Fanon:Time Paradox

Time Paradox
Location: Sunset Valley for the most part, extending partly to Bridgeport.

Time Period: Encompassing at least 400 days

What happens when a time-space rift brings in people from ancient cultures? What happens when this same rift radically alters the said characters? What happens when a neighborhood is filled with individual enmities?

CAS Characters
This includes all CAS sims that is a member of a household even minor contribution to the plot, and all sims are organized by order in which the household is introduced.

Recurring First Time Warp CAS

 * Kleisthenes Alkmaionides: The main character in the Prologue, he is one of the first to witness this time rift. He has the skills that will help him out greatly in both social and financial matters. Now separated from his enemies back in Athenai, will he root in this new neighborhood?
 * Andromeda Alkmaionida: The eldest of the Alkmaionids, Andromeda suffered quite a blow from Kleisthenes' fall from power and her experiences with the time warp was unsettling, making Andromeda a coward. However, Andromeda is quite skilled in cooking, and isn't impaired socially or mentally in any matter.
 * Chryseis Alkmaionida: The third, Chryseis is the most positive of the bunch: Chryseis not only has the intellect, but Chryseis also has an aspiration to find romance, viewing the time warp as a new beginning. Will Chryseis be able to act upon that positive character and yield positive result?
 * Eurydike Alkmaionida: The youngest, Eurydike's character was affected by the rift, giving Eurydike affinity for electronics in exchange for sanity. Nonetheless, Eurydike is by no means a disable character, and Eurydike wishes to help out the family.
 * Helene Alkmaionida: The niece of Kleisthenes, Helene is most influenced by Chryseis, and certainly believes that two positive opinions are better than one. Helene also finds secondary school somewhat intriguing as well...


 * Philetairos Attalides: The head of the Attalid group, the rift alters Philetairos, giving him genitalia in exchange for his excess fat. Philetairos remains a friendly guy, and certaily wishes to liven things up even in a new setting.
 * Eumenes Attalides: Philetairos' brother, Eumenes wholeheartedly supports Philetairos' agenda. Even though Eumenes is a supporting character without much independence, Eumenes certainly has luck, and he wishes to be an athelete and wishes to get the fame equivalent to that of a Olympics winner. However, in the second time warp he is truer to his historical self, and henceforth bookish and friendly (to the Greek city states and the Romaioi, that is). Of course, there is a needed suspension of belief, but that is more towards Philetairos, who is probably a eunuch, fat, and historically 2 generations ahead of Eumenes.
 * Stratonike Attalida: The true main character of the first chapter, Stratonike is affected the same way as Eurydike has been. However, Stratonike gets a bigger package of adventure than her predecessor, ranging from death by meteor, Simbot creation, collection of one too many gems, and so on.
 * Parthenope Attalida: Philetairos' partner, Parthenope wishes to have an huge stock of wine nectar to fuel the party loving atmosphere prevalent in the Attalid house. Strangely enough, Parthenope is also blessed with tech skills, but surprisingly didn't lose her sanity.
 * Polyxena Attalida: Parthenope's sister, Polyxena's as if her traits came from Artemis and Aphrodites, being a lady of nature while having an interest in finding romance. Polyxena is not handicapped in technology, and Polyxena certainly is eager to use the affinity for the outdoors in her career aspirations.
 * Theophania Attalida: Stratonike's Simbot, Theophania is the first of the kind in the story, although by no means is Theophania an close counterpart to Frankenstein's monster: In fact, Theophania was in good terms with Stratonike, accompanying Stratonike in a trip to China with the purpose of being more proficient in Martial Arts.


 * Demetria Mykenaia: The Social and Musical member of the Beauty 4, Demetria is certainly eager and well-equipped for a career of fan-capturing musical career. As the extrovert, Demetria certainly is more than happy to steer the household of roomates to virtual stardom.
 * Thessalonike Thalamaia: The Fitness member of the Beauty 4, Thessalonike is an solid disciplinarian, tenacious yet friendly. However, her lack of humor does her little good, although her experience was largely limited to Achaia and Demetria, both not minding such quirks. But will this get in the way of a successful career, one that will probably require a close relationships with workmates?
 * Achaia Oropia: The Artistic member of the Beauty 4, Achaia is as romantic and impractical as ever. Not only is Achaia an Hopeless Romantic, Achaia's love of sleep definitely makes prospects of a regular career at an job impractical. However, will her love of art and books find alternate source of revenue, and for her, a soulmate?
 * Kallisto Syrakousia: The Mechanical member of the Beauty 4, Kallisto is the main character of the second chapter and the most noticeable of the bunch. Kallisto not only has Cyan hair and eyes, Kallisto also wishes to do what Stratonike did, and do even more. Due to Kallisto's talents and her lack of desire to mix with people, Demetria and Achaia would often say that Kallisto was overcompensated.


 * Hypatia Pydnaia: Hyperia is the main character of the third chapter of the First time warp, and also one of the major characters in the second time warp as well. Hyperia is a Renaissance sim, having skills in varying fields. Hyperia used her massive skill base to subjugate the skilled Beauty 4, and made herself the leader and renaming it the Scholars' Alliance. However, Hyperia's good start doesn't continue in the social realm in the second time warp.
 * Lilian Syrakousia: Kallisto's ancestor-turned-daughter acquired via time travel. Although the original plan was to discard the character (as non-adults cannot have their names changed in the Hall before Generations with testingcheatsenabled), Lilian was kept alongside Salina to be supporting characters in the Scholars' Alliance. Although Lilian's contribution to the plot in the First Time Warp is minimal, Lilian gets a significantly greater role in the Second Time Warp.
 * Salina Thalamaia: Thessalonike's ancestor-turned-daughter, much like Lilian.

Characters first appearing in the second time warp

 * Lysistrata Amphipolita: Lysistrata is a supporting character, usually right behind the main characters. Like Eurydike, Stratonike and Kallisto, Lysistrata also is blessed with affinity for electronics and cursed with insanity. Lysistrata is more bookish compared to the predecessors. Despite not being a genius, Lysistrata's main strength is Logic, and Lysistrata is quite a mad doctor. Good thing Lysistrata didn't go around causing havoc...
 * Stephanophoros Syrakousios: Kallisto's fourth Simbot. His traits are widespread, ranging from Nurturing to Photographer's Eye, but he wishes to be a firefighter.


 * Marcvs Porcivs Cato: The Mishellenic Orator, Cato certainly isn't pleased with what he views as a town overrun by Hellenic overlords. ROMA VICTRIX! Cato is hopeful that at least Pompeius will side with him, as he disagrees with both Caesar and Flaminivs in their view on suggested attitudes towards the Hellenes.
 * Gnaevs Pompeivs Magnvs: Another Barbaros. Pompeivs decides to go into the field of business, seeing how Crassvs had won his riches in the unscrupulous business. Pompeivs also makes amends with Caesar, seeing as Sunset Valley isn't the seat of SPQR. Pompeivs wants to do to the Hellenic overlords that Cato mentions what he did to Arche Seleukeia, although he decides to keep low until the time is right... Although he has another agenda with the famously pro-Roman Attalids.
 * Ivlivs Caesar: The third Barbaros. Caesar is certainly less hostile to the Greeks, although by the nature of being a Romaios Barbaros Caesar is certainly less than well-meaning.
 * Titvs Qvinctivs Flaminivs: The Philhellenic Barbaros. The most open to Hellenes, Flaminivs disagrees with Cato's idea of making enemies with the Hellenes in hopes of taking them down and seizing dominance. However, Flaminivs certainly isn't too happy with Hellenic superpowers and vows to take them down.
 * Antigone Syrakousia: Kallisto's clone. Although raised in such nearly over-competitive atmosphere, Antigone certainly finds it enjoyable.


 * Immanuel Ames: One of the Mathetai, he is a quintessential family guy, although with an affinity for physical exertions, although not so much on technology.
 * Liam Awlaki: The artist of the Mathetai group. He's a musician and an artist, rather reminiscent of both Achaia and Demetria.
 * Shirley Anley: One of the Mathetai. Shirley shares the friendliness and charisma that was present in Demetria, although Shirley is much less skilled in music and more interested in politics. Is also clumsy on top of that.
 * Tiffany Dennis; One of the Mathetai. Although skilled with the wrenches, Tiffany is by no means close to any of the big techies in natural talents or overall skills. However, Tiffany does have a bookish streak to help overcome that weakness, although that doesn't really cover her cowardice.


 * Kallistrata Pellaia: The second supposedly third-party clone of Kallisto, and one of the many clones of Kallisto. As a hard clone, Kallistrata has all her traits and skills, although slightly warped so not similar on looks.
 * Demetrios Pydnaios: The adopted son of Hyperia Pydnaia.
 * Eunike Pydnaia: Demetrios' imaginary friend turned real.

First Time Warp: Prologue
The fleeing Alkmaionids suddenly find themselves in Sunset Valley: being given this new beginning, they decide to buy a house "El" Urban Sprawl and expand upon it greatly. From there the Alkmaionidai started the acquisition of much needed skills that would assist greatly in their careers. In a constant toil involving writing, gardening, fishing, cooking, and so on, it was only a matter of time before the Alkmaionidai became proficient in the skills, and soon found themselves easing into careers, with Andromeda reaching level 10 in the Cooking career. Despite their successes in employment, the Alkmaionidai were largely secluded from the neighborhood, their interactions with the outsiders mostly limited to interactions at work, asides from a party that Kleisthenes throws in hopes of gaining acceptance, only to be insulted once by his close friend Cycl0n3 Sw0rd. Despite some efforts into getting their presence known, the Alkmaionidai were largely unknown to the general public.

The Arrival of the Attalidai
Then the story takes a new group of dynamic characters, the Attalidai. Unlike the Alkmaionidai, who were of the refugee origins and henceforth initially resistant to drawing attention, the Attalidai being largely Party Animals were more than eager to draw attention to themselves, usually throwing about 2 to 3 parties a week. This also coincided with Parthenope's goal of obtaining enough wine Nectar, which was initiated by a visit to Champs Les Sims and obtaining the said book. Even before the trip to France, Parthenope got pregnant and gave birth to twin daughters Olympias and Thetis, who grew up to be fine, Olympias being a pragmatic logician and disciplinarian while Thetis being a brave artistic bookworm. However, the true core of the story belongs to Stratonike, who despite being at the shadows and generally avoiding the hectic party atmosphere common in the first floor, concentrated her efforts into mastering the art of invention. But when it came to Simbots, Stratonike needed a Pink Diamond, and this led to the Attalid trip to China, leading to the start of the Martial Arts tradition among the Attalids, the instigator not being Stratonike but rather Eumenes (although Stratonike quickly becomes the pioneer). Having worked hard enough, Stratonike is rewarded with the pink diamond, which Stratonike gives it a heart-cut aided by having hunted other gems via the Collection Helper reward, which would have a vital ramification on a second trip to China.

Having obtained the pink diamond (and bunch of random seeds, gems, and ores), Stratonike gathers enough material with the assistance of Polyxena who helps with the cultivation of Life fruits. Stratonike then successfully creates the first Simbot in the story universe, and bestows upon the Simbot the name Theophania, with whom Stratonike engaged in a close relationship. After some time of more parties and Philetairos' promotion to Chef de Cuisine, Stratonike and Theophania takes a mother-and-brainchild trip to China, where Stratonike is struck by meteor while in training. Just as hopes were ebbing away from Theophania, by a stroke of luck did the Grim Reaper find a death flower seed from Stratonike's hodgepodge, reviving Stratonike. Initially, Stratonike believed this to be the work of a life fruit seed, but after surfing some web and taking inventory, it was found out that it was a death flower seed. Being equipped with that vital information, Stratonike acquires more seeds, which Polyxena took and cultivated death flowers with all while being promoted to the position of Mad Scientist.

The Anabasis of Beauty 4
When the Attalid parties became an virtual institution of the Sunset Valley, the Beauty 4 came to town, led by Demetria who was by nature attracted to the Attalid love of parties. Alongside Demetria was Thessalonike, Achaia and Kallisto, most of them not as eager as Demetria to come into a town recently populated by a group of rich party animals, but none as opposed to that idea initially as Kallisto. However, after some self-development and party-hosting of their own, Kallisto took notice of Stratonike and Theophania, and took resolve into completing her lifetime wish. It took several weeks and several deaging secret maneuvers first discovered by the Attalids (the makeover age reset) to turn the four into superpowers in their own right, with Demetria cruising through the Music career and selecting the Rockstar path, Thessalonike successfully mastering both the Martial Arts skill and the Athletic skills required for her lifetime wish while at the same time successfully becoming the only Legend of Sports ever in the neighborhood. Achaia on the other hand also fared pretty well, mastering Cooking, Sculpting and most importantly Writing, her main source of income. Kallisto however became the second of the Renaissance Sims (Stratonike being the first, and Achaia being the third), blitzing through handiness and invention, while also mastering Martial Arts for the same reason as Stratonike did. Having succeeded in all of that, Kallisto also fulfills her lifetime wish, creating Briseis, Eurylochos, and Selene (while building one more, named Hieron) in that order, only to send them away as Kallisto deemed them to be in need of self-identities and political representation, allowing them to occupy the old Crumplebottom residence after Crumplebottom died of old age quite some time ago. Despite their monumental successes, they would succeed even more under an upstart...

Hyperia
Then, out of nowhere, Hyperia came in and occupied an house. Hyperia was an unusual sim to begin with, using that to first master Cooking, Painting, Handiness, Fishing and Gardening with which to establish herself with. Having mastered numerous skills, it was only a matter of time before Hyperia took notice of the Beauty 4 and took measures to subjugate them. Succeeding in that colossal task, Hyperia became the number one in Sunset Valley in terms of skills while making close friends with all the Beauty 4, especially with Kallisto while keeping them content (having renamed the group Scholars' Alliance at that point) by providing them with autonomy.

Scholars' Alliance was an important step forward, especially when considering the current Meris Sophiston, as it was the first to indirectly institutionalize the doctrine of learning for learning's sake, while as Stratonike did it for the Simbot, and the Beauty 4 originally did not have a clear aim at all with the skills, since the career concern was only secondary at best, and the fact that the Beauty 4 originally did not have any plans for power itself.

This union of the old and new gains more momentum when Stratonike joins them, ensuring Scholars' Alliance's position as a household of elite sims, and all seems to go well... until another time warp occurs.

The Second Time Warp
The second time warp would bring back to life the expired Alkmaionidai, all passing away to old age. However, this came at the cost of all their skills, and it took time to reconstruct their once firm yet inconspicuous position on the neighborhood. The Alkmaionidai also takes in a newcomer, Lysistrata Amphipolita into their care, and Lysistrata becomes an excellent logician and practioner of medical care. Lysistrata kept good ties with all of the Alkmaionidai, and this allowed Lysistrata to keep touch with them when she and Eurydike would eventually move away.

Return of the Scholars' Alliance and the beginning of localized feuds
The Scholars return, although Hyperia's latest gains in skills were lost. This set the stage for the second period in the Scholars' Alliance, a time of tension, as Hyperia was no longer invincible per se. This newcoming superpower certainly alarmed the Altos, and even mean-spirited Nick couldn't afford to make enemies on two fronts, and with suggestions from Vita, decides to scout them first while doing the unthinkable: ending the enmity between the Landgraabs just in case his mean-spiritedness would get the better of him, while keeping a good name with them by inducing Holly to befriend Kallisto. (some say that this led to Holly's eventual insanity) While all the Altos' diplomatic maneuvering was taking place, Christopher Steel became an epicenter for a potential disaster, kissing and captivating Achaia, Jamie, Ayesha and Hyperia. However, despite it being the catalyst to the first schism, it was not the only reason for it: Achaia also had a slightly negative view of Thessalonike, a clear decline considering their strong bond intially even under Hyperia, caused by Thessalonike's tendency to cheat several times, cheating on Leighton Sekemoto and another sim.

This led to a conflict in interest in the Scholars' Alliance: Demetria, who was first fed up with Hyperia leading the household to a direction of less party and more study (ever since the 2nd Warp, the Scholars' Alliance had hosted no parties, and parties were much rarer even in the 1st timeline), supported Achaia's claim to Christopher, causing a rift between Demetria and Hyperia. In response, Kallisto and Stratonike peel away from the now-dysfunctional group, establishing the Union of the Insane, inviting Lysistrata and Eurydike, who were also insane. Eventually, Hyperia was fed up with this, and with the invitation of Kallisto for whatever reason, who ended up taking refuge at the Union of the Insane's domains. This opened up an friendly skills race between Kallisto and Hyperia, which was then joined by Stratonike momentarily.

While all of those were happening, enmities started to form: The Bunch family got on the wrong side of Nick Alto, and Achaia herself got herself in an clash with Vita Alto. Christopher Steel would suffer many calamities, losing Ayesha to drowning (although he will beat a dead horse, incurring a communal backlash against him), while becoming enemies with Layton Sekemoto. The Landgraabs also got new enemies, Geoffrey conflicting with Andromeda.

The Coming of the Romaioi Barbaroi and the effective dissolution of the Beauty 4
What has turned into a potential chaos was not abated by the coming of the Romaioi. The Barbaroi wishes to establish superiority, which didn't turn out so well as of this point. However, the Barbaroi did succeed in making enemies (and friends), Pompeivs making enemies with Kleisthenes. Barbaroi kept themselves at the periphery, even though Cato was all too eager to make enemies with the Hellenic overlords, although Cato did not meet with any member of the Union of the Insane.

Meanwhile, Thessalonike's newfound tendency to go cheating in romantic relationships soon gave her an reputation, and with it came opposition from Achaia, eventually resulting in termination of their friendships. This led to a huge problem to Demetria, as Demetria wished to hold what remained, although Demetria eventually became neutral to Hyperia. Demetria was devastated: The very union that Demetria oversaw seemingly ready to crumble: Kallisto deserted a long time ago, and now the growing rift between Thessalonike and Achaia would only worsen things for Demetria, who attempted to cope with this with more parties. However, despite some seething unfriendliness, the old power would hold on, although at quite an attenuated power and liveliness.

The Skill Race of the Union of the Insane
However, a clear lack of leadership position in the Union of the Insane led to a Skill Race, mostly between Kallisto and Hyperia with some participation by Stratonike. The presumed goal is to be the true number one, and henceforth implied leadership in the household. However, unlike the case with the now largely derelict Scholars' Alliance, such competitions were quite friendly and frictions were rare: In fact, Kallisto and Hyperia remained special friends, although the main members still were a net of close superstar friends. Meanwhile, they began to plan for their eventual true hegemony marked by property ownership, which would eventually lead to a clash with the Romaioi. Despite this direction, most of them were oblivious to the Romaioi, with only Lysistrata and Eurydike having met Pompeivs and Ivlivs respectively and nothing else. In all of this constructive competitive atmosphere, Kallisto acquired a clone and named her Antigone, who would benefit much from her upbringing in a supercompetent atmosphere.

To some, the modus operandi of the Union of the Insane might be seen as cultish, as the Union was well-known for personal development when the core members for the most part have huge arsenal of skills, surpassing that of even the Beauty 4: Stratonike, Hyperia and Kallisto have skillsets that are well above that of Demetria and Achaia, both respectable and well developed, if not unnatural due to their unnaturally long life. In fact, the unnatural operations of the Union was culminated by the acquisition of the Motive Mobile, allowing them to refill their motives as they pleased, allowing them to neutralize the need for sleep, and the Age Freeze potion, rendering the core members virtually immortal.

The Great War That did not Happen
Eventually, Christopher Steel hypocritically considering his tendency to flirt (he had cheated quite a lot, and had romances with at least 4 sims) accuses Hyperia of cheating on him even when Hyperia quit romance quite a while ago. This immediately sparks a publically known feud: with Jamie Jolina, Jamie's lack of celebrity status kept Jamie's meat against Christopher private, but with Hyperia, media was on to Hyperia's radar of things. Of course, Hyperia being publically humiliated asks Stratonike for assistance, when conveniently Lysistrata came to Hyperia's aid as Lysistrata was that centerpiece of the Medical community that Jamie was a part of. Lysistrata would go subvert the entire medical community against Christopher as a retribution for hurting an ally. Essentially, it was the World War I in a neighborhood scale without guns. Of course, Jamie was all too happy to have a powerful set of allies against her enemy, and would go on turning her friends to wage a psychological war against Christopher. Achaia would be shocked: Achaia now happened to be the girlfriend of the public enemy, and ended up envying Demetria, who had a relatively happy end so far being an fiancee of Abraham Finkel. With Jolina firmly allied to the Union of the Insane, the core members pour out what would be called the Great Bowls of Wrath, starting from Lysistrata's communal assault on Christopher's reputation to Stratonike's barrage of hurt. While all this events that would have come to pass didn't occur when Hyperia ended this with the Clear Slate, Ivlivs however used the growing commotion and slipping past the radars of Kallisto and Hyperia made great friends with all the remaining members of the Beauty 4. In fact, Ivlivs would set himself to be quite a social guy, and one of the very few non-Greeks to have a sizeable network of friends.

The Insane Ones' Hegemony and the beginnings of Bridgeport Invasion
Kallisto however was not satisfied with the Union's practical hegemony over Sunset Valley, and eyed a new town to invade. Kallisto chose the lively city of Bridgeport, proceeding with the plan by doing another unprecedented action: creating 3 true clones with identical traits, looks, and initial skills and dispatching the 3 to Bridgeport to establish a forward base of operation. Kallisto's imperial goals was no short of establishing a great empire no less than that of Alexandros for herself, and the others simply didn't care as they were quite occupied in overseeing their domains.

Even though Kallisto clones, due to their looks, had all the fame of the original Kallisto, but they initially were able to operate outside the radar of the established celebrities, since they were either too occupied with their party life or had feuds of their own (i.e. Vampiric war) The Kallisto clones would receive fundings from Kallisto, allowing them to buy a respectable house and enough initial funds to take over several real estates, from which they withheld initially to keep their presence and objectives covert as possible.

Romance Heresy
Unfortunately, the Union of the Insane itself followed the footstep of the Scholars' Alliance, not so surprising as many of its members came from the old power. While the core members strictly observed the rules and did not commit the heretic act (later codified by Kallisto) of seeking out romantic interests and giving any inch of impetus to quarrel, there was no infighting. However, the observation of such practices started to unravel when a defect Kallisto clone named Kallistrata moved right next door, who observed the beginning of the unraveling, where Stratonike and Eurydike verbally fought each other (although Eurydike was the one who preferred insulting, a rare case because later on it would be Stratonike who would have the rude tongue) and terminated their friendship without being hostile, while the growing conflict between Kallisto and Stephanophoros was less visible. However, the catalyst came into play when Hyperia revoked her vow to abstain from romance by involving herself romantically with Sam Sekemoto (keep in mind, Hyperia's rendered immortal with the lifetime reward like all other core members of the Union of the Insane), followed by Stratonike who was involved with Artie Page, Lysistrata following suit with Leighton Sekemoto (who is a young adult by the virtue of vampirism), while Eurydike, although not directly dating, fell for Pompeius. Kallisto could only find horror in this as largely a neutral in the infighting between the core members and was the only one to have good ties with all other members, conflict centering on Hyperia and Stratonike/Lysistrata, although Stratonike and Lysistrata themselves weren't truly allies: rather, Stratonike pretty much alienated every other core member save for Kallisto. Lysistrata and Stratonike left on their separate ways, Stratonike returning to the Attalid household while Lysistrata moved in with Jamie Jolina, while Stephanophoros himself leaving to join his sister-in-kind Lilian in the old Scholars' Alliance. Kallistrata did not come alone: next was the construction of two bars, one suspiciously foreign one named Banzai Lounge, other the Play Chambers, the latter owned and built by Kallistrata.

Scholars' Alliance had its own issues, nonwithstanding the outright hostility between Achaia and Vita Alto as well as Thessalonike. Demetria doubled her problems, gaining the most number of hostile relations while expanding her popularity, although her fiancee Abraham Finkel moved in. Thessalonike had no additional troubles, and actually kept her newest romance quite stable without cheating on him, at least not just yet. Dave Ramsey would join the suit, moving in with Thessalonike, while Demetria would find some solace in her marriage with Abraham.

Paradox Rising
However, the seemingly innocuous Kallistrata was actually a sign of coming problems, as she was the first of the Kallisto clones warped by the forces of Chaos. Kallisto's eagerness to expand was preyed upon by the powers of Chaos, and Kallisto's such sweeping accomplishments made it easy for Chaos to identify Kallisto, and start affecting the clones, starting with one who became Kallistrata. Although the forces of Chaos was not strong enough to instill malignant thoughts into the clones, whether it be a time-bender clone (i.e. Kallisto-1,2,3 and Kallistrata, the former ones spared for now) or a 3rd-party clone (Antigone), the changes were very visible enough: Kallistrata, although the first and thus the least affected, had a different hairstyle, clothes, and minor changes in the face, while Antigone was pretty much turned into a new character without any likeness to Kallisto.

Despite all this, the town itself was not disturbed by any of this, and the warp problem was largely native to the Union of the Insane, although this could now be a misnomer, since Lysistrata and Stratonike left the group and made the representative power of insane sims in the household significantly weaker. Eurydike however found her loyalty quite rewarding, as Eurydike would reap many benefits from hosting parties, backed up by Hyperia's superior cooking skills while allowing the Union to have a very positive image lost when Lysistrata left, and even more so Stratonike, who rivals even the rockstar Demetria when it came to popularity, although without the backlash associated with such fame (although part of it has to do with the fact that Demetria's opposition largely stemmed from the Attalid females)

Meris Sophiston
The codex established the Meris Sophiston, or the Order of Scholars. To accomodate for the change in operational methodology, Kallisto ordered the complete overhaul of the Union of the Insane housing, tearing down the old Epiteichma house and establishing the Naos-Stratopedon, the Chapel-Barracks (or literally, Temple-Camp), enacting to minimize bedroom quarters to an absolute minimum as standard in any barracks, while maximizing scholarly areas, having plenty of skill-related items and plenty of rooms to place them. Although the building is not yet complete, lacking the observatory, Kallisto established the basic guideline for the establishment of Chapel-Barracks should there be converts to the faith. In top of that, Kallisto took on the religious role of Chaplain, which merely meant chanting catechisms of anti-romance and scholarly attitudes, since the actual worship was actively developing technical skills.

However, their role as celebrities forced even the likes of Kallisto to accept one thing: they could not eschew parties, simply because the neglect to clean up after the scandals caused by false accusactions (of course, which was one of the reason why they lamented this) built up a sizeable backlash as well, most evidently with Kallisto, and Kallisto herself actively hosted parties to keep negative attitudes at bay, despite her Loner trait. After all, evangelism is very difficult in a hostile environment...

Kallisto's concept of redefining parties, away from the original definition of fun for host and socialization to that of public entertainment, was a key factor in additional changes: Kallisto went to establish the Amphitheatron to serve as a center of public entertainment by Meris Sophiston: it would lead to much success: Public opinion was affected very positively to a point where even a succession of scandals, mostly false accusations, did not create a surge of negative opinion regarding Kallisto. While Kallisto redefined the role of Union of the Insane, Kallistrata had the first convert in Thornton Wolff, whose Vampiric vigor provided a synergy to Kallistrata's already respectable teaching skills (having mastered the Skill Professor challenge), leading to a sudden awareness of the new religion in the Vampire ranks.

The birth stage of the religion meant that it was quite turbulent: Kallisto proposed the idea of establishing Initiate households, arguing that the core members' need to host public entertainment may lead the disciples astray, citing Epaphroditos who was a Party Animal as an example. Hypatia saw through Kallisto's ploy, since Kallisto did little to disguise her attempt at bringing back Lysistrata and Stratonike back. However, Hypatia couldn't do a thing to prevent it, since Eurydike and Antigone were apathetic about the issue, and Kallistrata's support for Kallisto's agenda led to Hypatia's defeat regarding the establishment of initiate households. Kallisto had her way, and appointing Epaphroditos as Lochagos to oversee Eunike and Demetrios' development, sent them away to a new Chapel-Barrack, which was unfortunately near a dance club (Kallisto wanted to counteract it by building an observatory near it, although that wasn't completed at the time). Having made room, Lysistrata instantly rejoined, and Stratonike followed suit and took Kallisto's counteroffer.

Success Of Mercantilism: The March of 500k
With the inclusion of Stratonike and Lysistrata, the Union of the Insane suddenly saw a huge explosion in revenue: Tiberium experiments were actually a loss: the experiment involving Tiberium Transfiguration was a fiasco, cutting return on investment by 1/8th. However, they had a sudden surge in income due to several factors: Lysistrata was back as the World Renowned Surgeon, although that wasn't nearly enough: it was mercantilism: Kallistrata started by investing in more nectar making devices: essentially seeking to quadruple output, while the addition of Stratonike sent the sculpting section at full run most of the time. combining all sales, salaries, tiberium, and others, the Union of the Insane suddenly saw a total profit of 500k in just 6 days, allowing them to surpass the wealth level of the Scholars' Alliance in such haste. This mercantilistic success was attributed to the Union policy, and Kallisto ensured that Stratonike and Lysistrata would be taught to fill in the gap that they had. With outstanding products, they suddenly saw themselves as uberrich. The sudden increase in nectar output also attracted the attention of the Attalids, particularly Parthenope, who was eager to establish trade agreements with Kallistrata to get her hands on the rich nectar produced by the Union of the Insane, now deemed far superior to most French products.

Kallisto, of course, had plans with that sudden influx of money: Kallisto planned to build an empire, for the Amphitheatron was just the beginning of Kallisto's grand scheme. Kallisto planned to turn the entire town upside down with new public projects, and thus mark the Golden Age of Sunset Valley by the Greeks, of the Greeks, and of course, for the Greeks (and allies).

Notes, Footnotes and Trivia

 * The current leaderboard was created from data taken from the World saved in November 12th.
 * Because Late Night wasn't installed when Olympias and Thetis was there, Olympias and Thetis had different zodiac symbols. It was corrected with Generations via testingcheatsenabled cheat.
 * The Attalids in the first time warp and the second time warp had different zodiac symbols: Even then Olympias and Thetis STILL had different zodiac signs, despite being twins.
 * There are two sims who has a trait change as necessitated by the story: Eumenes Attalides, who gains the bookworm trait as an allusion to him expanding the Library of Pergamon and Thessalonike, who replaces the No Sense of Humor with the Rebellious trait catalyzed by her reputation as a cheater in romantic relationships.
 * None of the female characters in the Attalid or the Alkmaionid family has any relations to any historical figures in the respective families. There was a Stratonike of Pergamon, but that historical figure is not related to the Stratonike here whatsoever. This is repeated throughout related pages, although most people don't really delve into these things.