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Reuters · Cabinet emergency session convened in classified locationBloomberg · Capital markets brace for policy resolutionFT · Currency desks watching coalition signals overnightAP · Civil society groups demand transparency on classified voteGeopolitical Index · Regional pressure indicators risingNATO Watch · Allied delegations request briefing within 24hReuters · Cabinet emergency session convened in classified locationBloomberg · Capital markets brace for policy resolutionFT · Currency desks watching coalition signals overnightAP · Civil society groups demand transparency on classified voteGeopolitical Index · Regional pressure indicators risingNATO Watch · Allied delegations request briefing within 24h
Live session feed· 5–10 delegates · ≈ 30 minutes

STATECRAFTDiplomacy. Trust. Consequence.

A persistent multiplayer summit where real delegates negotiate ideology, trust, and power. Public factions, classified alignments, fragile coalitions — and a civilization that remembers every vote, betrayal, and compromise across generations.

History is not written by AI. It is written by real people under pressure.

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How Statecraft works

◢ Briefing
  1. 01
    Take a seat

    5–10 delegates convene. You receive a public faction — and an alignment only you can see.

  2. 02
    Read the chamber

    Briefings arrive on the cycle. Listen for ideology, motive, and the silences between.

  3. 03
    Negotiate in private

    Open back-channels. Build coalitions, trade promises, decide who to trust — or quietly betray.

  4. 04
    Vote under pressure

    Resolutions pass with consequence. Stability, liberty, and the public mood shift in real time.

  5. 05
    Leave a legacy

    Amendments, scandals and reputations persist. The next generation inherits the world you shaped.

Your political legacyfollows your account.

Guests can join immediately. Registered delegates retain everything that makes their reputation legible to the chamber.

  • Diplomacy reputation

    How the chamber reads your faith and follow-through.

  • Summit history

    Every session, outcome, and turn you played.

  • Negotiation profile

    Your archetype: diplomat, strategist, opportunist…

  • Coalition behavior

    Who you ally with — and who you abandon.