Board Thread:Roleplaying/@comment-17114085-20160322224717/@comment-17114085-20160524115644

(Steward Bonus...oh that still exists? Hahaha, I totally forgot since no one ever used it before. Well now that someone has, I think that a 50% increased it a bit much. 25% is a more realistic number I'd say.

@Red: You mean a couple weeks.

@Pac: Fairly close, like a block or two away if I recall.)

~23rd of Sun's Dawn

The 150 guards were now 120, as the skirmish near the entrance continued.

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The 60 guards were nearing the longhouse, they could see it up ahead.

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~30th of Rain's Hand

"I am well aware of how vassals work, lord Admiral." The Lord replied. "I need not a lesson in feudalism from you." He was considered a little rude by some, and it showed in how he spoke. "I am also well aware of what happened to White Guard when the Lady there refused to bend the knee. I will not make such a mistake."

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~5th of Second Seed

The Skingrad trebuchets fired on the town's walls, by the state of the section that they fired upon it became clear that the siege had been going on for a while. Though from the outside it wasn't possible to tell if it had been long enough to start exhausting the town's supplies. Still, the Skingrad army looked strong and able, once they had their opening they would be able to take the town without too much trouble.

The walls weren't going to hold much longer, at most a day till that section would come crumbling down.

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~27th of Second Seed

Princess Maeva and her escort arrived in Dawnstar. They were greeted kindly by the Jarl and his people. The princess' arrival even drew a crowd as she walked the streets with her escort towards the Jarl's palace. Maeva was not used to such attention, she spent most of her time in the Palace of the Kings, but she had enjoyed the trip to the northern city.

When she reached the palace the guards outside parted so she and her escort could pass, then formed up again to contain the crowd.

Inside she was met by the Jarl's Chancellor, his cousin. "Greeting Princess Maeva." He said. "It is a pleasure to have you here in our fair city."

Maeva bowed her head slightly to show respect. "Thank you. It is my pleasure to be here."

"Come, I will bring you to the Jarl and his son. I am sure that they would love to see you." The Chancellor said and led the princess and Galos deeper into the palace. Maeva's guards remained at the entrance, as her the Chancellor's request.