Your order procurement of foodstuffs from abroad.
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Despite slight problems with distribution and amount, the advisor is confident that it will be enough.
843 AD, Winter
The trade advisor brings you news while vibrating with excitement. Apparently, the gold mines, the trade with Parsia and Augas taxes on merchants have brought an amount of revenue previously unseen at once entering the Treasury.
843 AD, Midwinter
Apparently there was some bad religious incident in the west of your country and this time, it was the Pantheon priests who started it; they have caught some aristocratic youths reading a book of 'Words of the Father' near a Pantheon shrine and derided them; the youths, being youths, weren't interested in getting pushed around by clergymen and fisticuffs erupted with several wounded amongst the priests and the youths alike.
The governor who reported this is asking if the Crown is willing to do something about it, as he had all Damed books in public libraries put under lock and key so that they cannot be borrowed for now. He didn't put the priests nor the youths to justice, though.
A) Ban Damed literature from being read, and punish the youths for their imflammatory behavior.
B) Punish the youths for doing this (as in, reading these books so close to a shrine) obviously on purpose.
C) Call the Pantheon priests for a council during which you will explain that there is a need for co-existence.
D) Punish the Pantheon priests for causing disturbance.