Year 1, MayWith a roof over your head, and food provided by local spinsters and fisherman, you feel quite confident going into your second month. You mobilize your people, dividing them into three groups.
The first group works on rehabilitating some of the abandoned farms that dot your land to the south of the river. Rocks are torn out of the fields, weeds are pulled, and dirt is tilled. Some of the more heinous buildings are torn down, and a messenger is sent to Carshire to tell people of the opportunities presented by these newly renovated farms. A few people do wander by, but are mostly unimpressed and none commit to farming in the still poor plots.
The second group works on putting together a semblance of a town to attract merchants by the dock. Surprisingly, they put together a rather unique, large building, that serves as an inn and communal gather place. The side facing the river is entirely open to the elements in the spring and summer, and the ceiling is high and sloping, allowing smoke to rise out from the two cook fires. Plans are made for a removable wall that will be erected in the late fall and winter. For being built by a bunch of peasants with no real training, it is actually quite nice.
A final, smaller group, works together to rough out some crude paths between your nameless village and the main road. Smaller paths are also beaten towards the farmsteads, as well.
All in all, it was a good month. You are starting to feel more confident in your position, although you still haven't quite broached the subject of taxation with your citizens. Right now, they seem to be feeding you out of charity, and you get the feeling that this relationship should probably be clarified before they start seeing you as something other than their lord...
Age: 19
Illiterate
Untrained Swordswman
Untrained Rider
Militia-grade Short Sword
Old Brown Mare
Worn-down Farmhouse
Basic Inn
5 Citizens
Rickety dock
River Parlon (fertile banks on both sides, light forest to the north)
Poor farms south of the river
Crude Roads
Sparsely populated
Market Town of Carshire - One day's ride
King Edward Geronos IV, Lord of the Falls, Keeper of the Flame, Seer of the Dawn - Vaguely remembered
Count Aaron Foles - Your Liege Lord - Unknown