Can you, the player, skip the emergent-ness of the Ascended and just add them? I imagine if I bend a game to having a Lesser Evil eat me who wants to eat me, it'd be hard to fail, but it seems needlessly time consuming. I actually have no interest in this and may never see them (I have a habit of abandoning games well before I lose, which is a poor habit, I'm aware), but I'm pretty sure others will care.
More questions: I want to understand the basic mechanism and realize I do not: Is Ancient Power just currency, or also a timer to awakening? I know you can use it to fund agents, for instance, and some other actions, and if it's also your timer to awakening it adds some pretty ... harsh bits to some actions. I guess sometimes, you just REALLY need something done, if some actions are done with 2 or 3 Ancient Power.
Can Agents be de-activated? If so, what is the cost? I assume that the answer is either 'no' or 'yes, and high', or there'd be no incentive not to use all the early game agents and then switch as you get betterer options. I'm aware that you can willfully have them killed by continuing to take very high risk actions as a sort of Great Conqueror, but I mean more simply (and potentially with the option to rehire in the future)
How does Profile work? How much of a risk does it represent? From what I've seen, a Profile is either a modifier to having your nature as an agent of ULTIMATE EVIL seen, or a modifier to Fame gain. Can you reasonably have, say, the Peddler wander around with any help whatsoever and Not Be Seen? Similarly, are there Minions who really just don't attract attention (and similarly don't really have high power and can only realistically screen or MAYBE kill/provide some labor)? I imagine that, if not heroes, you can find sellswords or thugs for a Peddler to not instantly die when confronted, but still have at least a bit of cheap labor.
How much do your resources matter? How do you gain resources? You don't control a whole lot directly for a while, so I was curious. Gold's utility is obvious, as is Lore's, but what are you going to do with food? Lumber? Edit: What you can plausibly do with it given 100% free reign is one thing, I'm wondering what we know the game actually permits right now.
There's what, 22 agents now, counting stretch goals and Backers? What's the highest amount you can POSSIBLY get [Edit: In-game]? What about REasonably? Idle curiosity, this one. [Edit: Obviously the potential number of agents to exist at all is incalculable, thanks to modding]
Not really a question, but reading the older posts did remind me how much other gamers sometimes amuse me. Ah, my people.