Year 3, FebruaryYou return from the feast in good spirits, intrigued by your night chatting and dancing with Lady Marna. As the weather is still too cold for any serious construction, you spend the month of your birthday working on yourself.
First and foremost, you spend a good deal of time on your fitness and swordsmanship. You feel as if your real-life battle experience has given you new insights, and your swordsmanship seems to progress quite a bit. Alan says that you are about as skilled as the average swordsman, now. Your daily sparring gives you a good deal of fitness, as well, and you feel in better shape than ever.
Your second focus this month is on etiquette, and you spend many nights going over courtly interactions, styles, dances, and other such things with your steward. You feel more accomplished already, and your natural fitness means you remember the dances quite easily. You now know about as much as a young knight is expected to.
With this personal progress, you stop by to check in on Marge Kannity at the brewery. She is set up, and waiting for the first market of the year to start purchasing supplies with some of the seed money you lent her.
You think of asking your steward about Marna's family land and inheritance structure, but are still not certain if that is what you want to do. The month passes uneventfully otherwise.
I couldn't detect a clear preference one way or another for the scheming. So try and clarify that for me next turn. Also, yes, your parents died of some sickness before the war, which prompted you to join up. Nicely suggested, players.Age: 21
Good Health
Great Fitness
Moderately literate
Average Etiquette
Poor Rhetoric
Average Swordswman
Poor Rider
Unskilled Shield User
Militia-grade Short Sword
Average Clothing
Fur Armor
Oak Shield
Old Brown Mare
Average Farmhouse
Bound New Testament
Treasury - Empty
50 Citizens
Palisade (foundations only)
New Arrival Barracks
Modest Inn with kitchen
Growing Small Market
Growing Small Trade
Modest Communal Kiln
Modest dock
Brewery
Two nightly patrols
Growing Low population (Loyal)
River Parlon (fertile banks on both sides, light forest to the north)
Modest parcel farms south of the river
Crude Roads
Small Warehouse (medium supply of food)
Adequate Communal Farm
Bare bones Barracks, Armory, and Obstacle Course
Rocky outcropping with minerals and granite north of the river
Mill blades
Five veteran archers
Five regular archers
Ten green spearmen
Five green archers (reserve)
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
Duke Erran - Unknown
Count Aaron Foles - Your Liege Lord - An angry drunkard - Suspicious
Sir Blake Denton - Polite
Sir Alan Percival - Friendly
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