That's a good point. I could have probably found ways to include the others, too. Then again, how would Bastal tell that that is happening? If they don't give their advice verbally, she is deaf to it.
Might be that the Diral and Argent came out a bit naive. But that's to be expected. The majority of their learning that does not prepare them for live in the Diral happens afterwards. Them being outplayed is to be expected from
9 6 - 7 year olds with very limited life experience. I still shudder from embarrassment when I remember some of the stuff I did in high school and I communicated in my native language. :/
Character development can happen by learning from bad experiences, don't worry.
Zarya wrote:
Goldilocks scenario is having the Mizol backpedal, not playing tricks, or proposing games. She could be the diral’s ally while still serving her own interests...
Why would she do that? What can the Diral offer or threaten to do so she would back off? The Diral are a bunch of footsloggers in the woods and Bastal has full access to futuristic space age tech. With current human tech, the Diral could maybe threaten to vanish into the woods forever, but not against Loroi tech. I suppose they could call the Elders...then Nathan gets into official, read Mizol, hands away from the Diral.
Food for thought:
Say there is a person with literally unhackable electronic technology. How many corpses would the KGB be willing to step over to acquire that person? So how many corpses would the Mizol accept as a price for Nathan?