Quote Originally Posted by KageTokage View Post
I think just having more problems that can't be solved with our specialty of brute force is enough to keep things interesting. A villain who's flexing political influence as opposed to raw strength could present a unique problem., and they already dabbled in that to a degree with the Monetarists though the issue kind of ended up resolving itself given that Lolorito decided it was in his best interests to not continue working against the Scions in the long term.
This is a good direction also;

I kind of thought we might have gone that way in Garlemald...but ehh.

I had suggested months waaaay back as an idea to come to a situation where our team simply doesn't have or can't offer the best solution. Not that we are "wrong", but that our ideal is just not the solution. The point being that we have to learn what's best for the people in question and then offer to assist in a way that they want.

Dealing with the remaining legions could be a good way to do this- as I hope the goal would not be to subjugate them or even remove them from Corvos, but help them find a way to settle somewhere peace peacefully... probably with a lot of politics in play.