I just noticed this now, but it seems like we in Lencil have a hex of unexplored land in the NE. It's not a big deal, considering I don't know how much one hex is. Anyway, I'll move now.
"What do you mean we don't have access to the ocean?!"
"Well, sir, you forgot to mention it to the GM and-"
"Enough with your fancy language, Julian, this problem must be fixed, we do want a flourishing fish industry, don't we?"
"I think you overestimate the fishing capabilities of 7th century Italy... and the quality of fish."
"Well, water has other, more tangible benefits than delicious, succulent..."
"Sir, you're drooling."
"What? No, I'm not."
"No, but I did break you out of your reverie without using an anachronism, didn't I?
"Um, uh, yeah... Anyway, the benefits of having water is obviously seaborne trade, which we could use to our favor.
"How? We have a few trees and nothing else to trade with."
"That's of no import! Get out, stop asking questions, and deliver my commands!"
"I must say that perhaps you should have at least a few more-"
"Enough! The people in the streets don't complain about more than one thing at a time, and neither should I!"
Adviser Julian leaves, mumbling something about the mountains and the perils of delegation.
Disband the Useless Peasants in the Military
I mean seriously, is this the 15th century? No standing army for us!
20 Florins go towards expanding the empire towards the SE in order to get right up to the water, 20 more florins goes towards colonizing the land to the NE where we hope to find ore in them there mountains, and 17 go towards making Lencil a better place to live so as to attract migrants.