Or maybe that might mean I'd have to enter a true Chaos Dwarf story in the future... which would cascade into a pseudo-paradox whereby
@Scalenex 's golden rule would be shattered.
Nightbringer is in a
Xanatos Gambit, and I am playing the role Xanatos. I'd like to say I orchestrated it with my brilliant strategic mind, but this one was mostly luck.
Whatever happens, I win. There are situations where I win a lot and there are situations where I only win a little. There are situations where Nightbringer and I
both win, but I cannot fail to win.
If Nightbringer opts to write a short story himself to make sure it has Chaos Dwarves done properly, I win because I will have got him to engage in my favorite of Lustria-Online, on my terms no less. I also like to read about Chaos Dwarves.
If all the stories involve Chaos Dwarves and Nightbringer has to read the posts carefully make a vote, I still win as Nightbringer is engaging in the contest fully on my preferred terms.
If only
one of the stories has Chaos Dwarves, obviously Nightbringer does not have to think very hard on what to vote for, but I still win. Whether or not Nightbringer's vote pushes that story to victory or not is irrelevant. Nightbringers campaigning has increased engagement and hype on recent contests, so that's a win for me.
If none of the stories have Chaos Dwarves in them, I can play a very small violin for Nightbringer, so I still win.