Hold open court in Whitehall in Prince's name.
[2] Villagers: The villagers come to you with a number of complaints, mostly pertaining to the relatively weak economy after the miners revolted. Between the lack on income from their relatively poor farms, and having been cut-off from the extra money from the mines that many have taken up means many have taken to poaching various game in the area. While it is certain that the hunting is taking it's toll on the overall amount of wildlife. The peasants have asked that unless you can find another source of income for them, to arrange some form of hunting rights with a neighbouring estate, with a prefrence on the white forest.
Advisor's opinion: While cutting the hunting off would sent a strong message to the peasants, it could needlessly agitate them and in the worst-case scenario drive them into banditry. On the flip side, arranging hunting rights with a neighbor could possibly spark feuds between the peoples in both areas. Getting an agreement with white forest won't also be easy, and there's the possibility of the order interfering with any allowed hunts regardless.
[3] Townsmen: The townsmen are doing fine, if not well. The mines and their income being severed from Brighthall didn't affect them so badly, but it has hit them all the same. The burghers of the castle's town wish for you to improve the state of the infrastructure of the town, along with investing in the market and overall improving the state and size of the town. A few prominent guildsmen from some of the neighboring regions also offer to move into the town, but only if there's enough resources to work their trade, and enough incentives to make it worthwhile, such as a full pound towards the guild.
Advisor's opinion: While building the town up may be worthwhile, it will be expensive, and investing into trade while the bandits are around may only just swell their numbers. The guildsmen are their own set of problems, namely that while you would see an improvement in the economy, they are unlikely to take many apprentices from the locals, quite likely further upsetting the peasants. There's also the matter that Valleyfall may not exactly like losing some of it's better artisans, and the issue may become a sore point with the duke.[6] Minor nobles: The nobles, somewhat surprisingly, have come out of the war far better than anyone had hoped, at the expense of everyone else. Most of the nobles exert a deal of control over every part of your land, meaning that most trouble generally is seen off before it gets large. This, however, is due to the fact a lot of the nobles took the opportunity during the miner's revolt to set themselves up in their own estates controlling most of the peasantry post-war, and to top it off most of the houses are laden with loot taken from the cities during the civil war.
The current band infront of you seem rather content with your ascension to count, with you having being one of their number previously. In celebration, they politely request if you could hold a tournament in your own honour, so that they can truely see whom among them is the finest of the Brighthall nobility.
Advisor's opinion: Holding a tournament, especially now, may only disillusion the peasantry and burghers, and with the cost of organising such a tournament it may not be wise to acquiesce to the idea. Of course, with the considerable infulence and power of the nobility, saying no may upset them, and you know how the nobles in the principality get.
Identify any rumours or news on as to why the northern tribes have pulled back.
Identify any rumours or news on as to why the Shadow War has cooled down recently.
Identify if there are any possible rival claimants in the kingdom. Determine if any groups support them.
Determine how loyal the people of the city are to the Prince.
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Between the imperceptible amount of information most people tell you, most being rumours backed up by nothing, and the fact that you are a golem, leads for this to be a rather abject failure. It doesn't help that most people that would be able to say more happen to not be concentrated in the capital. In order to search for this kind of information, you'd have to go where the impact of them is far higher.
Clarify that the guards should escort the shipments on the entire route, at least for this season.
While some of them quietly grumble beneath their helmets, they do comply and set out back to Stormborough, though it'll be a while before they reach it. The message should get through before they do arrive however.
Jawyn sends prospectors and serfs to the mines abandoned by the uprising to see if they can be restarted or their profitability increased.
[1] The mines, as you find out, are completely sealed. Between the sheer amount of work involved, the lack of miners after the majority emigrated after the rebellion and the unwillingness of the serfs to start mining means that any avenue of mineral wealth is completely closed off to you
Respond to the Duke Baron. Offer hugs.
The baron awkwardly pats your back as you hug him, before he pushes you off of him.
"I do admit, it wasn't my idea to come here, the other nobles had decided that it be me to take the "Fall", so to speak. Though rest assured, they mean no ill when they did. And leaving together is a sound plan, I didn't expect the bandits to be so brazen with their tolling as to double what they charge, so travellng back with the entourage that escorted you here would be a rather wise course of action."