I think our dear uncle might have taken out Penrod's eye with the lance that he gifted. The antagonism isn't just professional, I'm-trying-to-needle-you so the alliance will fail. This is personal.
Now, I feel that we should give our chess set in private. It is tantamount to a declaration of war against the Keshlan whore and her bastard, Eric. And while there, if we can, we should wish Penrod the best of luck and maybe ask what dear Uncle has done to earn Penrod's hatred. Even a little bit of information could prove crucial here.
Now, for the next bit of business:
I feel that
we should create a retinue, ck2 style. I'm just not comfortable with mercs guarding us, as their loyalty is to their skins and gold. They are bribe-able, and Machiavelli hits his truest point when he states that no Prince may safely rely on them.
So our squire, the noble who saved our lives, and the man that father gave us should surely be in our guard. After that, let us find good veterans who've fought in our country's wars and now are out of a job, and a few mages. Of this core bodyguard, Barrick should be the chief.
Other than that,
I second the motion to wear armor under our clothes. Preferably enchanted to weigh less, but the added protection is welcome. In new actions, I recommend that we
(1) delegate a day, such as Friday, to give charity publicly to the poor, from the profits of our business. We should also talk to local businesses about donating money to create the medieval equivalent of a charitable foundation. I recommend partnering up with the church. Not only does this get us contacts with the priesthood, it also solidifies the trust our men will have in us. Plus it gives the peasantry and the bourgeois a stake in us. We must be a Prince in touch with the people.
We should also take to praying every Sunday, or whatever the equivalent is, in a church of the local priesthood that is for the common people. During this time, we should be clad in only regular robes with armor underneath. None of the wealth of the clothes of the nobility should be on us. We should encourage that our bodyguard or any regular parishioners pray along side us for the continued well-being of the nation.
Another bit of business- we must acquire an title. Right now, we are a Prince without a title, and thus, aside from our mercantile interests, no steady source of income or soldiers. This is intolerable. If we are to exert our will, we need a people who personally owe us loyalty. I recommend approaching Father for this, but not as "You give me a title", but rather as a "What must I do to earn a title?"
The last bit of business- let's explore the bureaucracy that the nation currently utilizes to function. How does it work? Who reports to who? Now, of course, there is the nobility. But alongside them should be a legion of clerical staff, and they probably report to some central authority in the palace, who reports to the King. I recommend that we look at this bureaucracy, and come up with a holistic plan to improve it along with any advisers that we have.
TL; DR
- Give gift and heartfelt congratulations to Penrod personally, and if possible, ask about Uncle.
- Hug our sister and wish her a goodbye with all the love in our heart. Reassure Ritalia that you will always be there for her.
- Start wearing armor under our clothes, and buckle a sword by our side.
- Recruit a guard of 10-20 men that are loyal veterans of our country's wars to form our retinue. Don't rely on mercs. If Barrick knows men that aren't mercs and will consent to being taken on retainer, employ them.
- Delegate a day to public charity, in a very visible public area. Partner up with local merchants and the church to give alms to the poor, personally.
- Pray in church publicly every Sunday or religious equivalent.
- Ask Father what we must do to earn a title and land and people to govern.
- Understand bureaucracy of kingdom, and come up with proposal to improve or revolutionize it.