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<p style="font-size:13px;">Kallisto hence sent word to the Sunset Valley Chapter, ordering them to expand as well as construct new facilities to help handle the new military personnels. As for the Twinbrook chapter, Kallisto had done the same, but sent cash as well to help them build up, given the relative lack of reserve funds at the said chapter. This was taken with alarm by many of SimNation's top personnels, and as for the region of Bridgeport, people were devastated: emigration rates soon grew to an all-time high, most non-celebrities deciding to get out of the potential battleground leaving the celebrities behind, as real estates refused to handle potential warbringers.</p>
<p style="font-size:13px;">Kallisto hence sent word to the Sunset Valley Chapter, ordering them to expand as well as construct new facilities to help handle the new military personnels. As for the Twinbrook chapter, Kallisto had done the same, but sent cash as well to help them build up, given the relative lack of reserve funds at the said chapter. This was taken with alarm by many of SimNation's top personnels, and as for the region of Bridgeport, people were devastated: emigration rates soon grew to an all-time high, most non-celebrities deciding to get out of the potential battleground leaving the celebrities behind, as real estates refused to handle potential warbringers.</p>
== Supernatural Revolution ==
''"One does not care why the power comes. Only that it is in one's hands, and that it is controllable"''

Despite the academic nature of the Ecclesiarchy, the experts on the side of SimNation was shocked when they've discovered that it was the Ecclesiarchy who embraced the Supernatural far before any of the major SimNation's groups. Given the said revoultion, Kallisto was finally able to develop the gemcrafting industry that Kallisto wanted to for so long. Not only that, Kallisto took the human augmentation (a key academic strength of the Ecclesiarchy) a step further, infusing Witch and Fairy powers to rest of the inner circle.

Although Kallisto had fulfilled the aim of an independent gemcrafting industry, Kallisto's biggest gains came from the Philosopher's Stone: Now Kallisto had an easy access of gold, allowing Kallisto to give the Papal currency representative power, allowing the Papal State to turn into a hedge attracting investors. Of course, Kallisto was well aware of the power of the financeers, and never had any interest in bowing to their interests. But then Kallisto's real gain came from the potential deadly side effect, which led Kallisto to develop a countermeasure, allowing the Ecclesiarchy to cheat death. This was especially valuable to the chapter serf, who was tasked with the transformation of outdated or nonessential materials into the gold ingots. Despite the obvious breach of his power, the Grim Reaper could not lodge a protest against the Ecclesiarchy, given that even if they had failed to develop the countermeasure, they were still protected by a sizeable supply of Death Flowers, and the Grim Reaper was fond of such plants.

However, the massive growth of the gem industry and the alchemy industry in Hekatonschoinos has attracted many of the supernaturals, particularly the Witches, into adopting a pro-Ecclesiarchy standing. Given that there was a council of Vampires in Bridgeport, the Vampires as a whole never swung to the Papal State, asides from a few who benefited from the growing alchemical power of the Papal State.
== Kallisto's Q&A ==
== Kallisto's Q&A ==
*''Q: Kallisto, your Chapel-Barracks get entered at will by unsolicited guests. How do you feel about the intrusion of privacy?''
*''Q: Kallisto, your Chapel-Barracks get entered at will by unsolicited guests. How do you feel about the intrusion of privacy?''