"..."
"Well, if the Alanis were known for parties like this, then I for one welcome their return to the spotlight. Should you ever need my services, you need but ask.
And envied? No, darling. I do not seek praise. I simply seek to share my brilliance with the world. What can I say, I am a generous person.
On that note, I shall let you return to your guests. Unlike you, many of these people seem to be ignorant of good taste, or the way of the modern world, and I should explain it to them. A thankless task, but I must do it nonetheless"
You have acquired: Hugo's Friendship.
The art itself was quite average
D:
Offer sevices to the King
[5] You set off to offer your services the Archbishop (?) of Moun. It happens that his holiness has a rare slot of free time, and can thus speak with you immediately. You are let into the small, plain chapel which serves as the throne room of Moun. The Archbishop, who in keeping with tradition gave up his name when ascending to the position, is kneeling by the altar when you enter.
"Can I help you, my son? Ah, you are the mercenary. I understand you seek employment? Know that Moun is a peaceful town, who does not seek to wage war upon its enemies, but rather to understand them and learn from them.""Despite this, we do require a certain degree of military forces. Misguided bandits, and other criminals, must be brought into the light, but they speak only the language of the sword. We may be able to hire you for minor tasks such as these. "Can you offer us this, mercenary? Would you be willing to be the shield of the faithful in these dark times?"((Giving up your name when ascending to Archbishop is totally a legitimate thing, representing the fact that the Archbishop is a neutral figure, who does not bring his own life (and thus faith) into the ruling of Moun (which contains multiple religious groups). It is not just because I can't be bothered to make up a name))
Leave to the city-state directly north of Talama.
Discipline: [6] You have no problems keeping your soldiers in line. Indeed, they obey your orders without question. Food, money, and weapons aside, you don't think you will have any trouble commanding these soldiers at all from now on.
Action: [2] However, your journey is plagued with difficulties. The men hunger, and you have no knowledge of the region, and find yourself lost on more than one occasion. When you finally arrive at Shola, you find the people wary, distrustful, of your rag-tag soldiers.
Buy supplies and furniture and start revamping the warehouse into a restaurant to feed the peoples.
[3]Without money, there isn't much you can do with the place. You manage to scrape together some old tables and chairs from your followers, and move your sermons(?) into the warehouse, but it isn't very impressive, and it won't attract more converts.
Also, one of your converts asks you to remind him of the basics of your religion. Maybe a short summary of what it is?