species.


    This was also a point that I wanted to put into the Treetiary Colleges education, though their angle was more on trade-preferences and diplomatic preferences of different species.


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