Year 3, AprilAs April rolls around, you spend some time gathering some grape vines for use in the communal plot. You instruct your farmers to take special care of them, as you imagine they could become very valuable some day in the future. They seem to transport well for the most part, although the farmers worry about what a cool winter may do to their growth.
You search the newcomers for a mechanic, and are surprised to find a man who has some familiarity with mills among the new tenants on your lands. You immediately invite him to start drawing up plans for the watermill, which he believes can be completed in a month or two if you work hard on it. While you have the blades already, he wants to know what you will be primarily using the mill for. Cutting lumber, processing grains, or another task?
You spend your remaining time with the militia, training your shield skills. You have the new recruits take up the axes culled from the dead brigands, and you have Mr. Wood build some crude shields for your infantry. You spend most of your time working on your blocking, and it goes surprisingly well. By the end of the month, you have some small amount of skill with it.
The palisade is also completed this month, providing your growing town a sense of security. Several more families move into the town this month, an the population is nearing 70.
How would you like to proceed next month?
Age: 21
Good Health
Great Fitness
Moderately literate
Average Etiquette
Poor Rhetoric
Average Swordswman
Poor Rider
Poor Shield User
Militia-grade Short Sword
Average Clothing
Fur Armor
Oak Shield
Old Brown Mare
Average Farmhouse
Bound New Testament
Mill blades
Treasury - Nearly Empty
68 Citizens
Wooden Palisade
New Arrival Barracks
Modest Inn with kitchen
Growing Small Paved Market
Growing Small Trade
Modest Communal Kiln
Modest dock
Framed Out Watermill
Brewery
Two nightly patrols
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 (grapes)
Crude Roads
Small Warehouse
Bare bones Barracks, Armory, and Obstacle Course
Shallow mines north of river (minerals are deeper)
Five veteran archers
Five regular archers
Ten regular spearmen
Five green axmen
Five green archers
Skilled Potters
Average Trappers
Novice Masons
Novice 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
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