Board Thread:Roleplaying/@comment-17114085-20160205120927/@comment-17114085-20160216101252

(@Dragon: All rebuilding takes money. At the start of Midyear you'd only have 60k gold. I would probably be enough to rebuild the wooden defenses of Dushgur, but not an entire road system between the town and the village.

@Red: They may be trivial, but you can't pull them out of your ass :P)

~12th of Midyear

The company archers hid behind the battlements. The storm of arrows also momentarily made the ballistae stop firing.

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~18th of Midyear

In the past month, a major problem had arisen at Dushgur Mol. By the Code of Malacath, Gorlak was the new chief. But he was also the Chief of Orsinium and he could not be at two places at once. It was clear that he could not remain the acting chief of both settlements. Dushgur needed a chief that was always there to serve as its ruler, and Gorlak's vassal. But merely appointing a new chief of the town would go against the Code of Malacath, where you must win the place of chief through strength.

There was also the matter of rebuilding the lost military numbers. Dushgur's total numbers of 700 had dropped to 350 during that huge battle. While Orsinium's numbers of 1000 had dropped to 840. Thus they were missing a total of 510 soldiers. They would have need atleast 6 months to train them completely. It would also cost them to train those soldiers each month, a total of 10,000 gold per month.

(@Dragon: You can have the Marshal have started the training already when Gorlak returned to Orsinium around the 1st of Midyear, as the town is roughly a week away from the city.)

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~20th of Midyear

Commander Arnor and the 200 soldiers assigned under his command departed to Fort Morvunskar. The commander was a Nord, of about 33 years, and he was considered pretty strict by his subordinates. But Korst liked that, a strict commander would make sure the garrison didn't get soft.

The bodies of Kynesgrove's dead soldiers were sent to the village.