Year 3, OctoberSilver will be taxed like any other good, with the Count passing on what he owes from it to the Duke, who will pass it on to the King.With October comes the harvest, which goes smoothly. This was a more or less average crop, and you take in a good amount of taxes from your people. In turn, the Count's steward arrives and takes his portion, which is scrupulously watched by Dent and Irlof. When all is said and done, you have a goodly deal of money...
... which you put to use immediately. First off, you send a good portion of it with Curtis Stumpf to a nearby town to purchase equipment for the mine. He returns later in the month with picks, simple machines, carts, wood for support, and beasts of burden, and strikes the earth! With the manpower you have given him, he quickly sends down an exploratory shaft. The results are incredible! He has struck a rich vein of silver, as well as pockets of gold and copper, and a thick band of iron. This mine will be one of the richest in the land!
You spend the rest of your tax money on other upgrades to the town's infrastructure. You invest heavily in the potters, and instruct them to build a full clayworks for production of bricks. Some of the initial bricks are used to produce a smelting furnace for the ore that will be coming from the mine in the near future, while others are used to lay out some crossroads running through the center of the town to the market, which is also repaved.
You instruct Marge Kannity to start experimenting with wine making using the grapes from the vineyards, which are admittedly few this year given the new plantings. She sets to work, and will try out a few different processes that she is familiar with from her days working in the brewery.
In your few spare moments, you inquire about getting your own heraldic crest. Your Steward informs you that he will make the proper inquiries with the Royal administrators, and he dashes off a letter. You also find a moment to write a coyly worded letter to Marna, thanking her for her visit and looking forward to the next time you see her.
While you have other ideas for this month, you simply run out of time. What will you do in the coming month of November?
Age: 21 (February birthday)
Good Health
Great Fitness
Moderately literate
Average Etiquette
Poor Rhetoric
Average Swordswman
Mediocre Shield User
Natural Archer
Mediocre Woodsman
Average Rider
Militia-grade Short Sword
Average Clothing
Mail Shirt
Fur cloak and leggings
Oak Shield
Old Brown Mare
Average Farmhouse
Bound New Testament
Book of Laws
Cask of Beer
Treasury - Empty
98 Citizens
Wooden Palisade
New Arrival Barracks
Nice Inn
Small Courthouse
Brick Roads
Growing Small Brick Paved Market
Nice Clayworks
Small Smelter
Modest dockyard
Watermill (Lumber Mill)
Basic Shipyard - Under Construction
Brewery
Two nightly patrols
Two-way Ferry
Medium population (Loyal)
River Parlon (fertile banks on both sides, light forest to the north)
Modest parcel farms south of the river (two plantings per season)
Adequate Communal Farm
Small Vineyard
Crude Roads
Small Warehouse
Bare bones Barracks, Armory, and Obstacle Course
Mines north of river (silver, copper, gold, iron)
* Small community of miners in communal houses
Ten veteran archers
Ten veteran spearmen
Five regular axmen
Five regular archers
Skilled Potters
Average Trappers
Novice Masons
Journeymen Miners
Novice Mechanics
Market Town of Carshire - One day's ride on main road
Folesden - Land of Count Foles - Downstream
* Curbiston - County Seat of Folesden
Land of Sir Denton - Upstream
Land of Sir Percival - Adjacent to Sir Denton's land, across the river
Hemswood Abbey - Far Upstream - Known for dark beer
Lands of Duke Erran - Across the river to the north - Used for hunting
King Edward Geronos IV, Lord of the Falls, Keeper of the Flame, Seer of the Dawn - Vaguely remembered
Duke Erran - Unknown
Count Aaron Foles - Your Liege Lord - An angry drunkard - Suspicious
Sir Blake Denton - Friendly
Sir Alan Percival - Friendly
Sir Uriel Lope - Count's Marshall - Unsure
Sir Melvin - Lady Marna's brother, Duke Erran's nephew - Polite
Lady Marna - Intrigued
Alan Alanson - Squire - Companionable
Fin - Captain - Happy
William Dent - Steward - Companionable
Ian Wood - Overseer of Construction- Devoted
Marge Kannity - Brewer - Happy
Victor Irlof - Master of the Market - Devoted
Curtis Stumpf - Miner - Happy
Morgan - Shipwright - Happy