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Nurbal Legacy
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In Nurbal Legacy,
the Nurbal and their automatons reactivate the ancient Ehrban wormhole network and discover other survivors of the ancient war on other worlds.
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In Part 1,
a century later, the colonists discover survivors on other worlds, and as Amouch is awakened from stasis he becomes worshipped by them as a religious icon.
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In Episode 1,
Amouch is awakened from stasis after a century into a luxurious automated paradise, so that he can serve as a liason to a world of other Ehrban survivors of the ancient war.
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In Episode 2,
Amouch travels through the Nurbal's fledgeling wormhole network to meet the other Ehrban survivors, and begrudgingly concedes to bestow automation upon them as well.
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In Episode 3,
still further worlds full of surviving Ehrban are discovered, and with Amouch's mediation they are brought into political union with the Nurbal as the Quelouvan Alliance.
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In Part 2,
Amouch must walk a fine line to find the proper stance to take in his new religious role in the burgeoning Quelovan Alliance of worlds.
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In Episode 1,
Amouch becomes an extremely popular spiritual figure in the new Quelouvan Alliance thanks to his Meij heritage, magical abilities, and access to ancestral memories.
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In Episode 2,
Amouch learns that the diaspora have retained a connection to the collective-consciousness "goddess" of Geiana on Niarba, and finds that Daria and her descendents have ascended to unity with Geiana.
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In Episode 3,
the status of Amouch as a religious figure in the Quelouvan Alliance becomes a contentious political issue, and Amouch resolves not to exploit his influence.
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In Part 3,
still more worlds full of survivors oppose the Alliance on alternately religious or technological grounds, and Amouch works delicately to mediate those disputes.
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In Episode 1,
some worlds' religious vilification of Amouch puts pressure on him to outright denounce his spiritual significance, but he carefully assumes a more nuanced stance instead.
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In Episode 2,
some worlds object to the Alliance's widespread use of automation, but Amouch is able to help assuage their concerns without even using his religious authority.
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In Episode 3,
as disputes about Amouch's religious significance threaten to tear apart the Alliance, Amouch embraces his authority to settle the matter by fiat, before retiring into stasis once again.