Board Thread:Roleplaying/@comment-17114085-20160205120927/@comment-17114085-20160209122041

(@Maxi: It would take longer than 4 days to send 200 soldiers to Fort Bayside or to even travel back from it. But that isn't too problamatic, you can just change the date.

The fort wasn't damanged during your taking of it. What are you sending supplies there for? Also, you should do a treasury report as well. You'd earn the same as Windhelm, since you took the fort late in the month.

Reinforcements take money, which you'd have 3 Income Points of. Though as I said above, the fort wasn't damanged so there is no need to restore it. Riverview is a village, and it already has the surronding lands for itself. There isn't anything you could offer them land wise. And I removed the settlement growing feature from the previous RP. Villages, Towns, Cities, etc. will never grow any larger then they already are. Only minor construction can occur, and they are expensive. With Fort Bayside and Chasetown in the way, they aren't in any danger from Hegathe.

It takes 1 Income Point to train 100 soldiers, and it takes a whole month to do so. To train 400 soldiers you'd need 4 months. Also, you can only handle another 244 soldiers with the current territories that you hold. Anymore and you'd suffer an Income penalty.

Yeah, I guess. Though the number of citizens hardly matters. It is more fluff than anything else. It doesn't play a part in the RP.)

~12th of Rain's Hand

Of the 50 raiders, 6 were killed by the archers. The other 44 and Gorum jumped down onto the strees below and began looting the surrounding houses and businesses. They used the citizens as meat-shields to avoid getting shot by the archers.

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~5th of Second Seed

When they got back, the King read Old Alfbrand's report.

Old Holds Monthy Treasury Report:

30,000 gold earned for the Treasury (3 Income Points) - From Windhelm.

Because Kynesgrove joined us late in the month, we were not able to collect taxes from them.

''We still don't have enough gold to restore the Windhelm Pit. I reckon that we'd need at least 100,000 to bring it back to its full glory.''

-Steward Alfbrand Whitebeard

Galos was reassigned to continue Maeva's training. She still needed another 4 years and 7 months and 9 days to complete her training.

~12th of Second Seed

Korst was notified that the guards had found the person he was looking for. He sat on his throne as his guards brought in an Argonian.

"My king. We've brought you the ellusive thief that has been plaguing Windhelm for the past 3 years." The guard said.

Korst waved at the guards. "You can unbind him."

The guards were a little confused but they did so.

The Argonian stood there, not sure if he should try to escape of go at the king to grab a hostage.

"How did you get caught, thief?" Korst asked him.

The thief was as confused as the guards but replied. "I was ratted out by a fellow dock worker because I refused to pay him protection money. I was going to escape the city, but I went to collect all my belongings first. The guards invaded the Argonian Assemblage and took me before I could slip out."

"I see. An unlucky turn of events, crossed by one of your kind. Well you still managed to stay clear of the guards for 3 whole years. That is impressive. Just the skills that I need for my spy." Korst said.

"Spy?" The Argonian asked, not following. He was especting to get thrown into jail.

"Yes. I had the guards looking for you for the past month because I want to hire you as my Court Spy. You will serve me and in turn get to live comfortably here in the palace along with the rest of my court." Korst told him. "That or hang for your crime of thievery. Your choice."

He was not sure if the young king was lying or not, but he didn't have much of a choice. ''They call him Korst the Cruel. I doubt that a hanging is the only thing he'd have in store for me.'' The Argonian thief bowed in front of the throne. "Dreekius, at your service, wise king."