Also, to comment on the title discussion, we could use them to indicate who specializes in what. Like "Librarian*" produces tons of books to trade to our alliance mates to help research. So they would concetrate on library* and book binder upgrades. Another might focus on leather armour, another on horses, and so on. The advanced goods are quite easy to ship in numbers...though the more advanced ones require a lot of upgrading to the trading post. Since it costs quite a lot of resources to build the advanced goods faster, we could just have cetain people specialize in them, so when you need a ton of goods, you know who to ask.
*I know they are spelled wrong, dont bother.
While this sounds like a good idea, in practice, it may be difficult to implement. The thing is, not all of us are located close to each others and can respond to delivery requests quickly. Besides, by the time we get multiple settlements (we'll get there!), we can specialise each settlement, which is easier to manage since they're all under our control and located close to each others.
What if we list down the 'profession' each of us wants to have. Note that this is for fun, doesn't depict any specific role or rank within the alliance. As we grow in number of population, we would 'rank up'. What about the following 'rank system':
0-100 population: Dabbling
101-200: Novice
201-300: Adequate
301-400: Competent
(...and so on until...)
1501-1600: Legendary
Since I'd like to claim the title Elf Skin Tanner (May I?
) and currently I have 200-ish population, I would be have the title "Novice Elf Skin Tanner". I'm sure by the time we reach Legendary, we would have 2-3 settlements, justifying the title.
Also, to make it easier to organise the ranks, what if each member is given the authority to alter his to 'title' (and only his, not other members'). So Akura does not have to do all the hard work. Would it be possible?