On a completely unrelated note: William cancels the training of those four heavy/watchmen units.
William purchases three(3) base regiments of men and women. They all get the heavy unit one upgrade and the watchmen upgrade, and they begin training immediately. They receive the name of the Polcan Guard.(-7.5d)
Returns 5.3d
7.7d remaining
William get's an appraisal on the damage in Polca, uses the Heavy Tatical Crimson Guards((From now on known as Blooded Blades)) to patrol the city. The second unit of Crimson Guards((The ones who don't have heavy or tactical and to be known as Red Guard)) are to maintain the watch on the gates.
Total damages to Polca are round about [4] a ducat. Most of the damage has been cosmetic and can be repaired without much issue.
[34] All in all an uneventful day. A 9 yr old pickpocket was tossed to the Gaoler but nothing out of the ordinary.
William makes Terryn a Baronet and grants him William's other parcel in Ligoria. He must vow to defend it, and the tax he gets from it is to be considered salary for his and his regiment's continued work with William.
Also he sends a letter to Vasir asking the rates on loans for Nations.
[231]
Attention of Lord William
On behalf of the Storm Coast Trade Guild I would like to inform you of the following:
All loans are made on a case by case basis. Rates of return and repayment are dictated by the amounts borrowed and the current stability of the Lender, Lendee and the Coast as a whole.
As a quick overview, your personal repayment would likely be between 10 and 20% per year depending on the amount borrowed based upon the risk incurred in lending to you, and by extention your holding of Polca.
Awaiting your reply.
Signed,
Nisin Allad,
Treasurer of Vasir
Guild Merchant 3rd Class
[Seal of the Storm Coast Trade Guild]
-Terryn accepts.
-If possible, he then immediately sends a letter to his new Baronet informing the population of a raise in tax rates (Raising them to extortionate, for 3d/parcel/year)
Done and done, we'll see how the populace likes it come tax time. By Autumn, their grievance will be made known to Ligoria proper - as well as the change of 'command'
.4d
1 Infantry Regiment
-1 Spy in Summer
Size 2 Service Business - Talama, Ligoria ("Mercs and Dirks")
1 Parcel of Land - Ligoria, Tax Rate: Extortionate
They then inquire from some of the townspeople about any place that deals with hiring extra 'help'. Infantry regiments and such.
Also, on the status of Polca and it's relation with the neighboring cities.
[1,21] Work is slim, but there's apparently some business that started up in Ligoria recently with an aim to provide support of a mercenary nature. Whether they're looking for help is a mystery, as is the location of their operations as far as anyone you asked was concerned.
The general populace of Ligoria is lacking on much information regarding Polca beyond that it's recently become a sort of Duchy of Ligoria. Relations with neighbors lines up mostly with a loose association to Shola, and a semi-hostile glare of sorts from Mileth due to some debaucle in the recent past.
"Well, for starters I am a first-hand witness of the events that occured there. Secondly, I had the pleasure of meeting the clumsy William personally. And I can with large degree of certainty say that the man is responsible for his own downfall. As for myself, I am a man that can help with more or less anything that you require, for the right payment of course."
He looked mischievously at the man.
"Lets say that I have special talent that allows me shape reality to a degree that few, if any mortals can. You might not be a big fan of gods, but strange things do happen if you wish for them...."
[56] Cain seem genuinely surprised at your cander, as well as your apparently talents, but he doesn't buy the 'shaping reality' bit and calls you a duck from the sound of your quack.
"That would likely make you a mage then. While yes, in the Coast at least, your talents are quite rare - in the open at least - as far as the world is concerned, however, you're not as special as you'd like to believe. Your talents are actually quite a cause for alarm in the Coast given the religious tensions against them. As you said, I'm not a religious man, but I know where to lay respect where it belongs. A question though - If you could, raise your sleeves. I'd like to see your wrists." He smiles,
"I'm not going to bind you, just curious..."Also, order the raising of one personal guard regiment at my parcel of land.
You'll have a basic regiment ready by summer