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| With the treaty, people recognize that they have lost the war and surrender. The terms of the treaty were negotiated between representatives of the ExoHumans and the leaders of the Alliance tribes. The negotiations lasted seven days. It was ratified by a popular vote among the people. | With the treaty, people recognize that they have lost the war and surrender. The terms of the treaty were negotiated between representatives of the ExoHumans and the leaders of the Alliance tribes. The negotiations lasted seven days. It was ratified by a popular vote among the people. | ||
| - | The terms of the peace treaty | + | The terms of the Peace Treaty |
| The supervision of the observance of the rules of the Peace Treaty is carried out by so-called [[Native human behavior supervision|Native Supervisors]], | The supervision of the observance of the rules of the Peace Treaty is carried out by so-called [[Native human behavior supervision|Native Supervisors]], | ||
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| **4. The ExoHumans receive fixed assigned reservations from the Natives. Outside these reservations, | **4. The ExoHumans receive fixed assigned reservations from the Natives. Outside these reservations, | ||
| - | Under this main item, it was determined that people would be given reservations for their community. The boundaries of the reserves coincide with the boundaries of the communities of New Kourou, Firetown, Hope and Morningstar. | + | Under this main item, it was determined that people would be given reservations for their community. The boundaries of the reserves coincide with the boundaries of the communities of [[new_kourou|New Kourou]], [[firetown|Firetown]], [[hope|Hope]] and [[morningstar|Morningstar]]. Each of the communities is considered a separate reserve. People do not have unconditional residency rights outside the boundaries of their reservations. People are only allowed to move outside the boundaries of their territories to provide each other with resources or to visit each other on important private occasions. It is up to the people to use this limited right of residence judiciously, |
| - | **5.The ExoHumans receive from the Native Tribes the right to govern themselves and organize their coexistence, | + | **5.The ExoHumans receive from the Native Tribes the right to govern themselves and organize their coexistence, |
| **6. The ExoHumans acknowledge that for the time being they have only a “temporary guest right” on VOI 700 D and that the natives will regularly monitor them for an indefinite period of time for behavior in accordance with the rules.** | **6. The ExoHumans acknowledge that for the time being they have only a “temporary guest right” on VOI 700 D and that the natives will regularly monitor them for an indefinite period of time for behavior in accordance with the rules.** | ||
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| ===== Perception of the Peace Treaty in exohuman society ===== | ===== Perception of the Peace Treaty in exohuman society ===== | ||
| - | Since the surrender was preceded by an act of sabatoge by the [[anti_war_movement|Anti-War Movement]], the Peace Treaty was highly controversial among the people | + | Since the surrender was preceded by an act of sabatoge by the [[anti_war_movement|Anti-War Movement]], the Peace Treaty was highly controversial among the Exohumans |
| - | About 70 percent of exohuman settlers supported the Peace Treaty in the first years (which is almost congruent with the voters of the [[communards|Communards]]).Their goal is to obtain "full residency rights" | + | About 70 percent of exohuman settlers supported the Peace Treaty in the first years (which is almost congruent with the voters of the [[communards|Communards]]).Their goal is to obtain "full residency rights" |
| - | However, about 30 percent of the population (which is almost congruent with the [[individualists|Individualist]] voters) refuses to acknowledge the defeat of the people, saying that they were not defeated by the Natives, but that the defeat was brought about by "the treason of the Anti War Movement." | + | However, about 30 percent of the population (which is almost congruent with the [[individualists|Individualist]] voters) refuses to acknowledge the defeat of the people, saying that they were not defeated by the Natives, but that the defeat was brought about by "the treason of the Anti War Movement." |
| - | A radical minority among the rejecters of the peace treaty | + | A radical minority among the rejecters of the Peace Treaty |
| + | ===== Tactical Advice for Dungeon Masters ===== | ||
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| + | The Peace Treaty provides a powerful narrative tool for Dungeon Masters — whether as a backdrop for post-war Gamma Age adventures, a catalyst for political or cultural conflict, or a moral touchstone in Beta Age flashbacks that foreshadow the coming transformation of ExoHuman society. | ||
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| + | ==== Potential Adventure Hook – The Disappeared Supervisor (Gamma Age): ==== | ||
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| + | * A Native Behavior Supervisor has gone missing near the edge of Firetown. The Federal Council quietly hires the players to investigate—without alerting the Native Tribes. What they uncover could shake the fragile trust between species: a radical Individualist cell, forbidden weapon caches, or something even stranger left behind from the war. Do they reveal the truth or bury it for the greater good? | ||
| ===== Related Pages and Further Information ===== | ===== Related Pages and Further Information ===== | ||
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