"But! To do that efficiently, we will need lumber mills...."
"Well, My lands do have abundant supplies of untapped lumber-more unused for the predation of bandits and lack of funding than anything else...you have the markets, and I have the resources...though, I must raise some soldiers for the Queens war effort, naturally.
I shall begin construction right away. Next spring, when this mess is over, I will reduce my force and expand my business to begin supplying you. I trust you can forge a proper market for us by then?
Anyway, that's about it.
I do believe we are in business, sir....a toast then, to the future!"As 'Tala' raised her glass, she began making the calculations in her head....
Tala Economic Orders for Winter
-Upgrade my personal guard with Beserker Upgrade for .5 Ducats--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Sometime later...'Tala' nodded once again, exhausted. Did all Udanese dicker so much? It didn't help that her translator seemingly couldn't speak either, Ligorian or Udenspeak very well at all.
"Tell him I need troops, money-to hire. He is a mercenary, yes? I need him for the spring campaign against Mileth...what did he just say to me? "The general grunted, which meant nothing in most languages. She grunted back, mocking him. Uncomfortable silence. After a few more hours, they had finally agreed on a price that was not entirely highway robbery.
Her new hired troops were fairly motley, but they had a reputation-'Rolf's Maulers' were known to be dependable enough to charge straight into any sort of danger swinging their axes carelessly, as long as you paid them enough...they were more like bears than men, horribly hairy and Beast-like, but strangely polite, as they had refrained from howling and hooting at Tala as she had walked through the camp.
She was glad to have a heavy shock force on her side for the battle to come.