Result
Group Leadership: Roll on "Leadership"
Economic Policy: Roll on "EconomicPolicy"
Relationship toward Outsiders: Roll on "Relationship"
Important Issues: Roll on "Issues"
Name: Roll on "Name" (columns: 1) Roll on "Name" (columns: 2)
Subcharts
Leadership (d8)
| d8 | Result |
|---|---|
1 |
Social elite: the group is led by members of the planet’s ruling class. |
2 |
Outcasts: the group’s leadership is filled out by members of a taboo, outcast, or otherwise socially marginal group. |
3 |
Bourgeoisie: the group is driven by a leadership drawn from the middle class and those aspiring to join the elite. |
4 |
Proletariat: the working class, both agricultural and industrial, provides the leadership for this group. |
5 |
Urban: city-dwellers compose the leadership of the group. |
6 |
Rural: farmers, herdsmen, small-town artisans, and other residents of the rural zones of a planet make up the leadership of the group. |
7 |
Pious: clergy and devout laymen of a religion form the leadership. |
8 |
Intellectuals: the movement is led by intellectuals. |
EconomicPolicy (d6)
| d6 | Result |
|---|---|
1 |
Laissez-faire: minimal or no government intervention in the market. |
2 |
State industry: the government should own or support specific industries important to the group. |
3 |
Protectionist: the government should tax imports that threaten to displace the products of local manufactures. |
4 |
Autarky: the government should ensure that the world can provide all of its own goods and services and forbid the import of foreign goods. |
5 |
Socialist: the market should be harnessed to ensure a state-determined minimal standard of living for all. |
6 |
Communist: the state should control the economy, disbursing its products according to need and determined efficiency. |
Relationship (d4)
| d4 | Result |
|---|---|
1 |
Xenophilia: the more immigrants the better, as they provide valuable labor and skills. |
2 |
Xenophobic: immigration is to be restricted to protect native jobs and culture. |
3-4 |
Provisional: some immigrants are to be encouraged, others to be forbidden. Which is which depends on the interests of the group. |
Issues (d12)
| d12 | Result |
|---|---|
1 |
Poverty among the group’s membership |
2 |
Social hostility to the group’s membership |
3 |
Immigration and immigrants |
4 |
The membership’s important industries |
5 |
Religion in public life |
6 |
Gender roles and sexual mores |
7 |
Culture of the group membership |
8 |
Military preparedness |
9 |
Governmental reform |
10 |
Secession |
11 |
Foreign relations |
12 |
Wealth redistribution |
Name (d20)
| d20 | Element 1 | Element 2 |
|---|---|---|
1 |
People's |
Front |
2 |
Freedom |
Party |
3 |
National |
Faction |
4 |
Unified |
Group |
5 |
Democratic |
Element |
6 |
Royal |
Consensus |
7 |
Social |
Council |
8 |
Progressive |
Banner |
9 |
Popular |
Union |
10 |
Republican |
Combine |
11 |
(A color) |
Society |
12 |
Federal |
Sodality |
13 |
Liberty |
Brotherhood |
14 |
(A local animal) |
Commune |
15 |
Homeland |
Pact |
16 |
Conservative |
Foundation |
17 |
(A direction) |
Fellowship |
18 |
Liberal |
Guild |
19 |
Victory |
Federation |
20 |
(A metal) |
Alliance |