5+1=6
(I don't know why you keep getting lucky when the unmodified roll is a 5)
It takes the bishop only a few minutes to determine the girl's sickness. He has seen it before several times over the past few years- according to him, it is a normal flu, which for some reason affects the natives much more severely. A simple offering to Akwa (god of water and medicine) and a properly prepared tonic should clear it up. Fortunately, he has the necessary ingredients, and asks for only a small donation in return- apparently the girl has been studying the Imperial faith, and he considers her a valuable asset in his attempts to spread the truth.
As predicted, the girl recovers quickly. Peroc is delighted, and her bright smile is a fine reward.
Some of the colonists from Lake's End come to stay in Nova Emperia, which is not a problem. The rest of the winter is uneventful, until-
Late Winter, Colonial Year 10Two ships arrive from the Empire near the end of the year (they alternate use of the dock). They carry many immigrants- some of the standard fortune-seeking variety, but a number of them are, ah, more problematic. The Imperial Envoy explains that the Emperor decided to round up some troublesome heretics and send them your way- out of sight, out of mind. It's up to you what to do with them, he says.
A: Heretics? In
my colony? I think not. Force them to renounce their heresy on pain of death.
B: So long as they don't cause trouble- or try to convert anyone else to their wicked ways- they may live in peace.
C: Who cares how they worship? We treat them the same as any other colonist.
D: Oh, man, I can't wait to rub this in the bishop's face. Have a shrine built for them!
Having determined what to do about their heterodoxy, you must now decide how to distribute them.
A: They can all live here, in Nova Emperia.
B: Divide them between Shore Forest and Lake's End.
C: Half of them stay here, half of them strike out into the mountains to the east.
D: I don't care, so long as they don't expect any handouts.
With immigration sorted, the next issue is taxation. The Imperial Envoy joins you in admiring the product of Nova Emperia's silver mine- box after box of gleaming ingots. The Envoy then has every single one loaded onto his ships. He informs you that the Emperor has generously decided not to extract an additional tax this year, but reminds you that next year's tax will of course be higher.
Before he departs, the Envoy hands you a sealed envelope, similar to the one you received a year ago, with instructions to wait a week before opening it. He wishes you luck for the coming year, and sails off.
In lighter news, it seems Peroc is pregnant.
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