((Isn't Bian the one who originally told Matis about the bandits in the first place?))
((Since this is an issue of clarity on my part, I'll say that Bian is not the one who mentioned the bandits, and only the first piece of information Execute recieved was related to him.))
Oh, yes, uhh, I do have another piece of info relating to the path, so ill tell you next turn, is that ok?
Speaking of:
the story so far...:For Lionel Duncan, he was standing from his house, carved into a mountain, looking over at the lush forest that held the many homes of his loyal subjects, the main two problems in his eyes were the stock of food, and finding a mountain path to get to the more well developed areas of the kingdom and trade with them, for the path they had already taken was inhospitable and far too dangrous for common passing.
Lionel's squire, sir matis, spoke up first, telling him of the false knowledge that the food stocks would last a long time, asking the knight of the course of action with that in mind, the young squires knight responded by asking of the squire if said food stocks would last long enough to grow food crops and the like, as well as asking him to find out if there were any people with axes, seeds or livestock.
As matis silently tried to recall the information he had been able to glean, he pointed out that if the food did run out, the hunter had said he would be unable to keep the hamlet full just on his own efforts and the squire suggested he would look for the axes and suchlike while his knight went to ask the hunter if this was true.
His knight agreed to do so, and asked of the squire if he would be able to find any bows or bowyers as well.
As the knight left the company of his squire he went to some of the peasants and told them to construct a palisade but disorder developed even after he left, when he went to the hunter to ask of him if what he said was true, the hunter replied in the positive, confirming how hard he had to work just to get half the food the place needed, and told the knight that the food supllies, contrary to what was told, were enough for a small time, but were still not enough for a long period,
As we go to the squire, he went and found some people who belived a palisade was to be constructed from their own homes, luckily, matis was able to explain the situation and set everything back on order quite soon.
The knight was slightly annoyed by this revelation about the food stocks and quietly grumbled to himself while seeking out a butcher to help the skinning of the animals the hunter caught as well as implementing a rationing system that while it certainly made everyone work faster, made matis unable to find any farmers or bowyers, he soon found a cook who, which mild disagreement set of to help the hunter in the skinning and cooking of the animals.
The squire, unfortunately had trouble finding any farmers or bowyers because as before mentioned, they were already helping on the construction of the palisade.
After this, the squire suddenly recalled that someone had said that the path would have been infested with bandits and rushed to his knight to tell him of this news.
The knight responded by saying that a group of scouts should be assembled to figure out if this was true, and wanted to avoid sending any warriors, if there were any, as well as trying to continue to organise the clear cutting effort.
While matis couldn't find any warriors, and the knight could only find one person for the scouting group, he successfully put ne person in charge of the palisade construction and kept any problems from arising.
With constant setbacks for the squire, he set off to see if the hunter could bind any domesticatable, animals, not only for food, in both hunting and meat, but also moral as pets, when he asked the hunter, even though he was met with apprehension, he was told of a very large lynx, and told him he would try to scout out its territory.
Meanwhile, the knight was asking the man of his name to which he replied, bian and told him that there certainly weren't any bandits and told him that he would go up and back and show him that there would be no bandit camp.
To be continued...