You welcome the temporarily dispossessed into your own hall. After a brief welcome-speech on your part, Lucias ferries the people into whatever side rooms are available. Your graciousness and hospitality are praised!
Additionally, you dictate a polite-yet-firm letter to the emperor-king of Ræbbegott. Hopefully he looks kindly on his new draconic barony.
1251 AD, Early SpringYour first year as RESPLENDENT DRAGON-QUEEN draws to a close! Your secretary presents you with the annual report.
Minor city: New Codhollow
Vassal hamlets: Fless, Detchwater, Garnemston
Contentment: 5
Population: 4
Wealth/HOARD: 3
(Economy: 2)
Military: 2
"You've added an extra number," you observe.
"Given the... uncertain significance of your personal treasury, lady ZENDRAKIEL," says Lucias, "it seemed fitting to differentiate between it and the public prosperity. Our fishing capacities are crippled after the recent attack, but your new vassal-hamlets will make up some of the difference until we can repair."
"There are further actions you might take to even the keel, of course," Lucias adds. He describes some options for you, in that thin, flat voice of his:
A) Use some of your HOARD to pay travelling boatwrights and craftsmen, speeding reparation of the town economy.
B) Your HOARD will not be distributed to petty boatmakers!
A) Draft more townsfolk into Ervin's guard.
B) Use some of your HOARD to employ travelling mercenaries and knights-craven.
C) Do both the things!
D) The military is doing ok for now.
A) Raise taxes on the townsfolk, to build up your HOARD.
B) Raise taxes on your vassal-hamlets, to build up your HOARD.
C) Raise taxes on both!
D) The taxes ought to stay where they are.