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imperial nonconformist event. also fixed a typo I found where egyptian...

imperial nonconformist event. also fixed a typo I found where egyptian revivalism was incorrectly listed as roman
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committed to the new faith. They're looking quite grim, an unusual mood for a group of oligarchs who occupy favored places in a new religious hierarchy that affords them ample pleasure,
<<elseif $FSNonconformist == "Roman Revivalist">>
involved in your Revivalist vision. They're looking quite grim, an unusual mood for a group of oligarchs who compete with each other to project the upper-class Roman virtues of stoicism and self-possession,
<<elseif $FSNonconformist == "Neo Imperialist">>
involved in your new Imperial vision. They're looking quite grim, an unusual mood for a group of noble oligarchs in a society that views them and their children as socially, physically, and even religiously superior to the serf-like masses,
<<elseif $FSNonconformist == "Aztec Revivalist">>
involved in your Revivalist vision. They're looking quite grim, an unusual mood for a group of oligarchs who compete with each other to project the bloody virtues of their proud society,
<<elseif $FSNonconformist == "Edo Revivalist">>
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originally moved to the Free Cities to get away from religion entirely, and has never missed a chance to register disdain for the new faith. Unfortunately, it seems that they've now edged over into open heresy. Typically, they're going about it in a hypocritical way. It's rumored that they've engaged the services of a charismatic itinerant preacher of one of the more popular old world faiths, and intend to bring him to the arcology to inveigh against the chattel religion.
<<elseif $FSNonconformist == "Roman Revivalist">>
has been a longtime skeptic of historical revivalism, publicly deploring it as a childish game of dress-up. This never got much traction, since Rome has become quite fashionable here. Frustrated, they're rumored to be planning a change of approach. Despairing of getting the population to give up the Roman project, they're going to set up a competing Gaulish Revivalism. The quixotic effort is almost certainly doomed to fail, but the oligarchs fear it will be a distraction.
<<elseif $FSNonconformist == "Neo Imperialist">>
has been a staunch and lifelong egalitarian, despite holding slaves for most of their later life, committed to the tenants of a free democratic society. They have loudly and openly criticzed Imperial society and its relegation of the lower classes to serfdom and subservience for the benefit of your Knights and Barons; now you hear they're planning to set up a competing societal design they call Neo-Republicanism, modifying the old world Republican style into a directly democratic arcology governance. The Barons fear that this might rile up a number of serfs against Imperial society.
<<elseif $FSNonconformist == "Aztec Revivalist">>
has been a longtime skeptic of historical revivalism, publicly deploring it as a childish game of dress-up. This never got much traction, since Aztec has become quite fashionable here. Frustrated, they're rumored to be planning a change of approach. Despairing of getting the population to give up the Aztec project, they're going to set up a competing Spanish Revivalism. The quixotic effort is almost certainly doomed to fail, but the oligarchs fear it will be a distraction.
<<elseif $FSNonconformist == "Edo Revivalist">>
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<<elseif $FSNonconformist == "Roman Revivalist">>
offers their Gaulish Revivalism alternative with great fanfare. It fizzles out within a week, mostly because its main backer is privately against all revivalism, but during that time it serves as a focal point for many citizens who are privately impatient with Roman revivalism. This imbroglio @@.red;sets back acceptance@@ of your revivalist project.
<<set $arcologies[0].FSRomanRevivalist -= 10>>
<<elseif $FSNonconformist == "Neo Imperialist">>
presents their Neo-Republicanism to society with great fanfare. While the slave population is much too indoctrinated to pay these ridiculous precepts much heed, Republican ideals stir debate and rabblerousing among a portion of the free serfs, before your guards brusquely push their preachers off the street and tear down the Republican posters littered around the arcology. This imbroglio @@.red;sets back acceptance@@ of your Imperial Society.
<<set $arcologies[0].FSNeoImperialist -= 10>>
<<elseif $FSNonconformist == "Aztec Revivalist">>
offers their Spanish Revivalism alternative with great fanfare. It fizzles out within a week, mostly because its main backer is privately against all revivalism, but during that time it serves as a focal point for many citizens who are privately impatient with Aztec revivalism. This imbroglio @@.red;sets back acceptance@@ of your revivalist project.
<<set $arcologies[0].FSAztecRevivalist -= 10>>
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offers their Mongol Revivalism alternative with great fanfare. It fizzles out within a week, mostly because its main backer is privately against all revivalism, but during that time it serves as a focal point for many citizens who are privately impatient with Chinese revivalism. This imbroglio @@.red;sets back acceptance@@ of your revivalist project.
<<set $arcologies[0].FSChineseRevivalist -= 10>>
<<else>>
offers their Ancient Greek Revivalism alternative with great fanfare. It fizzles out within a week, mostly because its main backer is privately against all revivalism, but during that time it serves as a focal point for many citizens who are privately impatient with Roman revivalism. This imbroglio @@.red;sets back acceptance@@ of your revivalist project.
offers their Ancient Greek Revivalism alternative with great fanfare. It fizzles out within a week, mostly because its main backer is privately against all revivalism, but during that time it serves as a focal point for many citizens who are privately impatient with Egyptian revivalism. This imbroglio @@.red;sets back acceptance@@ of your revivalist project.
<<set $arcologies[0].FSEgyptianRevivalist -= 10>>
<</if>>
<</replace>>
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brings in their pet dissenting preacher, who finds himself caught in a duel from the pulpit with a noted cleric of the slave religion, brought in from outside the arcology on short notice. The debate receives a great deal of attention, and is generally agreed to have been a close-fought draw.
<<elseif $FSNonconformist == "Roman Revivalist">>
offers their Gaulish Revivalism alternative with fanfare, but fanfare is something that the Romans could certainly manage. The nasty little attempt is forgotten in a day of public gladiatorial combat, chariot racing, and giveaways for the poorer citizens.
<<elseif $FSNonconformist == "Neo Imperialist">>
offers their Neo-Republican alternative with fanfare, but their fanfare pales before the magnificence of your Imperial rule. The well-trained, heavily-armored, and socially pampered Imperial Knights of your arcology react to the mere proposal with an outrage so intense that the backers almost immediately retreat into hiding from your furious citizens.
<<elseif $FSNonconformist == "Aztec Revivalist">>
offers their Spanish Revivalism alternative with fanfare, but fanfare is something that the Aztecs would never acknowledge. The nasty little attempt does nothing after a day of prayer, bloodletting and slave sacrifice.
<<elseif $FSNonconformist == "Edo Revivalist">>
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