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Despite the general hostility of the Papal State with the SimNation, particularly the factions friendly to the Bridgeport Celebrities, the Papal State was not so hostile to SimNation as a whole. In fact, the Papal State was happy to make ties with any towns or cities with interesting elements. This was most evident when the Ecclesiarchy started the construction of the Balaneion, and they've realized that the Caldarium (the hot room) was lacking given their preexisting tools. As such, they've scouted SimNation, and found Sunlit Tides, which seemingly possessed the utilities that would be useful in building the Balaneion.
 
Not missing the opportunity to reenact the ancient Balaneion (or in the <strike>Roman</strike> Barbarian tongue, thermae), the Big 6 ordered a business trip to Sunlit Tides, taking with them some people such as the Kang family and the Hugo's Orphanage with them. In addition, the Supernatural Revolution and the development of the alchemy industry in the Papal State, particularly Hekatonschoinos, has attracted the attention of the Alchemy League in Moonlight Falls, and it has been one of the first groups in SimNation to actually show interest in associating with the Papal State. With this, the conflict between Papal State and SimNation went farther in the Cold War direction, save the proxy conflicts such as the civil unrest in Starlight Shores. Meanwhile, [[Fanon:Isis Stone|Isis Stone]], now the hegemon of the crime network in the said region (as well as the aspirint Empress of Evil) also decides to take a break with the associate Akio Isador, and also made a move to visit Sunlit Tides: Here, Isis Stone would meet the rivals that she has designated herself. However, before Isis could actually interact with Kallisto, Isis is met with unexpected news: Kallisto has somehow annexed Sunlit Tides into her Papal State, and thus many of the romantics and flirts are weeping as the incoming ordinances and enforcement would stem their activity.
 
Although only the insiders would know, the sudden disappearance of Alana Kahale that preceded the sudden annexation was no coincidence. To the contrary, Alana's fall was the price offered by Silas, who grew frustrated by Alana's superior intelligence, to Kallisto in exchange for the allegiance of Sunlit Tides. Not surprisingly, many of the politicians and law enforcers were outraged by Silas's unwarranted decision, especially as Silas made no attempt at discussion, much less even asking for such permissions. Needless to say, Silas was considered a traitor, and he eventually left the town in shame. As for the other politicians, although they had no intention of having another overlord, they knew Kallisto was capable of ruining their lives without fear of retribution, and they were compelled to accede to the terms established by Silas.
 
==Notes, Footnotes and Trivia==
Moved to [[Fanon:Time Paradox/Trivia]]