And so the land was divided.
PiastWords of Wisdom: I'd start producing a field to grow your wheat. And gathering lumber from the wilds to you know build at least a shack so you don't freeze come winter.
CastilianWords of Wisdom: Cut wood, people are gonna be thankful for it when they need houses and there too depressed to do it themselves, and you need it to build your home and place of business. ((I'll add you to the list when I post this, amazonian butcher lady))
DrakhardtWords of Wisdom: Turning land into pasture is not a job, it's more of hey that will be pasture, so your job is to get some lumber, build a sty, and go and try to get some pigs from a neighboring town, pigs don't require barns like produce animals do, but they sure do make babies and meat. ((your imaginary wife could help you with this, but she's basically a serf that has no limits))
((damn those are some big pictures, nothing I can do about it now though.))
Each square is a plot, every 2x2 group of plots is an acre, every 2x2 group of acres is a parcel.
The Baron has enough food in his stores to feed a population of 30 for 2 years, make it count.
I now need to know what your actions are. List them as such.
Job: You may have one, jobs usually involve skills. If you don't have the skill you can only perform if you are happy, since you don't have a 1 to take away from unlike skilled folks who keep working til they cry themselves to death, just not as well.
Chores: Chores are the minor things as said before, I don't expect many chores in the first turn, since you all have nothing. Remember you can only have 2 chores before it starts making you depressed.
Hobby: This is a new thing I'm just adding, you can have 1 hobby a season, this has some minor benefits, such as a point of happiness for playing cards or a game *if you guys had any*. Or earning 1 unit of fish, from fishing with a pole *if you had one*, hunting rabbits for 1 unit of meat, etc. Most of these require you actually own the item though, so I suspect your first hobby will be milling around in the dirt or weaving a basket or whittling a little figure, the last two only lightly less useless then the first. If you have a bedroom, you and your spouse must give up a hobby to try to have a child, but you need a room, and then a bed to make one of those, so it won't happen this turn.