As the Batang Empire continued to thrive under the leadership of Brida and Liba, they recognized that their success depended on not only maintaining the initiatives they had created but also evolving them to meet the changing needs of their citizens. They understood that the journey toward unity was a dynamic process, requiring constant attention and adaptation.
In light of this, Brida and Liba decided to establish a “Cultural Advisory Board,” composed of representatives from various communities, including those from the dissenting faction. This board would serve as a platform for citizens to voice their concerns and suggestions regarding cultural initiatives and alliances. By giving dissenters a formal role, Brida and Liba aimed to bridge the gap between different perspectives and foster a culture of inclusivity.