Year 5, AprilApril is an unremarkable month. You put out word that you are accepting new Halberdiers into your standing forces, and receive a fair amount of interest, enough to bring your total number back up to the twenty you supported before the raids of last winter.
You speak with Irlof, and he tells you that he is receiving requests for stalls at the fair at a... fair clip. You get the feeling that people are looking for some distraction after recent events, and you don't blame them. You receive word that the Duke will be in attendance, to pay you a visit and see his new great-nephew. Word arrives that Count Foles has heard tell of your festival, and plans on attending. You are ambivalent about this, but you can't exactly stop him from showing up. Several knights have also replied that they will be in attendance, as well, including Sir Percival and the young Sir Denton.
Work continues apace on the walls and tower. Progress is a bit slow this month, as many of the laborers are distracted by all the preparations for the fair. Still, no major setbacks. This project is a major undertaking, and you imagine that it may be done sometime next year, given the current rate of completion.
You cast about for laborers to expand your docks, but at the moment, the majority of your workforce is employed on the tower and walls, and you don't want to distract from that priority. Nevertheless, you have Mr. Wood draw up some plans, for future use. You are pleased to find that the Duke's orders have allowed the shipyard to expand, and the dredging will allow them to build ships that are ocean-worthy by next spring.
You work heavily on your swordsmanship this month, focusing on fighting against the odds. You enlist Fin and Oswald, and take on groups of six opponents at once. You fight on hills. You fight in your manor, kicking chairs in the way of opponents and generally annoying your lady wife. Nevertheless, you feel as if you are a bit more comfortable fighting wildly unfair fights.
One day late in April, you find yourself deep in the woods on the north bank, practicing your swordsmanship against Fin and Oswald while ducking between trunks and whipping branches, when you hear a guttural growl. Startled, you turn to the side, to find a massive brown bear, standing on its hind legs. Your unorthodox training seems to have brought you right on top of its den: you glance behind it to see three small cubs scurrying into the brush.
Fin and Oswald throw themselves in front of you. "Run, M'Lord!" implores Fin. You are armed with nothing but a blunted sword and a small dagger, and are only clad in thick furs for training. You have but a moment to decide: what will you do?
Bad roll there... roleplaying, go!Age: 24 - February birthday
Spouse: Lady Marna Stone - Age 21 - April Birthday
Children: Sir Isaac Stone - Two Months Old - March Birthday
Good Health
Elite Fitness
Literate
Natural Archer
Fine Man of the People
Fine Swordswman
Above Average Rider
Above Average Woodsman
Average Etiquette
Average Lancer
Average Shield User
Average Armor User
Average History
Journeyman Heroic Combatant (fighting against the odds)
Poor Legal Mind
Poor Rhetoric
Weapons
Militia-grade Short Sword
Fine Longsword
Iron-tipped Lances
Armor
Steel Plate Armor
Mail Shirt
Brigandine Armor
Fur cloak and leggings
Iron Shield
Steel Barding for Destrier
Transport
Felucca
Mottled Grey Hunter
White Destrier
Housing
Brick and Lumber Manor
Fine Furniture
Stag Skull
Falconry Mews
Misc.
Average Clothing
Silver Sun Necklace with Gold Pendant
Bound New Testament
Book of Laws
Cask of Beer
Stone Weights
Treasury - Fat
235 Citizens
Services and Housing
Nice Communal Housing
Mix of Wood and Brick Housing
Nice Inn
Rowdy Inn
Small Courthouse
Small School and Scribe
Small Theatre
Defense
Wooden Palisade with watchtowers
Stone Tower (18% complete)
Stone Walls (13% complete)
Three longboats
Fake Town for river defense
Trade and Travel
Brick Roads
Medium Brick Paved Market
Medium Dockyard
Two-way Ferry
River Parlon (50% dredged)
Industry
Large Clayworks
Smokehouse
Watermill (Lumber Mill and Grindstone)
Growing Medium Shipyard
Brewery
Stables - Large herd of horses
Growing Small Furniture Workshop
Medium (5x city size) population (Loyal)
River Parlon (fertile banks on both sides, light forest to the north)
Farming
Nice parcel farms south of the river (four field crop rotation)
Crude parcel farms north of the river (four field crop rotation)
Fine Communal Farm (four field crop rotation)
Medium Vineyard
Grand Flock of Sheep
Communal Grazing Land
Defense
Fortified Average Barracks, Armory, and Obstacle Course with Furnaces and Forges
Jousting practice field
Trade and Travel
Gravel Roads
Medium Warehouse
Industry
Medium Fishing Fleet
Fortified Mines north of river (silver, copper, gold, iron, gems)
* Small community of miners in communal houses
Misc.
Trash Pit
Graveyard
Ranged - Longbows, iron short swords, fur armor, mounts
Two elite Archers
Six veteran Rangers
Eight veteran Archers
Melee - Iron halberds, iron brigandine armor, iron short swords, mounts
Twelve veteran Halberdiers
Eight green Halberdiers
Reserve - Iron short swords, fur armor, wooden shields
Ten regular Watchmen
Mandatory Bow or Halberd Training for Able-bodied Men
Skilled Potters
Above Average Jewelers
Above Average Trappers
Above Average Miners
Average Metalworkers
Average Wine Makers
Journeymen Masons
Journeymen Furniture Builders
Journeymen Horse Breeders
Journeymen Weaponsmiths
Journeymen Armorers
Market Town of Carshire - Gravel 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
* Torchester - Duke Erran's Capital - Damaged metropolis with a bustling port located on a wide estuary
King Edward Geronos IV, Lord of the Falls, Keeper of the Flame, Seer of the Dawn - Known
Duke Erran - Fond
Count Aaron Foles - Your Liege Lord - An angry drunkard - Antagonistic
Count Gorgan - A fine fighter - Introduced
Count Zanders - Introduced
Sir Derrick Denton - Introduced
Sir Alan Percival - Friendly
Sir Uriel Lope - Count's Marshall - Unsure
Sir Melvin - Lady Marna's brother, Duke Erran's nephew - Friendly
Sir Ivanson - A renowned jouster - Introduced
Sir Owen - A household Knight of Count Zanders - Rival
Lady Marna - Wife - Loving
Lady Iris - Lady Marna's mother, Duke Erran's younger sister - Cordial
Isaac Stone - Your First Son - Newborn
Fin - Captain of the Militia
Oswald - Ranger Captain
William Dent - Steward, Mayor
Victor Irlof - Master of the Market, Treasurer
Curtis Stumpf - Miner, Councilman
Ian Wood - Carpenter, Councilman
Marge Kannity - Brewer
Shipwright
Architect
Armorer
Weaponsmith
Horse Breeder
Scribe
Healer
Wool Merchant
Sir Alan - Your first squire - Killed in the Battle of Torchester
Sir Blake Denton - Your good friend and confidant - Killed in the Battle of Torchester
Tor - Your first Captain - Killed by the brigand "Ox" in a forest skirmish