The Duke stands before the gathered nobility "Though there is precedent for this, nor is there precedent for the heinous crimes this gathered body has committed in the past few weeks, against this land's populace and against their own. That said, I am left no choice but to answer as is appropriate; as you wish to have greed cloud your better judgement, then very well, I shall acquiesce".
The Duke pauses to recite the usual oath of suzerainty "By the earth and sky, the heart and hand, I will to thee be faithful and true, according to the laws of the gods and the order of the world. I shall hold to thee as thou deservest it, shall treat with thee on grounds of justice, equity and protection, and in return you shall not with will or action, through word or deed, do anything which is unpleasing to me".
And then, in sequence, that of vassalage "By the earth and sky, the heart and hand, I will to my lord be faithful and true, and love all that he loves and shun all that he shuns, according to the laws of the gods and the order of the world. Nor will I ever with will or action, through word or deed, do anything which is unpleasing to him, on condition that he will hold to me as I deserve it, and that he will perform everything as it was in our agreement when I submitted myself to him and chose his will".
"I am bound by oath to treat you justly and protect you as your suzerain, as you are bound to follow my commands unless the day should ever come I break with these tenets. However, not only am I also bound to protect those peasants and burghers you've wronged, that guarantee only extends so far as your honor" he notes.
"Though even now, that many of you have broken with your ancient oaths, I shall still not breach this contract of vassalage, I remind you that to grant claims upon a vassal's land to another of my vassals is entirely within my rights, even were I not wronged, specially if me and this entire Duchy have been wronged"
"That said, I hereby grant a claim on the perpetrators' lands to any landed noble who can and will prove their neighbor's involvement in this sordid affair; any who fail to confess for their crimes before me, within the week, and are later indicted by their neighbors, shall, as they seek to deny the Duke's justice, be bereft of said justice and left to their neighbor's whims".
"Those of you who have done no wrong have nothing to fear, for they have nothing but my blessings; those who have taken part in this mockery of your ancestors have only until the end of the week to save your dynasty, or only so far as your neighbors are willing to have mercy upon your wretched selves".
"Rest assured, those who retrieve one of my missing scouts shall be most earnestly rewarded, if they took no part in this affair, or the most clemently judged, if they are among the perpetrators. For those of you have have unsettled feuds, or have long wished to expand your ancient family lands, I expect you to make the most out of this; warriors who'd honorably take land upon a formal claim are a boon to this Duchy; cowardly thugs who would kidnap peasants in the dead of the night, however, are a curse. Dismissed". he says as he retakes his seat.
Wait a week and see whether any nobles show up with a captured scout, theirs or otherwise. Grant no claims, yet.
Likewise, wait a week before dispatching troops (two noble levy regiments) to deal with the corsair threat; allow them to get bolder so that they will be lured into complacency. If successful, take captives for interrogation.
Have nobles whom I personally know to be highly loyal to me try and determine which manor might be housing captured scouts, or even illegally enslaved peasants.
"Silk, you say? I am well aware of its value, and also of which, as it stands, we entirely import it from the far west, as opposed to producing it regionally. Likewise, I did not know those insects necessary could be properly raised in one such a region; if, however, you claim that to be the case, I could easily see it as a worthwhile enterprise".
"Do proceed, I find myself highly interested in the possibility" concludes the Duke.
Set aside 4 pounds for the city's expansion project.
Train leadership for the season, under instruction.