Year 2, AprilYou spend April mostly concentrating on yourself. When the squire, Alan Alanson, arrives, you begin working on a program of fitness in order to prepare yourself for swordsmanship lessons. This goes well, and you feel yourself growing stronger by the day.
At the same time, you continue your literacy training with the Steward, and also begin working on your etiquette. Progress is still somewhat stilted, but you feel you are making progress. You can now read most of the words on the page, albeit extremely slowly. You really do need another piece of literature to expand this knowledge.
You reward Mr. Wood and Mr. Irlof with new titles, Overseer of Construction and Master of the Market, which please them greatly. You speak with Mr. Irlof, and he explains that the local area is flush with pottery, cloth, beer, and food. There is a hole in the market for leathergoods and metal goods, however.
Feroshire continues to grow, and nearly 20 citizens live in the confines of the small village now. You cast about looking for people to join a militia, but find no one. Your lack of ability to pay well mean that you can't attract those without a trade, and the recent boom of construction and farming have left few itinerants on your land.
The miner also arrives, a man by the name of Curtis Stumpf. He is sent to inspect the rocky outcroppings, and his initial findings indicate the presence of iron, as well as traces of silver. There is also a good likelihood of granite.
Age: 20
Great Health
Average Fitness
Partially literate
Untrained Swordswman
Very Poor Rider
Militia-grade Short Sword
Old Brown Mare
Worn-down Farmhouse
19 Citizens
Modest Inn with kitchen
Small Market
Modest Communal Kiln
Modest dock
Brewery (Unfinished)
Two nightly patrols
Low population (Loyal)
River Parlon (fertile banks on both sides, light forest to the north)
Mediocre parcel farms south of the river
Crude Roads
Small Warehouse (low supply of food)
Mediocre Communal Farm
Bare bones Barracks and Armory
Rocky outcropping north of the river
Five veteran archers
Ten green militiamen (inactive)
Skilled Potters
Novice Trappers
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
Hemswood Abbey - Far Upstream - Known for dark beer
King Edward Geronos IV, Lord of the Falls, Keeper of the Flame, Seer of the Dawn - Vaguely remembered
Count Aaron Foles - Your Liege Lord - An angry drunkard - Suspicious
Sir Blake Denton - Polite
Sir Alan Percival - Polite
Alan Alanson - Squire - Companionable
Ian Wood - Overseer of Construction- Devoted
William Dent - Steward - Companionable
Ian Hermage - Personal Cook - Happy
Marge Kannity - Daughter of a brewer - Mildly Upset
Victor Irlof - Master of the Market - Devoted
Curtis Stumpf - Miner - Happy