Name: Grand Jarl Ulric
Dynasty: av Laade
Gender: male
Age:23
Talents:
Axe-combat
Military Tactics
Inspiring morale
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That's right, you're Grand Jarl Ulric from the dynasty av Laade, the last surviving member of your dynasty and currently still unwed. You look to your left, and see a fresh pile of documents placed on the nightstand next to your lavishly large bed. Paperwork was something you always hated. Reading and writing in general; it was something for weaklings and women, and you were not known to be one. You soon call your clerk to read the documents aloud for you, and potentially write up a reply if necessary.
The pile starts with your monthly report of the nation, estimates of you civilians, and how much of them are able bodied (wo)men, your personal wealth and titles, as well as the resources you possess. The current list is as follows.
Population: 11.000
Manpower: 4.000
Wealth: 200
Titles: Chamdhi of Nivula (titular), Lands of Aradh, County of Kildhula and lands of the North, County of Trondheim, Grand City of Nilvestra
Resources:
Food (average)
Wood (plentiful)
Bronze (low)
The second letter is ought to report the happenings of your dynasty and vassals, yet your advisor has left it empty as a painful reminder for you to finally get a wife, and ensure the continued existence of your dynasty (and his position with it, of course). Instead, there's a bunch of love letters from some peasant girls and kitchen maids, most of them claiming to be the descendants of an old and forgotten dynasty, yet you know this to be nonesense.
Lastly, a report of all interesting happenings within and outside of the borders of your Chamdhi. Only three notable events are on the list.
>Rumours of a possible Kathi raid on the easternmost Lands of Aradh circulate and frighten the peasants.
>A great, black wolf has been spotted in the northern lands, ravaging the precious herds of sheep and goats herded there.
>The late Count Arnulf of Kilvidhi has passed onto the gods, leaving his possesions and holdings to his 16 year old daughter, Countess Brunhilda of Kilvidhi.