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They weren’t coordinates to islands or ports. They were coordinates to family plots, shrines, places where votes had been tied by loyalty rather than law. The ledger’s arithmetic mapped favors paid and people coerced. Whoever controlled those favors could tilt loyalties. The ledger had a signature: an emblem of a triangle crossed by a line, and beneath it, a name that belonged to no house.

The note had no signature. Perhaps the author had thought it unnecessary. Perhaps they liked their triangle crossed. TRIANGLE STRATEGY -NSP--eShop-.rar

They called the system the Triangulum — not out of reverence but because triangles do not bend. You could add weight to one vertex, and the figure would tip. That was the calculus that folded into every treaty and duel. It was also why, when Lord Ambrose of Valt died under ambiguous circumstances, everything that had been static began to move like tide. They weren’t coordinates to islands or ports

It highlights how a leader is often a product of their advisors and the prevailing political "winds" rather than a lone actor. 4. The Burden of Heritage Whoever controlled those favors could tilt loyalties

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When I closed the file, the screen went dim. The game in the archive had been a decoy—a world in which choices mattered, where the geometry of alliance bent every outcome. The story embedded within it felt like a message: if a system is small enough to understand, it is small enough to corrupt; if it is large enough to protect, it is large enough to hide in.

We were not just seeing a plan to shift votes. We were seeing a design to rewrite memory.