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Glad to see you again. For those who have not been at the first thread I highly recommend you to read the archive. For the rest, welcome back. We have just beaten the perfidious Ghibellines and we were returning to Local with the Guelph merchant that we saved. And we were speaking to Captain Crumbling. As requested I will begin by an interlude to see how other denizens of India have seen your arrival.

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>>5134375

INTERLUDE :

A storm rumbled over dark mountain peaks and the lighting highlighted the outlines of a mighty fortress. The place has so much spikes attached to it that some people might think that the builders have said, heh, let’s make a fortress out of a hedgehog. But on each spike a body, sometimes skeletal, sometimes new, was impaled. A lone rider went through the narrow path that lead to this dreaded place and the guards let him enter. He entered with glee this powerful complex of towers, bastions and barracks where hundreds, or even thousands of evil creatures dwelled. Brutish orcs and powerful Minotaurs, cunning goblins and cruel dark elves, reptilian kobolds and demonic Tieflings and even a great number of men, with strange tatoos and evil looking banners. The rider gave his mount to a noseless warrior with a spetum and continued on foot once he arrived to an enormous gate. Five trolls were neeeded to open the thing and he was escorted by ogre mercenaries towards the main part of the fortress. Because the bastions and the militarised city outside were only the tip of the iceberg. In truth the main part of the complex was subterranean. Here our man passed over abysses were kobolds mined ore to support the war effort, magical portals from whose demons and messengers with the netherworld emerged, hundreds of strange cultists who repeated the same phrases ones after the other and many other scenes. In arenas and fighting pits trolls wrestled against each other and the rider could hear the laughs of a dark elf sorceresses echoing from torture chambers.
Our rider continued to enter more deeply into this dark place and he only stopped to see the darkness of some great caverns being lit up by the flames of a black dragon who was being tamed by some beastmasters. But his destination was deeper, in the most serene chamber of this bastion of the forces of destruction.
He finally passed by a battalion of skeletal servants continuing their work a long time after their deaths and entered a great hall. It’s ceiling was invisible and the only sources of light were some magical torches near the many pillars that supported this room. It was so big that nobody could see the ends of it and it was clear that it was made by the genius of the best of duergar architects
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>>5134376

Here, hundreds, no, thousands of courtiers and sycophants were vying for power from a figure seated on a throne of the blackest stone decorated by blood red gems. For every inhabitant of this fortress the figure on the throne, wearing a black ornate spiky armor full of runes that glowed when blood was poured into it was the center of everything. He was not their god, no, gods were abstract beings that were not visible, he has totally replaced god by being omnipotent in their lives, deciding who shall live and who shall die horribly. Taller than a man and having a strange head looking like the one of a squid, and hands ended by crooked nails it watched some human and dark elven courtesans perform a dance with a bored expression. Watching was a great word in fact, he watched through them, as if thinking of far more important matters.
The rider decided to advance through the crowd and managed to do it after some minutes. Once he saw him the being on the throne smiled and made him sign to advance.
Everyone let him pass once it was done and the rider fell into his knees, dropping his hood and revealing to be a strange man with probably some gnomish and goblin blood for his skin was of a pale green, his nose crooked and his ears pointed. He spoke from his posture of prostration.
The voice of the rider was high-pitched and nasal.

-Great gelatinous Master ! I bear news from the Empire, news about the one touched by destiny, the one that the prophecies talk about, the one that is destined to overcome you and put an end to your glorious oppression.

There were whispers in the room that echoed in the great walls. News about it were rarely good, a new infinitely clever plan seemed to fail and the executioner, always near the throne, began to sharpen his axe, to deal with the bearer of bad news. The ruler of the keep answered in a deep tone that seemed to be made to boast.

-Then talk ! Have the fools that surround me managed to do something at last ?

There was no hope in his voice. There were more whispers of rumours around his entourage and everyone seemed to agree that it was bad news. The minions sent to deal with this enemy seemed to always be destroyed, but maybe a piece of useful information have been found.

-Your slimyness, it appears that the girl touched by destiny, the woman that was to vainquish you, is dead.

There were shocked gasps everywhere and even the master of the keep seemed taken aback. But nobody whispered, it was unexpected news and people here learned quickly to wait for the opinion of their overlord before they spoke. And the overlord answered, in a strangely furious and at the same time worried tone.

-What ? How ?!? Have my agents sent to ambush her managed to kill her ? It is.. Mostly unexpected...

-No, dreaded oppressor, no it seems that she was killed by a third party. She was killed before your servants managed to get to her.
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>>5134378

There was a bigger shock, what does this meant ? What was that ?!? Everyone in the hall began to speculate about the perpetrator of this. Some even managed to ask aloud if it was true, and not a ruse of the forces of good. Or a ploy by another party. But the voice of their master made them all silent.

-What ? Do they have proofs ? A body ? Have they seen how she was killed ? I remember she was sent to investigate about a magic disturbance in the provinces.

The messenger answered.

-They had to morph into birds to get on the spot, so they could not bring back her body, but they brought you her amulet, and they managed to cast a spell of time seeing at the moment of her death. They have not seen it because it can only be seen one time and for a short period, as you know, powerful tyrant, but they have brought you the Cristal ball where it is recorded.

And he gave the two objects that some servants fetched towards the master of this place.

He made a sign with his head to order one of his wizards, a powerful undead lich to place the Cristal globe here and it began to show the picture of a forest. But not wanting to see it in a small globe the powerful master of the keep enlarged it with a flick of the hand. A difficult magic but he performed it with ease. The being even began seeing his enemy’s demise by joking.

-One day we will learn to repeat this visions and to play them, and we will sell those cristal balls. I am sure we can make enough money with this to hire three mercenary armies.

Finally in the forest, on the road, three people were seen. The first one was a black skinned paladin, the famous Sir Tyrone of Diver-City, a paladin of rank twelve and Sir Wendel the Calm, another one, less famous but known too, of rank ten. Then came the person that everyone despised here, the woman that was announced to be the demise of their master : Elliana Purefyre, daughter of an humble miller but touched by destiny to destroy the primordial evil. The vision incited hatred amongst the mob of sycophants, some of theme have lost minions, partners, pets and even dungeons at the hands of those three and hating the enemies of the master was always well seen.

Then the paladin woman began to feel unwell and said something, unfortunately we could not head anything and an orcish general, who knew nothing about magic, asked.*

-Can we hear what she says...

A necromancer answered him.

-It is called time seeing not time hearing you oaf !

Before the two fought their master talked and ordered.

-He is right, can someone read on lips ?

One man, probably a spymaster if some sorts, bowed and answered.

-She seems to say that she feels unwell because of this magical perturbation phenomenon but her two companions feel nothing. She says it’s like her strength is sapped. And that her armor feels heavy... And... Oh ! Sir Tyrone has seen something...

The master ordered quickly.

-Turn this Cristal ball you imbeciles ! Quickly !
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>>5134381

Unfortunately they were not quick enough and if they managed to see that something moved in the bushes it disappeared. They tried to see for some time and then they continued to watch the paladins of the Order of the Flame of Justice discussing the illness. It is when they saw the three looking at the same direction that they knew it was time to turn the Cristal ball.

Four figures advanced. Each one mounted on a powerful warhorse. And a kind of red headed peasant with a muddy face with some smallpox marks accompanied them. His lack of hygiene was worthy of a troll. The peasant had a bow and he pointed a finger towards the paladins.

The men wore all chainmail armor and their horses and armors were covered in armoried cloth. Each one carried a lance, they looked like knights but they had only chainmail and closed steel helmets, they seemed to be poorly equipped. And where were their pauldrons ? Every important knight had huge pauldrons ! The knight in the middle seemed to order a charge, but we could not be sure because it’s lips were covered by his helmet but once the hall saw them charging they understood that these strange men had no intentions towards the paladins.
Against them Sir Tyrone went forward and the spymaster traduced.

-He says he will cast a “Barrier of Edos” to stop the knights and then they would dismount them.

The woman marked by destiny rised and readied her sword while on the other side Sir Wendel prepared to cut an enemy in two. Everyone wanted to see what trick will the strange men use to prevail. But no one imagined what happened.

They simply charged and the barrier did not work. He tried to raise his sword and everyone knew that paladins were far quicker than low ranked fighters but he had no time, he got smitten in the head by the first rider and the head of this enemy of evil was simply opened in two by an axe blow. Then Sir Wendel was ran through the neck by a lance ! How ? He should have managed to dodge ! But he was now dead. Last remained the woman marked by destiny but she was knocked down by a blow from a rider with a Red Cross on white background on his tabard. She tried to rise a hand and said something that the spymaster traduced.

-She is using “detect evil” and... She says “Abomination... who... who are you ? What are you ?”

But the man in the middle, who killed sir Tyrone with his axe, turned towards his men and ordered something. Then he removed his helmet and a human face, of a quite alluring blond man with blue eyes appeared. He had noble features and an arrogant air and said something that the spymaster traduced.*
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>>5134384

-He speaks with an horrendous accent, I do not know if we shall kill everyone who speaks like that on sight or try to develop this accent in the Empire’s Capital to create a civil war... He says that he is called Chad Villeroa, and... He says... I am not sure but that she will be tried for witchcraft ? A paladin, it makes no sense.. He talks about an ordeal of water and order his men to throw her in the river to see if she floats like a duck ?!? Maybe it is his accent but what he says makes....

He stopped talking when two of the riders took the woman by the arms and she tried to fight against them and spoke.

-She curses them in the name of Edos and at least ten other divinities and she says that the Order of the Flame of Justice will avenge her death. And...

Everybody was shocked when she was thrown in the water of a muddy river and she was drowned. Like that... the chosen one... Drowned in a river of mud.

Everyone waited for the reaction of their master and for a moment the master was silent, before hitting his throne with his fist in a blow that echoed throughout the halls and saying.

-What is this nonsense ? We waited 2000 years for this moment ! I tried to kill the ancestors of this chosen one, unfortunately it backfired, but I managed to manipulate the creation of a paladin order that will accept peasant women in their ranks. I manipulate their teachings and the mage’s guild teachings to create weaknesses that I would exploit on a final confrontation... But we plan multiple assassinations and they all fail ! I even slaughtered her whole family damn it ! And some... some human with no pauldrons comes and kills her ! Ruining thousands of years of carefully laid plan for a final battle of good and evil were I will prevail and gloat about my victory before killing this wench ! I even wrote eighteen different versions of my victory speech ! Damn it !

Courtiers approved and said that it was scandalous. The executionner readied his axe to cut the head of the messenger who shivered. One of them, a duergar, was even saying.

-Great Squid-like overlord we shall maybe send assassins, or a cohort on this man. To avenge this offense ! He made all your loyal retainers pass for fools !

But the master was not impressed.

-No ! Sending troops or assassins is pointless. How much people do you sent against those three ? Hundreds ? Thousands ? You even sent dragons and an Archdemon ! And they all died ! And you think sending more against people who killed them effortlessly will solve the thing ? No... We need to be more clever, we will send a spy, to learn about this Chad Villeroa. Then I will break everything he loves and kill him while he begs me to do it ! Hah !
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>>5134385

Sycophants approved but the master of the keep continued.

-But what is important here is not this. The important thing is that now hundreds of prophecies are proven wrong ! Hundreds of them are now dust ! And if it means that we need to change our plans, my loyal minions, it means too that hundreds of new opportunities will arise ! None of the fools of the mages guild or of my traitorous brethren who do not understand real evil and try to copy my genius know it yet ! We have weeks before they learn it ! And we can take all of them unaware ! All of them will cower in fear before B’beg the Terrible ! Mwahahahahaha !

When he laughed with his evil laugh all his retainers laughed too with their most evil laughs as the protocols called. We were here in the fortress of B’beg the Terrible and everybody was dedicated to a traditional school of world ending evil. And to be truely evil, you had to respect evil traditions. The messenger, happy that his master laughed, asked.

-Yes masteeeeer, we shall drink to your victory !

But the master looked at him and remembered that thousands of years of plans have been lost and said.

-No, I will drink, you go getting whipped !

Well it was better than death at least.
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>>5134387

BACK TO US :

You talked about threats with captain Crumbling and you frowned when he talked about the biggest threats to the world.

-So there is really people who tell openly that they are evil ? And they have armies ? I mean some degenerates even in France try to worship the devil in sabbats and are joined by witches but let’s be serious. Common folk know that evil is a danger. Even heretics, even saracens pretend that they are good.

The captain answers.

-Well, it is like this, they want to end the world. But they have not been seen since years ago and they are confined to border regions far away from here. There is the northern barbarians too, they are closer but our duchy was invaded last time when I was a young boy, and now our border forts are stronger.

You then asked, less philosophically.

-And about our region. I mean, probably the Ghibellines were not the only threat in our part of the land.

The man frowned and answered.

-Some bandits try to hide in the plains on the north or the east. But they were not as active as the goblins. They are more like runaway criminals and they try to survive more than to loot. Sometimes we hanged some of them but it was nothing.
There is forest beasts too, some of them can be dangerous, but they attack very rarely, they are more a threat to woodsmen and hunters even if seven years ago an isolated homestead was destroyed by an angry owlbear. Lord Random hunted him down.

You did not knew what he meant, owls and bears were collaborating ? Like in a fairy tale ? Strange... but you nodded. And he continued.

-There can be some things too in the hills of Nesse in the east, but it is not our territory even if some strange things can crawl from here.

It is then that you realise that if you asked about threats and lords you never managed to talk properly about the geography of your lands. Maybe it was the time. But other topics were interesting to explore.

>Ask about how owls and bears can communicate between themselves.
>Ask about ancient wars.
>Ask about the barbarians from the north.
>Ask about these evil people at the borders of the Empire.
>Ask about the geography of your demesne.
>Ask another question to Crumbling (write in)

Please choose 2 topics.
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>>5134389
>Ask about ancient wars.
>Ask about the barbarians from the north.
>Ask about these evil people at the borders of the Empire.
>Ask about the geography of your demesne.
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>>5134389
>Ask about the barbarians from the north.
>Ask about these evil people at the borders of the Empire.

Didn't the merchant's daughter get three votes first?

>>5134437
Choose two anon.
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>>5134637

A man with the same ID voted two times for the daughter so she had only two votes.

>>5134437

Yes choose two please.
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>>5134376
>Being so stupid as to weaken your foundation by having massive subterranean complexes underneath your fuckhueg fortress

Whoever this is is not a smart person.

>>5134378
lmao, was that witch we drowned the fuckin' Chosen One?

>>5134381
Crystal balls...you mean cell phones?

lmao it is the saracen, the witch, and the guy who I forgot all the details about.

>>5134384
pauldron autism

egads these people must love being blind.

>>5134385
Our accent is horrible? wtf? These people must be English, truly the nemesis of glorious France!

>>5134389
>Ask about the geography of your demesne.
>Ask about how owls and bears can communicate between themselves.
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>>5134389
>>Ask about the barbarians from the north
>>Ask about the geography of your demesne.
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>>5134389
>Ask about the barbarians from the north.
>Ask about these evil people at the borders of the Empire.
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>>5134437
>>5134637
>>5134642

Of course, you can have cool fantasy aesthetics or stable foundations, not both. But to his defence I imagine the Underground complex to be in a mountain while most of the fortress is on it's side. So maybe not everything is weakened.

Yes, you drowned the Chosen One, I laughed a lot when it was one of the first thing you did on the first quest and I understood then the high powerlevel of the players of this quest.

And about our accent I imagine it sounding like a bretonnian knight in TW Warhammer, an horrible cliché of a French accent.

>>5135064
>>5135018

Since we have 3 votes for the barbarians and 2 for geography or evil people I will post the barbarians now and let you choose between the two in a new vote.

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You asked Crumbling, who, after all fought a barbarian invasion in his youth.

-Tell me more about these barbarians, who are they ?

The man answers in a neutral voice.

-Barbarians are a wild people, they are savage. Once it was said that all the world was ruled by them. Or all mankind at least, but as some tribes began to civilise and create a more complex society they were pushed back or absorbed. It was done in wars or peacefully.
But the tribes of the north were a particular bunch. They lived here you know, and even south of there, well, all our kingdom was barbarian lands two thousand years ago. There is still barbarian tombs here, tumuluses. Barbarians believe that magic should not rule the world and that raw might should rule. Their warchiefs despise magic and hunted down elves and other magical races. When our kingdom

That seemed pretty reasonable to you. “You shall not let the sorceress live” said the Bible, well at least what you remembered your priest told you, you could not read. These chaps seemed primitive, but wise. You asked.

-And how were they pushed back ?
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>>5136094

-Well, some local tribes accepted magic and formed the kingdom of Bifuria, where we live. They were still clanic societies though, feudalism came when the anti-magic barbarians managed to practically win the war and Bifuria called the Empire for help. It became the eighth kingdom to join the empire. Together with the elves and the imperials Bifurians pushed back the barbarians to the mountains of the north.
But the barbarians did more and more raids against us. They grew strong in the mountains and managed to take back some of the lands to our north, one half of the Northern March, just north of here. But Emperor Innocent Genocide assembled his armies and helped us, he sent his troops to the mountains and after 20 years of grueling wars, that were 200 years ago, we finally pushed them back from the mountains. Now they are all controlled by our men and dwarves. We built forts in these passes and called them the Impassable passes.
But barbarians still live in the Tundra north of the mountains, and sometimes they manage to destroy the border forts that guard the mountain passes. Emperor Bumbling Incompetent tried to push them back from the Tundra following the advice of our queen but was defeated one hundred years ago.
Then, more than fifty years ago barbarians allied themselves with trolls and orcs and managed to pass by force our impassable passes. They smashed through the land, destroyed the Northern march and attacked even our castle. I already told you that I had to hide the young lord random and that I was a boy of fifteen at that time... It was terrible. Thousands of warriors clad in fur and accompanied by mighty beasts and orcs and trolls and even some ogres. They destroyed everything... Only the walls remained. They needed two days to figure out how to build ladders against our walls but we had only twenty men as garrison against these hordes. Lord Basic, father of Lord Random was killed that day and he ordered me to hide his son.

Well they seemed more powerful than you thought. You asked.

-Have they a chance to cross the passes a new time ?

-Well, all the defences were reinforced, the Fighter’s guild, the Mages guild and imperial troops guard this place in plus of Bifurian troops but we never know. Barbarians are numerous and strong and they can sometimes unite under a strong leader.
We try to send adventurers to kill their chieftains to prevent that and we send some raids to their border. But sometimes small groups of barbarians manage to cross the mountains by forgotten passes and to attack the northern march. They are rarely more than twenty or fifty people but their raids are dangerous. Fortunately since the death of their chief in the last invasion barbarians are not united

You nodded and asked, quite curious to know more while your horse continued to advance slowly.

-And how were they defeated ?
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>>5136096

-Well, the battle took place in our duchy, the duchy of Nowhere. The duke assembled his armies and was joined by the armies of the Queen and even some imperial troops from the capital. And even if the barbarians were more numerous the strength of our magic and our heavy cavalry prevailed.

Yes, footmen are no match against true heavy horsemen. But magic, well, if the locals relied this much on magic no wonder that the Mages Guild was so powerful. You asked a last question.

-And those barbarians, do they pray to many gods like your kin ?

-Yes, they pray to the same gods as us. Even if they are closer to Charral, god of battle and butchery.

You nodded, well, this idol worshippers needed a good crusade to remind them about Christ, but now you had other problems.

What else do you ask before arriving at Local ?

>Ask about these evil people at the borders of the Empire.
>Ask about the geography of your demesne.
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>>5136098
>>Ask about these evil people at the borders of the Empire
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>>5136098
>>Ask about the geography of your demesne.

Well at least the barbarians hate magic
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>>5136098
>Ask about these evil people at the borders of the Empire.
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Please tell me that the evil tyrant B'beg the Terrible is not a follower of pic related (please, please, for all that is sacred, please not this...)
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>Ask about these evil people at the borders of the Empire.
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>>5136094
Seems to have cut off after "When our kingdom-" near the end.

>>5136098
>Ask about the geography of your demesne.

This is more immediately relevant to the prosperity of our realm, for now.
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>>5136098
>Ask about the geography of your demesne.
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>>5136098
>>Ask about the geography of your demesne.
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>>5136121
>>5136191
>>5136199
>>5136211

Fear his plan, in one thousand years he will have al mank watching crystal balls all day and not be able to take up arms against him !

>>5136230
>>5136386

Oh, yes, sorry, the complete sentence is "When our Kingdom was under their domination they buried their dead nearby."

>>5136677
>>5136749

Before you are into the castle you ask to the Guard Captain.

-I need to know the geography of my demesne. It is primordial for it’s security. I know about the villages, Local, Nearby, Otherone and Forgotten and that there is a forest on the south but tell me more. I know too about the river, the Queste that goes through it and I know that Nearby and Local are on it. But I do not know where are our borders.

-Well, yes, my friend Oldfossil told you well. Everything here is flat, and about the borders your lordship has well defined borders in the west and ill defined borders on the other directions.

You see to the south lies the Forest of Gump, and it full of Goblins, monsters and creatures and it is not inhabited nor crossed by roads. Our only settlement in the forest is Forgotten and it was forgotten about for a long time.
Lord Random sent adventurers to explore it but it appears that it has no traces of civilisation. The only way to cross it is to navigate upstream on the Queste and in two days you will end on the Billy Hills that are claimed by the Lord of the Billy Hills, a vassal of the Baron of the Red Neck and of our Count, Careless.
There is a small nameless river that forms the lake that is near Forgotten too but it ends in the forest and so it is not useful for trade.
And if you choose to cross the forest, well look at that elven caravan, and wood elves are the best to navigate this kind of landscape.

You nodded and asked.

-And about the other directions.
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>>5137049

-Well to the north and the east you have no roads because this region is called the Cairns. It is a plain where barbarians once buried their dead. But all the tombs have been plundered by adventurers a long time ago and purged of necromancers. But it is a bad land. It has no major rivers or water sources and it makes bad farmland. Some pastoral communities tried to form here, nomadic people who travelled the cairns, but they were all settled forcibly by the father of Lord Basic, father of Lord Random and other nearby lords because they wanted them to be easier to tax. We needed to kill a quarter of them in this occasion. Then with the barbarian invasion they got all killed by barbarians who did not wanted them to settle their lands. We still have some pastoral activity in the village and on nearby homesteads. Our easternmost resident is a centaur, the only one of our seigneury, he breeds sheep. He is a nice person.
If you go from Otherone to the east on foot for five days you will find the village of Lostway in the Duchy of Thraefain, it is ruled by the Lost Lord. There is some bandits and criminals on the run that hide in this plain, away from all authority.
And the plain of the Cairns continue to the north. Here we technically can go to the North March if we march from our northernmost hamlet towards it for three days, but there is no roads, all the roads are to the west.
But there is some people living here in the cairns, no villages but maybe three or four families living near the borders, and there is a kind of old man who does healing magic too and lives near the dead. We hesitate to tax those that are more than a day on horse from our village of Local because if we begin to claim this land some Lord of the North March will want to wage war. But they do not tax them either because well, it is ridiculous to start a war over 20 peasants.

You disagreed, even with twenty peasants you could expand your territory. So you asked.

-What lord rules this land up north ?

-It is the Lord Bastian of Y , he rules from the Y keep, called thus because it is built like a Y if we look at it from the sky. And he is sworn directly to the Marquess of the North March.

Interesting, only the west remained and it was time to ask.
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>>5137050

And the West, I suppose it is here that we have a border with our liege lord ! And with the Hostil Lord.

-Precisely. The border with the Hostil Lord is South of the Queste the border is with Baron Crook our liege lord and north of there it is a border with lord Hostil. He wants some of our fertile plains because his part of the plains is not very rich he says that the hamlet of Disputed is in his rightful lands but we are stronger so he can't act on his claims.
The baronial hills are richer, there is some stone quarry here and they make good stones. And a watchtower to keep the kobolds of the hills from coming. They are not numerous, nor evolved enough to be in league with the Kobold slavers of the underworld but they can be a small threat like the Ghibellines. Oh, and sometimes a Hill Troll tries to steal some animals to eat but most of this is in baronial lands.
With lord Hostil there is no monsters on the border, it is mostly plains and the line of the border was decided by ancestors of Baron Crook 200 years ago, but it seems that we have not the same copies of the original documents proving where it is because they claim some of our land.

It seemed that your lands were as flat as your dear Champagne but not as rich. But it was a good beginning. Now you knew what your borders were and where your subjects lived. But you asked.

-Is there any more important hamlets like Disputed ?

The man raised his shoulders.

-Well, disputed is maybe 25 inhabitants, but there is a dwarven community of probably 30 inhabitants on the queste road, they make the beer that you like so much my Lord. And then there is maybe twenty people at Rabit, a small hamlet populated only by the Rabit family, we say that they breed like Rabits. They have farms in the east and the hamlet is between Otherone and Local. Then there is 40 people in Cresus Farms, a rich land where the richest peasant of our seigneury has lands. Everyone works for him there and he pays us good taxes each year. He lives on the road to the Baronial Lands.

You wanted to ask more but you had already arrived in your courtyard when you finished to talk with the captain and you had a nice Guelph lady to impress. You looked at her red hair and her blue eyes and the inhuman grace of her movements. It was time for dinner. What do you order.

>Order to prepare a feast for the men and bring a minstrel if there is one in the village
>Order to prepare a good dinner
>Order to prepare a good dinner and fetch a minstrel if there is one in the village
>After ordering talk to Oldfossil about your victory
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>>5137053
>Order to prepare a feast for the men and bring a minstrel if there is one in the village
>After ordering talk to Oldfossil about your victory
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>>5137053
Hmm, what are our food stores looking like? I want to know how much this will cost us or if we need to worry about reserves for winter or running out of food before the harvest comes in.

For now I'll vote...
>Order to prepare a good dinner and fetch a minstrel if there is one in the village
>After ordering talk to Oldfossil about your victory
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>>5137053
>>Order to prepare a good dinner and fetch a minstrel if there is one in the village
>>After ordering talk to Oldfossil about your victory
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>>5137053
>>Order to prepare a good dinner and fetch a minstrel if there is one in the village
>>After ordering talk to the Guelph Lady
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>>5137053
>Order to prepare a feast for the men and bring a minstrel if there is one in the village
>After ordering talk to the Guelph Lady
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>>5137192
>>5137200
Was the Guelph Lady an option?
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>>5134375
We must make decision.

I said that because hour advances and in this assembly women really talk too much.
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Finally caught up. This quest has the perfect mix of retardation, realism, and fantasy.
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>>5137145

Added your option to ask good sir, you are a wise bannerman indeed.

>>5137228

No. But I put it in the next choice.

>>5137460

In truth, it would be madness to let a daughter ascend the throne! Do you see lady or damsel commanding armies, impure every month, fat every year? And stand up to the vassals, when she is not able to silence the heat of their nature?
No, I don't see that, and I tell you, France is too noble a kingdom to fall into a distaff and be handed over to a female.
Lilies don't spin!

>>5137788

Thank you dear sir, you are wise indeed, retardation is the hardest part. I am but an apprentice walking the path towards full retardation.
But happy to see you.

>>5137192
>>5137200

You dismount and begin to order the servants while one of them takes your horse.

-I want a good dinner ready for us, and good wine from our cellars. Oh, and I want a minstrel, if there is one in the village, to play us some songs.

You added after this.

-And give some meat and a good portion of mead and beer to the men, they deserve it.

No need to do a huge feast, eating well and remembering the battle will suffice. You ordered another servant, a cagot with hairy feet to fetch you Oldfossil, you needed to talk to the councillor about everything. He was a wise man and you trusted him.
Once he came, walking slowly, he looked worried and he began to talk.

-My Lord ! I heard some rumors from the servants. It is said that you killed a troll in single combat ! And we lost some men... But congratulations for your victory... And... Oh... You seem to have taken the shaman prisoner.

You nod, answering to him.

-Yes, the Turtle was killed, I never saw this beast before but even turtles from India must bow before my sword and my axe. Well, and we lost three men, we will need to replace them. I will pay a share of the loot to their families of course. And about Schamann, he seems to have the spirit of Conradin inside of him.

He looks at you strangely.

-Conrad what ?

-Conradin von Hohenstaufen, a dead king of Sicily, even if he was a German and a Ghibelline candidate for this throne. I do not know how he ended up here but I prefer to keep the Ghibelline in my dungeons, I will not kill a Christian Monarch, even if he is in a malformed small green body.

The man looks at you, worried and mumbles for himself.

-A King from your... By the gods, it is worse than I thought...

What do you say.
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>>5137846

>We will rest tomorrow but after tomorrow Brother Louis will be sent to negociate a loan in Podunk, prepare his palfrey and some provisions for a small escort.
>I will send Brother Louis tomorrow to negotiate a loan, prepare his palfreys and some provisions for a small escort.
>The Guelph merchant gave me a falchion, it seems to be made of a strange metal, is it as good as the weapon made of Nobrainor found in the temple ?
>Worse than you thought ? What do you mean ?
>The Ghibellines looked like knights and you said that they do not do this, apparently they parodied the dead like you said they do and this dead person that guided them was Conradin.
>How was the keep during my absence ?
>About our food stores, I know that all the Korne, Pautatoes and Tobako have disappeared and we gave some food to the villages but what are our stocks ? Do we have enough to hold until the harvest comes ?
>Tell me Oldfossil, you are an experienced man, what do this kind of Guelph ladies like the merchant’s daughter like ? Are women in India just like in the Christendom ?
>Farewell, I will see our new guests (go to the merchant’s daughter)
>Other (write in)
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>>5137849
>We will rest tomorrow but after tomorrow Brother Louis will be sent to negociate a loan in Podunk, prepare his palfrey and some provisions for a small escort.
>The Guelph merchant gave me a falchion, it seems to be made of a strange metal, is it as good as the weapon made of Nobrainor found in the temple ?
>Worse than you thought ? What do you mean ?
Most important of all
>Tell me Oldfossil, you are an experienced man, what do this kind of Guelph ladies like the merchant’s daughter like ? Are women in India just like in the Christendom ?
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>>5137852
+1
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>>5137846
To be fair, better a spinster than a heathen.

>>5137849
>We will rest tomorrow but after tomorrow Brother Louis will be sent to negociate a loan in Podunk, prepare his palfrey and some provisions for a small escort.
>The Guelph merchant gave me a falchion, it seems to be made of a strange metal, is it as good as the weapon made of Nobrainor found in the temple ?
>The Ghibellines looked like knights and you said that they do not do this, apparently they parodied the dead like you said they do and this dead person that guided them was Conradin.
^to answer Oldfossil

>About our food stores, I know that all the Korne, Pautatoes and Tobako have disappeared and we gave some food to the villages but what are our stocks ? Do we have enough to hold until the harvest comes ?

Sorry for choosing so many option QM, but when they are all answers to Oldfossil or questions or useful instructions to Oldfossil then I kinda have to choose them all.
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>>5137891
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>>5137849
>Worse than you thought? What do you mean?
>The Ghibellines looked like knights and you said that they do not do this, apparently they parodied the dead like you said they do and this dead person that guided them was Conradin
>How was the keep during my absence?
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>>5137852
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>>5137891

No problem about the fact of choosing many options. And about Salic Law I simply answered to the gigachad >>5137460 who quoted Gaucher de Châtillon, Constable of France under 6 successive kings and most excellent servant of the realm (who figures in pic related in my previous answer) so I answered with another quote of this great man.

>>5137915
>>5137932
>>5138044

You tell the man directly.

-We will rest tomorrow but after tomorrow Brother Louis will be sent to negociate a loan in Podunk, prepare his palfrey and some provisions for a small escort.

The man agreed immediately, happy to not be caught on the last subject and said.

-It will be done my lord. I will order the servants to prepare it. I think that four guards will be enough to go with him. After all we will need some warriors to protect the gold on the way back to our lands.

You nod, four guards seemed reasonable enough. But you continue directly by asking a man that carried this falchion.

-The Guelph merchant gave me a falchion, it seems to be made of a strange metal, is it as good as the weapon made of Nobrainor found in the temple ?

The man asked.

-May I...

You gave him the sword, after all he will need to take a closer look at it. He looked at it and said, impressed.

-It is made of Starsilver, a metal that only the elves know how to make, and maybe the dwarves but they say that it is a second rate metal. It never loses it’s sharpness and it is lighter than steel.

Well, it was lighter than steel yes, but a falchion was not very impressive.

-Well, it remains a Falchion, what use it is against armor ? It can only be useful against unarmored peasants !

To prove it you removed your helmet and hit it with your falchion. It made a very funny sound, like a music. The man wanted to defend the sword and said.

-Well, the elves do not use a lot of armor, especially wood elves.

Then you saw lots of people looking at you after hearing the sound of the blade on your helmet. The Guelph merchant looked at you, surprised and said.

-My...my Lord... you do not like our gift your lordship ? You want to break it ?

You looked at him, strangely.

-Break it ? Of course not ! It is a beautiful blade, why would I want to break it ?

-Well... You just hit it against a steel helmet.

-Yes, it is what blades are made for.
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>>5140036

Toplexil the merchant seemed to be scandalised by this idea. He said.

-But, steel is stronger than Starsilver, if you hit steel too strongly you can break it ! You have to hit unarmored parts of the enemy to kill him...

You look at him. Was he serious ? How does he wanted to wage war like this ?

-And if people wear armor ? And what use is a sword if you can’t touch armor with it ?

The Guelph seemed to not even understand your question but one of the short Scotsmen in your ranks, it was Florin, laughed and said «well said». The merchant, after a moment, said in an unsure tone.

-Well you don’t ? You are supposed to hit flesh and armor. Silverstar is light and you can hit quickly with it before a man with steel armor can react. You can for exemple hit him in the visor of his helmet !

You laughed ! To seriously thrust and cut through the visor of an helmet against an armoured target who tried to kill you was laughable. These Italians were ready to say anything to sell their crap. But the sword was pretty at least.

-You make me laugh merchant ! You can not hit someone in the visor in a fight, you can do it only if you pin him down and thrust your dagger into it.

-Well, elven swordmasters and bladedancers can do it ! They are the best warriors in the world, perfecting their craft all their lives ! They can kill tens of armoured humans ! They even trained some humans in their arts.

You laugh, and answer.

-We are not in a ballroom, in battle only armor and strength count. Even if you need to be a good fencer armor will always beat agility.

Your men agreed, only the Guelph disagreed but seeing his daughter frowning you said quickly.

-But it is a beautiful sword, I will keep it. Do not worry about this.

Florin the Scotsman added to his friend Orin.

-Hah ! Our lord knows not to trust knife-eared rubbish ! Truly he is a wise human.
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>>5140040

You then added after everyone was gone in other parts of the castle.

-Dear Oldfossil, you said that it was worse than you thought. What did you meant by it ?

He seemed afraid that you asked the question but answered.

-Well, my Lord, I fear that the magic that transported you here has done more than to transport you and your men. If old ghosts and spirits of dead kings from your lands came here it means that it can transport more.. Imagine if it carries diseases, or bad people, or worse and... Our two worlds can maybe even come to fusion with catastrophic consequences...

You then thought a moment about it, a curious doubt invading your mind.

-Our two worlds ? What do you mean ? We are on the same place, only in distant lands... There is only one world and it was created by God.

He looked worried but answered.

-Y... Yes... I suppose so my lord. But I meant, our two peoples, and even then some diseases or people may be here but not in your land or not be here but be un your land. If more things were transported it may have consequences....

You answer to him, beginning to understand.


-The Ghibellines looked like knights and you said that they do not do this, apparently they parodied the dead like you said they do and this dead person that guided them was Conradin. I first thought that it was stupid because Ghibellines in Italy can be knights or men at arms but when you talk about it...

-Yes, my Lord. You begin to understand, some threats may be aggravated by the arrival of things from your land ! Here it took a dead king that changed primitive Goblins into a better fighting force. I mean... Strange things can happen. And the corn, potatoes and tomatoes, does it grow in your land ?

-No, I never heard of them Oldfossil...

-Then maybe they died because they do not exist in your land and the transportation of yourself and your men transported some features of your land too... Ah... We need a mage to better understand this... I can only emit theories about a subject that I do not know.

Well, it was disturbing, so this country was becoming more like France ? They should be glad ! But at the same time it was not very probable.

-Transportation that makes growth stop ? It’s absurd... And we do not need mages. If your theory is correct we will se no other effects in the coming days because the transportation has ended. I am here now and I can not return without a long trip to France. So we will see, maybe it’s another thing.

He nodded and asked to you.

-My Lord, may I ask a question ?

-Yes of course.

-Is there a lot of mud in your land ? And... Is there some hunchbacked people, and do peasants have a lot of diseases ?

You answered quickly.
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>>5140044

You answered quickly.

-Well it is less muddy than England for sure. Maybe more than Italy were Guelphs and Ghibellines wage war. And definitely less than Flanders, this land full of traitorous burghers. And about peasants they mostly look just like here, yours are richer maybe... And yes yours seem a bit less sick.

He nodded his head and you changed the subject.

-About our food stores, we talked about Korne, Pautatoes and Tobako and even Taumatoes that have disappeared and we gave some food to the villages but what are our stocks ? Do we have enough to hold until the harvest comes ?

He seemed to reflect a bit on the question and said.

-Yes, yes, if we are careful we will hold until the harvest that comes in two months and even if it is not a full harvest it will be enough to pass winter. Maybe there will be food shortages. We will need to buy some food.

Well, nothing too dramatic then. But you had a last question, the most important question to be honest, you said to your councillor in a low tone.

-Tell me Oldfossil, you are an experienced man, what do this kind of Guelph ladies like the merchant’s daughter like ? Are women in India just like in the Christendom ?

The councillor smiled and said in a sympathetic tone.

-Well, elf ladies are sophisticated, but wood elves like her less than Light or Dark elves. They normally like poetry and nature, and probably travels since she is a merchants daughter. But know that elves... Do not think like us, they live longer than us, seeing that he has white hair and looks like he is 35 years old the father is probably around 1000 or 1200 years old while the daughter must be 300 years since she looks like that she is 20. What do you think ?

You looked at him, and waited a bit, was this a kind of joke ? You looked at him waiting to see if he laughed but he simply looked at you like if he said something insulting. He seemed to fear your reaction and so you simply said.

-I.. I am sorry, what did you say about her age dear Oldfossil.

-Do not ask her her age my Lord ! It is a lady and...

-I know this Oldfossil but you talked about 300 years...

-Well, but my lord, you always talk about Elves, even if you put a "G" before it, and you say that you know light and dark elves, then I thought that you knew... Well, that they cannot die of old age !

You looked at him in disbelief, what sorcery was this ? And you asked.

-Not die of old age ? What blasphemy is this ?

-Well... You did not knew it...

-Guelphs are a political faction defending the pope and the Welf dynasty in Germany and Italy, while Ghibelline are the same but they support the Emperor. I never saw an Italian living 300 years, do they use sorcery for this. And White and Black Guelphs are different factions inside the Guelph movement that formed after their war against the Ghibellines.
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>>5140047

He opened his eyes in understanding and said a long "aaaaaah"... Then he answered.

-No... Not sorcery, even if they are magical by nature but they simply live longer than us... But... I do not know my lord if we must have this conversation now, dinner will be served already. It will be better to talk tommorow.

You are in an internal conflict and a lot of doubts attack your mind. Contradictory thoughts race across your head. What do you say or decide ?

>You are right Oldfossil, you will talk about it later...
>No, we need to talk about this Guelphs today and now.
>This 300 years woman is clearly a witch if she is magical by nature and you invited her in your castle, just like her father. They tricked you, and they probably celebrate Sabbats with the blood of young virgins to live longer. You must arrest them and burn them alive.
>Maybe some Indian tribe can live longer... And they are called Guelphs... After all some places are named with the same names but are located in different provinces. But you will not touch a 300 years old woman, it is creepy.
>300 years old... Well, you knew a burgher in Amiens called Macron who married a woman that was twice his age. This Guelph lady looks too beautiful to pass by.
>Other (write in)
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>>5140050
>No, we need to talk about this Guelphs today and now.
Better to rip the bandaid out early.
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>>5140050
>>No, we need to talk about this Guelphs today and now.
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>>5140050
>>This 300 years woman is clearly a witch if she is magical by nature and you invited her in your castle, just like her father. They tricked you, and they probably celebrate Sabbats with the blood of young virgins to live longer. You must arrest them and burn them alive.
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>>5140050
>This 300 years woman is clearly a witch if she is magical by nature and you invited her in your castle, just like her father. They tricked you, and they probably celebrate Sabbats with the blood of young virgins to live longer. You must arrest them and burn them alive.
WITCHCRAFT WITCHCRAFT BURN THEM ALL
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>>5140050
>Maybe some Indian tribes can live longer

Men lived to great ages in Biblical times, and we have by now seen and heard of stranger folk than this in India.
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>>5140050
>No, we need to talk about this Guelphs today and now.
>300 years old... Well, you knew a burgher in Amiens called Macron who married a woman that was twice his age. This Guelph lady looks too beautiful to pass by.
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>>5140309
I support this, too. Hit on her anyway.

>>5140050
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>>5140050
>>5140090
Adding
>300 years old... Well, you knew a burgher in Amiens called Macron who married a woman that was twice his age. This Guelph lady looks too beautiful to pass by.
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>>5140050
>>You are right Oldfossil, you will talk about it later
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You spazzes aren't talking about marrying the elf are you?
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hhehehhehehehehehe
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>>5140050
>Maybe some Indian tribe can live longer... And they are called Guelphs... After all some places are named with the same names but are located in different provinces.
>300 years old... Well, you knew a burgher in Amiens called Macron who married a woman that was twice his age. This Guelph lady looks too beautiful to pass by.

Fun quest OP. I enjoy the history.
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>>5140050
Hmm...I don't think making an enemy of the Guelphs is wise going forward, we must try and stay true, yes, but there are practical matters to consider. If the Guelphs are prominent in this area then it'd be foolish to make an enemy out of them by so openly making clear our intentions. Declaring all unnaturally long lived creatures witches is certainly bound to get around and bring consequences down upon us. Then again...if they are so foolish as to use fragile weapons that break upon hitting armour and think they can fight like fencers on a battlefield perhaps there is nothing to fear from them.

I also think that...
>>5140303
...is a good rationalization. So that is what I will vote to support.

That being said, I'd personally rather not consort with a possible 300 year old witch, or any of the unnaturally long lived Guelphs from now on, at least not sexually. There are plenty of beautiful fish in the sea. Though us getting together with an elf and then our aura causing her to age normally and us ending up with Aragorn and Arwen sort-of situation would be funny.

Pragmatics aside, while I will vote with the intent not do anything I think of as potentially too stupid regardless of the rewards in piety, I am ultimately okay if I don't get the vote I want and people end up burning her. It certainly fits with us so far.
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>>5140538
BURN THE HERETIC
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I cannot answer today, I will try to do it tomorrow but if I count well we have :

3 votes to continue to speak about Guelphs.
1 vote against it.

And about the lady

3 votes to sleep with her
1 to not do it but not burn her.
2 votes to burn the Guelphs.

Am I correct ?
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>>5141261
4 about Guelphs
6 about 300 years old fuck.
2 about indians
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>>5140303
I like this interpretation, so have my +1!
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>>5140050

>300 years old... Well, you knew a burgher in Amiens called Macron who married a woman that was twice his age. This Guelph lady looks too beautiful to pass by.
>This 300 years woman is clearly a witch if she is magical by nature and you invited her in your castle, just like her father. They tricked you, and they probably celebrate Sabbats with the blood of young virgins to live longer. You must arrest them and burn them alive.

Sleep with Guelph lady then burn her to atone for our sins. That’s totally how it works right?
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>>5140303

You are a wise and well read man good sir. I will use your suggestion, but it will come from Brother Louis, not our illiterate character.

>>5140309
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>>5140537

Marrying a commoner ? By Saint Denis... It's awful..

>>5140538

Honhonhonhonhon

>>5140562

Thank you very much my lord.

>>5140634

Of course, asking about Guelphs in a more political sense would be wise.

>>5140919
>>5141270

Thank you very much.

>>5142444

You sir are as vicious as Mahaut d'Artois.

>>5142226

No more delaying tactics. You said in a stern tone to your councillor that there was no time for this.

-No, we need to talk about this Guelphs today and now.

The man surrendered, he simply said.

-My Lord... Of course... What are your questions.

-You say that they are magical by nature. And that they live longer, what kind of human beings are they ?

-They are not.

You looked at him, strangely.

-What ?

-Well, they are not human, the elves are not the same species as us.

You answered, confused.

-What are they ? Animals ? Do they have an animal soul then.

Yes, animals had souls, it is why we judged them on trials and that priests excommunicated mice and other vermin before authorising the people to kill them all. But were this elves some kind of animals ? The councillor laughed a bit at your suggestion.

-Animals, no... No... You do not have other intelligent species besides humans in your world ?

You shook your head to tell him no. Well you heard about strange things but never saw them in France. Of course they were angels and demons and some people talked about fairies in the woods of britanny but they were magical or spiritual beings, not people of flesh and blood like us.

-It is strange then... It is very strange... Well, besides humans we have intelligent races here, Goblins, Orcs, Dwarves, Halflings, Tieflings...

But you were not an expert, you needed the opinion of brother Louis about it. Unlike you he knew how to read so it was probable that he could see, or remember, if in the Bible they talked about this kind of things. What was sure that you never heard about them, well only dwarves but as peasants suffering from it.
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>>5143344

Now was the time to confirm your suspicions. You quickly told Oldfossil to continue assuming his duties and you joined Brother Louis who was in prayer in his new quarters. You prayed with him for a moment, after all you did it every evening and seeing the strangeness of your situation the help of God could be needed at any moment. Then you asked him.

-Brother Louis... Tell me... You are a well read man, do you think that someone can live 300 years ?

He seemed to think a bit then answered.

-Mmmmh, Noah lived 950 years and Moses 120, 300 is somewhere in between and I do not doubt that it can be possible in biblical times... But today... Well, once Adam and Eve left Eden because of the original sin people began to age and die of old age...

You thought... It was interesting... So this Guelphs looked like people before they left Eden, at least in their longevity. And this Guelph merchant was older than Noah at his death... what does this meant ? Was it because of sorcery or holiness ? They were heathens so probably sorcery but maybe they never heard of the Lord. It was an important theological debate. But maybe they were simple close to Eden ?

-Where was the garden of Eden dear Brother Louis ?

The man thought, he knew a bit of geography, and said.

-Well it is at the source of the Euphrates, so in Asia, to the east from the Holy Land...

Interesting, so you said.

-And we are to the east of the Saracen lands after the holy land. Aren’t we ?

He looked at you, surprised, and thought that you wanted to find the garden.

-Y... Yes of course... And... You want to try to locate it ? It... Would be glorious, we could bring back a holy relic from here...

You smiled and answered. But you were now certain that these Guelphs were long lived from Eden. Maybe they were another kind of long lived beast or being made to live longer by God to keep company to the men, and only foundable in the east. Or maybe they were demons such as their pointy ears, who can only be seen as a remnant of horns, or a malediction from the Lord because of their sins just like the Englishmen had small tails behind their backs according to some scholars because they sinned against God. You remember that you tried once to see if it was true and ordered some English prisoners to show their backs but an English counterattack came before your scientific curiosity could be satisfied.

-We will do it, once we will have secured our power base here. But tell me, have you heard about other intelligent races than men ?

The man clearly made a gesture of his head saying that no.

-Pagans talked about dwarves and other strange beings, and peasants believe in fairies and other things like that but they are superstition. I never saw them.
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Strange, very strange. They seemed to exist according to Oldfossil, but maybe the definitions of "human beings" are not the same in different regions. The inhabitants of Britanny being Celts, and thus superstitious and impressionable in nature, believed in fairies and other pagan legends. It is why you always supported the fact that only people of Frankish blood, or at least with some Frankish ancestry could be noblemen.

There were lots of contradictory theories about this guelphs, but what theories were needed when a beautiful woman was at stake. She was 300 years old, and looked like she had no illnesses like some ladies of small virtue that you met in some brothels of Paris but had the good idea to avoid. It meant that she had 300 years of experience in bed. Honhonhon. You wouldn’t want to marry a woman like this of course but sleeping with her was an experience that you would not want to miss. You will need to confess about it but flesh is weak....

You then decided to go see her and looked at the lady with interest. She was tall, perhaps as tall as you, thin and incredibly gracious. She has something inhuman in her beauty that made her even more appealing. She was not big breasted like a milkmaid but was no flat woman either, the fact that she was thin only added to her thin movements. Her blue eyes were alert and her hair was arranged in an elaborated hairdo that you hadn't seen before, it seemed to not have been arranged at all but was factually very carefully laid. Her skin was pale and she seemed to never blush adding a kind of regal air to her.

Only one question remained : how to approach the lady ? She was probably grieving that she lost all her travelling companions but grateful that we helped to save her and her father and took back their goods.

>Talk to her about the recent events
>Try to talk about poetry
>Try to talk about travels
>Let the woman talk and nod, adding some comments, women love to hear their own voices.
>Other (write in)
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>>5143346
>Talk to her about the recent events
We killed a troll. Bragging rights are allowed.
>Try to talk about travels
She is the daughter of a merchant after all and we also traveled a bit in our time.
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>>5143346
>Try to talk about poetry
>Try to talk about travels

Lets test the orthodox approach and see if she has the same fancies as most elf ladies.
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>>5143346
>Try to talk about poetry
>Try to talk about travels

We can casually mention the troll, but maybe let's avoid bringing up the deaths of her friends/family when we're trying to get her in the mood.
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>>5143346
>>Talk to her about the recent events
>>Try to talk about poetry
>>Try to talk about travels
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>>5143421
Support
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>>5143346
>Try to talk about poetry
>Try to talk about travels
>Let the woman talk and nod, adding some comments, women love to hear their own voices.
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>>5143346
>Talk to her about the recent events
>Try to talk about travels
>Talk about her religious beliefs

We must weed the heresy out of her, by words or by flames
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>>5143346
>Talk to her about the recent events
Just the troll part. But be sensible to her recent traumatic experience.
>Try to talk about poetry
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>>5143849

You decided to talk to her about travels, after all it is the best strategy. You thought about other subjects too but travelling was the activity you wanted to bring forth first. It had the double advantage to probably please her, because she was a travelling merchant after all, and to help you learn more about the geography of the realm. So you came to her, with the best air of self confidence that you knew and a small smile. You said politely to the woman, you knew that they liked when you talked to them politely.

-My lady, may I formally introduce myself ? After all we met each-other in less than fortunate circumstances.

She smiled a bit sadly, well she grieved her loss after all. And said.

-My lord, you are too kind. I am Praetzel, daughter of Toplexil, thank you my lord. And, thank you for saving us...

And you answered in a reassuring tone.

-And I am Charles de Villeroi, lord of Local. Oh, and it was nothing, protecting those who travel in my lands is my duty.

She bowed and before she could speak you told her.

-And, if I may ask, in what direction were you travelling ? I mean, the Forrest of Gump has no roads and is rarely taken by merchants.

She said with a small smile, a sad but polite smile.

-We hoped to cross it because we are people from the forest. We were coming from the south, from the lands of the Baron of Red Neck and before that from the Duchy of Nella, we were going to go to the north, to the Northmarch before winter comes to sell our goods to the army, they always need wool, cloth and elven charms and magical gems.

When you heard magical gems you recoiled and did the sign of the cross. Well, you knew that bohemians and other gipsies tried to sell this crap on your father's land but you were a pious man, and against it. It made her laugh, a pure laugh, a crystalline laugh, small and feminine, and even a bit naive.

-Hahaha, I... I am sorry my lord, it's simply that, you recoiled and did this sign with your hands. Like I said something awful... And what was this sign ? Was it old magic ? I do not know anything about it...

You shook your head negatively, it was blasphemous but she did not knew what she was talking about after all. You preferred to tell her the truth.

-No, no, it is a religious sign from my land, in France, and in the Christendom, it is made to ask the help of God.

You could always say that it was for her travels, to keep her safe, instead of protecting you against this gipsy magic. She was sweet and did not deserve to know everything after all. Her eyes glowed, she seemed curious.

-I never heard of this land, and I travelled for a long period of time. And you said... A God ? Like what god ? The god of North, South, East and West if I believe this sign...

You smiled.

-The God of this, and many more things, think of Him as a God of everything, the only God.

She looked worried.
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>>5144108

-Humans with only one god.... You... You must come from afar.

-Yes, I have just arrived here from my Land.

You said, changing the subject. It was better than a theological discussion before knowing her. She then smiled truly happily and said.

-If I may ask you, my lord, can you me more about your land. I have travelled all my life and seen all the 16 kingdoms of our Empire and some foreign lands. It is very rare to meet someone who was in a place that is unknown for me. Tell me something about the lands that you crossed, and... I will tell you something too about those that I know.

She said it naturally, kindly, playfully ordering you. It was strange, but you met your lot of assured women in Paris too. You nodded, after all remembering home would be good. But what to say ?

(choose one option)

>Talk about Paris, Capital city of France and the biggest metropolis of the Christian West. Home to magnificent palaces and impressive churches. Talk about the feasts at Vincennes and at the Hostel de Valois and the hunts in the forest of Fontainebleau. Talk about the beauty of Notre Dame de Paris.
>Talk about Guyenne where you fought against the English in the vineyards and near old castles, talk about the fair Bordeaux and the great beaches of this region. Talk about the gascons, poor and not very clean but always ready to sing about love and to defend their honor.
>Talk about Champagne, your home province, about the magnificent Cathedral of Reims where the kings are crowned, the great vineyards and fields, the Minstrel Counts and the magnificent fairs where all the merchants of the west travel to sell their wares. Talk about Provins, the third city of France.
>Talk about Normandy, where the white cliffs fall into the sea, talk about Rouen, the second city of France, the city with blue roofs living under gothic bell towers, the city where we build galleys. Talk about the green meadows were cows pass and old monasteries.
>Talk about Flanders and it's many cities of craftsmen and weavers, about it's rains and it's houses of bricks and it's marvellous communal buildings and bell towers.
>Talk about the sun of Aragon and Catalonia where you waged war a long time ago against an excommunicated monarch. Talk about stone villages in the hills and the mountains and about the beauty of the Mediterranean sea. And all it's benefits.
>Talk about another place that you visited (Probably in France or nearby)

Oh and please roll 1d100 for intrigue
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Rolled 65 (1d100)

>>5144111
>>Talk about Champagne, your home province, about the magnificent Cathedral of Reims where the kings are crowned, the great vineyards and fields, the Minstrel Counts and the magnificent fairs where all the merchants of the west travel to sell their wares. Talk about Provins, the third city of France.
>Interrupt our story by occasionally ranting about ze English and Germans
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>>5144111

>Talk about Paris, Capital city of France and the biggest metropolis of the Christian West. Home to magnificent palaces and impressive churches. Talk about the feasts at Vincennes and at the Hostel de Valois and the hunts in the forest of Fontainebleau. Talk about the beauty of Notre Dame de Paris.
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Rolled 12 (1d100)

>>5144111
>>Talk about Guyenne where you fought against the English in the vineyards and near old castles, talk about the fair Bordeaux and the great beaches of this region. Talk about the gascons, poor and not very clean but always ready to sing about love and to defend their honor.
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>>5144111
>>Talk about Champagne, your home province, about the magnificent Cathedral of Reims where the kings are crowned, the great vineyards and fields, the Minstrel Counts and the magnificent fairs where all the merchants of the west travel to sell their wares.
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>>5144111
>>Talk about Flanders and it's many cities of craftsmen and weavers, about it's rains and it's houses of bricks and it's marvellous communal buildings and bell towers.

QM, what year was it in our world when we were dropped into this world?
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>>5144444
4 quints. Checked
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>>5144111
>Talk about Champagne, your home province, about the magnificent Cathedral of Reims where the kings are crowned, the great vineyards and fields, the Minstrel Counts and the magnificent fairs where all the merchants of the west travel to sell their wares. Talk about Provins, the third city of France.

I didn't know the gascons were poor, I thought that region was wealthy.
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talk to her about The Last Duel you witnessed, a noble grande chanson courtoise you witnessed sung by the trouveres of D'iver City that was not very popular and ignored by most who heard it. You heard this chanson from the famous French trouvere Ridley Scott. It tells the tale of Jean de Carrouges who fought for the honour of his wife Marguerite after she was seduced and ravished by the squire Jacques Le Gris. Both de Carrouges et Le Gris are from the lands of Red Neck. Had de Carrouges been vanquished at this duel his wife would have been burned at the stake for false accusation and witchcraft. After sitting through several hours of this chanson of D'iver City you eventually got to the battle and fighting part which was quite good but maybe not worth it in the end.
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>>5144444
>>5144862
From the last thread QM said it was before Courtrai:

>Jacques de Châtillon was at Bruges, and we are from late XIIIth century so Courtrai has not happened yet.
>For the sake of precision we will say that our character has fought during the Battle of Furnes (1297) with Charles de Valois and we were fighting in Guyenne before that in 1296 with Gaucher de Châtillon.
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>>5144872
We miss the best parts of Robert and Mahaut’s intrigues then.
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Writing, it will be Champagne then.

>>5144777

It is relative, the court was wealthy just like merchants of Bordeaux but in documents for French travelers like the guide of the pilgrims of Saint Jacques de Compostelle written in the XIIth century the minor nobility appears to be very poor compared to northern France. Then the Englishmen say that it is quite wealthy but let's be honest, when there is sun and good wine everything will appear rich to the englishmen.

>>5144862

I laughed a lot. Thank you good sir.

>>5144444

Checked and it's from 1299.

>>5144872

And yes we are from 1299.

>>5144891

Yes, Robert's dad is not dead yet. But I preferred our character to be from late XIIIth century rather than 1315 (period of the book) because the XIVth century, in France at least, was very centralising and if the character was young it was probable that he would not remember the freedom that the local lords enjoyed. Plus the Templar companion would have been unavailable. I preferred XIIIth century for this adventure.
After all at the initial vote the character could have been a German and I could have used the plotline of Conradin the Goblin to have you put a Goblin Emperor on the throne. And if the character was an Englishman we would be living under the reign of Edward Longshanks, well, our character lives in his time but it would have been with an Anglo-Norman point of view.
Then there is the factor that I did not wanted to give plate armor directly to our lads and other intrigues that I do not want to spoil yet.
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>>5144891

You decided to talk to her about Champagne and began to talk about your homeland, you felt a bit homesick and it was good to describe it to someone. Your voice was charged with a bit of nostalgy.

-Mmmmh.. Let's begin from where I was born, in the plains of Champagne where the wheat grows and were abbeys make fine wines. It is a land of chivalry and knighthood and the best knights of the realm come from our land. To the north the deep and dark forest of the Ardennes protect us from the Imperials, well, not your empire but the germans.

She looked at you with a strange air, she never heard of germans before, so you had to explain.

-It is a kind of barbarians who think they can rule us because their king is called an Emperor because our King, Charlemagne, became their Emperor. They always attack in numbers but we are more powerful than them and better warriors. And fortunately, even if we are at the border with them, they come from the east and not from the north, the Ardennes are a good protection. But enough military talks.
You see, our land is mostly flat but it is known for it's cities. To the north Reims is where our kings are crowned. It is a prosperous city where the Vesle flows, I was there twice, once when the king Philippe IV was crowned, they still hadn't finished the Cathedral at that time and I was worried that the roof will collapse on us. But when I saw the sun going through the stained glass windows and the coloured light entering the place I was astonished, truly in the middle of statues and sculptures so thin that stone looks like it is as thin as lace it was an astonishing spectacle. I returned there once, this year, and I was travelling from there when I learned that I must go rule Local. It was to celebrate the fact that finally the roof was finished. To be honest, even if some details remain I think it is the most beautiful building in all the Christendom. At the same time it is a place of splendour, contemplation and artistic beauty.
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>>5145158

You see, our land is mostly flat but it is known for it's cities. To the north Reims is where our kings are crowned. It is a prosperous city where the Vesle flows, I was there twice, once when the king Philippe IV was crowned, they still hadn't finished the Cathedral at that time and I was worried that the roof will collapse on us. But when I saw the sun going through the stained glass windows and the coloured light entering the place I was astonished, truly in the middle of statues and sculptures so thin that stone looks like it is as thin as lace it was an astonishing spectacle. I returned there once, this year, and I was travelling from there when I learned that I must go rule Local. It was to celebrate the fact that finally the roof was finished. To be honest, even if some details remain I think it is the most beautiful building in all the Christendom. At the same time it is a place of splendour, contemplation and artistic beauty.
Then to the south there is Troyes, the ancient capital of our Counts, today their line has ended with a daughter and she married king Philippe, she was already queen of Navarra, a southern mountainous land, but she is queen of France now. We love her a lot, she always takes care of the poor and she rules us fairly. Every time I walk into the palace of the Counts I think about Thibaut le Troubadour, one of our counts, he sang great chansons de geste and chansons courtoises and composed and all the noblemen tried to do this too. Champagne is a land of poets and trouvères... I remember my father always invited minstrels to his court where they passed by his castle and all the family, and our retainers, heard them in the great all. Poetry made us travel, into the shores and the deserts of the holy lands, into the old times of Charlemagne and the Franks, and into the hearths of fair maidens who loved their knights servants and were loved by them.

You remarked that the woman seemed dreamy, her pointy ears moved a bit and she smiled a cute smile. Her blue eyes looked at you and she pronounced some words.

-Poetry is the finest thing in life, it puts words on the beauty of nature, of love, and of many things. I regret so much to lack talent in this area. Well... I guess I can just listen to poets instead of writing to them. Oh... But I interrupted you, continue please.

She said quickly and with interest the last sentence. You smiled, and agreed.

-My lady, we are alike about this. I can not write good poetry, but listening to trouvères, minstrels and troubadours always fills me with emotions. But if you wish me to continue I will.
Well, Troyes is a peaceful city, with some monasteries and vineyards nearby. But the most important city of Champagne is Provins, Provins the fair with huge walls that are being finished. Counts lived here too, but the place is especially renowned for it's fairs.
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>>5145161
Actually, my lady, every year, or twice a year, a fair is held in those three cities, a fair where merchants from all across Europe come. When you come here you see every possible exotic things.

You changed your tone, and took her hand, she accepted the touch and you said pointed it before you, to had gesture to words.

-It is truly marvelous, imagine that instead of where is our dear Captain Crumbling there is a venetian merchant, arguing about the price of his dyes with a fat flemish man. They argue and sergeants have to separate them but a pig runs in the street and knocks down one of the guards because the precious dog of a noble lady pursues it and she cries for him to come back while the good people laugh. The fairs of Champagne are where north meet south and where Flemish and German merchants come with Fur, Iron and cloth to exchange it with spice, silk and dyes from the Venetians, Genoese and even some Pisans. Lombards and Jews change their money and everything can be found. Our peaceful province, in the middle of winter, is filled with a great deal of people and not only merchants, singers, nobles and travellers come to see this. It is truly an unforgettable sight.

She looked like she was pleased with your story. She even said.

-It seems so beautiful, it... It looks like it is a fantasy land taken from the writings of some poet. Local does not seem dull in comparison ?

You disagreed, and you nuanced your remarks a little.

-A fantasy land... Amusing. No, to be honest we have our problems too, I remember that Imperials the Count of Bar tried to invade us nine years ago. The count was married to a daughter of the perfidious English king.

She looked at you, not knowing the English, so you told her.

-A vile people, jealous of us and coming from a very dull and uninteresting island. Even their leaders are French in origin because their culture is not interesting at all. They waged a lot of wars against us. So when the Imperials came Gaucher de Châtillon, our constable had to assemble our host and destroy them. We battled them gloriously, won and imprisoned count Henri of Bar. Then when King Philippe comes, just like last year at Provins, he raises taxes and unfortunately some people prefer to leave our cities towards other provinces where they are not as high. The kings needs money, I know, but it is sad that he has to do this. And finally there is dark things too, I was still a squire when in Troyes our people managed to catch Jews that tried to sacrifice a child... Fortunately Inquisitors interrogated them and we burned 13 of them at the stake, but you see, we can have some problems too. And for Local. Well, Local is my land, I was a third son in France. And I expect to rule it to make it as prosperous as France. And maybe travel a bit here, you saw the wonders of your world. I do not know these lands, so tell me everything about it.

You smiled at her and she answered, obviously interested.
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>>5145165

-You talk very well my lord, I would want to visit the fairs now, I will talk to my father about it. But I understand the dangers, nothing is perfect in this world, child murderers... It's fortunate that you burned them. But yes, I will tell you what I know. But if I have to tell eeeeeverything it will take a long time. What do you want to know ? Know about the Imperial Capital ? About the Realms of the Wood Elves where our cousins live ? About the cities of your beautiful kingdom of Bifuria, that you will learn to appreciate ?

>Tell me about the Imperial Capital
>Tell me about the wood guelphs and their lands
>Tell me about the cities in our kingdom of Bifuria
>Tell me about something that pleased you, what do you liked the most in a life of travelling ?
>Other (write in)
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>>5145170
>Tell me about something that pleased you, what do you liked the most in a life of travelling ?

Women love talking about themselves.
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>>5145170
>Tell me about something that pleased you, what do you liked the most in a life of travelling ?
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>>5145170
>Tell me about something that pleased you, what do you liked the most in a life of travelling ?

But also:

>Tell me about the wood guelphs and their lands
Let's learn just how sorcerous these long-lived Indian Guelphs are.
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>Tell me about the wood guelphs and their lands

Ask her about her lineage and her father Toplexil is he of the House d'Aventis-Sanofi.

Ask Praetzel about her mother, is she related to Pressyne the mother of the serpent sylphe Melusine.
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>>5145170
>>Tell me about the wood guelphs and their lands
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>>5145170
>Tell me about something that pleased you, what do you liked the most in a life of travelling ?
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>>5145170
>Tell me about the wood guelphs and their lands
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Writing (it will be finished soon and the thing that pleased her won because it got first to 3 results, but once we will answer we will ask about wood guelphs)

>>5145344

You sir, made me laugh, guessed the lineage of her father and taught me about Pressyne. For this I can give +1 mudcore if you want.
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>>5145199

Wise words my lord.

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>>5145305

Knowledge is power.

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>>5145698

You asked her what pleases her the most, after all you wanted her to be in a good mood and to know more about her tastes. So you said.

-Tell me about something that pleased you, what do you liked the most in a life of travelling ?

She smiled and you noticed that her teeth were very white, like those of a lady of high birth. You noticed something strange too, she had no canine teeth, all her teeth were straight. She answered in a playful tone.

-My Lord, you are a wise man to be seeking counsel from me. But I will tell you. I saw a lot of places in my life, mighty palaces, beautiful landscapes and places were magic flows just like the wind. But the strangest and most impressive place that I saw was when my father had to try to find a stone of life for the king of Kilien, the king's child was ill and he needed someone to find him such fabled item to heal him. My father and some other merchants decided to travel to the east, outside the borders of the Empire and on the mountains to find the place where such things are said to be made.
It was in a land full of barbarians and other hostile tribes but finally, in the middle of the steppes, we found an enormous temple where hundreds of barbarians were camping, it was human in origin but very beautiful, huge statues of bears guarded it and old ruined columns were built in a size that indicated that they were the work of giants and that the local humans knew how to tame them in a distant past.
Under this place there was a passage to the Underworld, but not the underworld that we know, it was a place that was built a long time ago by the Light Elves. Seeing the rest of those marble pillars and sculptures is impressive, it is like travelling in time. Each statue symbolises a message, and a story like in the art of those elves of old. Even the relief of the cloak of a guardian statue symbolises where the sculpted character has been for example and the position of it's fingers gives it's rank at the court. Much of these hidden meanings were forgotten unfortunately. But the most amazing is the natural beauty of the caves, it is full of luminescent quartz in natural blocs higher than you and me who light it like it would be lit during the day even if we are underground. Everything is in ruins now but the games of light, sometimes arranged with coloured quartzes, amazed me. I will never forget it, and I will never forget how the songs of my travelling companions echoed in these old halls.
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Then came the hall that we looked for, we had to negotiate a long time with the local barbarians but they let us enter here. It was a natural cavern with monumental statues deliberately left unfinished representing guardsmen. And behind them was a gate, not like a castle gate but a portal, a glimpse of another place that allowed us to travel instantaneously without the need of a mage knowing teleportation. It was an incredibly precious place because it allowed us to go to Hyperborea, the land beyond the great north, a land of wonder that no elf and no human ever explored. Of course we were not allowed in there but I will forever remember the oak tree under the snow and the view from this gate, I saw a land of myth and legend with my own eyes... It seemed so familiar, but at the same time so beautiful in it's simplicity.
Then three figures emerged from the portal. Two men and a woman. They were tall, taller than an elf by two heads and men had long blond beards while the woman had a long blond of the same colour. They seemed to be simply dressed but they glowed with such power than they were to the elf what elves are to humans, no offence of course, but you know. I never saw people who can radiate light by themselves, even light elves who say they could in old times. The oldest being blessed us and after a small talk were our barbarian traducer managed to tell us everything that he knew they came back with a stone of life, mammoth tusks, pelts of animals that we never saw before and small amulets of bone shaped like a sun. The elder gave me one, he said me something but we did not understood each other's language. I still have it.

She showed you the thing, it was beautifully sculpted and interesting. But who were these beings ? Were they kind of angels ? Well, they did not have wings but still... And why old temples with bears and strange things. Truly the world was stranger than you thought and further you were from the borders of Christendom the stranger it was. And what was this "portal magic" maybe you could find a portal towards France. It was a true question. And what were stones of life ? Was it like the Philosopher's Stone that Alchemists tried to create ? But enough questions, you complimented her necklace and asked.

-And you could get your king this "stone of life" ?

-No... Unfortunately not, a merchant has bought another one from adventurers that obtained it in the hoard of a dragon. He got to sell it... We had to sell the stone to a temple of Bigpha-Rma, the human goddess of healing.
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>>5145723

It was sad to hear, but such was life, maybe the place that she saw and called Hyperborea was paradise you thought ? What do souls looked like before the resurrection of their mortal bodies ? And the Lord was known to glow with a powerful light. Or they were demons in disguise ? Who can say. But before you could continue she said.

-And you know the saddest part ? Hyperborea, that I saw 200 years ago, it is gone now... It was destroyed a century and half ago by the forces of evil. This portal was taken by force by an army of evil creatures and they destroyed everything in their path. With it a small part of beauty and wonder of our world was destroyed. And now only bards sing sad songs about this mythical land... Some say that the last survivors of this place hide in the Underworld. But, about this place, you know, I have seen more impressive places, bigger places but this one, this place was a place of myth and legend, a place were I could see the unknown and nothing is more exciting than this do you agree.

You nodded.

-Yes, exploring the unknown, seeing lands unseen, wonder, adventure, it makes us like heroes of the stories that we heard during our childhood.

She agreed wholeheartedly and you learned that dinner was served. You decided to continue your conversation by asking her about wood Guelphs and their lands, such was your deal but before you needed to talk to her about one place where you travelled.

>Talk about Paris, Capital city of France and the biggest metropolis of the Christian West. Home to magnificent palaces and impressive churches. Talk about the feasts at Vincennes and at the Hostel de Valois and the hunts in the forest of Fontainebleau. Talk about the beauty of Notre Dame de Paris.
>Talk about Guyenne where you fought against the English in the vineyards and near old castles, talk about the fair Bordeaux and the great beaches of this region. Talk about the gascons, poor and not very clean but always ready to sing about love and to defend their honor.
>Talk about Normandy, where the white cliffs fall into the sea, talk about Rouen, the second city of France, the city with blue roofs living under gothic bell towers, the city where we build galleys. Talk about the green meadows were cows pass and old monasteries.
>Talk about Flanders and it's many cities of craftsmen and weavers, about it's rains and it's houses of bricks and it's marvellous communal buildings and bell towers.
>Talk about the sun of Aragon and Catalonia where you waged war a long time ago against an excommunicated monarch. Talk about stone villages in the hills and the mountains and about the beauty of the Mediterranean sea. And all it's benefits.
>Talk about another place that you visited (Probably in France or nearby)
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>>5145727
>>Talk about Paris, Capital city of France and the biggest metropolis of the Christian West. Home to magnificent palaces and impressive churches. Talk about the feasts at Vincennes and at the Hostel de Valois and the hunts in the forest of Fontainebleau. Talk about the beauty of Notre Dame de Paris.
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>>5145727
>Talk about Paris, Capital city of France and the biggest metropolis of the Christian West. Home to magnificent palaces and impressive churches. Talk about the feasts at Vincennes and at the Hostel de Valois and the hunts in the forest of Fontainebleau. Talk about the beauty of Notre Dame de Paris.
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>>5145727
>>Talk about Paris, Capital city of France and the biggest metropolis of the Christian West. Home to magnificent palaces and impressive churches. Talk about the feasts at Vincennes and at the Hostel de Valois and the hunts in the forest of Fontainebleau. Talk about the beauty of Notre Dame de Paris.
Best for last
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>>5145727
>Talk about Paris, Capital city of France and the biggest metropolis of the Christian West. Home to magnificent palaces and impressive churches. Talk about the feasts at Vincennes and at the Hostel de Valois and the hunts in the forest of Fontainebleau. Talk about the beauty of Notre Dame de Paris.

If you wish to gaze on such beauty like that of Notre Dame, you only need to look in a mirror, my Lady.
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>>5145727
>>Talk about Paris, Capital city of France and the biggest metropolis of the Christian West. Home to magnificent palaces and impressive churches. Talk about the feasts at Vincennes and at the Hostel de Valois and the hunts in the forest of Fontainebleau. Talk about the beauty of Notre Dame de Paris.
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>>5145727
>Talk about Paris, Capital city of France and the biggest metropolis of the Christian West. Home to magnificent palaces and impressive churches. Talk about the feasts at Vincennes and at the Hostel de Valois and the hunts in the forest of Fontainebleau. Talk about the beauty of Notre Dame de Paris.
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>>5145723
Must cast both the tyrant B'beg The Terrible and also this Bigpha-Rma into the River of mud, they must not be allowed to conquer this realm...

Tell Praetzel the Guelph sylphe her beauty reminds you of the Lady of the Lake honoured by the grail knights of the Bretonnians, the Brythonic tribes who came to Armorica in the times of the Romans before the horrifying Age Of Sigmar conquered their lands under the banner of D'iver City and made all their warriors wear pauldrons, as well as changing a lot of the illustrations and art of their tapestries to resemble the style of Mar'velKomics of the Lands Of Red Neck.

>Talk about Paris and the beautiful palace Of La Defense you visited
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>>5146051
>Talk about Paris and the beautiful palace Of La Defense you visited, especially La Grande Arche

>Talk about the beauty of Notre Dame, you heard a hunchbacked Belgian tax collector named Louis-Bernard Arnault Vuitton Moet Hennessy donated 200 gold pieces to help in its construction a few years ago, after a fire. The rich Hunchback did not manage to become a citoyen of Brabant in the end but he still remains very wealthy and the House Of Arnault-Vuitton has since performed tolerably well upon the local bourse.
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>>5145833

You sir, are worthy of a troubadour of the court of Aquitaine.

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>>5146051

Your art fills me with nostalgia. Truly everything was better under our good old customs of King Saint Louis. Everything has become worse since the dangerous new ideas of this scoundrel of Marigny have taken hold. I would not be surprised if I learned that he was plotting with the perfidious englishmen of Games Workshop.

>>5146084

La défense should be destroyed just like the hellish tower of Montparnasse and be replaced by a statue of Saint Louis of the same size. It will surely cleanse the city of sin.
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>>5146642

She then asked you to tell more about your land and you had to oblige. You decided to describe the most beautiful city in the world.

-Well, if we shall talk about my realm I will tell you about it’s capital ! Paris, the biggest city of the west ! It sprawls from the Isle de la Cité were the palace of the king and Notre Dame stands to the two banks of the river Seine. King Philippe Auguste built a powerful wall to protect it but the city has gotten far bigger than this. Here you can see students from all across Europe studying in the Sorbonne to learn law, medicine, theology and liberal arts. At the same time ships disembark goods from the Seine bringing wares from the port of Rouen or Burgundian wines from upstream. Everything is sold at the market on les halles and merchants from all across the Christendom come to trade here. Near the river in the residence of Charles de Valois, all the barons are always welcome, the brother of the king is generous and he lives in luxury. He says that his hostel is empty when there is less than 60 persons eating dinner with him, all the old nobility goes there to complain about the dangerous novelties of Enguerrand de Marigny and other ministers.
Then there is the palace of the Cité, this is the residence of our kings and King Philippe is extending it to lodge his new personal of 2000 people. The gothic halls of this place are impressive but the most impressive building is the Holy Chapel built by Saint Louis. Only your eyes can compare to the blue lights emanating from it's stained glasses.

She blushed at that and you smiled, continuing.

-It was made to contain the Crown of Thorns brought back from the crusades by our Saint King. The interiors are painted like a sky full of stars, but these stars are not stars, they are fleurs de lys, symbol of our kings. But the palace of the Cité is not the only palace of kings. They have the castle of Vincennes nearby, the kings love to hunt there and king Philippe the Bold, father of our king married here in a beautiful ceremony when I was a little boy. I was too young to go but I remember how my mother and my father described it. It is said too that Saint Louis loved to judge under an oak tree at Vincennes, he treated everyone fairly, be they lords or peasants. But there is not only palaces in the city, there is fortresses too, to protect the people from downstream the imposing fortress of the Louvre keeps watch, it's high dungeon and solid walls are outside those of the city but they offer a complimentary defence and we have a beautiful view of the city from here. Outside the walls there is the enclos du temple too, the fortress of the Templar knights, here they all assemble and receive the orders of their Grandmaster who has the rank of a sovereign prince. We keep the treasury's gold here too, because we know that nobody could better keep our gold than this pious order of warrior monks.
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>>5146643

You continued after drinking some wine. And helping her cut her venison like every gentleman should do with a lady. She thanked you, but seemed not to eat a lot of meat. Well, women were strange, and guelphs seemed even more strange. But she seemed very interested in your words.

-All the city is full of life, of joy, of riches, there is no city that can compare to it. But every city has it's jewel and in Paris it is the Notre Dame cathedral. It was built for more than 100 years and even today we are modifying it, I always think about those who built it all their life for the glory of God and never saw it complete. It is a monument to piety and human ingenuity, it's height is impressive and the beauty of it's sculptures make us think that they are alive. If the palace of the city is the head of the city and the halles and the bridges her lifeblood Notre Dame is the Soul of Paris. It is when I visited it that I understood the greatness of our good and right feudal society.

She smiled and said.

-It seems to be a fair city...

-The fairest in the world.

You corrected her and she laughed a bit. She answered you.

-I will ask my father to visit it then. I do not doubt your word my lord.. But I promised you to tell a story about a place too, what do you want to hear ?

You quickly said her.

-Tell me about the lands of the wood guelphs. I was always curious about it.

She answered after a small laugh, she seemed to have drunk a bit.

-Well, first my lord I was not born there, I am from the wood elves that live in the Empire. And it was the first time that I saw how my kin lived amongst themselves when I visited. Well today we live together, after all Bifuria is ruled by an elven queen, and a great sorceress but...

You did not hear all the rest and were dumbstruck by what you heard ? What ? Your queen is a witch ! An heathen guelph witch who was probably reigning for 100 years or more already ! No wonder that the Guelphs were exempted by taxes ! You were literally ruled by them ! You did not manage to hear everything but you caught up when she described a city.

-And everything was built in the trees, like the trees were giving life to the elves. They were not simply homes but living homes. They truly make one with nature, and into the hearth of the forest there is the great tree, the Oak of So... it is so big that it touches the clouds and it is said that it supports the sky and all the wood elves recognise it as a god.
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>>5146645

You were not an expert on ancient history but you knew what it was, it was Irminsul, the idol of the vile Saxons, a people so vile that they gave birth to the English. And they lived in germany, Germans and Englishmen at the same time ! And they were heathens too, praying to a tree and thinking that it stopped the sky from falling on their heads ! You knew your family's origins and it was said that one of your ancestors was here when Charlemagne ordered to cut it down, and your ancestor, the first of the house of Villeroi, cut the arm of an awful Saxon who tried to stop the brave friars who were cutting it. One thing was sure, this thing needed to be hit by the full strength of a crusade. God Wills It !
You were eating with your bannermen and councillors, and the merchant and it's daughter and they heard what you said about Paris, and what she said about her lands. Some of them looked at you. Understanding. What do you say ?

>Remain silent, she is a beautiful woman and you want to sleep with her.
>Hit the table with your fist and say "ENOUGH ! Dear Oldfossil, tell me how much time have we been ruled by sorcerous Guelphs ?" (hangings will ensue)
>Try to comment and be polite as if you heard nothing, you want to sleep with this woman after all. (intrigue roll with a bonus of +30)
>Other (write in)
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>>5146646
>>Other (write in)
Remain courteous but do not pursue the romance. They are guests in our hall, but best not to lay with heathens.
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>>5146646
>Hit the table with your fist and say "ENOUGH ! Dear Oldfossil, tell me how much time have we been ruled by sorcerous Guelphs ?" (hangings will ensue)
Hangings? Nay, we are not pagans. We shall have burnings!
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>>5146672
+1
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>>5146646
So QM I have a question does our antimagic mud core unravel all sorcery eg Guelph immortality or does it only work on cast spells like the Barrier of Edos. Because I have a feeling if it is the former attempting to court the charming Guelph lady in the bedchamber may have unpleasant consequences
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>>5146696

Try to sleep with her to see !

More seriously it is an "anti bullshit" field, for exemple bad armor designs will not work well into it. But actually you were near guelphs and their biology was not affected.

Plus your Mudcore is still only at a quite low level.

Oh, and your profile is :

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Charles de Villeroi

Class : Local Lord
Level : 2
XP : 140 (next level at 250)

Stats

Combat : 50%
Intrigue : 25%
Rulership: 30%

Piety : 34

Mudcore : 22

With 22 Mudcore you have a small field of gritty realism around you, in this field the most heavy magic will not work and supernatural abilities will not work, oh, and women will lose 4 pounds of strength of course, plus in the field the people that obey you will act more like they would be in a dark fantasy setting. Next level at 30.

Talents
-Cavalry Commander : +20 to martial when you have to lead a cavalry charge or a cavalry attack. Works only when commanding shock or melee cavalry mounted on horses.
-Foreign Etiquette : You focus on learning Indian etiquette with Oldfossil, you gain a +10 bonus in intrigue in your interactions with the nobility of your duchy.
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>>5146646
>Try to comment and be polite as if you heard nothing, you want to sleep with this woman after all. (intrigue roll with a bonus of +30)

Make sure to inquire where this Tree of So is, it shall a grand bonfire but do not tell our guests that.
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>>5146719
Whatever happened to the Medieval Vulgate Revelation 7:3, where the angels said

Nolite nocere terrae, et mari, neque arboribus, quoadusque signemus servos Dei nostri in frontibus eorum.

Hurt not the earth, neither the sea, nor the trees, till we have sealed the servants of our God in their foreheads.

Unfortunately Chad Villeroi is illiterate, he does not know this, or perhaps he has been beguiled by the new Guelph Stacy
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>>5146779
Well, if Brother Louis says it is written in the Bible that burning the tree is wrong, I would listen and heed his wise words. I do think we should learn of it's location though, just in case it is a heathen tree, and plow the heathen out of this Guelph Lady.
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>>5146779

The tree is not bad in itself my lord, but the fact that these heathens worship it as a god mean that it is an idol. And this passage is told to angels, not men.

>>5146803

Wise words, I wait for a third vote to answer
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>>5146646
>Try to comment and be polite as if you heard nothing, you want to sleep with this woman after all. (intrigue roll with a bonus of +30)
Pump and burn folks, pump and burn
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>>5146646
>Try to comment and be polite as if you heard nothing, you want to sleep with this woman after all. (intrigue roll with a bonus of +30)
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>>5146690

The roll seems to have won, I will let you roll then, we will take the average of 3 rolls
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Rolled 69 (1d100)

>>5146865
BURN THE WITCH
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Rolled 27 (1d100)

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Rolled 72 (1d100)

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>>5146869
Is this considered a crit if we're trying to bed her?
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>>5146869
mmmmmmmm
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>>5146896

Hahahahaha... We will say that yes, i am writing.
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>>5146908
Further proof of her witchcraft I say
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You decided to be polite, and to ask some questions even if you were boiling inside. You made your most polite smile and asked.

-My lady, it seems to be a very beautiful place... Where is it ?

-Oh, it is to the East, after the cairns, and the Duchy of Thraefain, who was conquered by humans on elves, fortunately we made peace after this. Eastwards from the Duchy of Thraefain there is a border between Bifuria and the elven realm of Dobbyn. The So Oak is in the capital of Dobbyn, unfortunately humans are not allowed to approach it, the locals are very isolationnist.

You smiled and continued to hear her. You spoke about poetry, and about music, and about many other things and the charming lady made you think that crusading was unwise. Finally you decided to watch the stars together on your dungeon. The stars were different in India than in your lands but she explained a lot about them, she was a traveller after all and knowing the stars was necessary in her profession. Finally she said to you, while you were together in the moonlight she took a small blue stone from her robes and put it in her hand. It glowed lightly with an eerie light and you made the sign of the cross, sorcery ! She simply laughed seeing you.

-Relax my lord, it is simply a Star Stone, I always loved gazing at them, it is said that lovers love gazing at them under the stars....

-But why does it glows ?

She laughed more.

-Oh, you do not know ? Well, when a Star Stone is under the stars and is held by someone it can glow. It depends on it's magic, for elves who are naturally magical it glows lightly, even if for Light Elves it glows stronger, it is why we call them by this name after all. For magical creatures and those who can do magic it glows brightly. It is a beautiful gem. And for humans...

She put it into your hand and you had no tame to pull it off.

-Well it does not glow but it is still a pretty blue stone.

You frowned, well, it was pretty but... You saw the stone and began to say.

-By the Holy Cross !

And she added.

-What is...

The stone began to become muddy, it changed itself into mud, you touched it but it became mud in your hands and quickly they were covered of them. You tried to clean it but without any water it was hard. The Guelph Lady looked at you and said something in her language, which sounded like a Celtic idiom, in an extremely worried tone. Then she added in your tongue.
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>>5146930

-You... You... What you did... It... I should not say you this, but, but you saved my father, the person that I trust the most, and you deserve to know. Never show that you can do this my lord... The queen, some elves, and some mages, if they learn it... I mean, they will try to make you disappear... They... They will... I don't want you to be killed...

Her ears moved and she seemed very worried, it was time to calm her. She was on the verge of tears, probably because of the deaths of her companions and your possible death.

>Calm her by kissing her
>"Shhh, do not worry, I trust you, do not tell this to anyone"
>Better safe than sorry, you shall never trust a witch, throw her from the battlements
>Ask why exactly do they want to kill people like you ?
>Kiss her, make love to her, then burn her and her dad
>Other (write in)

You gain +1 mudcore
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>>5146931
>>Kiss her, make love to her, then burn her and her dad
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>>5146931
>Calm her by kissing her
>"Shhh, do not worry, I trust you, do not tell this to anyone"
>Ask why exactly do they want to kill people like you ?

We can always burn her after we get the info lads.
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>>5146931
>Ask why exactly do they want to kill people like you ?
>Kiss her, make love to her, then burn her and her dad
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>>5146939
+1
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>>5146939
+1
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>>5146939
No need to burn her, but support
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>>5146939
Yes no burning. We could have children, and use her whenever she comes to visit and get information.

Though a Lord does need a wife......
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>>5146931
>Calm her by kissing her
>"Shhh, do not worry, I trust you, do not tell this to anyone"

As for:
>Ask why exactly do they want to kill people like you?

Clearly it is because it is a miracle by God! Our presence cleanses the Satanic taint of magic, and threatening the rule of these heathens!

Meaning that our coupling with this beautiful maiden will help her
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>>5146939
Support.

>>5146931
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>>5145723
Hyperborea sounds like a wonderful land, shame about its fate.

>>5146645
We are going to be drowning a lot of people in our river of mud before we meet our Maker...

>>5146931
Supporting >>5146939

As much as it'd be funny to be the forever-meme knight and just solve problems by burning/drowning them and through brute force, we aren't in the strongest position, we need info, allies, wealth, martial strength, and of course, faith. Which means not killing everyone who is favourable to us, at least not right away. We are in a magical, heathen land with strange peoples and only a few close companions, we cannot afford to be too reckless. This applies regardless of our character generation choice to be good at combat.
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You will see the ladies when you will pledge fealty to the baron in the presence of all the nobility of the barony.

>>5146988

Hosannah messire ! Hosannah !

>>5147608
>>5147191

You decide to try to calm the lady, you wanted to caress her cheek but unfortunately your hands were still full of mud so you did what you had to do. You kissed her. It was a passionate kiss, she was surprised at first but she was skilled in this art and quickly you were like Lancelot and Guinevere. After the kiss you looked at her bright blue eyes and said.

-Shhh, do not worry, I trust you, do not tell this to anyone.

She smiled and kissed you again, she said that you were brave, and a true knight. Well, lots of ladies already said that to you, and why not ? It was the truth after all. You continued kissing before you thought that a bed would be better than the cold roof of the dungeon, and it was better with hands not full of mud. Censorship and good manners will forbid your narrator to talk about the next few hours but you understood that the rumours were true. With age came experience and... By Sainte Marie-Madeleine... This woman was so supple, she was truly inhuman. And she seemed absolutely not shy about nudity, even less so than some ladies of low virtue that you met in Paris. Maybe it was her travelling lifestyle, bohemians and other gipsies were known for their lack of restraint, or it was cultural, after all they were pagans living in the trees.

You were caressing her hair, it was terribly soft, and she said.

-You... You are so kind my lord... And yet.. I fear for you.

So you asked her.

-You talked about people wanting to kill me, but who are they, and why ? I am not from here and I do not know about your customs, I have not committed treason...

-No my lord but those who want to kill you fear that non magical people, or people who distrust magic have some power. Practically every nobleman has a mage as a councillor and you.. You seem to be protected against magic. There were some people who were naturally gifted like this, but they were exterminated by mages and elves a long time ago. Some say that there is still some people like this amongst barbarians of the north, they wanted to kill all mages and elves... I know that you do not want to kill mages or elves, even if you seem to be a bit fearful of magic, but they will think that you want to do it, or that you can do it... So they will not take risks, some of them are ruthless.

You answered confidently.

-Do not worry, all is in the hands of God now. And for the rest, I killed a turtle a single combat so some magicians will not stop me.

She looked at you, intrigued, then smiled sadly, and bit her lip, she seemed to want to say something and finally said it.

-I hope you are not harmed. But know that my father, and I, we will forever be grateful. You saved our lives, and for people who can not die of old age it means a lot.
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>>5147772

You smiled to her and said some kind words. Later you sent her back to her chambers, after all her father was here and you did not wanted to embarrass the man. Now was the time to think what to do with this Guelph. Maybe she was honest, but maybe she lied and she would tell everything to those evil Guelphs... But she would not have said that they wanted you dead if she was dishonest. But what if they caught her and forced a confession out of her ? What to do with the Guelph Merchant and his daughter ?

>Let them go and bid them farewell
>Arrest them and confiscate their goods, you need money
>Arrest them, burn them for witchcraft and confiscate their goods
>Other (write in)

Then you thought about God, and about why you were sent here, there was a lot of possibilities and you had trouble sleeping, thinking about them. Finally you came to a decision. (Choose one option)

>It is clearly a trial and now you began to think about it, it was a land who was ruled by wizards and heathens and the people fear them. You had to free them and to give them the benevolent rule of a good and upright feudal society. You were given the tools to fight magic and cleanse it...
>It is only a coincidence, you were sent here by magic and you had only to survive, it will suffice for now
>Maybe God is here, he is everywhere, but maybe he showed himself to the people of India... You talked about Prester John and even if the local Indians did not knew him you have to find his kingdom.
>These Hyperboreans, they are maybe some kind of angels, you need to talk about them and find a survivor.
>Clearly you have to go back to France, the trial is in survival here for the time you need to find a boat towards your homeland.

You lose 2 piety for sleeping with the Guelph lady.

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Charles de Villeroi

Class : Local Lord
Level : 2
XP : 140 (next level at 250)

Stats

Combat : 50%
Intrigue : 25%
Rulership: 30%

Piety : 34-2=32

Mudcore : 22+1=23

With 23 Mudcore you have a small field of gritty realism around you, in this field the most heavy magic will not work and supernatural abilities will not work, oh, and women will lose 4 pounds of strength of course, plus in the field the people that obey you will act more like they would be in a dark fantasy setting. Next level at 30.

Talents
-Cavalry Commander : +20 to martial when you have to lead a cavalry charge or a cavalry attack. Works only when commanding shock or melee cavalry mounted on horses.
-Foreign Etiquette : You focus on learning Indian etiquette with Oldfossil, you gain a +10 bonus in intrigue in your interactions with the nobility of your duchy.

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>>5147774
>>Let them go and bid them farewell
>Maybe God is here, he is everywhere, but maybe he showed himself to the people of India... You talked about Prester John and even if the local Indians did not knew him you have to find his kingdom.
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>>5147774
>Let them go and bid them farewell, tell them to visit soon.

>It is clearly a trial and now you began to think about it, it was a land who was ruled by wizards and heathens and the people fear them. You had to free them and to give them the benevolent rule of a good and upright feudal society. You were given the tools to fight magic and cleanse it...
Unless picking this will set us up to try rebelling and begin Crusading with 4 knights and a handful of castle guards immediately, I do not want to be suicidial. Also, don't expect us to be pure meme autism over it, we need to be realpolitik until we're king/emperor, then we can do away with silly political games and begin truly bringing the light of Christ to this land.

Also, if you do not mind, I'd like the Hyperboreans as a secondary priority, I think it's our Christian duty to assist God's angles whenever possible.
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>>5147774
>Let them go and bid them farewell

This second choice is rather difficult.

>These Hyperboreans, they are maybe some kind of angels, you need to talk about them and find a survivor.

We need guidance I think. Although it would certainly fit with us so far to burn all the witches and heathens and return society to its proper state.
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>>5147797
>>5147800

The second choice is rather a long term goal. I do not expect you to do this directly but it will be the object of your work (and my QM thinking) for the next threads
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>>5147774
>Arrest them, burn them for witchcraft and confiscate their goods
>It is clearly a trial and now you began to think about it, it was a land who was ruled by wizards and heathens and the people fear them. You had to free them and to give them the benevolent rule of a good and upright feudal society. You were given the tools to fight magic and cleanse it...
DEUS VULT
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>>5147774
>>Let them go and bid them farewell

>>These Hyperboreans, they are maybe some kind of angels, you need to talk about them and find a survivor.
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>>5147774
>>Arrest them, burn them for witchcraft and confiscate their goods
>It is clearly a trial and now you began to think about it, it was a land who was ruled by wizards and heathens and the people fear them. You had to free them and to give them the benevolent rule of a good and upright feudal society. You were given the tools to fight magic and cleanse it...
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>>5147774
>Let them go and bid them farewell
>It is clearly a trial and now you began to think about it, it was a land who was ruled by wizards and heathens and the people fear them. You had to free them and to give them the benevolent rule of a good and upright feudal society. You were given the tools to fight magic and cleanse it...
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>>5147774
Let them go and bid them farewell
>It is clearly a trial and now you began to think about it, it was a land who was ruled by wizards and heathens and the people fear them. You had to free them and to give them the benevolent rule of a good and upright feudal society. You were given the tools to fight magic and cleanse it...
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You began to think and came to a conclusion, your transportation to India was clearly a trial by the Lord. He wanted to test your piety and to send you free his subjects from the clutches of the heathens. It was not to conquer the holy land but to convert the people and bring them feudalism, it was... It was like the Baltic Crusades of those silly Teutons, but contrary to them you will not fail ! No, you may have only a handful of warriors but you are clever and you know that your cause is just, you will lean about this land, adopt a strategy and overcome the opposition. Victory is assured ! You prayed a bit for your success and tried to ask forgiveness for your sin of flesh... Well, you were weak unfortunately, you loved women, it was like this.

The next day you bode farewell to the merchant and his daughter and invited them to come back to your land to trade. They thanked you and the Guelph lady promised that they will be back.

After this you decided to spend the day with Oldfossil to learn a bit about the etiquette of the Baron's court, after all you were to be there in six days and according to your councillors you will need to take a day to go there so you had still five days in your castle. Fortunately more and more spears and helmets were forged for your guardsmen and you were quite happy about this.

The next day after your day of rest by learning etiquette was the day when you had to bid farewell to Brother Louis who had to go with four guardsmen, on your new palfreys, to negotiate a loan at Podunk. You bode farewell to your friend and gave him some money to cover his expenses during his travels. It was at this moment, after Louis's departure, that the brave Oldfossil approached you saying.

-My lord, one of your duties is to give Justice to the people and some peasants ask when you will be able to judge their cases. Shall we invite them to come today ?
What do you decide ?

>Yes, we will pass our judgments this afternoon.
>No, we shall wait tomorrow, I want to hunt before dealing with their matters.
>No, we shall wait tomorrow, I need to spar with my men.
>No, we shall wait tomorrow, I have not visited Otherone and I want to visit the last of my villages before beginning to judge their cases.
>You are my first councillor Oldfossil, and you know this land better than me, I will let you deal with the affairs of the peasantry.
>Other (write in)

You gain 1 mudcore and 1 piety for your new objectives
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>>5149374
>>Yes, we will pass our judgments this afternoon.
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>>5149374
Honestly, we should stop COOMING so much. It isn't like we are getting smut scenes out of it and we were already friendly with the elves, no need to risk bastards and lose piety. Though I suppose it makes sense for us to be lustful, not much use mechanically though.

>Yes, we will pass our judgments this afternoon.

We may as well be seen addressing the commoners needs. It will also get them more used to our style of doing things and prevent them from getting attached to Oldfossil and seeing him as the true administrator of this land. Plus it will give us information about our lands and its problems, and we just got that perk or talent when we levelled up.
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>>5149374
>>Yes, we will pass our judgments this afternoon.
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>>5149374
>Yes, we will pass our judgments this afternoon.

>>5149398
Agreed. Less cooming, more burnings
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>>5149386
>>5149398

You choose the intrigue perk when you leveled up but yes. But remember dear friend, you are a Frenchman, in France we do not ask why we chase every woman we see, we ask why not.

>>5149498
>>5149530

Agreed, burning is always good.

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You order Oldfossil to prepare everything and you spar a bit before hearing the first case. To be honest you are quite anxious about this. You saw your father judge and you know the theory: trying to be fair, but you never really paid attention to this, it was the work of your oldest brother after all. He had to inherit your father's seigneury and you were only trained to be a warrior. But with some luck it will not be too difficult dilemmas.
You order Oldfossil to prepare everything and you spar a bit before hearing the first case. To be honest you are quite anxious about this. You saw your father judge and you know the theory: trying to be fair, but you never really paid attention to this, it was the work of your oldest brother after all. He had to inherit your father's seigneury and you were only trained to be a warrior. But with some luck it will not be too difficult dilemmas.

You asked Oldfossil to be near you, he knew the law of the land and knew how to read, if someone had a document it could be useful to ask his opinion. You asked your councillor.

-How many cases do I have to judge ?

Captain Crumbling said, before letting the claimants and defendants enter.

-There is three cases today my lord.

You nodded and waited. Finally a group of people came, it was what seemed to be a rich peasant, he was fat and had fiery red hair and was with two other younger and thinner versions of him, they seemed to be rich sons and three servants. The man bowed, but not as low as you would want, his entourage bowed after him. You already saw this enriched peasants thinking that they are as noble as you and you disliked them, but you tried to stay fair and put your prejudices aside. It is only after some time that you remarked that a small and frail looking peasant with blond greying hair was bowing too. He was practically shoved aside by the others and they looked at him with contempt. He was supported by a young twelve years old girl who looked like she was related to him and a little boy who seemed to be the little brother of the girl.

You looked at them and understood that it will be a boring problem about land between two peasant families. You made them sign to continue saying.

-Well, who are you, speak villeins, I do not have all the day to look at you. Why are you here ?

The rich peasant seems to be shocked to be addressed as thus and so it is the thin frail looking peasant. He bowed very low and said some words while the two kids bowed but looked at you in awe with big blue eyes.
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-My name is Pauperus my Lord. I am an humble villain on your land. I came with my grandchildren, the rest of my family having died I have to keep watch on them, and I wanted to show them the village. Sorry if they disturb you, I can...

-No... It is good, make simply sure that they do not make noise... And who are you ?

You asked to the redhead. Well, the peasant Pauperus tried to make you take pity on him by showing his grandkids... Sad... But the other seemed to be supported by eight other people and two of his sons. The fat redhead said in a strong voice.

-I am Cresus, your councillors probably talked about me, I am your most faithful taxpayer, and I came with a lot of witnesses about the misdeeds of this Pauperus that is here ! He is stealing my land !

You remembered something about a Cresus... Ah, yes, Crumbling talked about him, he was a rich man, your most important taxpayer, a farmer who owned a hamlet of 40 people where everyone worked for him. Cresus Farms it was called, he called the place after himself... Well.. You doubted that someone with 40 workers could be threatened by this frail looking aging man, but maybe appearances were deceiving, so you told him to continue.

-He stole your land ? And how ?

The man began to show a piece of parchment, with a seal bearing the sigil of the Griffin, the banner of the family of Lord Random and said, showing a line, he seemed to know how to read.

-See, my lord, see, these are my lands, it is written here, all the lands west of the stream of Quarrel are mine, and this man, who tries to make you cry for him with his children in a pathetic display occupies it ! I am an honest citizen, and a taxpayer and I want my lands back ! These lands are rich and they shall belong to their legitimate owner.

Citizen ? We were not in a damned Italian city state, this man was a villein, taxable and cuttable at will, who does he thought he was ! But maybe he was right. Well if the document said it. You asked the aging man.

-Well, you, Pauperus, what do you have to say ?

-My lord... I... I know there was a document like this, I don't know how to read but this question was already brought to the court of Lord Random. All the lands west of the stream were sold, yes, but the stream moved, the stream has changed course my lord ! It did so 12 years ago, and it made some of the vast lands of my neighbour poorer, and mine a bit richer, so I could feed the widow of my son, who died serving in the Imperial Army, and their children. Now she is dead and if I loose this land I would not have anything to feed them, I have not much lands. Old Lord Random already judged on our case, he said that the border of our lands would be the old course of the stream, not it's new course...
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This was strange, a poor peasant with lands, normally the poorest peasants lived on their lord's lands. But even the poor peasants seemed rich here. But yes, with a small farm and being alone it would be hard for him to feed children. You turned towards Oldfossil, he knew probably if the case was settled. He already answered before you asked, only a look from you sufficed to make him act. Truly a good retainer.

-My lord, the villein Pauperus speaks true. This case was settled by Lord Random 12 years ago.

You frowned, the case was closed, why do they needed anything else ? You looked at the man named Cresus and he smiled a sugary smile, saying.

-Yes wise councillor, and yes my lord, it was settled, but I want, as an honest citizen, exercise my right of appeal. All this men can vouch for me to say that they saw Pauperus bewitching them and only with the killing of the witches that masqueraded as priests we were able to lift the curse. They all remember that it was Pauperus that moved the course of the stream to make his land richer and mine poorer !

Pauperus was furious, he screamed.

-Liar ! I am a peasant not a sorcerer ! Everybody knows that I always distrusted the sorcerers ! You simply want to steal my land just like you stole the lands of all your neighbours !

But the other man smirked and then made a sign to two of his men to bring a coffer. Cresus continued, smiling greatly.

-And to thank my lord for looking into the case, I would want to give him, as every good citizen must do in these times were we lack food, a coffer full of grain. More coffers await if I am able to get back the rich productive land that was stolen from me. After all my land got poorer and it is normal that I take back everything west of the new course of the stream as compensation.

The bastard... The lying bastard... But he had a lot of food to give and seemed to be influential in the community. What do you decide.
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>>5149712

>Ask Oldfossil if people in the community like Cresus and think that he is honest before deciding what to do.
>Ask Oldfossil if people in the community like Pauperus and think that he is honest before deciding what to do.
>Confirm the judgement of Lord Random, Pauperus will keep his lands, and do not take the coffer of Cresus, you are not a corrupt lord
>Confirm the judgement of Lord Random, Pauperus will keep his lands, and take the coffer of Cresus, this will teach him a lesson
>Accept the bribe and give all the lands west of the new course of the stream to Cresus, you need food after all
>Accept the bribe and give all the lands west of the new course of the stream to Cresus, and ask for an increase of taxes from Cresus, after all you will need even more food and you helped him
>Accept the bribe and give all the lands west of the new course of the stream to Cresus, you need food after all, and burn Pauperus for witchcraft, it will stop him from complaining
>Condemn these slanderous accusations, Cresus will have to pay a fine for trying to besmirch an honest peasant whose son died in the service of the Emperor.
>Condemn these slanderous accusations, Cresus will have to pay a fine for trying to besmirch an honest peasant whose son died in the service of the Emperor and give some lands or compensation to Pauperus
>Accusing someone of witchcraft and trying to bribe a lord, and saying that you are some "citizen" like you are in Venice will not be tolerated under your rule. Cresus will be hanged, all his lands will be confiscated and his family and workers will all become your serfs. It will teach a lesson to all those who try to lie and corrupt you.
>Offer serfdom to Pauperus, if he has trouble to feed his family he will be attached to his lands, who will become yours but he could work on your lands in exchange of feeding for his family and lower taxes.
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>>5149715
>>Accusing someone of witchcraft and trying to bribe a lord, and saying that you are some "citizen" like you are in Venice will not be tolerated under your rule. Cresus will be hanged, all his lands will be confiscated and his family and workers will all become your serfs. It will teach a lesson to all those who try to lie and corrupt you.
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>>5149715
>Ask Oldfossil if people in the community like Cresus and think that he is honest before deciding what to do.
>Ask Oldfossil if people in the community like Pauperus and think that he is honest before deciding what to do
I am all for trying to confiscate the lands of a dishonest, uppity commoner, but lets be smart about it and get some more info first.
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>>5149792
Yeah your right.
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>>Ask Oldfossil if people in the community like Cresus and think that he is honest before deciding what to do.
>>Ask Oldfossil if people in the community like Pauperus and think that he is honest before deciding what to do.
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>>5149792
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>>5149715
>Hang Cresus, confiscate his lands, and make his family serfs
>Offer serfdom to Pauperus
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Noted.

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You decided to know more about the two men, and you asked Oldfossil in a low tone.

-This Cresus, is he an honest man ? I mean, do they like him in the community and trust him ?

The councillor nodded, appreciating your wisdom of consulting him about the claimant before agreeing or not. He said.

-My Lord, it depends, he is seen as a good worker and he is clever so he always pays all his taxes but the fact that he bought, sometimes cheaply, the lands of his neighbours and that he sold at low price to ruin them has made him unpopular with the peasantry. Some of his neighbours, like the old widow Longgone have disappeared mysteriously and if it was never proved that it was him some people think he did it because he bought her land to her children who were very young and could not work on it, for cheap. He bought some unused land from us too and made it productive, we can thank him for it. Some craftsmen like him because he commonly lowers the price of grain to ruin those who are struggling after a bad harvest, and it’s cheap grain for them.
During famines he helped though, because he keeps some stockpiles, even if he sells them at a quite high price.
Lord Random ordered him to stop speculating during famine and sell at a normal price once, he refused, so Lord Random menaces to make his guards beat him. It was three years ago. He seemed to respect more our Lord after that. He has some family, a brother who works as a scribe in Podunk, two sons that are right here, and a sister who is married to the miller. It is why his grain is the first to go to the mill. His wife is from a family of farmer, she was the sole heir and he married her, it was the beginning of his fortune.
Oh, and sometimes when caravans were on the road to baronial lands he offered to pay adventurers himself to solve the problem, to be seen as an honourable man by the community.
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>>5150212

You then asked, curious.

-And Pauperus ? What do people think of him ? Can you vouch for his honesty ?

The councillor seemed to agree, and detailed his biography. To be honest such knowledge of the Local peasants was admirable, you would need Oldfossil to train someone to replace him, his death could be very detrimental to your demesne.

-Pauperus is seen as an honest man but unlucky. Well, not perfect in his honesty but honest. He always pays his taxes on time, even when it makes him eat less. He inherited his farm from his father and had a sick brother. His parents rented our lands to farm more. He had to care for his brother once his parents died and had no more money to pay the rent nor the time to work more than on his farm. The lands got rented to another one. Fortunately his brother survived and proved healthy, he is now a lumberjack in Nearby.
Pauperus married the daughter of another poor farmer of the region. They had eight kids but only two survived to adulthood. It was bad luck.

Bad luck... Well, you had seen worse. But maybe here kids died less in childbirth ? The councillor continued.

-A son and a daughter. His son married the last daughter of a woodworker and his daughter married some farmer in Podunk. I remember that he had to borrow us money to pay the dowry, he gave it back with interest in due time.
People found him annoying when his son entered the Imperial Army and was gone to the capital and he bragged about it. Even if it is an honor he quite annoyed the village with this... He was devastated by his loss six years ago. He began to drink, and his lumberjack brother had to help him out of it. We call him Pauperus the Unlucky since...

You did not think he was this unlucky, well he had some problems but it was just a bit above the average peasant. But if this was considered unlucky... You shall try to spy a conversation between a servant of the castle and your brave Ancel le Purineur. It would be an interesting experiment, but Oldfossil continued.

-The widow of his son died three years ago, ran over by a cart, it was a scandal at the time and the owner of the cart had to pay compensation. It helped Pauperus to still be afloat because he had problems with the guards...

-What guards ? Did he commit a crime ?
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>>5150216

-Well, not on our lands my lord. Not on our lands, you see his daughter, she sees him rarely but he saw recently and she had a black eye. She said it was because she fell... Then she came back a second time and she had a second black eye and her cheeks were bruised... You know the love of a father for his daughter... He came with his brother to the village where she lived in baronial lands to beat up her husband.

-And he killed him ?

-Hell no ! Coming with only a man to another village to beat up a man with a lot of relatives is not a very good idea, he was beaten up with his brother and they were left for dead in the side of the road. The Baron’s guard picked them up and imprisoned them. We had to negotiate and pay a fine to free them. They payed more taxes to give it back though, they managed to do it thanks to the compensation they got for the death of Pauperus's stepdaughter.

You nodded, well, the man was well intentioned at least, if someone mistreated your future daughter it would be a stain on the honor of your whole family and a pretext for a feudal war. This man was a peasant so he did not have the means to burn their whole village but he did right. But accusing him of Witchcraft when every person knows that the first thing that sorcerers sell are good luck amulets is laughable. This man is clearly unlucky by local standards. But the bribe was important. You needed to to decide. But before this you asked.

-Do you know all my peasants this well ?

-Only the heads of the families my lord, they are only a bit more than 300 in your lands, it is not difficult.

You were impressed, this man deserved a raise, or even some lands.
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>>5150220

>Confirm the judgement of Lord Random, Pauperus will keep his lands, and do not take the coffer of Cresus, you are not a corrupt lord
>Confirm the judgement of Lord Random, Pauperus will keep his lands, and take the coffer of Cresus, this will teach him a lesson
>Accept the bribe and give all the lands west of the new course of the stream to Cresus, you need food after all
>Accept the bribe and give all the lands west of the new course of the stream to Cresus, and ask for an increase of taxes from Cresus, after all you will need even more food and you helped him
>Accept the bribe and give all the lands west of the new course of the stream to Cresus, you need food after all, and burn Pauperus for witchcraft, it will stop him from complaining
>Condemn these slanderous accusations, Cresus will have to pay a fine for trying to besmirch an honest peasant whose son died in the service of the Emperor.
>Condemn these slanderous accusations, Cresus will have to pay a fine for trying to besmirch an honest peasant whose son died in the service of the Emperor and give some lands or compensation to Pauperus
>Accusing someone of witchcraft and trying to bribe a lord, and saying that you are some "citizen" like you are in Venice will not be tolerated under your rule. Cresus will be hanged, all his lands will be confiscated and his family and workers will all become your serfs. It will teach a lesson to all those who try to lie and corrupt you.
>Offer serfdom to Pauperus, if he has trouble to feed his family he will be attached to his lands, who will become yours but he could work on your lands in exchange of feeding for his family and lower taxes.
>Other (write in)
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>>5149706
Ah, did we? Good to know.

Hmm, Cresus may be worth keeping around if he is an ultra faithful taxpayer and isn't downplaying his wealth to cheat on taxes, plus if he is a good manager then we wouldn't want someone less productive in charge. On the other hand we don't want some random peasant gaining too much power, nor is lying or trying to get us to burn another peasant acceptable.

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Whoops, too late.
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>>5150221
>Accept the bribe and give all the lands west of the new course of the stream to Cresus, and ask for an increase of taxes from Cresus, after all you will need even more food and you helped him
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>>5150221
>Confirm the judgement of Lord Random, Pauperus will keep his lands, and take the coffer of Cresus, this will teach him a lesson
>Condemn these slanderous accusations, Cresus will have to pay a fine for trying to besmirch an honest peasant whose son died in the service of the Emperor.
>Offer serfdom to Pauperus, if he has trouble to feed his family he will be attached to his lands, who will become yours but he could work on your lands in exchange of feeding for his family and lower taxes.
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>>5150221
>>Confirm the judgement of Lord Random, Pauperus will keep his lands, and do not take the coffer of
>>5150221
>>Offer serfdom to Pauperus, if he has trouble to feed his family he will be attached to his lands, who will become yours but he could work on your lands in exchange of feeding for his family and lower taxes.
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>Accusing someone of witchcraft and trying to bribe a lord, and saying that you are some "citizen" like you are in Venice will not be tolerated under your rule. Cresus will be hanged, all his lands will be confiscated and his family and workers will all become your serfs. It will teach a lesson to all those who try to lie and corrupt you.
>Offer serfdom to Pauperus, if he has trouble to feed his family he will be attached to his lands, who will become yours but he could work on your lands in exchange of feeding for his family and lower taxes.

Let's start bringing the glory of feudalism to these heathens, shall we? Show them the magnificent benevolence of our system?
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>>5150221
>>Accept the bribe and give all the lands west of the new course of the stream to Cresus, you need food after all, and burn Pauperus for witchcraft, it will stop him from complaining
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Writing, 3 are in favor of Pauperus and 2 in favor of Cresus, 1 wants to burn Cresus, individually the solutions are not exactly the same, I will take the most popular choice in favour of Pauperus
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It was a true choice, a choice between what was easy and what was right, but you intended to be a just lord. Cresus was clearly trying to lie to you and trying to steal the lands of another commoner. Plus he was insufferable. So you said in your most severe tone.

-My predecessor, Lord Random, judged well, and I will not look well on sycophants who want to talk about sorcery only to steal the lands of their neighbours. If the river moved it does not mean that the border moved. But I accept the gift of grain, and I will fine you for five more chests of grain for lying to your lord and accusing an innocent man.

Cresus protested, he was red from the humiliation and began to tell.

-My Lord ! I am an honest citizen ! It is outrageous I will...

-You will remain silent or be hanged right there and now ! You are not a "citizen" of some Italian city state but a villein taxable and workable at will !

Your serious tone taught him discipline. The man who was arrogant and practically ordering you paled and began to grovel at your feet, saying.

-Do not punish me wise lord. I am sorry, I am...

It was better, discipline had to be taught. You then dismissed the man and his servants and took the coffer. Then you turned to Pauperus and said to him, once the others had left.

-Pauperus, I have heard that you had troubles financially.

The man nodded, but did not like to admit it and so said.

-Yes mylord, but rest assured that I will pay the taxes...

-No, no, no, I trust you about this, but you are a loyal peasant and I want to help you.

You smiled to the commoner who seemed surprised, just like his grandchildren, and bowed.

-Thank you my lord, you are infinitely good my lord...

You nodded, and said.

-Have you heard about serfdom dear Pauperus...

The man looked at you with a shocked air, Oldfossil too looked at you with a surprised air and even some servants and guardsmen looked at you, very surprised. Only Godefroi, Bohémond and Ancel seemed to not be touched by such a wave of astonishment. Pauperus tried to say, in an unsure voice.

-It... It was like slavery it is why it has been forbidden a long time ago...

Oldfossil corrected him.

-Not officially forbidden but strongly not recommended my Lord. It has not existed since 200 years ago. Surely you are not thinking of...

You looked at Oldfossil and you understood, this world was far more touched by the reforms of uppity commoners like this scoundrel Marigny, you would need to strike against this. If it is not forbidden then you will do this. It was time to bring to this world the good old institution of Serfdom, and what better than have a volunteer. You took your most sympathetic tone and corrected the peasant with greying hair.
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>>5150803

You looked at Oldfossil and you understood, this world was far more touched by the reforms of uppity commoners like this scoundrel Marigny, you would need to strike against this. If it is not forbidden then you will do this. It was time to bring to this world the good old institution of Serfdom, and what better than have a volunteer. You took your most sympathetic tone and corrected the peasant with greying hair.

-No, it was not like slavery, a serf is a baptised person, he cannot be sold like a cow. A serf is a peasant attached to a land. Serfs are allowed to farm on their lord's land in exchange for free labor. Serfs can even own property, but they cannot leave it. And they pay less taxes.

The man scratched his head, and said, still not believing this. Around you people began to discuss between themselves, Oldfossil looked at you, strangely.

-Are you offering me to... be a serf ? My Lord ?

-Yes, I offer you this. You will keep your farm, and I will personally assure that it is transmitted to your descendants. You will no more pay taxes in grain or money, you will only need to work freely some days a week on my lands and I will take some parts of what was grown here. I will have to feed you in case of famine and take care of your family. And your family will need my authorisation to marry or leave the land. If another lord takes my place be it by inheritance or another reason he will have the same obligations towards you and you will have the same towards him.

He seemed to think about it, thinking what was bad in it. Then said.

-Well my lord, to be honest with you I have tried to grow corn on most of my lands this year since they seemed to grow better... I have not much... And I do not know if I will survive the winter if I have to sell what I have to pay taxes and feed my grandchildren.. I accept my lord. I do not know what god to thank for it.... perhaps the Caf, godess of generosity.

You answered cheerfully.

-Thank our Lord Jesus Christ, and I accept you as a serf. And you family too. Come and bow, and rejoice to be a Serf of Local Oldfossil, write something about it.

The aging man and the two kids kneeled while Oldfossil bowed but answered. You let him talk while you thought about bringing back serfdom. It would definitely be a great boon to society, and the people understood it. No doubt that peasants themselves will ask to bring it back.

-Well, my lord, I... I have not many experience of the institution, what you said is correct but I have not redacted anything about serfdom, I will need some help and time to do this. Can it wait tomorrow ?

You nodded, agreeing to this. You will see it later, it was time to study the next case. But Oldfossil tried to get your attention.

-My lord, my lord ! About serfdom, we must speak now...

What do you answer ?
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>>5150804

>Yes, tell me about this, why is it not recommended ?
>No, we will talk about it after our judgements, we have still two cases to deal with.

You gain 4 piety for your just decision. You gain 1 mudcore for introducing serfdom but lose 1 mudcore for being just so nothing changes.
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>>5150804
>>No, we will talk about it after our judgements, we have still two cases to deal with.
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>>5150805
>Yes, tell me about this, why is it not recommended ?
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>>5150805
>No, we will talk about it after our judgements, we have still two cases to deal with.

Business first.
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>>5150805
>Yes, tell me about this, why is it not recommended ?
Best to hear it now before we forget
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>>5150804
Not since Tolstoy has there been such a benevolent and redistributive approach to serfdom, though one becomes suspicious as to how agricultural surplus has been so easily generated under such an incentiveless system, and subsequently transferred with great magnanimity. One assumes B'beg The Terrible disapproves of this economic resolution...
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>>5151017

Of course good sir, but as a lombard merchant would say, everything is in presentation... And of course, only vile people and burghers can be against such a noble and honest institution as serfdom.

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Gentlemen, it seems that we need a tie breaker
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>>No, we will talk about it after our judgements, we have still two cases to deal with.
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>>Yes, tell me about this, why is it not recommended ?
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>No, we will talk about it after our judgements, we have still two cases to deal with.

Just in case you need another tiebreaker.
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Next came a small man with slanted eyes and black hair. He reminded you of your guardsman who was a mongol without hooves. He was accompanied by younger versions of him and they bowed low before you. You looked at the defendant, who was a stocky balding man with cold blue eyes and long arms. He bowed too, he seemed to be with one young brown haired teenager who did not look like him, surely an apprentice. You ordered them.

-Tell me who you are and why do you want me to settle your dispute. Who is the claimant ?

The man with yellowish skin and slanted eyes bowed low and said that he was. He spoke with a strange accent but seemed to be serious.

-The humble worm that is here before you is called Hai Su Yu, and these are my sons, To, Ken, Mino, Riti, Chara, and Kter, only Wa Tsist, my son who works in your guard, is not with us. We are all shoemakers, and our fathers back in Diver City were shoemakers, and their fathers too. Here we make shows for all the village, for all the lordship, even big things, shoes for all the people of a hamlet we do, yes. We even do boots for all the guards when Lord Random, may he feast in the heavens, demanded us. We even did boots for him, if you want shoes we can make, very good quality, I assure you.

You wondered if he will be praising his merchandise even longer when he continued.

-But unfortunately for shoes you need leather, and for leather you need tanner that does it's work and can give it ! And tanner here did not do this ! We had agreement with inhabitants of Rabit, they all are of the same family and they give gifts for the day of their ancestors who founded the hamlet... Old Rabit wanted to give shoes to everyone, two pairs for everyone, 42 pairs of shoes ! Big agreement, huge amount of money. I agreed, I said to Peta the Tanner, give me enough leather to make it in one week. We agree and he not gives !

You nodded, you did not want to mock the man for his way of speaking because you were conscious that some people struggled to understand what you said yourself. But you understood the shoemaker and turned towards the tanner. You asked.

-Well, so, it seems that you did not manage to give what you promised, what do you have to say ?

The stocky man answered.
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-Well, My Lord, I am the only tanner here, and my father, Peta senior was tanner too. I came with my apprentice, Furrypurge who has seen all this scenes. I always managed to honour my agreements. You know that my work is dirty, treating furs and hides can be dirty, there is fumes and some water that is used to degrease the hides has to be thrown away after we use it. So I rented to a farmer, Wojak, the terrain where I could install all my tools down by the river. Everything was nice but those midgets, sorry, dwarves, who make their beer say that they take the water from the river to do their beer, and they live downriver from me. It is a long way, two hours on foot to get to them, but they say that the taint caused by tanning in my river is bad... We had a lot of disputes over the years about this but they decided to act this week ! They bought the terrain of Wojak and told me that as the new owners I have to pack my things and go.
I had no choice, and I asked all the peasants along the Queste to give me a terrain but they tell that tanning taints the land. And your lands along the river, my lord, are already occupied by farmlands. Finally I managed to find someone, even more downstream than those pesky dwarves, and I needed to move everything this week. It was less time that I could give to my trade.
Even today I will have to produce less because my new workshop is on the middle of nowhere, in a makeshift hut and I have to walk three hours a day to get there, and three more hours to go back home. It is six hours lost when I could work. So I did not manage to give the leather on time. Hai Su Yu did not pay any money and I did not ask to be paid, but understand that it is not my fault.

To be honest, the short scotsmen's beer was delicious indeed and you understood that they wanted quality, but without leather your seigneury would be in trouble. You looked at the shoemaker who wanted to talk.

-My lord, I understand this, but I have agreed to be paid in advance for 42 pairs of shoes, and I just lost a big deal of money, I can pay back the Rabit patriarch but other shoemakers, like those in Baronial, or Hostil's land will maybe take my work...

It was interesting. Very interesting indeed. And 42 pairs of shoes seemed to be costing a lot for commoners. On one side the tanner did not respect his agreement, but on the other side it was not really his fault since he lost some days of work to move everything. On the other side the shoemaker would loose a contract and have to give back the money he has taken in advance, and probably you will see a Rabit asking for a fine against the man who took money in advance without meeting his part of the deal.
You maybe needed more informations.
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>>5151322

>Ask Oldfossil about Hai Su Yu, is he seen as an honest person ?
>Ask Oldfossil about Peta the Tanner, is he seen as an honest person ?
>Ask Hai Su Yu why does he is not trying to buy some leather from villages on the baronial lands, or even hostil lands, or from another village in your land if they have tanners.
>Ask Peta the Tanner why he did not try to buy some already tanned hides to respect his agreement and give the merchandise.
>Suggest Oldfossil to do something, maybe have a small boat with a rower to travel along the Queste, it will be faster than walking.
>Peta has not made his part of the deal, he will have to give some money to Hai Su Yu in compensation.
>It was a case of force majeure, Peta has nothing to pay.
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>>5151323
>Ask Oldfossil about Hai Su Yu, is he seen as an honest person ?
>Ask Oldfossil about Peta the Tanner, is he seen as an honest person ?
>Ask Hai Su Yu why does he is not trying to buy some leather from villages on the baronial lands, or even hostil lands, or from another village in your land if they have tanners.
>Ask Peta the Tanner why he did not try to buy some already tanned hides to respect his agreement and give the merchandise.
Lets first see how these people are and why they didn't do anything else beforehand
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>>5151323
>Ask Oldfossil about Hai Su Yu, is he seen as an honest person ?
>Ask Oldfossil about Peta the Tanner, is he seen as an honest person ?
>Ask Hai Su Yu why does he is not trying to buy some leather from villages on the baronial lands, or even hostil lands, or from another village in your land if they have tanners.
>Ask Peta the Tanner why he did not try to buy some already tanned hides to respect his agreement and give the merchandise.
>Suggest Oldfossil to do something, maybe have a small boat with a rower to travel along the Queste, it will be faster than walking.
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>>5151323
>>Ask Oldfossil about Hai Su Yu, is he seen as an honest person ?
>>Ask Oldfossil about Peta the Tanner, is he seen as an honest person ?
>>Ask Hai Su Yu why does he is not trying to buy some leather from villages on the baronial lands, or even hostil lands, or from another village in your land if they have tanners.
>>Ask Peta the Tanner why he did not try to buy some already tanned hides to respect his agreement and give the merchandise.

>write in
>see if extending the contract would be feasable.
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You decided that you needed a bit more information about the two men that wanted you to deal with their case and you asked in a low voice.

-Oldfossil, tell me, do you know this Hai Su Yu, what is his reputation ? And what about this tanner, Peta sounds more like a woman's name to be honest.

The man answered.

-This Hai Su Yu came from Diver City, he is an honest merchant and most people have nothing to say about him. He was banished from the city when he mounted on the roof of his old shop, took a crossbow and shot some bolts at rioters who tried to burn it.

You did not understood.

-But, he defended his property, what is bad about that ?

-Well, my lord, Hai Su Yu is good at his job but is short-sighted, he fired three bolts, killed a cow with two of them and wounded a guard who tried to protect the shop in question. He is one of the reasons that crossbows are banished in this city now. But old Lord Random trusted him and even took his son, Wa Tsist, in the guard. There is better shoemakers in the other villages but his family are the only ones in Local and they work quickly and efficiently. I do not remember that he had problems with the law before, he effectively made the boots of our guardsmen and even some shoes for Lord Random and for me, I even wear them actually. They are good. They still rent us the lands where their home and always pay their taxes.
And about the tanner, Peta, as every tanner he had his problems with his neighbours, after all his trade is dirty my lord and it can poison the land and the river. But he is the only tanner in Local, there is only another one in the seigneury, that is in Forgotten. He works hard and has a lot of work, and it is true that if he works less we will have problems. He took one of the sons of the miller as an apprentice. And yes, Peta had judicial problems with some peasants that said that the water was of lower quality because of his business, they asked reparations, Lord Random always said them to take water upstream if they wanted to drink and that a small tannery is nothing and necessary. And it is true, the impact on productivity has been negligible. And with the dwarves of the dwarven community they never wanted to resolve the conflict by decision of our lord because dwarves have some privileges and they prefer to be judged only by dwarven courts and keep their problems between themselves. When they bought this terrain we had no time to react and say that it was of utmost importance that our tanner could stay here, we were too occupied with preparing your arrival and the death of Lord Random. But it will cause us problems if we do not find a solution, we need leather.
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>>5151475

You then decided to ask some questions to the two men, beginning by the claimant.

-Tell me, shoemaker, why have you not bought some leather from villages on the baronial lands ? Or on the lands of lord Hostil ? Or even from Forgotten, there is a tannery here.

The man bowed and answered.

-The humble scarab that I am thought about it, but when he sent his son towards Forgotten... But he found the locals being very dirty and unclean and when he asked for help they called him names and said that they do not trade with strangers.

His eldest son nodded and you were surprised at this, but then Oldfossil had said that the people of Forgotten have lived in autarky for a long time and that they did not like strangers. You then let the man continue.

-And my lord I can try to go to Hostil or Baronial lands but it would be more costly, and because it is not my fault that I cannot honor the deal I would want the tanner to pay me the difference in cost.

He bowed a second time... Interesting. Then you asked the tanner.

-Tell me Peta, why did you not try to buy some leather from other sources to honour your deal ?

-Well, my lord, it would have been costly, and even if I asked it would have been bad for my reputation, my competitors would say that I cannot honour my deals and would tell rumours like that I think that their leather is better than mine. And let's be honest, I do the best leather in the seigneury and the nearby lands, I think that I have the best formula to prepare it.

What is your decision ?

>Suggest Oldfossil to do something, maybe have a small boat with a rower to travel along the Queste, it will be faster than walking.
>Peta has not made his part of the deal, he will have to give some money to Hai Su Yu in compensation, for exemple the difference in price between his leather and the leather of his concurrents.
>Peta has not made his part of the deal, he will have to give some money to Hai Su Yu in compensation, the cost of the 42 pairs of shoes that the shoemaker did not manage to sell
>It was a case of force majeure, Peta has nothing to pay.
>Redact an edict saying that the dwarves must let Peta rent their lands for his old rent to maintain the village's leather supply.
>Ask the two men to extend the contract, maybe those Rabits can receive their gifts later.
>Let Oldfossil decide on this case.
>Other (write in)
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>>5151478
>>Ask the two men to extend the contract, maybe those Rabits can receive their gifts later.

If rabits complain tell them to send a representative.
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>>5151323
>>Suggest Oldfossil to do something, maybe have a small boat with a rower to travel along the Queste, it will be faster than walking.
Can we still do this? It would be good to have some river traffic

>>5151478
>>Ask the two men to extend the contract, maybe those Rabits can receive their gifts later.
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>>5151535
+1 the river boat
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>>5151535
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Why don't we have a larger boat travel downstream and deliver the residents past our borders some good Scottish beer? May give us a few more gold pieces
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>>5151535

Yes, it is in the options.

>>5151586
>>5151697

It was a difficult decision, but to you none of the men were in the wrong. One man agreed to a contract thinking that he would have leather and not being delivered while the other one agreed to be able to provide enough leather in time but circumstances outside of his will have delayed his work. Maybe you could explain this to the Rabits. So you said.

-None of you seems to be in the wrong. You all thought that this agreement was good, and were good craftsmen who did their job but circumstances outside of your will and not foreseeable by you have made Peta unable to deliver his leather and you unable to deliver your shoes. You will have nothing to pay, tanner, and you will not loose your contract shoemaker, I will send a representative to the Rabit family and talk with them about this fact. Maybe they will think about not delivering the presents during their feast but after it. We will explain them the situation. Continue your work and make leather and shoes in the meantime.

The men seemed surprised and then bowed very low, praising your sense of justice and your defence of the craftsmen. After all it will cost nothing to try to have an arrangement with the Rabbits and since they live in a hamlet producing food it will be good to buy some of their food. Then you turned towards Oldfossil.

-Tell me, dear Oldfossil, can we try to have a man row a boat down the river on our lands ? It will be faster than walking and it will probably help bring people like Peta down the Queste, it would be for paid travels of course and it will give us some money.

The man thought about it and nodded, saying.

-It would be an excellent idea my lord... Generally we feared this because of the beast of the river, but now that it is dead we can try to build one. Lord Random was already ill when it was killed and we had other problems to deal with after his death. But now we can.

You then said.

-We could even try to build, or buy, a bigger boat, and transport people between Local and the baronial lands, or even further away.

Oldfossil seemed more skeptical.

-Well, for this we will need to build the boat, or buy it because we have no craftsmen capable of building a barge, and have some people knowing how to sail a river barge, and a captain who knows his job... We had one but he moved to the capital. Generally it is merchants that go from the lands near the source of the Queste, but they need to be well armed to cross the Forest of Gump. But if we would have our own commercial or transport barge it would be beautiful, even if probably we would need the authorisation of the Baron to sail it on his lands, and the authorisation of the other barons if you plan to sail upstream.

You nodded, of course it would be difficult to realise this but the idea was good. You approved and you would think about realising it. You bid farewell to the two men and decided to let the next people enter.
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The third case was the strangest one, you saw a woman crying and her sad husband looking downhearted near her. He tried to support her and they seemed to be a bit muddy. Another man, with a pockmarked face on the left side seemed to be ashamed. You asked.

-Tell me, who are you, and what are your griefs.

The woman cried and did not manage to speak, the husband did it in her place.

-Sorry my Lord, for my wife Beware, she is devastated by the loss of our child. I am Themud and I am a farmer in the village of Nearby. I... It was horrible. My wife let our small child, Kenny, outside in his basket but a pig entered and hate him ! This man’s pig !

The man pointed at the ashamed peasant with hatred in his voice. For your part you frowned. It was murder then, and for murder you needed a confession of the murderer. You will have to make this pig talk. But Oldfossil said, astonished.

-Pigs eating people ? What does this mean ? I never saw this in my long life !

Other people in the room agreed but Ancel, Godefroi and Bohémond did not find it strange. Hell, even you knew this, pigs could be wild, they were half domesticated boars and they ate everything. You shall not let a child near a pig, every year some children were eaten because their parents were not careful. But of course the pig's owner must pay a huge fine. And of course the pig must be held responsible, why was he not there ? Was the pig fleeing justice ? You said to the owner.

-What is your name villein, and is it true that your pig ate the child ?

The man nodded.

-I am Sausage the swineherd, and yes it was one of mine, probably Snowball fled in the street and began to eat everything... The baby was there.. I am sorry my lord....

Well this man did not manage to keep his pig. He will be punished, but where was the pig. You asked.

-Where is the guilty party ?
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>>5152219

They looked at you, astonished. And the father pointed at the swineherd. But you answered.

-I am not talking about him, I am talking about the murderer ! Where is the pig ?

They looked at each other and the swineherd said.

-I have brought him here to sell it on the market and...

-Well then bring him here ! And stop trying to profit from the bastard, we need to interrogate him !

They looked at you strangely and then Oldfossil said.

-Oh ! You know to talk to animals like a Druid !

You frowned, what does this meant ? But in the room they were all speaking amongst themselves. And, to be true, there was a little problem here. You were told how inquisitors or other people managed to interrogate animals with the help of their executioners and interrogators but you had not anything nearby to help. You will need to improvise, but without confession there can be no murder.

>Ask for Ancel to replace the role of executionner, and do the interrogation in the dungeons with your councillors. Questioning is not a spectacle for females.
>Use Ancel to interrogate the pig, and do it in front of the people, they must watch that they are though on crime.
>Try to interrogate the pig yourself with the old technique of « If you are guilty say gruik gruik »
>Use another person to help you interrogating the pig.
>Other (write in)
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>>5152221
>>Ask for Ancel to replace the role of executionner, and do the interrogation in the dungeons with your councillors. Questioning is not a spectacle for females.
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>>5152221
>>Ask for Ancel to replace the role of executionner, and do the interrogation in the dungeons with your councillors. Questioning is not a spectacle for females.
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>>5152221
>Ask for Ancel to replace the role of executionner, and do the interrogation in the dungeons with your councillors. Questioning is not a spectacle for females.
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>>5152221
>>Use Ancel to interrogate the pig, and do it in front of the people, they must watch that they are though on crime.
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>>5152221
>Use Ancel to interrogate the pig, and do it in front of the people, they must watch that they are tough on crime
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>>5152221

Hai hai
>>Use Ancel to interrogate the pig, and do it in front of the people, they must watch that they are though on crime.
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>>5152221
>>Use Ancel to interrogate the pig, and do it in front of the people, they must watch that they are though on crime.
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>>5152221
>>Try to interrogate the pig yourself with the old technique of « If you are guilty say gruik gruik »
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>>5152946

Alright, it was time to show those people who you were and what you did with murderers. This pig will pay, and he will pay hard for his crime. Killing a small defenceless child is one of the most awful crimes that exist and you will make him confess. You order Ancel.

-Interrogate the pig, like you saw the men of the Archbishop do it in Reims. I trust you Ancel. And do it before the good people, they must watch.

Servants and even some peasants were coming to the great hall to talk about this pig murderer. Everyone awaited with impatience how you will deal with this. You tried to hear what they said. In the middle of sounds a servant said.

-It is impressive, they have a Druid, the stinky red-headed one can talk to animals if I understand well. It will be like trials in the elven lands.

A pointy eared Guelph peasant corrected.

-No, we try to understand the animal, and we have no murdering pigs in our lands, it is a human problem.

You thought how could it be a human problem when it was a pig problem. And you found your peasan mean to Ancel, of course he was not very gracious or of polite company but he was crafty and smelled tracks well. But then you saw Ancel coming and bowing, he said lowly in a worried tone.

-Messire ! Messire ! I do not have torture instruments ! What shall I do ! What if the pig refuses to talk... And I have absolutely no idea how to understand what he says...

You had not any idea either. You were not an inquisitor or a specialist. But you said.

-Well, try to threaten the pig with your hunting knife, and say simple things like. « Say if you killed the child » or « do you killed the child because you were hungry » and if it answers « gruik » or even « gruik gruik » we will consider that it confessed it’s crimes. If it answers in a negative « gruik gruik » then it means that you will have to torture it to get a confession. If it doesn’t answer you will need to force a confession out of it.
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>>5154517

The man agreed with a grunt and began to sharpen his knife. It is at this moment that you saw the same pointy eared guelph peasant asking him.

-Did your father was a Druid that could speak with animals too ? It is generally hereditary.

-My father was a purineur, he was the one who recolts the purin.

-The what ?

-The purin... The dung ! He collected dung.

-Ah... So it is what this smells... And your mother ?

-My mother was named Gwendoline, she died, devoured by wolves, and my father, my father died frozen in the pond because of his clubfoot when he wanted to go drink at the Duchenot’s tavern !

The Guelph looked astonished and quickly said that he was sorry about the loss. You had sometimes trouble to understand this « common tongue » even if it was close to French and mutually intelligible, but for Ancel who spoke only in a local dialect it was even harder. But Oldfossil came and asked.

-My Lord, are you sure that we must show the people how your scout speaks with animals and interrogates them... I mean he is not a Druid and we do not need to judge pigs !

You smiled and answered to your councillor.

-Listen, pigs and other animals are a part of the Creation too. They must respect the laws of God and of their God’s chosen kings too. We are all part of a great community. And judging the character of this pig will help me take the decision. Was it michievous ? Was it evil ? Does it waited for it’s master to forget to close the barrier to flee and directly attack a child instead of eating anything else. We must know.
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>>5154525

The man seemed lost but nodded, not insisting. Then you began to watch for the pig, Snowball, to be brought before you. The first thing you noticed was that the pig was strange. instead of being a bit hairy and of a brownish colour he was completely pink and practically hairless. He really looked like a parody of a pig. But everyone else found this normal. Ancel turned towards you, a bit lost, and you nodded and made him sign to proceed.

Some guards tried to sit the pig somewhere but he was moving. So they maintened him on place and you ordered Oldfossil.

-Note that the beast is reluctant to obey authority and stay in place.

The pig looked lost, some people began to talk between themselves, maybe some said that it was kind of a joke. Other speculated on the words of the Druid. Finally Ancel began to close towards the pig and say.

-Tell me, pig, have you killed this child !?!

The pig looked at him, then to the soil, seeking something to eat. Insolent knave ! Some people whispered, you heard one peasant saying.

-Are the Druids not supposed to speak the animal’s language ?

But another answered.

-How do you know ? Have you seen a Druid ? Maybe it is how it works....

A peasant woman said in a low tone that you managed to distinguish. Then other spoke.

-But... But... If pets understand human language our dog knows that I cheat on my husband ! It’s awful !

-Who cheated on me ?

-Telkar me, elf, do the druids do like this ?

-No, absolutely not, they speak like ani...

You took the initiative and ordered.

-SILENCE ! I do not want the work of our good Ancel disturbed. Please, continue your work.

Ancel nodded and answered. Unsheating a huge knife on the middle of his sentence.

-Yes messire. Now, you Snowball the pig... tell me if you killed the child or we will eat a good bit of ham !

The beast appeared terrified by the knife and began to do a strange sound.

-Oink ! Oink !

Everyone seemed to react, waiting for Ancel to traduce them the answer of the pig. You too, but he seemed lost, and you understood him, a proper, French pig said « gruik gruik » not « oink oink » this pig clearly was speaking a strange language. How to interpret it ? Ancel looked at you in panic and shook his head, this development was unprevisible. You had to say something quickly to obtain confession.

>Suggest Ancel that this pig speaks a foreign pig language, maybe even English ! And that we can not understand it, Ancel will have to interpret this.
>Let Ancel deal with the pig, good luck to him, you will wash your hands like Pontius Pilates. Ask him what said the pig.
>Pretend that the pig has said that he was guilty, and end this interrogation.
>Other (write in)
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>>5154526
>Suggest Ancel that this pig speaks a foreign pig language, maybe even English ! And that we can not understand it, Ancel will have to interpret this.
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>>5154526
>Suggest Ancel that this pig speaks a foreign pig language, maybe even English ! And that we can not understand it, Ancel will have to interpret this.
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>>5154526
>>Suggest Ancel that this pig speaks a foreign pig language, maybe even English ! And that we can not understand it, Ancel will have to interpret this.
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>>5154526
>>Suggest Ancel that this pig speaks a foreign pig language, maybe even English ! And that we can not understand it, Ancel will have to interpret this.
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>>5154539
>>5154617
>>5154619
>>5154654

It was time to help Ancel, he was a peasant after all so he was not very quick witted. So you said.

-Do you understood, do the pigs from here speak like the pigs back in France ?

The man watched you and seemed to understand.

-Yes ! Yes ! This pig does not speaks like an honest French pig ! He speaks a foreign tongue, where does he comes from ?

Sausage the swineherd answered.

-Well he was born from his mother that I bought at a market at Podunk. I bought it from a swineherd called Edward.

Edward ! Like a Plantagenet ! It was clear. You said.

-It must have been an English criminal because his name is English !

Ancel le Purineur approved, he said.

-Yes messire, the sounds of the pig sound like English...

Some people were very interested while others were sceptical. One of the peasants even said.

-And who are these Anglish ? That they speak about ?

-Maybe a barbarian clan ? Or a people with angulous face features ?

No, the Englishmen were not Guelph nor this but you had no time to explain. But one of the peasants, a short cagot with hairy feet said.

-But all the pigs talk in the same tongue !

You wanted to answer but Ancel was quicker !

-Que nenni ! No ! They talk in tongues regarding to where they are from ! Do all men talk in the same language ?

They were agreements, people agreed with Ancel and you were happy about his craftiness. Once in the mood for arguing he could go far. You suggested.

-Maybe you can interpret what the pig says, looking at his face and expression.

The people agreed, it seemed like a good idea and Ancel began to threaten it with his knife.

-Have you killed Kenny, the baby ?

-Oink oink !

-I think it means yes ! He said that he did it !

At the words of Ancel the people began to scream and make much noise over such indignation.

-Why did you do it ? Tell me or I will cut your ear !

-Oink oink ! Oiiiiiiiiink !

The pig tried to flee, and Ancel scratched his head. He then said.

-It seems that it was to create mayhem in the lordship ! It was a mission from his old swineherd Edward !

An English spy ?!? The fact that they could talk to pigs did not amaze you that much, pigs and Englishmen were much alike, but it was News. Some people seemed to be outraged while others began to say.

-It is a plot from Podunk ! They are in league with the baron ! And lord Hostil !

-No it is stupid, a pig cannot be part of a plot !

-But the Druid just said this !

The swineherd stoped it.

-But he never met Edward ! I bought his mother there ! How could he...

But Ancel was a crafty man and he threatened the pig a third time.

-Tell me, scum, how have you met Edward !

-Oiiiiiiink !
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>>5154785

-He says that he met him at night. He gave orders !

Then some people talked between themselves. Some of them did not believe it, you did not and you had to stop Ancel from saying more stupid things. Podunk was six or more days on horse from your lordship. But another part of the people agreed. They said.

-It is why I heard someone going near my house at night ! It must have been the swineherd !

-Yes ! We must catch him ! Death to him ! Damned baby killer !

The mother and the father of the child cried while Sausage the swineherd tried to say that he never met Edward after their deals at Podunk and of the spy met his pig he was not aware of it. You had to take a decision.

>Decide to stop this idiocy and say that you will sentence the pig and it's owner.
>Maybe there is truly and English plot, continue the interrogation.

If you choose to sentence directly, choose one sentence for the owner and one for the pig, you can combine of course.

>The owner must be fined badly because a child was killed.
>The owner must be fined lightly because it was not his fault that the mother could not look after her child.
>The owner is innocent, he was deceived by an English plot. We must banish this Edward from our lands for the moment and if we catch him we must execute him with extreme prejudice.
>We need an ordeal to determine if the owner is innocent, prepare hot water, he will have to put his hand in boiling water, if he flinches it means that he knew about the spying and must me flogged accordingly, and maybe even imprisoned.
>The owner shall be imprisoned for one month for his negligence.
>The owner will need, in plus of a fine, shall pay reparation to the family that lost a child.

>The pig is just a dumb animal, let him live, I am a merciful Lord.
>No murderer shall go unpunished, the pig should be strangled in the main square of Local.
>No murderer shall go unpunished, the pig should be strangled in the main square of Local. But it should be a lesson to all the animals of our lordship, tell everyone to come watch it with their pigs so the pigs will understand what happens when they disrespect the law.
>The pig was an English spy and a child murderer, he shall have his arms and legs cut off in the main square of Local and be left to die.
>A murdering pig deserves a pig's death, he shall be roasted alive and eaten ! No mercy for child murderers !

>Other sentence for the pig or the owner (write in...)
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>>5154787
>>Decide to stop this idiocy and say that you will sentence the pig and it's owner.
>The owner must be fined lightly because it was not his fault that the mother could not look after her child.
>A murdering pig deserves a pig's death, he shall be roasted alive and eaten ! No mercy for child murderers !
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>>5154787

>Decide to stop this idiocy and say that you will sentence the pig and it's owner.
>The owner will need, in plus of a fine, shall pay reparation to the family that lost a child.
>No murderer shall go unpunished, the pig should be strangled in the main square of Local. But it should be a lesson to all the animals of our lordship, tell everyone to come watch it with their pigs so the pigs will understand what happens when they disrespect the law.
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>>5154787
>Decide to stop this idiocy and say that you will sentence the pig and it's owner.
>The owner will need, in plus of a fine, shall pay reparation to the family that lost a child.
>No murderer shall go unpunished, the pig should be strangled in the main square of Local. But it should be a lesson to all the animals of our lordship, tell everyone to come watch it with their pigs so the pigs will understand what happens when they disrespect the law.
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>>5154836
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Kek
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>>5154787
>Decide to stop this idiocy and say that you will sentence the pig and it's owner.
>We need an ordeal to determine if the owner is innocent, prepare hot water, he will have to put his hand in boiling water, if he flinches it means that he knew about the spying and must me flogged accordingly, and maybe even imprisoned.
>A murdering pig deserves a pig's death, he shall be roasted alive and eaten ! No mercy for child murderers !
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>>5154787
>Decide to stop this idiocy and say that you will sentence the pig and it's owner.
>The owner will need, in plus of a fine, shall pay reparation to the family that lost a child.
>A murdering pig deserves a pig's death, he shall be roasted alive and eaten ! No mercy for child murderers !
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It was time to take a decision. You raised your voice and said decisively.

-Enough ! We have heard enough. I shall decide.

You turned towards the crying couple and the swineherd who feared you and looked at them. They seemed to wait your decision and were a bit afraid. You let the silence invade the room for a few more moments, silence could be a powerful tool to create respect and to make your subjects remember that each word that you say is of utmost importance.

You then said.

-For letting your pig kill a child and not properly watching him you will pay a fine, Sausage the Swineherd. And you will pay compensation to the wronged family. Their child was killed because of your pig after all.

You then turned towards Oldfossil and asked him.

-What is the value of such compensations in local currency ?

-30 gold coins my Lord if it is an accident. Such is the custom.

You turned back to the man.

-Well then you will pay 30 gold coins to the family of Kenny and 30 more to us, as a fine. If you do not have the means to pay in gold you can pay in nature by giving some of your pigs or other possessions.

It was a hard fine and the swineherd bowed his head while the family tried to thank you even if the wife was still crying. Now it was time to decide for the pig.

>The pig is just a dumb animal, let him live, I am a merciful Lord.
>No murderer shall go unpunished, the pig should be strangled at the main square of Local.
>No murderer shall go unpunished, the pig should be strangled at the main square of Local. But it should be a lesson to all the animals of our lordship, tell everyone to come watch it with their pigs so the pigs will understand what happens when they disrespect the law.
>The pig was an English spy and a child murderer, he shall have his arms and legs cut off at the main square of Local and be left to die.
>A murdering pig deserves a pig's death, he shall be roasted alive and eaten ! No mercy for child murderers !

(since it is a stalemate we need a tie breaker)
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>>5155865
>A murdering pig deserves a pig's death, he shall be roasted alive and eaten ! No mercy for child murderers !
Never let good pork go to waste
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>>5155865
>>A murdering pig deserves a pig's death, he shall be roasted alive and eaten ! No mercy for child murderers !
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>>5155865
>>No murderer shall go unpunished, the pig should be strangled at the main square of Local.

Cooking it alive will make it taste like shit anyways, never mind the guys and all.
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You order finally in a strong voice.

-And for the pig Snowball he shall be roasted alive and eaten tomorrow afternoon, he will be punished like he has sinned. Every inhabitant will be invited to see it and to eat a part of the beast if he wants. In the meantime feed the pig well, we are not animals, we will not refuse the last meal of a person sentenced to death.

You smiled at your pun and let the people agree with the decision, some agreed, some found it strange to judge an animal and to then ignore that he was a spy of the "angulous" people. It was maybe time to make a speech to justify your words, or send the people back to their homes and begin to talk with your councillor about the question of serfdom.

>Explain your decision to the people (roll 1d100 for rulership)
>Let them be divided and finish your talk with Oldfossil.

For your sentence and the trial of an animal you gain 2 mudcore
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Charles de Villeroi

Class : Local Lord
Level : 2
XP : 140 (next level at 250)

Stats

Combat : 50%
Intrigue : 25%
Rulership: 30%

Piety : 32+4 = 36

Mudcore : 23+2 = 26

With 26 Mudcore you have a small field of gritty realism around you, in this field the most heavy magic will not work and supernatural abilities will not work, oh, and women will lose 4 pounds of strength of course, plus in the field the people that obey you will act more like they would be in a dark fantasy setting. Next level at 30.

Talents
-Cavalry Commander : +20 to martial when you have to lead a cavalry charge or a cavalry attack. Works only when commanding shock or melee cavalry mounted on horses.
-Foreign Etiquette : You focus on learning Indian etiquette with Oldfossil, you gain a +10 bonus in intrigue in your interactions with the nobility of your duchy.

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Rolled 5 (1d100)

>>5156033
>>Explain your decision to the people (roll 1d100 for rulership)
A pig is an animal. an animal that is allowed to get away with killing humans will inevitable kill more, or pass that onto their offspring.
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>>5156033
>Explain your decision to the people (roll 1d100 for rulership)
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Rolled 1 (1d100)

>>5156033
>>Explain your decision to the people (roll 1d100 for rulership)
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Rolled 41 (1d100)

>>5156033
>>Explain your decision to the people (roll 1d100 for rulership)
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You understood that the people here was too barbaric to understand why we judged animals, it was necessary to explain it, they must not take you for a fool. So you began to talk.

-You may think that judging a pig is not needed, that animals are simply dumb beasts that are not capable of thinking but it’s not the truth.

You pointed to a man in the crowd.

-You are a peasant, are you not ?

-Yes I am my lord.

-Do you own cows, pigs or any poultry ?

-Yes my Lord, I have some chickens and two roosters at home.

-And are your two rooster the same ? Can you not distinguish them ? Are they of the same character ?

-Well... My lord... One is always brave and picking fights with other roosters while the other is more timid...

You smiled, and explained.

-Yes, because animals, like humans, vary by character. Some are brave, others are cravens, some are clever, others are dumb, some a kind, others are evil. And like with humans this traits can pass generations. Letting a murdering pig live will mean that it will learn that it can kill humans, and pass it onto it’s offsprings.

People began to agree, but some still asked why we needed to judge them. And why to interrogate it, even if these strange « druids » could do it. So you had to continue.

-Animals, like men, are part of creation. They have a soul and must respect the laws of God that bind everyone of us. Being just we must allow the right to explain themselves. Here the pig tried to lie, he got what deserved a liar and a murderer.

Here people agreed, they said some strange things. You heard one of the old peasants whisper.

-I thought that this new god that our lord worshiped was strange with the burnings but now it seems that it is a good deity.

A pointy eared Guelph even said.

-Yes, it respects animals, just like the elven pantheon. It must not be bad.

Apparently the people had not only accepted your judgement, but your religion too. You thanked the Lord for this, it was a great progress towards the conversion of the locals and the establishment of a Christian monarchy here.
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>>5156799

You then let the people go, they seemed to consider you to be just. To be honest you did not care a lot for their opinion but it was always good to see the commoners being loyal to their masters. But you heard Oldfossil softly clearing his throat. He wanted your attention. You asked him.

-What do you want, Oldfossil ?

He answered in an unsure tone.

-My Lord, I have a question for you, and a warning I have to give. But before this I can only congratulate you for winning over the peasants. You spoke very well my lord.

-Thank you.

You smiled at this, satisfied of your explanation. And you let the man continue.

-My Lord, this redistribution and lower taxes... Is it the goal of serfdom ? Because it could cost us money you know and... we have to pay the peasants that work on our fields.

-Well we will not have to pay the serfs, when today we have to pay the peasants that work on our field. And we will give them enough to eat but not enough to empty our coffers. Plus they will be forbidden to leave and will pay taxes to marry and to inherit their land. But I let this part vague, some peasants do not understand what is good for them.

-Of course my Lord. It will be like serfdom in our lands then, as it was truly, not as the legends tell.

-What do the legends tell ?

You asked, quite interested by this. The old man answered in a sad tone.

-It is the warning I had to make. You see my lord, serfdom assured the prosperity of the land owning nobility, who had all the power four hundred years ago in the empire. Unfortunately the rise of the guilds, be they craftsmen or mages and even adventurers, coupled with emperors who wanted to centralise the power encouraged to end serfdom. The elves, who never knew the institution, pushed for it too. And people was encouraged to end the practice. It costed a lot, in power and money to the nobility, and the agents of those guilds encouraged to see serfdom akin to slavery. After some hundreds of years the people began to believe this and now it is seen as very reactionnary, and even dangerous to defend serfdom. Of course not so much in the eyes of the people, who only knows that « serfdom is slavery and it is bad » and can not explain why, but in the eyes of some elites, part of the guilds, the government and even of some landed nobility. So what you did, by taking someone as a serf, is akin to an important change. It is better to not let it be known... It is not illegal, but it will be badly seen by powerful forces.
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>>5156800

It was interesting to hear. But terrifying too, it seemed that dangerous novelties had done here what Charles de Valois said they will do, they saped the foundations of our good and right feudal society. What do you answer ? (You can choose multiple choices)

>Why should we fear guilds ? They are craftsmen, and these adventurers sound like vagrants, not warriors, craftsmen are no match against knights just ask the Flemish. There is no chance they can threaten us.
>The Guelphs ? First they think about hunting people who repel magic, then they attack serfdom, and they pay no taxes... The queen here is even a Guelph ! Is there a Guelph plot against our society ?
>Serfdom is on the decline in France too, but we must fight to preserve it. Just like here. First they came for our rights to mint our own money, then our right to wage private war, then to take our serfs, what will they do after this ? Let the burghers elect a king amongst a family of shopkeepers ? We must show that we do not fear the guilds. We will be open about our practice of serfdom, who knows, maybe other noblemen will imitate us.
>You told a word that I did not understood, "reactionary" , what does it means ?
>Alright Oldfossil, we will keep quiet about serfdom and practice it without saying it. It is better to not anger the crown.
>Other (write in)

(2 critical successes one of them being a 1, your rolls were guided by God dear bannermen)
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>>5156806
>Why should we fear guilds ? They are craftsmen, and these adventurers sound like vagrants, not warriors, craftsmen are no match against knights just ask the Flemish. There is no chance they can threaten us.
>The Guelphs ? First they think about hunting people who repel magic, then they attack serfdom, and they pay no taxes... The queen here is even a Guelph ! Is there a Guelph plot against our society ?
>You told a word that I did not understood, "reactionary" , what does it means ?
>Alright Oldfossil, we will keep quiet about serfdom and practice it without saying it. It is better to not anger the crown.
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>>5156806
>>Why should we fear guilds ? They are craftsmen, and these adventurers sound like vagrants, not warriors, craftsmen are no match against knights just ask the Flemish. There is no chance they can threaten us.
>>The Guelphs ? First they think about hunting people who repel magic, then they attack serfdom, and they pay no taxes... The queen here is even a Guelph ! Is there a Guelph plot against our society ?
>>Serfdom is on the decline in France too, but we must fight to preserve it. Just like here. First they came for our rights to mint our own money, then our right to wage private war, then to take our serfs, what will they do after this ? Let the burghers elect a king amongst a family of shopkeepers ? We must show that we do not fear the guilds. We will be open about our practice of serfdom, who knows, maybe other noblemen will imitate us.
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>>5156806
>Serfdom is on the decline in France to, but we must fight to preserve it.
>Tell me, is there a Guelph plot against our society?
>And what does "reactionary" mean?
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>>5156816
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>>5156955

You thought about it and you understood some of the concerns of your councillor. Unfortunately you needed more information, because the guilds did not seem to be very threatening. So you said.

-Why should we fear guilds ? They are craftsmen, and these adventurers sound like vagrants, not warriors, craftsmen are no match against knights just ask the Flemish. There is no chance they can threaten us.

The old man seemed to doubt your implacable logic. He said.

-My lord, I think that you underestimate their strength. There is not only the commercial guilds and craftsmen's guilds but the adventurer's guild and the fighter's guild have some really good warriors amongst them, warriors capable of inhuman feats. Let's not talk about the mage's guild who is very powerful. But their strength is in politics too. The guilds have a presence at the Council of Many at the Imperial Capital, especially the Mages Guild, and even then they are powerful in Bifuria. And remember, few lords lack a court mage as an advisor, and they are often heard, and some of them may report to their Guild.

You still doubted it, he seemed to exaggerate the threat.

-And ? A good cavalry charge and they will all disperse like little birds !

The old man added.

-Of course my lord, I do not doubt your bravery in battle, but our cavalry is currently composed of eight people, so I advise caution.

-Well said. You are right Oldfossil. But tell me about the Guelphs, they seem powerful and are very present. First they think about hunting people who repel magic, then they attack serfdom, and they pay no taxes... Even the queen here is a Guelph ! Is there a Guelph plot against our society ?

The man frowned, and then raised an eyebrow. He asked.

-The elves kill people who repel magic ? Some people who repel magic even exist ? I never heard about it... You must have been misinformed my lord.

Then you remembered what Praetzel, the Guelph merchant's daughter said, that few people could do this and that Guelphs and mages hunted them down. And that not a lot of people knew about this ability to repel magic. So you said.
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>>5157134

-Maybe... But tell me about the plot.

When you looked at your councillor he seemed even older than he was, you never had so much the impression that he was nostalgic and tired. Visible wrinkled on his forehead moved were even more visible when he lowered his head and said in a sad tone.

-My lord... I know you dislike magic and mages... And... By the heavens... When you said this you reminded me of the other councillor, the man who did the ritual that brought you here. Rollarion McFumbles, he was my friend, and he got killed in his own ritual. He... Even if you dislike magic, he was a good man. But he believed in an elvish plot... He was not the only one, in my sixty years of life I saw a lot of humans tell that the elves wanted to dominate our society. And all of them disappeared mysteriously or got exiled at insignificant places, like here. A theory says that the elves married one of their princesses to the king of Bifuria and when he died childless she took the throne. And then elves intrigued to make a war, the woodlands war against the Empire. They let the humans win and take a duchy but in exchange the elves could move freely in all the Empire, and not pay taxes, and elven councillors appeared everywhere. Be they Light, Dark or Wood Elves they are all influential in the Empire now. Some say that the elven manipulation was already in place when the elves taught magic to the humans in Bifuria and chased the anti elf northern Bifurians, who became barbarians. To be honest I was always sceptical, too much of the anti elf theories are contradicting themselves. But those who tell them disappear. It is better to comply with the elves. You know, it is one of the reason that we have elves in your guard and household, first because since they do not pay taxes it is better to send them do something useful, but because if not we may be in trouble too.
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>>5157135

It was interesting, but you needed to know more. You asked.

-What kind of trouble ? What do you mean ?

He looked at you and said quietly.

-Directly we did not had anything, but the Baron of Red Neck refused to have elves in his home, saying that they may be spies. One human courtier from Briberopolis came and said him that it was unwise. He said that he was free to choose his personal as he saw fit. Two months later an elven courtier came to say the same thing. The Baron refused. Three months later the Baron disappeared during a hunt. Officially he died of natural causes, but I heard that it happened to some other lords too.

Your blood boiled in your veins. A monarch ? Assassinating noblemen like this ! What was that ! It was outrageous ! This Guelph witch must be burned at the stake with her damned crown ! Call in the banners ! Coupez cordes ! Hurlez bataille ! Aux lances messires ! Aux lances ! Then you remembered that you had more or less 30 soldiers and hit your throne with your fist so hard that you were sure that you will have a bruise after it. You cried.

-MORTECOUILLE ! And no higher nobleman did anything ?

-They are surrounded by elven councillors, and some theorists say that the queen may have bewitched them... But it proves that their theories are only paranoia. Because some plotted against her, after all a ruler ruling for 150 years may frustrate some people. To be honest the elven plot seemed unbelievable to me because we do not know their objectives. But then I remember that the oldest elves, the leaders of their race, the High Elves have lived for several thousand years and that they probably play the game at another level than us if I may use this metaphor. What is an human life for some elves who live 10 000 years ? They can only wait for us to die and never talk about our objectives, even the Bifurian Queen probably obeys them.

You tried to keep calm by asking another question.

-You told a word that I did not understood, "reactionary" , what does it means ?

The old man laughed, he said in a kind tone.

-It is a political term from here. It means that you want to return to a previous state of things, politically speaking. That you think that the past was better than the present. It means that you react against change.
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>>5157136

You thought about it, yes you wanted like Charles de Valois and all the feudal party to bring back the good old customs of Saint Louis. So you said with enthusiasm.

-Well, it means that these reactionaries are good people. We too, in France, have people who react against the dangerous novelties of this varmint of Marigny. Unfortunately king Philippe hears him ! They even decided to assemble the burghers, villeins and other rabble to approve Royal politics ! And how will it end ? With some fat burghers or Paris putting a crown on the head of the son of a sausages seller ? Fortunately good people react against such infamy !

The old man smiled at you sympathetically and seemed to look at you with an air saying "if he knew how things are bad here". You reassured him.

-Alright Oldfossil, we will keep quiet about serfdom and practice it without saying it. It is better to not anger the crown.

-Thank you my lord.

You ended your conversation and you still had three days before having to go to the castle of the Baron. What will you do to pass time in plus of sparring with your knights, training your guardsmen and spending fiery nights with your maid Stacy.

>Have a serious conversation with your knights, you need to speak to them after all.
>Go on a hunt, maybe India has interesting monsters to hunt.
>Go to Otherone, the only village of your holdings that you have not yet seen
>Try to supervise an inventory of what you have taken at the temple of Monsanto in Local to see what it is worth exactly.
>Other (write in)
>Nothing of note (fast forward to your travel to the baron's castle)
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>>5157138
>>Have a serious conversation with your knights, you need to speak to them after all.

We need to be on the same page here, i think we should discuss these developments with them.

As to increasing our manpower, how many more fighting men could we realistically afford? Also, these northern barbarians sound like some people we should get to know at some point.
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>>5157138
>Have a serious conversation with your knights
>Begin recruitment and training efforts

We need to bolster our numbers.
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>>5157138
>Have a serious conversation with your knights, you need to speak to them after all.
Keep our good men up to speed
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>>5157205
>>Begin recruitment and training efforts

Very much so agreeable, however we need to know what we can afford. I wonder how hard it would be to attract some of the "knights" of this realm to our banner?
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>>5157347
Or even some trained men at arms, some of these adventurers or fighters guild men, trained professionals would be ideal if we could bind them.
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>>5157138
>>Try to supervise an inventory of what you have taken at the temple of Monsanto in Local to see what it is worth exactly.
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>>5157144

Excellent idea, I included it in the conversation and conversation options.

>>5157205

Did it too, thanks for the idea.

>>5157266
>>5157347

This is a wise question dear bannerman. Recruiting local nobility would be excellent to our cause. And maybe even some mercenaries, Oldfossil must know about it.

>>5157352
>>5157353

You decide to talk to your men the next evening. They are good knights, you know you can trust them even with your lives. Godefroi de Trifouillis is in the beginning of his fifties and is an old experienced warrior, he was a bannerman of your father once and was chosen to guard you on your last travel to Paris. Bohémond d'Autrelieu was younger than you, at 20 he was a young knight and always enthusiastic, he wanted adventure and itched for battle. You liked them both, you saw Godefroi as a mentor figure, you were knighted by your uncle whom you served as a squire but a man like Godefroi could have knighted you too, even if he was below you in station while you saw Bohémond as a slightly younger version of yourself. You spoke to them near the fire, after dinner, and said.

-So, messires, how is India for you ?

You saw Godefroi take a sad expression while Bohémond was more enthusiastic. The old knight said.

-You know, monseigneur, I have family in France, my wife and my four sons. I miss them, I have been transported towards a foreign land, if it is the Will of God I will obey it but I think about my family every day. I hope that we can find our way back to France.

You agreed with him, you missed your family too, and you made sign to your servants to pour him more wine. You then looked at Bohémond who said.

-Well, you all have family, I never liked my brothers and my mother died in childbirth. And my father was killed by Englishmen at the siege of Saint-Sever four years ago. I am happy to be in this land of wonder ! We saw a turtle ! You imagine ! A turtle ! And you killed it monseigneur ! And we killed strange green Ghibellines ! And we have the spirit of Conradin in our dungeons ! Monseigneur it will be a glorious tale to tell when we will be back to France !

He looked at the old knight and tried to cheer him up.

-And do not worry sire Godefroi, you already where in expeditions, when you will come back to your family I am certain that you will tell tales that will amaze them ! Imagine coming back to France with the skull of a dragon !

Godefroi laughed at that, answering quickly.

-Yes, if I have the skull of a dragon all my children will want to see it, even those who are already knights ! And I imagine my wife saying "But where will we put it my lord husband ? It takes so much place !"

You all laughed at this, women were women with their womanly ideas after all. You then asked, a bit more about important business.

-You train the men together, what do you think of their performance ?
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Godefroi answered.

-It was better monseigneur. They learned, the man called Cop, he will make a good sergeant and even if he is old and hasn't seen much battle Captain Crumbling is experienced. One of the short scotsmen axemen is still wounded, just like one of our spearmen. And we lost the guelph archer and another spearman at the battle. Two of the three lightly wounded have recovered, the third one can train but he has still a part of his arm that is bandaged. We will need more men. But morale is high, and discipline has improved. I let Bohémond try to teach them some cavalry tactics.

The young one said.

-Well, I had to stop because four of the horses are with guardsmen that are with Brother Louis on the road to Podunk. We will need to replace our losses too, and now a majority of our men have iron chapel helmets. We received good shields too and everyone has a spear but we still wait for the two last crossbows. And we lack bolts. But since everything was paid the craftsman will deliver, he seems serious. Ah, if only we could have more cavalry.

You answered him.

-Horses cost a lot of money, money that we do not have because of this transmutation of gold into silver. But I will try. And about the men, I thought of increasing their numbers. What do you think about it ?

Godefroi shook his head.

-30 men full time is a lot for your lordship, maybe we could increase to 35 but it will cost. In time of war we could levy the peasants of course
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>>5157391

You agreed, you had asked to see the numbers of your population, and were impressed that Oldfossil knew them. 1204 inhabitants, if we took able bodied men and removed those that could not be sent to the meat grinder we could perhaps levy 300 peasants, probably poorly equipped but nonetheless it will be a good force. More probably 200 because some would flee the levy and hide to not be conscripted but even 200 were a good number.
You thought about it, if you could stretch your finances by finding new sources of money, once you will have put an end to this food crisis, you could levy 5 more men and buy some more horses. For a beginning, if you mount 10 of your 35 guardsmen you will have 25 infantry, 10 light cavalry and 4 knights including yourself, a good force for a small lordship, especially if you levy 200 peasants. Of course you will not be strong enough against the baron or a powerful lord, but not a lot of bandits would dare attack you. You decided to talk to your men about it and they agreed, it seemed to be a good objective for the beginning. But you needed to talk about other subjects with them.

>Talk to your knights about the northern barbarians, what to do with them ?
>Talk to your knights about the guelph plot and the sorcerer queen that rules you, what do they think about it.
>Talk about B'beg the terrible and ask if they think that this kind of ruler could exist.
>Talk about the Baron and the situation of the lordship. They dislike him and heard about him but what do they think about the other lords of the Barony that you will meet.
>Talk about how much men you should take with you to the baron's meeting.
>Talk about your homeland and share stories.
>Talk about what they think of the Hyperboreans, tell them the story that Praetzel told you
>Talk to them about the current state of affairs
>Talk to them about Prester John, he has a kingdom in India and maybe he could help you go back towards Christian lands
>Talk about the political situation of the empire and the barony with the guilds, they heard your councillor, what do they think about it ?
>Other (write in)

(choose maximum 3 choices)

PS: about the other choices you have three days so you will probably begin recruitment and training effort and supervise the inventory. You will have time for all of this.
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>>5157392
>>Talk to your knights about the northern barbarians, what to do with them ?
>>Talk to your knights about the guelph plot and the sorcerer queen that rules you, what do they think about i
>>Talk about what they think of the Hyperboreans, tell them the story that Praetzel told you
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>>5157392
>Talk to your knights about the northern barbarians, what to do with them ?
>Talk about what they think of the Hyperboreans, tell them the story that Praetzel told you
>Talk to them about Prester John, he has a kingdom in India and maybe he could help you go back towards Christian lands
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>>5157392
>Talk to your knights about the northern barbarians, what to do with them ?
>Talk about what they think of the Hyperboreans, tell them the story that Praetzel told you
>Talk to them about Prester John, he has a kingdom in India and maybe he could help you go back towards Christian lands

And

>Talk about their thoughts on reaching out diplomatically to our neighbours, just a tentative measure, prior to meeting the Baron together
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>>5157392
>Talk to your knights about the northern barbarians, what to do with them ?
>Talk to your knights about the guelph plot and the sorcerer queen that rules you, what do they think about it.
>Talk about their thoughts on reaching out diplomatically to our neighbours, just a tentative measure, prior to meeting the Baron together
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>>5157392
>>Talk to your knights about the guelph plot and the sorcerer queen that rules you, what do they think about it.
>>Talk about the Baron and the situation of the lordship. They dislike him and heard about him but what do they think about the other lords of the Barony that you will meet.
>>Talk about how much men you should take with you to the baron's meeting.
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>>5157392
>Talk to your knights about the guelph plot and the sorcerer queen that rules you, what do they think about it.
>Talk about the Baron and the situation of the lordship. They dislike him and heard about him but what do they think about the other lords of the Barony that you will meet.
>Talk to them about the current state of affairs
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Writing, it will be about the Barbarians (4 votes), the Guelph Plot (4 votes) and Hyperboreans (3 votes), the other options have only 2 votes if I counted well.
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>>5158553

You decide to begin to talk to your men about the northern barbarians. You explain what you know, how they hate magic and how they have looted the castle during the youth of Oldfossil and Captain Crumbling . What to think of them. They live behind the borders of the Empire and you ask if we need to contact them. The answers of your two bannermen are not the same. Old Godefroi says.

-Well, they seem to be pillagers and barbarians, just like the northmen of old who raided our shores. But King Charles the Simple baptised them and gave them the duchy of Normandy. Then they became a productive and rich province, and Normans are fine knights, they are maybe the only knights as brave as those of Champagne in our land. These barbarians were wronged by those satanic mages and they may be useful to our cause. Like the Normans are now useful to our kingdom.

Bohémond proclaimed.

-The Normans created England ! How can they be useful ! There is no greater crime than this !

You laughed at that but your young bannerman was very serious. The young man continued his tirade.

-If they are barbarians we can convert them and launch a crusade against them to take lands ! I always dreamed about this.

The old Godefroi spoke after this remark.

-But before we go towards the barbarians, be it in diplomatic or military way, or a bit of both, we need a strong base. You cannot go to pilgrimage, travel or crusade if you fear for your lands in your absence my lord. You need your lands to be prosperous and to have someone to rule them and defend them in your absence my lord. And before going to an expedition you need information, maybe try to contact merchants into towns that have seen barbarian lands. But let’s not ask suspicious questions, if our kingdom is subject to barbarian raids it is better to be quiet about wanting to know more about the enemy.

Bohémond and you nodded, the old man spoke wisely and his idea of consulting travelers for informations was very good.
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>>5158735

You then decided to tell them about the Guelph plot and the sorcerer queen that ruled. The fact that the baron spoke with demons was already terryfying but that the queen was a witch was even worse. They made the sign of the cross and spoke. As always the oldest spoke first.

-Tonnerre ! Witchcraft in the royal court ! This place is accursed ! We are in hell ! Or it is the trial that god intended for us, put en end to the reign of the witches !

You agreed saying.

-Yes, I thought about this too, we have to change this place to a true Christian kingdom with god fearing subjects and a just monarch. But how...

Bohémond then exclaimed.

-Surely some barons and lords know about assassinations, we must contact them, organise a rebellion, throw off the shackles of the infidels. We cannot wait for the witch to die since she is immortal...

Godefroi shook his head.

-An immortal witch... It sounds like India is a fairy tale land... But if we need to plot we have to do it carefully. First do not replace our dead Guelph guardsman with a Guelph. Replace him with a normal person. And we must see if our Guelph guardsman is thrust worthy. It will be better to not plot near him. Try to speak carefully with other friendly lords, dropping some hints, we must be patient my lord. The balance of power is so much against us that any error can prove fatal. 35 men cannot beat a royal host.

You agreed with this and Bohémond added.

-Maybe if we could hear about a group of plotters or about anti guelph people, at an event or something like this. We need to know more about the local nobility. We could talk in taverns with some « knights » of these lands since some of these non Christians call themselves by this title to know about the mood of their lord. With a bit of drinking and fighting we can learn a bit about the dispositions of a lord. Not their secrets of course but most of nobles surround themselves with retainers who have the same ideas as them.

You agreed, a knight will not stoop so low as to spy but chatting with servants help to know who the master is. You nodded. Then you told.

-We talked with the daughter of the Guelph merchants about Hyperborea.

You then explained everything about it and about your idea that they are angels of the lord.
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>>5158738

The two knights reacted and each one gave it’s advice, as a good bannerman. This time Bohémond spoke first.

-We must help them, but they are probably not angels, the Lord would not let his angels in peril... I think I remember a sermon by Father Louis about this... it was about Lot...

You answered for him, since he struggled.

-Yes, about the sodomites at Sodom who tried to agress the lord’s angels and how the city was burned by holy fire and those who tried were struck with illnesses if I remember well. Yes... It can be like this... But at the same time, here we have powerful witchcraft.

The old knight nodded.

-Powerful witchcraft and a paradise defiled, feudal society shattered and enemies everywhere. A land of infidels monseigneur, a cursed land... these Hyperboreans explain everything, maybe they are angels, or maybe other servants of the lord, I do not know, but we need to make contact with what remains of them. I do not think that we have been sent here without a purpose and I think that I understood our purpose. We need to root out the evilness from India, make Christendom triumph and help the Lord’s angels. It will not be easy, but we are knights and the vows of chivalry make us not know despair ! We will do it my Lord ! Or die trying in the name of our Faith !

You cheered for this, Bohemond cheered too and you began to drink more wine, switching for lighter topics. You had a decision to take about replacing your losses the next day.

>Supervise the recruitement of new soldiers from peasants of your lands
>Wait to go to a town to recruit more professionnal soldiers or mercenaries as part of your permanent host
>Other choice to recruit men
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>>5158741
>Recruit mercenaries and other professionals, offering status and future wealth -- supervise this directly
>Have our retainers begin recruiting peasants to fill on the rank and file
>Begin work on a chapel from which to preach our faith -- this will bind our society and our armies with the faith and power of the Lord!
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>>5158741
>>Wait to go to a town to recruit more professionnal soldiers or mercenaries as part of your permanent host
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>>5158741
>>Wait to go to a town to recruit more professionnal soldiers or mercenaries as part of your permanent host

Maybe we can even find a knight or two down on their luck.
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>>5158741
>>Supervise the recruitement of new soldiers from peasants of your lands
Professionals cost money.
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>>5159361

You hesitate, on one side you want more professional soldiers but on the other side you do not have a lot of money. So you decide on a compromise. You will recruit three men in your lordship to replace your lost men, and then you will try to push your number of guards to 35 by trying to engage new men at a town, Podunk for exemple. Yes, Podunk seems to be a good town to recruit some men. You order your knights to do the local recruitment and they nod.

But before you could do all of this you will have to assist to the execution of the pig. It is your first time assisting to an execution as the local lord. Before you had simply to be near your father and look serious, now you know that everyone will look at you and you will have to order the death of the pig, or on the contrary grand him a pardon if you wanted. You would have to see the mood of the people.

So you came towards the execution site in your fanciest doublet and were escorted by your councillors and some guards. Some servants had already prepared a throne for you to sit on while you watched and you saw that a great fire was prepared on the main square.

This large fire was decorated with a spit, or at least a large metal bar to which the pig would be attached in order to roast it properly. You walked up to a dais where your throne was set and sat down as the crowd went to watch the criminal roasting. All naturally bowed to their lord and master and you motioned to bring the animal, which was escorted to the spot by two guards.
You looked at the faces of your subjets when they saw the pig, and were amazed by their ugly and hateful expressions. Seeing death was a great mean to canalise the violent impulses of a mob and even the ritualised death of a pig could change a peaceful village into a horde of bloodthirsty reavers. You wondered if the pagans who threw martyrs to the lions in arenas where so bloodthirsty too. But then you remembered that this pig had killed a child, and deserved it's fate. You heard some cries coming from the people, even small children.

-Die !

-Death to the killer of children !

-Burn him ! Burn the piggy !

You looked at your good people and thought, maybe a speech was needed, or not ? Maybe talking too much was bad since they already seemed convinced that this execution was just. Playing the dignified lord and simply ordering the execution to begin could be an option too.

>Stay aloof, only order the execution
>Tell a new speech to the people to send them into even more frenzy
>Order some wine with the execution, wine is the best drink that exist
>Order some beer with the execution, you will have to eat a pig after all and beer is better with roasted pig
>Order some mead with the execution, everybody knows that mead accompanies roasted pig the best
>Remain sober, an execution is no place to drink
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>>5159815
>Tell a new speech to the people to send them into even more frenzy
>Order some mead with the execution, everybody knows that mead accompanies roasted pig the best
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>>5159815
>>Stay aloof, only order the execution
>>Order some beer with the execution, you will have to eat a pig after all and beer is better with roasted pig

Some fine dwarven ale will do nicely, we should really pay them a visit sometime
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>>5159815
>>Stay aloof, only order the execution
>Order some mead with the execution, everybody knows that mead accompanies roasted pig the best
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>>5159867
>>5159880
>>5159976

You decided to remain dignified and regal, so you simple raised a hand like you saw King Philippe do when he ordered someone to be hanged at the gallows of Montfaucon and the execution proceeded. Councillor Oldfossil began to read a text saying.

-In the name of the Emperor Faraway II, fountain of all Justice, of our queen Leilatha the Fair and our good Lord Charles the pig Snowball is thereby condemned to be roasted until his death ensues and to be eaten by the good people of Local. Hangmen, apply the sentence.

Two servants attached the pig to the metal pole and the beast began to cry like.... Like a pig that we butcher ! So you preferred to think about another thing. The executions that you saw in Paris at Montfaucon. It is said that they want to build a stone pedestal for the gallows instead of the wooden one, no doubt it will please Guillaume de Nogaret. The cries of the pig made you remember this man, fanatically devoted to the crown and always ready to serve the king by finding guilty people and executing them. He was pitiless and you thought that your Oldfossil was far more mild than this councillor. You remembered him when he examined some complaints of your father as enquestor in Champagne, against one of the local baillis, Nogaret found out that the royal officer was corrupted and hung the bailli with his bowels after having ordered to peel off his shaft as an example. Corruption was reduced quickly near your lordship after this. You needed a man like him. You wondered what he was doing now, apparently he was named as judge in the parliament at Paris and some whispered that the king wanted to name him in his council. A good career for this man, but you did not trust him, he was the grandson of a cathar and heresy runs in the blood, plus he was too cruel for your taste. But you needed a stern councillor to counterbalance the kinder Oldfossil, and maybe to replace him one day since the man was old.

You ended your daydreaming when the pig stopped crying and you heard the mob rejoice of his death. They seemed so happy, well why not be, everyone could eat a free piece of pork after all.

You ate well and your subjects congratulated you about the taste of the pork, to be honest it was bad, the beast was roasted alive so the meat was not tender but maybe free meat tasted well for commoners. You thanked them and drank your mead, at least it was tasty.
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>>5160084

The next few days you helped supervise the recruitment of new guardsmen, you choose three farmhands, two of whom were twins and refused a woman who was expelled from the guard by your orders and wanted to go back in it. A battlefield is not a place for women. You tried to supervise their training as you could and saw with pleasure that they seemed to be only halfwits so both the twins had the functioning mental capacity of a single person and they helped each other out to learn basic maneuvers. The last one was a stable boy and knew how to ride horses so you decided to make a cavalryman out of him. He did not seemed to be too stupid and even if he lacked aggressiveness Bohémond began to learn him some tricks about cavalry combat.
Your other men, be they those who saw combat or those who did not, fared better, the battle against the Ghibellines helped their coordination and they began to fight more like a cohesive body of men at arms than like individual fighters. Captain Crumbling himself helped with this and seemed happier to learn battle tactics to his men. You even saw him talking with Godefroi a lot about different kind of strategies, the two men seemed to get along well and work effectively together.

You then received the report of Oldfossil about your only loot from the temple, since you decided to burn all the idols and to melt the golden one you only have this one to melt. And by melting it you could obtain 100 gold coins, a good price and a small boost for your economy. You thanked your councillor and decided to continue your projects the next days, maybe you shall send it towards someone at Podunk who could melt it discreetely. But the time came when you had to travel towards the Baron's lands to pledge fealty. But who will you take with you during the travel and who would rule the keep in your absence. You had three decisions to take.
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>>5160087

First, how many servants will follow you ?
>Travel with height guardsmen on foot behind you and some servants as befits a lord
>Travel with your two cavalrymen with you, you need to be quick
>Only travel with your closest retainers, no need to take guards with you

And what retainers shall you take with you ? (you can take as many as you want)
>Take Godefroi with you, he is your oldest and most experienced household knight
>Take Bohémond with you, he is your most dynamic household knight
>Take Oldfossil with you, he is experienced in politics and know India better than any of your men
>Take Captain Crumbling with you, he is the captain of your guards and knows India well
>Take Ancel le Purineur, he is not very gracious or civilised but he is clever and smells tracks well, who would travel without his scout ?

And finally, who will you choose to govern the keep in your absence ?
>Oldfossil should remain, he knows how to rule, knows the customs of this land and is loyal.
>Captain Crumbling shall rule the keep, he is loyal and knows his job, and as a guard captain he will keep order.
>Godefroi should remain and rule the keep, you can trust him completely and he knows how to rule a keep in the absence of it's lord. But he does not know local customs.
>Bohémond should remain and rule in your absence, it is time for the young man to prove himself of being wise in plus of being brave.

You gain +1 mudcore for this pig burning.
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>>5160089
>Travel with height guardsmen on foot behind you and some servants as befits a lord

>Take Godefroi with you, he is your oldest and most experienced household knight
>Take Oldfossil with you, he is experienced in politics and know India better than any of your men
>Take Ancel le Purineur, he is not very gracious or civilised but he is clever and smells tracks well, who would travel without his scout ?

>Bohémond should remain and rule in your absence, it is time for the young man to prove himself of being wise in plus of being brave.
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>>5160089
>>Travel with height guardsmen on foot behind you and some servants as befits a lord

>>Take Bohémond with you, he is your most dynamic household knight
>>Take Oldfossil with you, he is experienced in politics and know India better than any of your men
>>Take Ancel le Purineur, he is not very gracious or civilised but he is clever and smells tracks well, who would travel without his scout ?

>>Godefroi should remain and rule the keep, you can trust him completely and he knows how to rule a keep in the absence of it's lord. But he does not know local customs.

Godefroi and captain crumbling should be a good pair for holding things down in our absence.
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>>5160089
>>Travel with your two cavalrymen with you, you need to be quick
>Take Oldfossil with you, he is experienced in politics and know India better than any of your men
>Take Captain Crumbling with you, he is the captain of your guards and knows India well

>Godefroi should remain and rule the keep, you can trust him completely and he knows how to rule a keep in the absence of it's lord. But he does not know local customs.
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>>5160089
>Travel with eight guardsmen on foot behind you and some servants as befits a lord

>Take Bohémond with you, he is your most dynamic household knight
>Take Oldfossil with you, he is experienced in politics and know India better than any of your men
>Take Ancel le Purineur, he is not very gracious or civilised but he is clever and smells tracks well, who would travel without his scout ?

>Godefroi should remain and rule the keep, you can trust him completely and he knows how to rule a keep in the absence of it's lord. But he does not know local customs.
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>>5160135
Supporting this selection.

>>5160089
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>>5160118
>>5160135
>>5160195
>>5160205
>>5160811

You decided to take Ancel, Bohémond and Oldfossil with you. Eight guardsmen will accompany you on foot, they will be led by Cop. Four servants will come too, you needed servants after all. Your company of 16 persons, 3 riders and 13 footmen left the castle in the middle of the morning while you let the keep to the good hands of Godefroi and Captain Crumbling. You said goodbye to your old knight and said him to take care of the money that the borrowed money that Brother Louis and the guardsmen that follow him will bring in your coffers. The old man agreed, but shook your hand and gave you some advice.

-Monseigneur, even if you go in a place full of heretics and sorcerers stay strong, and stay pure. Be a beacon of righteousness and do not bow to them if they are not your liege lord. Do not disrespect them, but show that you will not be pushed around, new lords are always scrutinized for weakness by their peers.

You nodded and said.

-Do not worry dear Godefroi, guard well my castle with Captain Crumbling and keep our lands safe.

The old man nodded and you ordered your escort to follow you. You rode towards the west by the road to the baronial lands. And while you rode you decided to tell your brave retainers.

-I love singing a song while travelling. Any suggestions ?

Bohémond seemed to think so it was your scout Ancel, who ran before you, that explained.

-We could sing the song "And we'll peel his rush" about how we executed the bailli of Limousin.

You laughed but the not frenchmen of your troop seemed to be terrified. And Oldfossil tried to object.

-My lord, maybe something not talking about torture would be more appropriate to our road.

You agreed, the old man was already travelling, at his age, and so he did not needed to hear songs about torture sung by the awful voice of Ancel. You decided to sing a song about Saint Georges that was quite catchy, your men learned the words quickly and your travel was therefore joyful under the sun.

After an hour and half you rode across Cresus Farms and were happy to see that the people, and the local landowner, feared and respected you. One of the sons of Cresus even showed you the five coffers of grain that they were trying to give you because of their fine. You ordered them to put everything into bags. With this fine and a fine probably paid in pigs by the swineherd, not forgetting the confiscated grain of the temple your reserves will probably have enough to compensate for your gifts of one chariot of food for each village, according to Oldfossil at least.
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>>5161319

Some clouds obscured the sky when you began to ascend the hills of Nesse, your border with the Baronial Lands, and you saw a watchtower on top of the biggest hill. A flag flied above it, a flag representing a red manticore on a field of black. The road, of course, passed by this tower who protected it and your men on foot panted from the ascension of the hill. You saw two men getting out of the tower to cut your way. They were men at arms, equipped like your old guards were equipped with full mail and norman helmets, but if one had a sword the other had a mace. They met you and the maceman introduced himself and his friend.

-I am Justdoing and this is Myjob. We are guards of Baron Crooked, why are you entering our lands... and... Oh, you must be the new lord of Local ?

-Yes I am, now let us pass.

-Of course my lord, of course. Travelling in the Hills of Nesse on foot will be tiring for your servants, I shall suggest you to eat something on the Hill of Larry, not this hill that you see here and where the road goes but the next one after the road will continue in a vale. You will have to climb on it but the road goes there. The view is nice.

You thanked the man for his advice and continued. Maybe all the men who worked for this baron were not bad after all. Or maybe he was simply trying to be polite with a nobleman.

-Thank you soldier, now let's go men. We have some hills to climb.

You looked a last time at the tower, that you found quite impressive even if not very practical for defence, and began to advance. Your infantry was tired and wanted to stop after the next hill but you pushed them, and the packhorses, forward. You saw a crossroad and Oldfossil showed you where to travel. But when you were on it a man ran towards you. He was young, with brown hair and a pleasant face. He was dressed in a white shirt of quite good quality, red breeches and boots. He ran towards you and your company like a possessed man and said, breathing with difficulty.

-My lord ! My lord ! Please my lord, do you need men in your troop ? You have... Thirteen men on foot, it is bad luck. I can offer my services, I can be a good servant, I can even fight if you want, or sing songs, I am an amateur minstrel. I am quite strong too and if you need warriors I can serve...

Cop whispered to a guardsman who answered.

-Who is this idiot ?

-I do not know... He looks well dressed.

You looked at the man, he looked to be clean but seemed to be tired from all his running, he was sweaty. Oldfossil seemed not to know what to do with the man and Bohémond just shrugged. No advice, the decision was yours. What do you say ?
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>>5161329

>Of course, I can always take men at my service, what is your name young man, you will be my servant now.
>Of course, I can always take men at my service, what is your name young man, you will be a soldier in my guard now.
>Of course, I can always take men at my service, what is your name young man, you will be my personal minstrel now.
>No, I do not know you, I do not engage men who come running at me without introducing themselves. Go away, knave, or my men will beat you senseless.
>Who are you, villein ? Introduce yourself before speaking to me and I will maybe think about engaging you.
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>>5161331
>>Who are you, villein ? Introduce yourself before speaking to me and I will maybe think about engaging you.
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>>5161331
>>Who are you, villein ? Introduce yourself before speaking to me and I will maybe think about engaging you.
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>>5161331

>Who are you, villein ? Introduce yourself before speaking to me and I will maybe think about engaging you.
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>>5161331
>>Who are you, villein ? Introduce yourself before speaking to me and I will maybe think about engaging you.
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>>5161331
>>Who are you, villein ? Introduce yourself before speaking to me and I will maybe think about engaging you.
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>>5161331
>Who are you, villein ? Introduce yourself before speaking to me and I will maybe think about engaging you.
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You looked sternly at the man and said in an authoritative voice.

-Who are you, villein ? Introduce yourself before speaking to me and I will maybe think about engaging you.

The man bowed gracefully and answered, still catching his breath.

-My name is Fop your lordship... And I am an humble man that wants to serve you to the best of my abilities. Excuse me for my hurry but you see I am in a hurry because...

Then you saw a mob of villagers with wooden clubs and some gardening tools running from the same direction as Fop came. A fat man sweating a lot seemed to be the Leader and he said.

-Get him boys ! That will teach him a lesson...

Then he saw you and catching his breath he said.

-My Lord ! We were going to beat up this man ! He slept with my daughter and refuses to marry her ! We need to force him to marry.

You laughed a bit at Fop who looked at you desperately, saying.

-She is ugly and I was drunk, my Lord, please take me under your protection !

You laughed even more, this kind of situation happened often back in France. Your men laughed too and Bohémond even suggested.

-And what does your daughter looks like, peasant ? And you, Fop the villein, was it worth it ?

Even your old councillor smiled at that while your men laughed but the peasants looked furious. You had a decision to make.

>This man tried to go under my protection to flee you, but I shall not let your daughter be dishonoured. You can take him.
>This is not our problem, we are on baronial lands, deal with your marital issues between yourselves.
>This young man is under my protection peasant, so you and your men better disperse before we disperse you !
>This Fop tried to flee from you by using me. Men, beat him up and let the peasants beat him up a second time.
>Let us look at this daughter, if she is really so ugly we shall let the young man go !
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>>5162413
>Let us look at this daughter, if she is really so ugly we shall let the young man go !
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>>5162413
>>This young man is under my protection peasant, so you and your men better disperse before we disperse you !
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>>5162413
>>Let us look at this daughter, if she is really so ugly we shall let the young man go !
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>>5162413
>Let us look at this daughter, if she is really so ugly we shall let the young man go !
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>>5162424
>>5162480
>>5162635
>>5162793

Seeing the fun in this situation, you decide to have some fun and order, to the hilarity of your men.

-Let us look at this daughter, if she is really so ugly we shall let the young man go !

The laughs of your men make the peasants furious and the father of the girl says.

-B... B... But my lord... We are on baronial lands, you can not...

Bohémond cuts him off.

-Bring your daughter before we chop your tongue and whip you senseless for disrespecting monseigneur Charles.

Oldfossil tries to whisper to you.

-My lord, I do not know if we may do it legally speaking.

But you reassure him, answering.

-Do not worry, I will take the full responsibility of this Oldfossil. And be quick, peasant, I do not have all the day.

The peasants reluctantly agree, in fear of your spearmen. And Fop begins to explain to you, while you are here.

-Thank you my lord, but understand, understand, I am a young man, I have a life of adventure to live before settling down, I want to see the world, not be some peasant. Do not be harsh with me, I see that you are wise and powerful, and well travelled, and that you will support a fellow traveller ! Isn't it ?

You simply look at him and raise an eyebrow, he was a peasant, so not a "fellow" of some kind. But you decided to let the peasants bring the daughter before taking a decision. You waited for some time on your horse, while your men took bets. Finally the father returned with his daughter, a small brunette lady who has a face maybe a bit too fat but was not half as ugly as some women that you saw, she even has a certain charm. Of course Fop was a man who talked well and who was probably able to hit far higher but if he stopped to seduce this kind of girl it probably meant that he was a fine lover of women and believed that quantity was as important as quality. You could not blame him, it was a good mentality, even if it earned you not an insignificant amount of penances from the Church. You looked at the young lady who seemed a bit humiliated to be judged like it, and the father who looked at Fop sternly.
To be honest she seemed to be able to bear children and will probably be pregnant. She said to you, sobbing.

-M.. My Lord... he promised me marriage, I would have never... He said that he planned to move to the capital with me and...

Her father silenced her with a patriarchal backhand.

-Silence ! You have dishonoured our family enough ! I want a marriage ! And if this scum does not marry my daughter I will beat him and strangle him with my bare hands ! And if you ever call my daughter ugly again I will cut your virility and throw it to an ogre !

Funny expression, you thought. But Fop tried to defend himself, saying.

-My Lord, I was drunk, of course I promised a lot of things. I would not have dishonoured this lady if I was not under the influence of dwarven ale.

What do you say ?
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>>5162863

>She is ugly, Fop can stay with me, bring her back home and let's expect that she is not pregnant. She already gave herself to another man before marriage, it's her fault, and your fault, peasant, for not looking after your daughter.
>How could you dishonour such a beautiful lady and call her ugly, Fop. You deserve to be beaten up. Men, give him back to the peasants !
>Other (write in...)
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>>5162870
>>How could you dishonour such a beautiful lady and call her ugly, Fop. You deserve to be beaten up. Men, give him back to the peasants !
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>>5162870
>>How could you dishonour such a beautiful lady and call her ugly, Fop. You deserve to be beaten up. Men, give him back to the peasants !

His fault. None of our business. Kinda cute tho.

>wink to her when leaving
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>>5163180
Supporting.

>>5162863
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>>5162870
>>Other (write in...)
Compromise, welcome them to move to our lands and take him on.
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>>5162863
>How could you dishonour such a beautiful lady and call her ugly, Fop. You deserve to be beaten up. Men, give him back to the peasants!
lol
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>>5163180
+1
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>>5163490

Furious, you tell the man.

-How could you dishonour such a beautiful lady and call her ugly, Fop. You deserve to be beaten up. Men, give him back to the peasants !

And you wink to the girl, but while you were winking you look at the spot where Fop was and remark that he has fled ! The peasants run after him and Bohémond helps them with his horse, catching the man and giving him to the mob who beats him up in the general hilarity of your guardsmen. The girl blushed hearing your compliment, maybe it will make her day better after all of this. You then ordered to continue on your road. You still had a hill to climb on after all, this funny episode made it easier for your infantry.

Once on the hill you concluded that the guardsman was right, the view was impressive. You saw a village with a quarry in the valley.

You ordered your men to halt and you decided to eat some of your provisions. You could see some valleys and hills from the hill of Larry and you began to ask your councillor Oldfossil.

-I understand that the village with the quarry was where the peasants and Fop came from ? Isn’t it ? And here, in the vale to the east, is the road that we took. But what is this vale to the north ? It seems to be a very forested area while most of the hills are barren. And the vale to the west is our road right ?

The man answered after biting a chunk from a bit of chicken and swallowing it.

-Yes my Lord. The west is our road, we will pass by several hamlets before coming to an inn, the High Mandol-Inn , it is always home to some musicians. And for the northern path, well, near the river you have some villages of woodsmen but the woods are infested by wolves. Then if you go to the north west there is a gorge that is home to some tribes of kobolds and even some stone trolls. They rarely go outside so they are not a huge problem though. But they can harass the travellers.

You nodded then you looked at the village with the quarry and saw the small people downside going to work, but two of them were huge and bald, practically twice the size of the others, almost the size of a turtle. You asked to your councillor.

-Tell me, who are this huge men ?

-Oh, my old eyes see poorly but they seem to be ogres, they are very strong but can be put to good use in this kind of work.

You looked at Bohémond and Ancel, they did the sign of the cross. Ogres ! They were as bad as witches and boilers of children in the stories ! The simple fact that you saw one made you want to draw your sword and kill them all. But you were ill equipped and not in your lands, so you simply said.

-Ogres ! But they eat human flesh !

-Yes my lord, but they eat meat too and if we pay them in meat they can civilise and even be mercenaries. They are tolerated here.
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-Yes my lord, but they eat meat too and if we pay them in meat they can civilise and even be mercenaries. They are tolerated here.

-Not on my lands ! No ogres in our lands ! First demons then ogres... By Saint Denis we are in a cursed land...

You continued to be suspicious of everything during the next hours when you entered the Inn. The Inn was a strange building with huge windows, like all the architecture here after all. It was all made of stone on the first floor, then it was half-timbered. The sun was setting and you heard music inside, what you will say once you have opened the door, in plus of taking care of the horses of course.

>Innkeeper, give me the best room, and the two next bests for my councillors, my guardsmen will sleep in the main hall and my faithful Ancel will sleep on a straw mattress before my door. If these rooms are occupied expel the previous patrons of course. (do like in France)
>Innkeeper, give me the best room, and the two next bests for my councillors, my guardsmen will sleep in the main hall and my faithful Ancel will sleep on a straw mattress before my door, and give me one of your nicest looking girls to warm my bed. If these rooms are occupied expel the previous patrons of course. (do even more like in France)
>Innkeeper, give us three rooms, the rest of the men will sleep in the main hall.
>Let Oldfossil talk, he knows the local customs.
>Other (write in)
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>>5163995
>Innkeeper, give me the best room, and the two next bests for my councillors, my guardsmen will sleep in the main hall and my faithful Ancel will sleep on a straw mattress before my door, and give me one of your nicest looking girls to warm my bed. If these rooms are occupied expel the previous patrons of course. (do even more like in France)
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>>5163995
>>Innkeeper, give us three rooms, the rest of the men will sleep in the main hall.
dont need to spend money when we dont have too.
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>>5163995
>Innkeeper, give us three rooms, the rest of the men will sleep in the main hall.
Save our money
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>>5163995
>>Let Oldfossil talk, he knows the local customs.
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>>5163995
>>Innkeeper, give me the best room, and the two next bests for my councillors, my guardsmen will sleep in the main hall and my faithful Ancel will sleep on a straw mattress before my door, and give me one of your nicest looking girls to warm my bed. If these rooms are occupied expel the previous patrons of course. (do even more like in France)
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It seems that we need a tiebreaker.

By the way, I will answer tomorrow.
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>>5165345
Very well, >>5164237
I will swap to
>>Innkeeper, give us three rooms, the rest of the men will sleep in the main hall.
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>>5163995
>>Innkeeper, give me the best room, and the two next bests for my councillors, my guardsmen will sleep in the main hall and my faithful Ancel will sleep on a straw mattress before my door, and give me one of your nicest looking girls to warm my bed. If these rooms are occupied expel the previous patrons of course. (do even more like in France)
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>>5163995
>Innkeeper, give me the best room, and the two next bests for my councillors, my guardsmen will sleep in the main hall and my faithful Ancel will sleep on a straw mattress before my door, and give me one of your nicest looking girls to warm my bed. If these rooms are occupied expel the previous patrons of course. (do even more like in France)
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Writing, I already wrote a part of the option to economise money but i will rewrite it. Vote closed.
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>>5164051
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One part of you wants to act normally, like a true knight by ordering the best rooms and throwing out the worthless wretched who are inside. After all a nobleman has to maintain appearances, even if he has no money he has to spend it all on lavish displays of wealth, generosity and power, or nobody would respect him. But you see your purse and remember that you have no money. It is hard, it is sad and you feel like a peasant of Auvergne or a Lombard to be so miser and to want to not take the best rooms. But you think, damn it ! Mortecouille ! You are not a jewish banker but a knight ! You enter and say.

-Innkeeper, give me the best room, and the two next bests for my councillors, my guardsmen will sleep in the main hall and my faithful Ancel will sleep on a straw mattress before my door, and give me one of your nicest looking girls to warm my bed. If these rooms are occupied expel the previous patrons of course.

Inside the inn a very beautiful blonde lady is playing a strange lute with three others musicians, she sings in a soprano voice. The song is about love and some merchants and travellers, one of them looking like a pointy eared Guelph and two of them like cagots, approve. When he hears you the innkeeper, a small man, bows and begins order his men to clean rooms. One of the merchants, a fat man with a fancy doublet and a ridiculous silken beret says to you.

-But ! It is my room ! How can you...

You simply say.

-Bohémond, throw him out of the window if he does not give it !

And the terrified merchant cowers before your knight while you tell the nice blonde, with a wink.

-Play faster, musicians ! And pour some drinks to the good knights and men of Local !

You want to order food but your councillor tells you to send your servants to the kitchens to watch if nobody poisons your food. You nod and begin to dance with the people in the room who find you charming, especially after two rounds of drinks. You begin to eat some of the food, to see what they serve at taverns and you are outraged ! They serve a kind of "menu", Oldfossil explains you that you have to choose meals, you ask for more and they serve a bit more... It is strange, normally they kill a pig if there is meat and they serve everything on a service but here they can serve more and more food, where does it comes from ? And if you had no man like Oldfossil who knew how to read how could you have read the "menu" and the parchment ? And where did they found so much parchment ? So much questions... India was truly a strange land.
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>>5166904

You sit at a table with your men and begin to order food to the innkeeper, while some people begin to dance to a quicker tune of the lute. You want to go talk to the young blonde lady but see that she is already with Bohémond, the young man knows to play the lute a bit, he learned from an Occitan knight during a campaign and you are to do nothing but drink and talk with your men. You exchange some pleasantries with your soldiers and then ask Oldfossil.

-Tell me, councillor, is it customary to give a gift to the baron when we pledge fealty ? Because we have nothing !

The old man smiled and said.

-No, do not worry my Lord. You do not need to offer him a gift, but if he visits your fief you shall always give him something. So you do not need to bother.

Then the food comes... You wonder what it is... Kind of vegetables, you take some in your hands and eat a bit, looking at it strangely just like Bohémond and even Ancel, but the peasant scout eats everything very quickly without table manners. If he was not in an inn but at a feast you would not let him seat on a table of course, you would simply have let him sit on the floor and thrown him some food. Your men eat quickly too, and you pay all of them a drink. Then comes after some meat and fish a bit of tart, it was not chervil tart and looked to be brown like a pile of mud or animal dejections... It was very sweet, far too sweet for your taste but you ate it, after having eaten some cheese of course.

You drank too, a bit too much maybe. And when the small innkeeper asked your table :

-Have you liked your meal my lord ?

You looked at him strangely.

-What meal ?

He laughed stupidly.

-Well, my lord, the full menu that you have taken... The vegetables, the fish, the meat, the cheese and the dessert. You seem to have eaten it well.

-Was it all ?

-My lord I think that yes, I mean you took more than most...

-Where are the poultry ? I'm hungry ! Where are the veal, the roasts, the sausages ? Where are the beans, the deer pies? Let's feast on our full stomachs to forget this injustice ! Aren't there a few Soissons beans with good soivre sauce ? A piglet ? A roasted goat ? A few well-peppered white swans ? These appetizers made me hungry ! Go back to your stoves, villein, and prepare us something worthy !

Your men cheered at your appetite, and Bohémond looked at you like a savior. The nice blonde lady, who was now seated near him laughed, and while everyone was happy you left the table to satisfy some natural urges.
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>>5166912

Your narrator is sorry of talking about such urges, but the necessity of preserving mudcore we have to talk about them, just as our setting's tax policy. And it is useful to the continuation of the story in fact. Because it was when you were alone and you were doing this that you heard Ancel scream from a window.

-Messire ! Attention !

You only had the time to duck behind the well who was near the place that you choose to do it to hear an arrow pass over you ! Someone was trying to kill you ! Who was it ? No time to think about it, you unsheathed your sword and tried to think clearly, it was hard with all the wine you drank. You tried to move outside of your cover and a new arrow missed you narrowly. You needed a strategy.

>Try to retreat towards the door of the Inn after a diversion like throwing a rock, you will have to run in the open but your assailant being hidden in the night and you not having armour on you means that you will be an easy target.
>Try to hunt down the archer trying to kill you... He seems to be able to see in the night to target you so well but you know roughly where the arrows come from. You will have to move from cover to cover in the courtyard to achieve this.
>Cry for help, you are drunk and need support of some of your men with shields. No need to play the hero.
>Try to tell Ancel to get his bow and support you, hold the line by staying behind the well at this time.
>Other (write in)

In all cases you will have to roll combat gentlemen, but the difficulty of the roll will depend on your choice.
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Rolled 44 (1d100)

>>5166916
>>Cry for help, you are drunk and need support of some of your men with shields. No need to play the hero.
>>Try to tell Ancel to get his bow and support you, hold the line by staying behind the well at this time.

Dastardly villains! Show yourselves!
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>>5166916
>>Cry for help, you are drunk and need support of some of your men with shields. No need to play the hero.

We're drunk, lets keep it simple.
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Rolled 13 (1d100)

>>5166916
>Have Ancel cover you with the bow as you make your way from cover to cover, identify the archer's position, and hunt him down

Are we knight or knave, lads?
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Rolled 51 (1d100)

>>5166916
>Try to hunt down the archer trying to kill you... He seems to be able to see in the night to target you so well but you know roughly where the arrows come from. You will have to move from cover to cover in the courtyard to achieve this.
>Have Ancel cover you with the bow as you make your way from cover to cover, identify the archer's position, and hunt him down

Let's go lads.
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>>5167275
Mon frère d'arme !
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Rolled 19 (1d100)

>>5166916
>Cry for help, you are drunk and need support of some of your men with shields. No need to play the hero.
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>>5166916
>Try to hunt down the archer trying to kill you... He seems to be able to see in the night to target you so well but you know roughly where the arrows come from. You will have to move from cover to cover in the courtyard to achieve this.
>Have Ancel cover you with the bow as you make your way from cover to cover, identify the archer's position, and hunt him down
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Formidable ! Sus aux bourguignons messire ! Aux lances ! Aux lances ! Coupez cordes ! Hurlez bataille !

>>5167654
>>5167866

You decide to try to run towards your ennemy to gut him with your sword. Alcohol helps you to have some brave, but foolish ideas. But before doing this you give some orders.

-Ancel ! Go fetch your bow and try to make this knave get cover !

Then you raise your voice.

-TO ME SOLDIERS OF LOCAL ! TO THE SPEARS ! YOUR LORD IS ATTACKED !

And then you have to crouch because another arrow tries to get you in the foot, the bastard seems to have moved towards the right. You try to taunt him saying.

-Show yourself, dastardly blackguard ! Face me in an honourable duel !

But he seems to disagree, truly, this assassin, or assassins even if your calculations made you think that it is only an archer, have less honor than the crossbreed between a Venetian and a Flemish.

You finally see some of your men who go out of the gates but an arrow almost gets the first one, fortunately he had his shield raised and it is lost in it. It is your moment, you run towards the foe. You see him even, a dark shadow in the night. And he sees you, he reloads his bow with unmatched speed and fires an arrow at you. You have only time to jump to the side to avoid it. Unfortunately it is the night, and you trip on a bucket that an imbecile let here. Cursing the workers who do not properly store their tools and let them on their working place you fall hitting the weel of a cart in the courtyard with your head. For a moment you see not very clearly and your head hurts horribly. You try to touch the place where you hurt yourself and you feel a small bit of blood dripping from it. Fortunately the cart serves as cover and your men are coming. But the black shadow, who seemed to be a man, moved to intercept them. Ancel fired an arrow at him but you saw him dodging it and continuing to run, you never saw a man move so fast, or almost never, some of the best knights that you saw come to your mind when you see him spin. No, he is more like some acrobats that you saw in Paris. He then throws three strange things that were attached to his belt, some kind of small spheres who emit strong fumes. This strange smoke make your men cough and Bohémond has the cleverness to order them to form a shieldwall while coughing to avoid the attacks of the man who throws knives at them. One of the knives lands on the chest of Cop but since he has chainmail it simply bounces off him. The man seems surprised by this result. But seeing your men coughing and being temporarily incapacitated he advances towards you.
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>>5168208

Is it the end ? Will you fall by this dangerous killer’s blade ? No ! You will not go down without fighting. You wash away the blood from your face with your hand and you raise, slowly. But the bastard has no intentions to let you raise. He unsheathes a knife and tries to throw it, but has to dodge at the same time, hearing an arrow from Ancel missing him narrowly. Having to dodge at the same time as throwing his knifes hits a horse in the nearby stables, fortunately not yours, and the beast begins to convulse unnaturally ! Poison ! All his weapons are poisoned ! You are outraged and spit to show your disdain.

-You will not kill me with weapons of Italians or women, knave !

The man stays silent. But he unsheathes two daggers and begins to run towards you while you prepare to defend yourself. Two daggers, what a poor choice of weapons, if you had your shield and your chainmail you would have crushed him. But without armor, shield, and being wounded and a bit drunk it will be a hard fight. One cut of his daggers and you are dead. Fortunately your weapon is longer.

You will have to fight this fast opponent armed with poisoned weapons. Your longer sword will allow you to dictate the fight and his daggers will be probably unable to parry it but he is faster, not injured and not drunk. You look at your opponent and you see that he has a kind of light leather armor that will probably not be very effective. How will you fight him ? Choose one choice please.

>A serie of quick thrusts will owerhelm him. But he is faster than you.
>A vertical strike will split his skull and kill him on the spot. But it will be easier to dodge for him.
>Striking laterally to cut him, too high for him to duck and too low for him to jump over it, will force him to retreat and maintain distance. But it will be harder to cut through his leather.
>Try to do a fighting retreat towards your men, but maybe he will try to throw a new throwing knife at you.
>Other (write in)

And roll for combat dear bannermen.

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If you have questions about combat, you have failed the last roll because of the maluses and charging was maybe not the best idea. But I generally will not kill you on a single failed roll, I am very unlucky when I roll the dice so I will never kill you/incapacitate you permanently in one roll (or only if you are completely suicidal). But now this failed roll during your advance means that you will have to fight to the death. Good luck. It will be hard but possible.
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Rolled 88 (1d100)

>>5168209
>>Striking laterally to cut him, too high for him to duck and too low for him to jump over it, will force him to retreat and maintain distance. But it will be harder to cut through his leather.
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>Striking laterally to cut him, too high for him to duck and too low for him to jump over it, will force him to retreat and maintain distance.

I meant of course :

>Striking laterally to cut him, too low for him to duck and too high for him to jump over it, will force him to retreat and maintain distance.
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Rolled 6 (1d100)

>>5168209
>Striking laterally, to cut him
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Rolled 55 (1d100)

>>5168209
>Striking laterally to cut him, too low for him to duck and too high for him to jump over it, will force him to retreat and maintain distance.

Well, I think we unintentionally killed our Frenchmen. 'Tis a shame, as I enjoyed this quest immensely.
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>>5168209
>>Striking laterally to cut him, too high for him to duck and too low for him to jump over it, will force him to retreat and maintain distance. But it will be harder to cut through his leather.

We really only need to buy time anyways
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Rolled 79 (1d100)

>>5168209
>>Try to do a fighting retreat towards your men, but maybe he will try to throw a new throwing knife at you.
Some anons will never learn
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Writing
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You decided to strike laterally, waiting for him to come. You striked a first time, then a second time, and he dodged each one of your attacks. Seeing that he needed to pass this defence he tried to advance but a new lateral strike made him try to parry you, unfortunately for him his dagger was not meant for this. But he did not need to block, he simply needed to advance towards you and have enough reach to gut you. His dagger simply deviated your strike and he had a small opening to try to advance and his attack permitted him to duck under your sword. If you would have been in a good state and without this blood dripping from your head you would have managed to kill the assaillant but you were too slow and he had time to dodge.

You saw the dagger of this assassin thrusting to gut you. A simple cut would be lethal and the man was far faster than you. You saw your life moving before you at full speed. First the memories with your lord father, then those with your brothers. You remembered your time as a squire, the time when you were knighted. And you backed up while not trying to do a setback with your sword. You choose, instead, to try to ram into the man with your shoulder, he was swift, and you were not moving as he expected so you were quickly to close for him to strike as intended, he had to change his grip on his dagger losing a precious second. You smashed into him.

You thought that he would fall but he strangely absorbed your blow, preferring to roll with it and be pushed aside instead of trying to resist. He fell but got back up in a roll and attacked before you had time to react, surprising you. He calculated that you will not have the time to hit him with your fourth lateral cut before he will be able to pierce you with one of his poisoned daggers. He was faster, in better condition and... And his weapon was shorter... You felt the trusty steel of your sword slicing unto his arm and severing it cleanly at the elbow while you screamed in rage and he screamed in pain.

You thought that you had won but the man, even if he fell and lost his left arm tried to gut you with his other arm. He was fanatical as an Hashashin of the Holy Land. You quickly put an end to this by piercing his chest. He spat up some blood and fell on his back, finally vanquished.

While your men recovered from their coughing, and you saw in horror that they had coughed blood from the poisoned fumes of this man's strange weapons you approached your killer. Without his black hood he looked like a young man with a face that would please many ladies. He was maybe a bit younger than you and had black hair and brown eyes. He said, in a soft voice full of pain, each word seeming to weaken him even more.

-I... I don't want to die... I... How do you managed...

What do you answer.
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>>5168379

>Tell me who sent you, scum, or we will make you suffer before your death.
>I managed because your weapons are too short. You should have asked your wife before trying to compare them.
>Remain silent
>You tried to kill me like a dog, and use poison like a woman, you fight without honor, it is why you are now dead.
>Shhh, stay quiet, you were a worthy foe, I will let you die with dignity
>Other (write in)

You gain +20 xp for killing this assassin.
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Men, you are clearly blessed by God, your 3 rolls of 88, 6 and 55 combined have an average of 49,66 and you needed 50 or less to win (You had two maluses -10 because you were drunk, -10 because you were bleeding, but two bonuses : +10 because you had the better melee weapon and because your mudcore field stopped him from having inhuman speed and +10 because you have chosen the good strategy to beat him if you want to know it all)

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Your new stats :

Charles de Villeroi

Class : Local Lord
Level : 2
XP : 140+20 = 160 (next level at 250)

Stats

Combat : 50%
Intrigue : 25%
Rulership: 30%

Piety : 32+4 = 36

Mudcore : 23+2 = 26

With 26 Mudcore you have a small field of gritty realism around you, in this field the most heavy magic will not work and supernatural abilities will not work, oh, and women will lose 4 pounds of strength of course, plus in the field the people that obey you will act more like they would be in a dark fantasy setting. Next level at 30.

Talents
-Cavalry Commander : +20 to martial when you have to lead a cavalry charge or a cavalry attack. Works only when commanding shock or melee cavalry mounted on horses.
-Foreign Etiquette : You focus on learning Indian etiquette with Oldfossil, you gain a +10 bonus in intrigue in your interactions with the nobility of your duchy.
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>>5168384
>>Tell me who sent you, scum, or we will make you suffer before your death.
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>>5168384
>>Tell me who sent you, scum, or we will make you suffer before your death.
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>>5168384
>Tell me who sent you, scum, or we will make you suffer before your death.
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>>5168384
>>Tell me who sent you, scum, or we will make you suffer before your death.
>>I managed because your weapons are too short. You should have asked your wife before trying to compare them.
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>>5168384
>I managed because your weapons are too short. You should have asked your wife before trying to compare them.

>Tell me who sent you, scum, or we will make you suffer before your death.
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>>5168384
I don't mind saying
>I managed because your weapons are too short. You should have asked your wife before trying to compare them.
after we get his master's name.
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>>5168384
>>Tell me who sent you, scum, or we will make you suffer before your death.
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>>5168384
>>Tell me who sent you, scum, or we will make you suffer before your death.
>>I managed because your weapons are too short. You should have asked your wife before trying to compare them.
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Ok, dully noted.

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You were in the mood to make jokes and said quickly, savouring your victory.

-I managed because your weapons are too short. You should have asked your wife before trying to compare them.

The man did not react but you heard Bohémond chuckling a bit just like some of your men who had recovered. You then said to the scoundrel.

-Tell me who sent you, scum, or we will make you suffer before your death.

But before he could answer, and he did not looked like someone who would answer, Ancel ran towards you and began bowing to you and looking at the sky as to thank God.

-Hosanna messire, hosanna ! You are alive ! And you triumphed, truly God protects us...

-Yes, yes, interrogate the killer, make him talk... And call Oldfossil...

You heard the old man, who had his sword in hand and had followed your guardsman say.

-No need to call me, I am already here my lord.

Seeing even this frail old man unsheathing his sword for you put some warmness in your hearth. You loved your good people, they were loyal and ready to follow you. You asked the old man, pointing at the dying assassin.

-Do you know who this killer is ?

Oldfossil tried to look at him while Ancel poked him with his hunting knife, it made the slayer emit a small shriek. But seeing Oldfossil the assassin talked in his delirium.

-Are you... Are you a wizard ? Have you cast the Maledic... malediction of Nerf on me ? How can.. I... be... So slow...

Oldfossil appeared to be taken aback while Ancel answered, slicing the thigh of the man.

-Silence scum ! Tell us who sent you ! We already know that you are slow witted because you attacked us !

The assassin seemed not to hear him and simply said, after shrieking...

-My soul... My soul is...

Well, maybe he should have chosen another career than the one of murderer if he thought so much about the fate of his immortal soul. You saw Ancel trying to poke him once more but the man was already dead. Strange... Very strange. Fortunately Oldfossil told you.

-This man is a professional assassin from the assassin's guild. He has one of their amulets. I know not a lot about them but it means that he is legally authorized to kill. He must have taken orders from someone powerful...

Then you asked.

-Mmmh... And the men, the strange smoke that made them cough and spit blood..

-I do not know a lot about poisons my lord, but this kind of smoke bombs can only kill people if they stay a long time in a closed room with only this to breathe. I mean some things like this can incapacitate, I have read it somewhere, but our men should do well...

Cop the guard added his grain of salt, while trying to clean his chainmail where he had coughed blood.

-Good to know ! Heh !

Oldfossil then said.

-You seem wounded to the head my lord... Fortunately not by poison, would you want me to fetch your servants to help you ?
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>>5169465

You nodded and tried to seat somewhere. You were tired and your head hurt. You then saw more people coming outside, the innkeeper, the patrons, the musicians and the nice blonde singer lady. You tried to smile to her but she gasped seeing the dead man. Your servants came then and one of them, a middle aged woman who was cooking for your party during this travel said, seeing the face of the killer.

-My lord ! I remember that face ! He tried to enter in the kitchens and said that he was from the staff !

The Innkeeper agreed.

-Yes, he asked if he could help but I said that we had already help with your servants....

By Saint Denis ! He tried to poison you, it was fortunate that Oldfossil told to send your servants to the kitchen to avoid this. You knew that some lords did it regularly but you never thought you would need to do it. You thanked the old man that nodded and you heard that the fat merchant that you had expelled from his room was looking at the dead horse, killed by the missed dagger of the assassin. He said in a panicked tone :

-My horse ! My poor horse ! I demand to be refunded ! It has died because of you !

You rolled your eyes and ordered your men to shut him up. Seeing them approaching he simply said.

-Sorry my lord, sorry, I spoke under the influence of my emotions, I liked my horse a lot, no need to beat me up....

You then saw the blonde singer lady trying to help you by wiping the blood out of your face. You thanked her and quickly asked your councillor.

-The Assassin's Guild ? Who are they ? And I remember...

You were interrupted by the fat merchant who seemed to want to give his opinion on everything.

-They are killers paid by the government ! They can kill freely ! It is to protest against such practices that I always avoid to pay taxes... To the government of course... Never to the local authorities who protect us from bandits of course your lordship... I...

You and Oldfossil looked at him and you made sign for your soldiers to throw him away. Oldfossil answered.

-They are an official guild trying to form killers principally to help the Empire for spying and assassination purporses, and they can be hired by some people with connections to eliminate concurrence. Some can serve as adventurers too. It was decided to legalise it to avoid that criminal organisations do the same. The guild is closely monitored by the council of many, officially, but factually there is some corruption. I can think of some names...

You thought it too, you remembered that one of the vassals of the Baron trained killers too... But you understood that the names must be called carefully, and in private. You needed to talk in private with your councillor but maybe there were other steps to take before this. You were scandalised by such lows, your rulers were no better the infidels of the Holy Land who supported the Hashashins to kill their political opponents.
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>>5169466

>Order your men to search the killer for some clues on who sent him.
>Talk with Oldfossil in your room.
>Talk with Oldfossil on the outside in an isolated place, to not be heard.
>Talk with Oldfossil on the road tomorrow.
>Take the head of the assassin as a trophy, maybe showing it to the baron will be interesting, if he ordered the murder.
>Interrogate the staff of the inn
>Order your men to search the area, maybe this killer came on horse and we can find his horse or another thing that could lead to him
>Other (write in)
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>>5169467
>Order your men to search the area, maybe this killer came on horse and we can find his horse or another thing that could lead to him
>Order your men to search the killer for some clues on who sent him.
>Talk with Oldfossil on the road tomorrow.
>Interrogate the staff of the inn, in the inn
>Have Ancel take the head of the assassin as our trophy, maybe showing it to the baron will be interesting, if he ordered the murder. Make sure to keep it out of sight for fair maidens and the faint of heart.
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>>5169496
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Its the fucking woman. She helped the assassin.
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>>5169467
>>Order your men to search the killer for some clues on who sent him.
>>Talk with Oldfossil in your room.
>>Talk with Oldfossil on the outside in an isolated place, to not be heard.
>>Talk with Oldfossil on the road tomorrow.
>>Take the head of the assassin as a trophy, maybe showing it to the baron will be interesting, if he ordered the murder.
>>Interrogate the staff of the inn

Arrest everyone here to ascertain their guilt.
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>>5169496
Support

Also, lets take his knives and any other gadgets he might have for ourselves, I'm sure they are high quality blades and a man can never have too many knives.

Especially if we can stow them away on our person as holdout weapons.
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>>5169467
>Order your men to search the killer for some clues on who sent him.
>Interrogate the staff of the inn
>Order your men to search the area, maybe this killer came on horse and we can find his horse or another thing that could lead to him
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>>5169467
>Order your men to search the assassin
>If he knives are nice, keep them for yourself
>Interrogate the staff of the inn
>Wait to talk to Oldfossil until you're back on the road
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>>5169496
>>5169514
>>5169515

I let an option to interrogate some characters more thourougly.

>>5169522
>>5169538
>>5169609
>>5169922

You quickly gave some orders to your men to take control of the situation. You had to know who was responsible and if this man had accomplices. You ordered.

-Bohémond, take two men with you, and some torches and try to find if this man has a horse nearby. Take the horse and search it’s saddle and pouches if there is one.
Ancel, I want you to search the man for clues with another guard. Then behead him. We will need his head.
Cop, take the four remaining men with you and arrest every member of the staff, I will interrogate them personally.
And dear Oldfossil, we will talk tomorrow, after we have assembled all the materials. You shall assist me with the interrogations.

You then heard some members of the staff complain. The Innkeeper said.

-But, your lordship, we did not do anything and...

The blonde lady singer cut him.

-No, he is right, I mean who would not suspect us. It was here that they tried to kill him. I mean... Maybe someone knows something... Llywarch, you were a bard at the adventurer’s guild. Maybe you know something ?

The man, a small chestnut haired lad with a beard answered.

-Yes but I never was more than a rank one bard. But they trained us... They taught us to recognise the important ranks of some guilds... Assassins for exemple must have a silver ring to attest that they are allowed to kill...

The guardsman who searched the body of the killer looked at you, no ring was to be found, on his severed arm or on the arm that was still attached to his torso. But you knew where to find it. So you said.

-Ancel, you scoundrel ! Give us back the ring !

Ancel le purineur seemed a bit ashamed and gave it. This man lived only for looting truly. He said.

-Of course messire... of course... I live to serve... I was only keeping it in case of theft...

-Against thieves... Of course...

You looked at Ancel when he gave the ring to the musician who said.

-An octopus with seven tentacles... It means that he was of rank seven... it’s... quite unbelievable...

People gasped at the news and looked at you in fear and awe. You did not understood why, maybe you should ask Oldfossil about this « rank » system.

They gave you the silver ring back and you ordered to see the witnesses one by one. You began by the innkeeper who said that he saw the man trying to enter and that he was disguised as a local peasant. He thought he was a patron and the man apparently tried to enter the kitchens when the innkeeper was in the stables.
In the kitchens two persons saw the killer, one of whom being your servant. He then tried to say her that he was from the staff but she said that she was already preparing your food. Then he returned to the innkeeper and asked him if he could help, the man then refused and said that with your servants he had already enough help.
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>>5171515

The rest of the staff has not seen him or remarked him particularly. But the singer lady asked if she could compose a song about your victory, everyone seemed to be impressed by the fact that you bested the man. The killer seemed to have come without a horse, at least in the stables but your search party, with Bohémond, found a black horse in an abandoned barn nearby. It seemed to belong to the man. He had some rations and equipment on his horse, a strange small one handed crossbow and some daggers. There was a letter too.
Oldfossil read it and said that it meant that the man was not to be arrested and was a registered killer of the kingdom of Bifuria. It didn’t say who he had to kill however so you deduced that it must be an old document that grants safe passage but doesn’t stop him from being arrested if he is caught.
On the person of the killer you found 5 daggers, 3 small throwing blades and the two longer daggers that he used. They were fine blades once you cleaned them from poison.
In plus of the horse and three curved daggers your men found an interesting thing, a kind of pouch full of strange vials. Some probably were poisons but you needed someone knowledgeable in alchemy to understand what it was and how to use it.

Do you want to interrogate more thouroughly (RP the interrogation) some characters or directly go to the next day, on the road, to talk with Oldfossil about his suppositions.

>Interrogate thouroughly the innkeeper
>Interrogate thouroughly the singer lady
>Interrogate thouroughly the person who saw the assassin and pushed him back with your servant
>Go directly on the road, you have nothing to learn by interrogating the Staff
>Other (write in)

Then what to do with the equipment of the killer.

>Take two straight daggers for yourself, or give one to Bohémond or Cop.
>Give a curved dagger to Ancel, he deserved it, he saved your life after all.
>Take the horse, it is a free palfrey, it will be useful for your army.
>You are sure that the man had a purse, everyone has one... Tell Ancel to give it back.
>Leave the killer’s purse to Ancel, he saved your life, he can loot a bit.
>Other (write in)

And of course :

>Authorize the singer lady to compose a song about your victory
>It is better to not let this be known, forbid her to do it
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>>5171516
>Authorize the singer lady to compose a song about your victory
>Interrogate thoroughly the singer lady
Hear the early version of that song and finish our earlier business

>Take two straight daggers for yourself, or give one to Bohémond or Cop.
>Give a curved dagger to Ancel, he deserved it, he saved your life after all.
>Take the horse, it is a free palfrey, it will be useful for your army.
>Leave the killer’s purse to Ancel, he saved your life, he can loot a bit.
and
>Other: keep the poison for now, to have it analyzed later
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>>5171516
>>Go directly on the road, you have nothing to learn by interrogating the Staff

>>Take one straight daggers for yourself, give the other to bohemond
>>Give a curved dagger to Ancel, he deserved it, he saved your life after all.
Perhaps give one to cop as well?
>>Take the horse, it is a free palfrey, it will be useful for your army.
>>You are sure that the man had a purse, everyone has one... Tell Ancel to give it back.
Then buy the men a round of drinks and give the remaining money back to ancel.

>>Authorize the singer lady to compose a song about your victory
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>>5171516
>>Interrogate thouroughly the innkeeper
>>Interrogate thouroughly the singer lady
>>Interrogate thouroughly the person who saw the assassin and pushed him back with your servant

>Give a curved dagger to Ancel, he deserved it, he saved your life after all.
>You are sure that the man had a purse, everyone has one... Tell Ancel to give it back.

>Authorize the singer lady to compose a song about your victory
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>>5171516
>Interrogate thouroughly the singer lady
>Give a curved dagger to Ancel, he deserved it, he saved your life after all.
>Take the horse, it is a free palfrey, it will be useful for your army.
>Leave the killer’s purse to Ancel, he saved your life, he can loot a bit.

I love Ancel
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>>5171516
>Interrogate thouroughly the singer lady
Alone, in our room, with the door closed. Check her for any rings first though.

>Reward the people who refuse him to mess with our food
Both to gain a reputation and to spread the word that we reward those who assist us, others may keep our interests in mine and help us of their accord if they think they'll be rewarded for it.

>Take two straight daggers for yourself, or give one to Bohémond or Cop.
>Give a curved dagger to Ancel, he deserved it, he saved your life after all.
>Take the horse, it is a free palfrey, it will be useful for your army.
>You are sure that the man had a purse, everyone has one... Tell Ancel to give it back.
He can keep a coin or two, but we must reward those who prevented our poisoning first and foremost.

>Authorize the singer lady to compose a song about your victory
We shall assist with this endeavor in our room, after sedu- I mean, the interrogation, yes.
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>>5171516
>>Interrogate thouroughly the innkeeper
>>Interrogate thouroughly the singer lady
>>Interrogate thouroughly the person who saw the assassin and pushed him back with your servant

>Give a curved dagger to Ancel, he deserved it, he saved your life after all.
>Take the horse, it is a free palfrey, it will be useful for your army.
>Leave the killer’s purse to Ancel, he saved your life, he can loot a bit.

>Authorize the singer lady to compose a song about your victory
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>>5171566
>>5171571
>>5171571
>>5171607
>>5171619
>>5172106
>>5172168

You decided to share the loot between your men, giving a straight dagger to Bohemond, keeping one for yourself and giving away two curved daggers, one for Cop and one for Ancel. They all thanked you, you decided to give the rest of the killer's arsenal on another day.

You ordered Ancel to give back the purse of the bandit and ordered to give some coins to the two persons who helped avoid your poisoning. They all thanked you a lot and Ancel was the most vocal, bowing very low and saying.

-Thank you Messire ! I will bury the money and keep it safe for my bastards !

You did not knew what was the most disturbing. The fact that he expected to bury something in India for his bastards back in France or the fact that he meant to have new bastards in India. You shrugged and said “good luck” and ordered your men to keep the black palfrey of the assassin. It was a meek mare easy to mount, the man seemed not to be a very good rider. You paid a round of drinks for the men but the Innkeeper said they were free, he only asked you not to make his Inn a bad reputation and you agreed to it. After all the poor man had only meant well and had helped saving your life. It was not his fault that the assassin choose this place to strike.

You kept the vials of the culprit and ordered to analyse everything later. After some reflexion you decided that the lady who wanted to compose a song about your victory deserved a more thourough... Interrogation. Checking if she had any silver rings you decided to let Oldfossil “rest” for a bit of the night and take the matter into your own hands. She was blonde haired but her clothes looked like those of a kind of gipsy girl and your knew that their women were reputed for the burning passion in their love. But recounting the money in your purse after she has left would be definitely a good idea.

You decided to begin your interrogation by some questions before coming to the main part. So you asked.

-Tell me my lady, can I put a name on your pretty face ?

You smiled saying this and she answered quite confidently, blushing a bit after the compliment.

-I am called Spotifia, my Lord. And may I ask yours ?

She smiled confidently and you answered quickly.

-Charles, Charles de Villeroi, lord of Local.

Before you had time to ask another question she told you quickly.

-Oh, what a pleasant surprise. I mean, you are far more alluring than the last Lord of this place. You have a strange accent, it is pleasant, you do not come from Bifuria ?

Well, Lord Random was an old man, and a good old man, but this singer lady had a quick tongue and was interrogating you more than you interrogated her. What do you answer.
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>>5173308

>Propose her to drink some wine, it is always good in a civilised conversation.
>Ask her questions about the killer, if she hasn’t seen him she maybe knows where we can find such kind of men.
>Screw this inquiry, a criminal tried to kill you one hour ago. You need some rest and a conversation with a spirited and maybe a bit insolent lady is always good. Throw in some innuendos too, after all it will be a good way to end the night.
>Talk about her work as a bard, her songs and maybe and her future song about your battle.
>Other (write in)

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I tried to mix your most popular choices. I will update later in the night today if there is enough answers?
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>>5173309
>>Screw this inquiry, a criminal tried to kill you one hour ago. You need some rest and a conversation with a spirited and maybe a bit insolent lady is always good. Throw in some innuendos too, after all it will be a good way to end the night.
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>>5173309
>Ask her questions about the killer, if she hasn’t seen him she maybe knows where we can find such kind of men.
>Talk about her work as a bard, her songs and maybe and her future song about your battle
>Other (write in)
Give her the details of the fight itself. How close it was, the life and death struggle. We can be poetic about it. End our recounting with us totally not lying about if we died at that moment, we would've regretted not receiving a kiss from such a pretty girl such as Spotifia.
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>>5173309
>Propose her to drink some wine, it is always good in a civilised conversation.
You always give a lady some wine, it helps loosen lips an inhibitions.
>Ask her questions about the killer, if she hasn’t seen him she maybe knows where we can find such kind of men.
>Talk about her work as a bard, her songs and maybe and her future song about your battle.
When she's sufficiently loosened up.
>Screw this inquiry, a criminal tried to kill you one hour ago. You need some rest and a conversation with a spirited and maybe a bit insolent lady is always good. Throw in some innuendos too, after all it will be a good way to end the night.

>>5173334
Smooth write in anon, support.
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>>5173309
>>Ask her questions about the killer, if she hasn’t seen him she maybe knows where we can find such kind of men.
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>>5173331
>>5173334
>>5173405
>>5173949

You decided to pour her some wine, after all wine helps the conversation and puts everyone in a good mood. You enquire if you may serve her some and she joyfully agrees. You then begin asking her questions.

-Well, my dear Spotifia, your friend seemed to be knowledgeable about the kind of riff-raff that tried to kill me, and I do not doubt that you are well travelled, tell me, do you know a place where somebody may recruit such men ?

She drank a sip of wine and answered.

-I... I think about Darkplace, I mean, there is other places nearby and we can recruit assassins even in some taverns of ill repute but the closest place where many gather is Darkplace. It is a lordship in our barony, the lord, Creepy Bitchson if I remember his name correctly has been made lord by the Baron and he was an assassin before. He has a kind of school where he trains some killers for the Assassin's Guild. If you want answers about this man, and know who he is and if he acted I think you shall go there.

Well, easier said than done, what if this Bitchson was the one wanting to kill you. And seriously, Bitchson ? It looked like an English name and what fool would trust an Englishman ? You nodded and then said.

-And about taverns, you mentioned some taverns of ill repute.

She answered with an insolent smile.

-My lord, would you think that a lady like me would stop at such establishments ?

By Saint Denis, of course yes, she is a gipsy singer, it would be the place where she goes, you thought about the time it must have taken to engage a killer and to set him on you. But you answered in a playful tone.

-I am sure that your beautiful voice changed this sordid places into wonderful taverns and filled them with joy. I am sure that you are well known in all the realm, but if we talked about taverns and inns about a week from here where could we find killers like the one who tried to end my life before I had the occasion to know you more ?

She laughed a bit and nodded, telling you about some of them.

-Well, there is a lot of them. There is an Inn in all the lordships after all but high ranking assassins like this probably do not travel a lot into backwaters. I mean, there is "The dark hole" and "The cut throat" in Darkplace where some people of ill repute can meet because it is near their school, and maybe mmmmh... Let me think, the "Tavern of the Dragon" at Someplace, the biggest village in the barony. But if you said "a week" then there is Podunk, all the four Inns at Podunk are of ill repute.
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>>5173983

You thought about Podunk, it was where Brother Louis was, maybe he was in danger... He had borrowed money after all. So you asked.

-And what are those inns, if I may inquire.

She seemed to know them all, having performed in all of them.

-Well, the Len Inn is a place that is sometimes frequented by agitators and people wanting to overthrow guilds and noblemen...

-And nobody hanged them ?

You asked this before being able to think, bewildered. She seemed shocked at your idea.

-I... I... My lord, I mean, Count Careless sometimes deals with it but hanging for some words is harsh and...

You did not hear the rest, women talking about ruling and morality bored you. They were too soft, thank god France was never ruled by women. You asked.

-And the other inns ?

-Well, the Stal Inn has strange customers, bandits and guards go there, and the innkeeper is strange... The Yelts Inn is a den of drunkards and other scum while the Put Inn is said to be run by a man who spied for the Emperor some years ago. The innkeeper knows always all the rumours and lots of people asking for a job stop there, they are not always the good kind of people.

You nodded. It was time to relax a bit after so much bad news.

You decided to change the subject.

-You must know the region very well, and even more, have you sung in some courts ?

She seemed sad at that and answered.

-Unfortunately not... I mean, some people do not appreciate my music, or they prefer more well known artists... I hope that a day someone will appreciate it. I mean, I sing sometimes songs that others have made but it does not feel... How to explain it, it does not feel mine... In body and soul. And when I write songs it sometimes ends badly. I tried to write a song about the beauty of the mountain’s flowers in the springtime and elves thought that it was about dwarven women and people mocked me for this. They saw innuendos when I only sang about the beauty of nature. I only need a good topic for my song... And singing about your battle could please... Well, if it will not send a cohort of killers after me because I would have dishonoured their corporation...

You laughed together at her last sentence and you answered.

-Do not worry sweet Spotifia, I appreciated your singing. You are gifted and I promise you that if you pass by Local you will be performing at the great hall of my castle.

You saw in her eyes that she was very thankful but she maintained her playful tone and she frowned her nose a bit in an adorable pout.

-Hmmm... Well then I expect your hall to have good acoustic my Lord, if not then it is not worth my time ! Or maybe you try to say this to take advantage of a poor minstrel lady ?
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>>5173986

You both laughed at it and you answered like you were innocence incarnate.

-My Lady, if I would have wanted to take advantage of you I would have told you my chivalrous feats. But you came here and said me that you wanted to sing a song about them ! You put me into the path of temptation !

The wine helping you continued to laugh and to exchange jests. She answered you.

-Well then tell me about them, and I shall judge if they are worthy of a song. Let’s begin by this night’s fight. Tell me everything, I want to hear the story from a warrior. Not a man like Llywarch who tells he is an adventurer because he managed to kill some rats in a cave.

You smiled at this and explained.

-Then sorry if I will not manage to tell this as a poet and pay tribute to your future verses. I will tell everything.
I was taken by surprise and only the cry of my good Ancel managed to tell me that someone was trying to kill me with a bow. I ducked under an arrow, then drew my blade. I knew he could see me in the dark but I did not manage to see my ennemy. I understood where he was because I saw where the arrows were coming from. I could have tried to retreat but I wanted to make this scoundrel pay, a knight must never retreat against a single ennemy. I ordered Ancel to distract him and I advanced towards the man. I ducked under a cover, then another, I knew that if I was touched I would probably die so all my senses were on alert. I tried to dodge an arrow but slipped in the dark and fell, it is at this moment that I opened my head. I was wounded, but my men were coming and the killer had a short amount of time to deal with me before they came. He threw his strange smoke things on them and tried to throw a poisoned dagger at me... It killed a horse... A horse touched in the back killed by a single throwing knife... Such was the power of his poison... In understood that a single cut meant my death. A small part of me, deceived by the pain in my head wanted me to stay down but I thought about all those that would grieve me and I raised. Then the dance of the blades began, he was quicker, I never fought a quicker foe but my blade was longer and I managed to force him to recoil at the beginning, keeping him at distance. But then he deviated a strike and closed the distance. My life was at a knife’s edge, or at my blade’s edge to be more honest... I saw his poisoned blade coming closer and knew that I could not dodge fast enough. In a fraction of a moment I saw my past, my present and the future that I would not have before me. I saw my parents and my home in Champagne, my first battles, the Local Lordship and I saw the playful blue eyes that will not watch me and pretty lips of a singer that I will not kiss.

She blushed at these words and you continued.
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>>5173990

She then smiled at you, trying to find some rhymes and approached you. Her blue eyes were truly playful and her blonde hair reminded you of a girl you knew in Arras, when you had time to spend while the Royal Host assembled there. She told you.

-Well, then let’s give the hero his prize.

And the fair maiden approached her red, thin lips of yours. She tasted like the apples that you tore out of their trees during a cold afternoon of September after several hours of horse riding. It was the taste of sweetness amongst effort. When you tried to continue by doing something other than kissing she lightly pushed you back and said with a smile.

-Be careful my lord, if you are not as skilled here as you are with your blade I shall not forget it in my song !

You smiled and answered in a smug tone.

-Well, then we better hurry. I have only a few hours.

After this night you deduced that the singer ladies were very vocal at night and had an enormous stamina. You were a bit tired but bid her farewell and decided to continue the road after a breakfast. Here you would talk to Oldfossil about his suspicions.

Choose 4 questions during your conversation with Oldfossil on the road.

>Ask Oldfossil his opinion about who sent this killer.
>Ask Oldfossil what does he thinks about the Lord of Darkplace.
>Ask Oldfossil about the Inns where these killers could have been recruited.
>Ask Oldfossil if we can send someone to the “Tavern of the Dragon” in Someplace, it must be near the baron’s castle if it’s the biggest village in the region.
>Ask Oldfossil where we could find an Alchemist who could know more about the potions that we have taken from the killer.
>Ask Oldfossil about the other lords or the baron (choose a lord in particular)

You gain 1 mudcore from cutting the head of the assassin and lose 1 piety for your fornication.
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>>5173993
>Ask Oldfossil his opinion about who sent this killer.
>Ask Oldfossil what does he thinks about the Lord of Darkplace.
>Ask Oldfossil about the Inns where these killers could have been recruited.
>Ask Oldfossil where we could find an Alchemist who could know more about the potions that we have taken from the killer.
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>>5173993
>>Ask Oldfossil where we could find an Alchemist who could know more about the potions that we have taken from the killer.
>Ask Oldfossil about the Inns where these killers could have been recruited.
>Ask Oldfossil his opinion about who sent this killer.
>Ask Oldfossil what does he thinks about the Lord of Darkplace.
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>>5174312
>>5174327
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Explain to Oldfossil that after your romantic encounter with Spotifia you found many strange breadcrumbs in lots of orifices and other manly places, a bit like a rash but these breadcrumbs resembled biscuits or maybe cookies crumbled everywhere. You are not sure how to get rid of these cookies but it may involve something like basculer le curseur en cliquant sur Liste des Fournisseurs pour gerer les preferences pour la transparence et le consentement, except it seems it will be very tedious to do this each time.
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>>5173993
>You gain 1 mudcore from cutting the head of the assassin and lose 1 piety for your fornication
For every women we lay with we must burn one witch or heretic as penance.
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>>5174414

That, good sir, is terribly wise. But beware the bastards and the smallpox.

>>5174403

Mortecouille, quelle est cette diablerie ! I would not trust the old man unfortunately, he will ramble about the youth not being capable of going out of their love affairs and will say that the girls like spotifia can give you an Internal Virus. He will say that if you continue on this dark path you will end defloring maidens at the brothels of Hubert of Porn or even worse, end in the dark places of the underworld were strange people sell elf slave girls to satisfy their carnal desires under a banner adorned with four leafs.

>>5174312
>>5174327
>>5174414

Once on the road you rode near Oldfossil and asked him.

-So, tell me councillor, you said yesterday that you had an idea about who was behind this assassination attempt.

The man looked at you and answered.

-We have not enough proofs unfortunately, but I have some suspicions. First there is the Lord of Darkplace, he trains assassins and it is quite obvious to me that he knows the man that tried to kill you, even if he will deny it. But Darkplace is in the extreme west of our Barony and he has not a lot of reasons to kill you. I think that someone arranged this assassination attempt with him. And I have three names, first there is the Baron, who wanted the land of Lord Random and would want to kill you to inherit it, as your liege lord. Then there is Lord Hostil of course that wants to kill you to take some of your lands once everything will be shared. And at the end there is Lord Salty Rival, the Rival Lord was always an enemy of Lord Random and even if we have no borders I think that he would be happy if you disappeared.

So three persons may have tried to kill you. And this lord of Darkplace must have given them the means to do it. He was as guilty and of commoner blood too, this is what happens when we give titles to any funny man who plays with daggers and spies doing the “basses oeuvres” of his lord. Giving titles to sicaires, where were we ? In an Italian city ? You decided to ask.

-And this lord of Darkplace, who is he exactly. You said me that he was a commoner whom the baron has given a title.

-Yes my Lord, he was the spymaster of Baron Crook and an assassin, he had served the uncle of baron Crook too, the uncle who is a councillor of the Queen. And since he was ruthless and efficient they rewarded him with a plot of land where he forms assassins for the crown... Officially at least. I think that he uses them for his own ends.

Mmmh... This man was clearly in the pocket of the baron. You asked.

-And what are his relationships with the Hostil Lord and the Rival Lord ?
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>>5174761

-They are quite good, he has no borders with them but they could pay him or help him with some problems, or supplies, and he will probably help them. The Rival Lord has access to interesting minerals in the passages to the underworld that he controls and the Hostil Lord is a quite powerful mage. He may supply this assassin’s school with enchantments and other necessary magical services in exchange for some help.

You nodded, all of them could engage him to kill you. You needed to think, but then, maybe they had not engaged the man in this school but in an inn. An inn like those that Spotifia described.

-And tell me, Spotifia the bard told me that the killer may have been recruited in an inn instead of a school. Do you think that it is possible ? I mean in France when we want to get some lowlifes to kill someone we go to taverns and engage some rough rabble.

You described the inns that she talked about. He seemed to think a bit and scratched his head but his answer was negative.

-It is interesting, and I do not know those inns as well as this lady. But in my humble opinion, my Lord, we recruit lowlifes at inns. High ranking assassins, especially not tied to adventuring contracts, travel undercover and are rare. Very rare. You saw that the man was well trained and superbly equiped. And he was of seventh rank.... If someone found him in an inn it would be by luck, or by being well informed and wanting to put the blame on the lord of Darkplace. Finding someone and sending him to kill you in the few days that you were here would be dumb luck. Lord Hostil has not the spy network to do it... The Rival Lord maybe, he has good councillors even if I am pained to admit it, and the Baron too... One risky move would be to show the head of this scoundrel to Lord Creepy Bitchson of Darkplace. If he denies that he knew the man it would be probably because it was one of his men, if he says that he knows him it means that the assassin was not recruited from him and that he wants to know who tried to frame him by using such kind of official agent to kill you.

You approved his idea, and said.

-Yes.

But he answered quickly.

-But it is risky my Lord, if it was one of his men then he will be most unhappy, and will want to avenge him... But... Well, he will try to send another one if it was one of his after all. He dislikes failure.

You agreed and then asked.

-And what about the vials that we have. They are full of strange liquids, do you know an alchemist who may tell us if this is poison.
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>>5174768

The old man said.

-I know someone in Someplace who is an alchemist. I dabbled in alchemy when I was young but my work made me stop doing it. So I forgot most of what I have learnt. But I think that the yellow liquid is a “night vision potion”. It can be useful, but we need to check first of course. I would only trust a specialist. The alchemist of Someplace is a young man and the Baron is his biggest client, it is why I prefer to have someone from Podunk to buy medicine from but for a simple verification I think he would not suspect anything. And if he lies we will make him drink the poison.

You smiled at this and looked at the landscape. The valleys and hills were replaced by a kind of plain and you saw a big village, practically thrice the size of Local near a river. On top of the village was a lonely hill with a castle made of dark stone. The village, or even small borough, seemed even richer than yours with quite beautiful houses made more often of stone than half-timbered. They had black roofs just like in local. You saw two big stone structures, one round and one rectangular. Seeing you thinking what it was Oldfossil said.

-This is Someplace, here the castle is the castle of Baron Crook Wickedson. The round temple is the Temple of the Dragon god, ancestors of Baron Crook killed a dragon here and we can still see his bones. And the other temple is dedicated to three other gods, Monsanto, Builderbob, god of craftsmen and stonemasons and Minimoy, god of gnomes, there is a quite important gnomish community here. And of course there is an altar dedicated to all the minor deities.

Interesting, very interesting, you noted everything and he pointed to a wooden structure.

-It is a small arena, just under the castle of the Baron.

To be honest the baron had a big castle, but with his spikes on the walls, with impaled bodies on them and black stone you wondered what kind of people would live in it. It seemed made to say “I am an evil sorcerer”, wich he was but you thought that the man would me more subtle. The towers seemed to be very high but not very strong and you could name a few defensive errors of the local architects. The baron theoretically awaited you at the castle but you still had some time. Where do you want to go ?

Choose only one choice please :
>Let’s directly go to the castle, the baron awaits and there is not a lot of time before dusk.
>Let’s go to the “Tavern of the Dragon” it is one of the inns that Spotifia describes.
>Let’s go to the arena, is it like those heathen places were martyrs were devoured alive by lions ? Barbaric...
>Let’s ask if there is a brothel here and go there !
>A dead dragon... Even if it is in a heretical temple seeing the skeleton of one of these Indian beasts would be impressive.
>A temple of many gods... You must investigate this heresy !
>Go to the alchemist, maybe he can tell you about the potions and poisons.
>Other (write in)
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>>5174769
>>Let’s directly go to the castle, the baron awaits and there is not a lot of time before dusk.
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>>5174769
>Let’s ask if there is a brothel here an-
Wait, only one? We will go visit it later, it is either the arena or the dragon we shall visit now. The arena would be a good place to recruit experienced warriors, and who in their right minds wouldn't visit a dragon if they had a chance?
>Arena or dragon, have Oldfossil deal with the alchemist and report back to us.
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>>5174769
>>A dead dragon... Even if it is in a heretical temple seeing the skeleton of one of these Indian beasts would be impressive.
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>>5174769
>>Let’s directly go to the castle, the baron awaits and there is not a lot of time before dusk.

We can explore later
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You decided to head directly to the castle, you wouldn’t want your liege lord to be left waiting. You entered the borough and saw that there were a lot of strange people just like in your own lordship, but even more, there was a bird man, saracens, some demons and a lot of small Jews. You tried to see if there was a jewry were they lived or if they were allowed to live near the locals. It seemed that they had no particular quarter.
You then continued through the Main Street and the market place and saw some soldiers wearing the livery of the Baron, and others wearing other tabards. They were probably men of the other lords.
You finally managed to attain the castle who was on a small hill surrounded by a moat full of spikes. Since the gates were closed you ordered Ancel.

-Ancel, blow the oliphant. Announce my coming !

He did it and the powerful sound coming from the war horn made some people in the streets jump a bit. Then as you waited an answer you saw someone falling, yes falling with a great « aaaaaaaaaaah ! » from the walls and impaling himself on the spikes bellow. You looked at your men who looked at you, a bit lost, and you saw a face peering from the battlements at the same wall. It was the face of a black haired man with pale skin. He said.

-Ah ! You must be the new Lord of Local ! Welcome here !

He then turned inside and you heard.

-Open him ! Quickly !

And the drawbridge began to lower. It was time to enter into the baron's castle.

You looked at the people around you and saw the same black haired man, who on closer inspection had a goatee and was dressed all in black with half armor without too ridiculous pauldrons but with obvious gaps in it. And his armor was only on his arm, strange, very strange.... He opened his arms while he ordered some servants to take care of your horses while you dismounted. He was surrounded by four other figures. The first one was a tall and beautiful blonde woman with a baton and a dress that let her cleavage appear. She was beautiful but seemed very cold and her expression was hard. The second one was a tall man, a mountain of muscles in a plate armor with ridiculous pauldrons who had a scarred cheek and absolutely white hair. You were quite tall yourself but this man was one head taller than you and twice as large. He held his helmet in one hand and had a huge sword on his back, strange way to carry a sword you thought, it must be hard to sit with it like this.
Then there was the dark haired pointy eared Guelph that you saw coming towards you to tell you about the invitation at the baron's castle. Crueail Degeneret, a Dark or Black Guelph if you had to believe Oldfossil. You did not understood a lot about the differences between Guelphs, even back in Italy but Black Guelphes were those supporting total papal control if you remembered well.
Then there was a very small jew, he was richly dressed and seemed to be wringing his hands like some plotter.
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>>5176173

The man who must be the baron spoke and said quite informally, he seemed to not be a man liking protocol.

-Welcome ! Welcome future Lord of Random ! I am so happy to finally see you. Charles... De Villeroi is it ? Oh, and Oldfossil, you are still alive... Impressive, at your age I mean. I do not see Rollarion Mc Fumbles, where is he ? Crueail has not seen him too... And who is this young man a replacement ?

Said he, looking at Bohémond.

What do you answer.

>My Liege, it is an honour to finally meet you.
>My Liege, I am glad to have made it alive, roads are dangerous in your part of the country.
>Simply bow your head and say "My Liege"
>Tell about the death of Rollarion
>Let Oldfossil, who knew the man better, tell him about the death of Rollarion
>Introduce Bohémond
>Let Bohémond introduce himself

>Ask a question about the man who fell from the walls
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>>5176177
>>My Liege, I am glad to have made it alive, roads are dangerous in your part of the country.
>Let Bohémond introduce himself
>Let Oldfossil, who knew the man better, tell him about the death of Rollarion
>Ask a question about the man who fell from the walls
What did he do?
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You decide to see if the man was behind your assassination, trying to tell an hint. You bowed at the same time as Oldfossil and your other men.

-My Liege, I am glad to have made it alive, roads are dangerous in your part of the country.

The Baron seemed not to worry to much. He raised an eyebrow and answered.

-What was it ? Kobolds ? Whatever...

He still looked at Bohémond and you made sign to your knight to introduce himself. The knight said in a quite blunt tone.

-I am Bohémond d'Autrelieu monseigneur, knight at the service of lord Eudes de Villeroi, and now of his son, Charles.

The baron smiled a bit at that and said.

-Yes, yes, Crueail told me you were strangers with strange names. Oh, I have nothing against strangers. And I am sure Oldfossil and Rollarion will manage to make you know our lands better.

Your right hand man answered.

-I help as I can, my lord. But Rollarion Mc Fumbles has passed away.

The baron did not stop smiling. His half smile was maybe a mean to say that he was happy about the death of Rollarion but did not want to show it too much.

-Mmmmh... First Lord Random, then Rollarion... Beware Oldfossil, maybe you are the next... Maybe Local is cursed, it would be a shame, it is such a pretty place. With the view on the plains, the grey stones, and the hunting grounds near the cairns that are so good for falconing. Ah ! When you look at it you would almost want to confiscate it !

You looked at the man bluntly, clearly unsure of what to say, you were not well versed in intrigue but it sounded like a threat, but he said it in such a playful tone. Then the Baron laughed, and all his councillors, save the cold woman, laughed too. Seeing that you did not laugh and did not manage to smile he patted you on the shoulder and said.

-Relax, relax, it was simply a jest. No need to fear me... Too much...

This man was particularly unpleasant in plus of being a dark wizard and you thought about beheading him while saying.

-Mmmmh... Yes, of course my lord I...

You were interrupted by Ancel who laughed like a madman and everyone looked at him. He then looked at you all and the baron asked.

-And who is this man who smells of dung ? And why does he laughs ?

You quickly answered and said.

-It is Ancel le Purineur, he is not very gracious or civilised but he is cunning and smells tracks well. He is my scout. And why do you laughed Ancel...

Ancel looked at you quite lost and said.

-The Burgundian Baron told there was a jest messire... If I understood well... I laughed because of it ? No ?
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>>5176449

You did not know why this Baron reminded you of a Burgundian, he was annoying but lacked the Burgundian's pomp and love of ceremonials. He seemed to be cruel and greedy like a lord of the Ardennes, but definitely more subtle, yes, he was between a Burgundian and an Ardennais, the... No, Champagne was between Burgundy and Ardennes and you were from here. You decided to not give this man a stereotype. Plus he said your name was strange witch meant that he was an uncultured Indian that did not even know France, unlike any person in the Christendom. Damn, you were far from home. You told Ancel.

-Stop laughing stupidly maraud. You are disturbing us.

-Yes messire, I obey messire...

He said, bowing, while the Baron seemed satisfied. He then answered.

-You have a nice company here, and I completely forgot to introduce myself. No need for too much formalities, I am of course Baron Crook of house Wickedson and these are my councillors : Elsa, who is my court wizard and one of the brightest Ice Witches of the Realm, Brutus Enforcer, the captain of my guardsmen, and Payal Ordial who is my intendant. And you know of course my first councillor, Crueail Degeneret.

So those were the names of this people, the huge knight was named like a pagan and he had a witch and a jewish tax councillor as servants. Truly this man was evil incarnate. Each one of the councillors saluted you with a small bow of their heads.

The Baron then continued.

-Follow me good sir, we will do the ceremony tomorrow, you must need some rest. Every other lord in the barony is already here they await us in the great hall. Your men will be taken care of.

You then followed and said.

-Vostre Seigneurie, may I simply ask you a thing, why did you threw this man of the battlements, seeing him falling as the first thing we saw of your keep was strange.

He laughed and answered.

-Well, a long story, this scoundrel has tried to feed his family some of the meat that I keep for my nightmare horses. So I punished him. Now I shall maybe use his family in a ritual... after all they ate my meat and stole it. They deserve death... I shall sacrifice them to try to summon an Eynl’lib... It can be interesting. Or I can simply feed them to my nightmare horses. The debt will be paid back then... But it is less enjoyable when the criminal is not here to watch his family die. What do you think about it ?
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>>5176452

To be honest you thought that the man deserved to burn on a pyre for witchcraft. He was openly worshiping demons and talking about summoning spirits during something that will probably be a sabbath ! Death to him ! And even then, if punishing a man who stole food is just why punish his family ? It can only breed disloyalty amongst the populace ! This was evil only for the pleasure of it ! What kind of man it was ? Even some robber barons did it for the thrill of it or for enriching themselves but you had no idea why did he choose an innocent family and not some criminals for his rituals. Witchcraft destroys the soul. Those who like witchcraft serve the devil. You had one more proof of it. And feeding men to horses ! What kind of horses eat meat... Oldfossil told you about this breed but it seemed costly to feed them... But you had to answer while you climbed a set of stairs to the upper yard of the castle to enter the great hall. What will you say ?

>What is an Eynl’lib, monseigneur, I never heard of such things ?
>I think you shall feed them to the horses.
>I think that you shall feed them to the horses, dark magic corrupts the soul ! Beware the day of Judgment !
>I think you shall try to do your experiment monseigneur.
>I think you shall try to do your experiment monseigneur, even if I am not knowledgeable in magic.
>I do not know enough about this country to know. Do what you think is best my lord.
>I think that you shall release the family, they did nothing wrong.
>Monseigneur, Is your question some kind of trial ? To see if I am fit to be your vassal ?
>Try to change the subject (Write what you would want to talk about)
>I am thinking monseigneur, I am thinking...
>Other (write in)
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>>5176455
>I do not know enough about this country to know. Do what you think is best my lord.
Such witchcraft is truly horrendous but we do not have the power to separate his head from his shoulders yet.
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>>5176455
>What is an Eynl’lib, monseigneur, I never heard of such things ?
>I do not know enough about this country to know. Do what you think is best my lord.
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>>5176455
>>I am thinking monseigneur, I am thinking...

Of the pyre that awaits him
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>>5176523
Support.

>>5176455
>What is an Eynl’lib, monseigneur, I never heard of such things ?
>I do not know enough about this country to know. Do what you think is best my lord.

For now, we must keep our own head.
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>>5176455
>What is an Eynl’lib, monseigneur, I never heard of such things ?
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>>5176455
>>What is an Eynl’lib, monseigneur, I never heard of such things ?
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You decided to ask, not knowing anything about this devilry.

-What is an Eynl’lib, monseigneur, I never heard of such things ?

The man looked at you, being quite surprised and he answered in a tone that you disliked. He was probably disregarding you as a poorly educated person.

-You do not know anything about magic ? Do you ?

You decided to answer.

-No wizard enlightened me yet on the matter.

You had maybe another definition of enlightening than him but you kept it for yourself. Happy about your jest. The baron then explained to you.

-Then I shall provide you with the light of knowledge. An Eynl’lib is a powerful spirit of knowledge and science that can answer to some mysteries of the universe. We can call one with rituals and sacrifices.

You instinctively did the sign of the cross, the man was speaking about demons. Fortunately he was not looking at you wile you did it because he ordered to his guards to open the gates to the great hall. You had arrived and it was time to meet the local nobility. Entering the great hall you were amazed by it, it was twice as big as yours with black walls full of tapestries and a great table at the center. Black columns held the roof and on the deep end of the place you saw a beautiful throne. But you forgot practically all about it when you saw what was on the wall behind that throne, between two huge windows. It was the cranium of a lizard, but with horns and it was big enough to swallow a man in one bite ! It’s teeth were sharp and it looked wickedly at you. It must be the head of the dragon, or what remained of it. While some parts of the skeleton seemed to have been given to a temple the head stayed here, powerful and solemn, reminding everyone of the power of the baron’s ancestors. It was impressive. You should ask about it.

While looking at the dragon you missed for a small moment that everyone in the room looked at you. They all wanted to know what kind of man you were. You followed the Baron while he introduced you to all his vassals.

-And here comes the new Lord of Local ! Charles de Villeroi, I shall introduce you to my bannermen. Let’s begin with the fair ladies, we are courteous after all.

He then showed you a redheaded woman who looked quite fierce and wore men’s clothes ! What was this infamy ! She had trousers and a doublet, and carried a sword. It was almost comical and you would have laughed if she was at the court of King Philippe but you were far from home, a stranger in a strange land and so simply let the baron introduce her.

-This is Princess Mary of Sue, of a princely lineage of the Imperial Capital she is currently the lady of Special in the north of the barony.

You bowed, having no hat to remove before the lady and not wanting to hug her as would be custom if you knew each other. She did the same thing and looked at you strangely. You said.

-Your highness.

-My Lord.
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You would have time for conversation later. You then turned towards the next person, a very beautiful maiden with golden hair and blue eyes. She was young and quickly did a curtsy before you with great grace while the baron introduced her.

-Lady Rose Takable, she lives in the north west of my lands.

You bowed to her and smiled. You had heard about her from Oldfossil and knew that her father, killed by the baron, was a friend of Lord Random.

-My lady.

-My Lord.

Time was not for speaking more because the Baron led you to a man in his fourties of average height who was near an identical man but twenty years younger. Both had beards and brown hair and brown eyes, the old man wore a golden collar with some gems on his chest. The baron introduced them.

-Lord Swiss Neutralsson, Lord of Neutral, in the South West of the Barony, and his heir Lord Swede Neutralsson.

You greeted them with a quick and polite salute, they had normally a good relationship with Lord Random even if you lived at the two opposite sides of the barony. And the Neutral Lord was the most powerful vassal of the Baron.

The next man that you met was in his fourties too all dressed in purple, a sign of wealth, with short black hair and a moustache. He was built like a warrior and if he was a bit shorter than you he seemed to have wider shoulders. This powerfully built man looked at you from his pig like eyes and sneered. You sneered too while the Baron introduced you.

-Lord Salty Rival, Lord of Rival.

You all greeted each other with a polite bow but you saw that this man hated you before having ever seen you. You were the heir of Lord Random for him and he was the sworn enemy of Lord Random. Such were politics, family feuds could be long and bloody.

The next man to be introduced was a man who looked at you with blank eyes and an inscrutable air. He was in a rather simple garb and was bald. He had cold, blue eyes who seemed to scrutinise you. He saluted you first, before being introduced, symbol that he was under you in the hierarchy of vassals.

-Lord Creepy Bitchson, Lord of Darkplace. Rewarded with this lordship for his loyal service.

The man seemed to bow to the baron to thank him and you understood that this meant that the baron trusted him. In plus of being a wizard this baron gave fiefs to commoners and trusted them more than the old nobility ! Unfortunately it was true in France too, the advice of Marigny and his lackeys being more heard by the king than the good Charles of Valois.

And at the end another man, in strange robes and with a baton, instead of the swords of the other male noblemen, looked at you and bowed. He was a quite young man with fiery red hair. He looked at you, trying to find a weakness while the baron introduced him.

-And Lord Fors Hostil, Lord of Hostil, and Pyromancer of the Mage’s Guild !

Pyromancer ? What does this meant ? Whatever, he will burn on a pyre anyway you thought while you saluted him.
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>>5177997

But after this the Baron told everyone to sit and took a chair on the end of the table, not the throne, who was in the deep end of the room, and asked you.

-Well, now that we all know your name tell us a little about you ! They say you are a stranger, and some even do not know how you are related to Lord Random ! We are accustomed to know each other because the same families rule, or people are rewarded here from years of service. So tell us everything. What kind of man shall I expect as a vassal, and my honourable friends as a neighbour !

The bastard, the vile fiend ! The Brabançon swineherd ! Of course he would wait to you being surrounded by all the nobility and without your councillors to sow doubt upon your bloodline. You needed to answer to justify your claims to the lordship, show that you were fit to rule and maybe impress the ladies a bit. There were two beautiful celibate ladies with good plots of land amongst the assembly after all.

What to tell about your claim ?

>Tell that you are a distant relative of Lord Random, do not tell of what branch of the family tree you came from.
>Invent a story about a branch of distant relatives in France. (lie)
>Tell that you came here by land (lie)
>Tell that you came here by teleportation because of magic
>Tell that you are the third son of Lord Eudes de Villeroi
>Tell simply that you are the son of the Lord, not saying that there are other people before you in the inheritor's line.
>Tell that Oldfossil knows more about the genealogy of the Local Lords than you, being from a very far away branch of the family tree.
>Other (write in)

What to tell about your life :

>Tell them about the sweetness of life in France and in Champagne, insist on poetic descriptions of landscape and the song of fin'amor of the trouvères and troubadours
>Tell them about the sweetness of life in France and in Champagne, insist on your funny adventures like how you threw two students of the Sorbonne in the Seine after a drunken night.
>Tell about your battles against the Aragonese, the English and the Flemish.
>Tell them about politics and how in France the good and right feudal society is under assault, just like here, and that we must rally against this.
>Tell them about the beauty of India and the wonders that you have seen and want to see.
>Tell them about how you have triumphed against the Ghibellines of the Forest of Gump.
>Tell them that an high ranked assassin tried to kill you on the road here and that you had to dispatch him personally
>Tell them that you intend to bring back serfdom, it is the best for the people.
>Tell them about the awful fact that crops died in Local and that the priests of Monsanto did not manage to stop that because they were conmen, so you had to burn them alive.
>Other (write in)

Choose wisely, do not talk too much or too shortly.
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>>5178000

Choose wisely, do not talk too much or too shortly.

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About intrigue :

You normally roll a roll of intrigue to convince someone or to plot, like a normal roll of characteristics we take an average of 3 rolls.
But you can, when speaking to some people in political situations, attempt maximum 3 passive intrigue rolls at each turn (with bonuses and maluses) where only one roll will count. These "passive rolls" serve to see the reaction of the person that you watch when you say something or read between the lines what they want to say. If the roll is successful you will have more information about the reaction of the targeted person.
You cannot attempt to use passive intrigue twice on the same person during one round.

To do such a roll simply tell "passive intrigue" against the Baron, to see his reaction, and roll a d100 on your intrigue characteristic. I will calculate your bonuses and maluses taking into account your talents and the ability of the targeted character to hide it's emotions.

Here are your updated stats :

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Charles de Villeroi

Class : Local Lord
Level : 2
XP : 160 (next level at 250)

Stats

Combat : 50%
Intrigue : 25%
Rulership: 30%

Piety : 36-1 = 35

Mudcore : 26+1 = 27

With 27 Mudcore you have a small field of gritty realism around you, in this field the most heavy magic will not work and supernatural abilities will not work, oh, and women will lose 4 pounds of strength of course, plus in the field the people that obey you will act more like they would be in a dark fantasy setting. Next level at 30.

Talents
-Cavalry Commander : +20 to martial when you have to lead a cavalry charge or a cavalry attack. Works only when commanding shock or melee cavalry mounted on horses.
-Foreign Etiquette : You focus on learning Indian etiquette with Oldfossil, you gain a +10 bonus in intrigue in your interactions with the nobility of your duchy.
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>>5178000
>>Tell that Oldfossil knows more about the genealogy of the Local Lords than you, being from a very far away branch of the family tree.

>>Tell them about the sweetness of life in France and in Champagne, insist on poetic descriptions of landscape and the song of fin'amor of the trouvères and troubadours
>>Tell about your battles against the Aragonese, the English and the Flemish.
>>Tell them about how you have triumphed against the Ghibellines of the Forest of Gump.

Talk of home, then of something that we did which is neutral and true that they can find out.
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Rolled 62 (1d100)

>>5178002
Passive roll

Am i doing it right?
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>>5178011

Tell what to do with the roll, like on what person do you try to roll, I will let you roll again since it's a failure
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>>5178000
>Tell that Oldfossil knows more about the genealogy of the Local Lords than you, being from a very far away branch of the family tree.
>Tell that you came here by teleportation because of magic

It might even be true, for all we know! Plus, owning up to our summoning while still asserting that we are legitimate helps cover us against untoward discoveries of the nature of our arrival.

>Tell them about the sweetness of life in France and in Champagne, insist on your funny adventures like how you threw two students of the Sorbonne in the Seine after a drunken night.
>Tell about your battles against the Aragonese, the English and the Flemish.
>Tell them about how you have triumphed against the Ghibellines of the Forest of Gump.
>Tell them about the beauty of India and the wonders that you have seen and want to see.
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Rolled 57 (1d100)

>>5178030
Ok, passive roll for lady rose in regards to talk of our bravery and the beauty of france?
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>>5178000
>Tell simply that you are the son of the Lord, not saying that there are other people before you in the inheritor's line.
No teleportation, that may invalidate our claim.

>Tell them about the sweetness of life in France and in Champagne, insist on poetic descriptions of landscape and the song of fin'amor of the trouvères and troubadours
>Tell about your battles against the Aragonese, the English and the Flemish.
>Tell them about how you have triumphed against the Ghibellines of the Forest of Gump.
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>>5178002
>>5178002
I too would like to focus on the Ladies, though I can be convinced otherwise.
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>>5178000
>>Tell simply that you are the son of the Lord, not saying that there are other people before you in the inheritor's line.

>Tell about your battles against the Aragonese, the English and the Flemish.
>Tell them that an high ranked assassin tried to kill you on the road here and that you had to dispatch him personally
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>>5178073
I'm in it for that sweet sweet political marriage.

Whats the term for the husband gaining the title of his wife? I don't know if thats how things work here, though either way binding another land to us would strengthen out position greatly.
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Technically you can rule for your wife yes. Even if she will be the official ruler you will rule de facto and your children will inherit both lordships.

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You quickly thought about what you had to say and you remembered that Oldfossil had to search to find a relative, however far away he is in the family tree, of the old lord. He said that according to local customs one relative, however far away he was, sufficed to forbid confiscation of the land by the liege lord. So you told.

-I am from France, a far away land where some relatives of Lord Random Settled, Oldfossil did all the genealogical research and he will give you all the information that you need better than me. When a line moves it can be hard to find documents and records from ancestors.

Some people nodded, understanding, while others seemed to protest. The Rival Lord and the Hostil Lord were in this second group. Then you continued.

-How was life for me in France, you may think, how to describe the fair fields of Champagne under the everchanging clouds of a sky battered by the wind ? It is a land of castles and fairs where merchants trade in spice, dyes and furs, of chivalry and of noble ladies where I lived like the son of many noblemen. I hunted joyfully, I followed the people of Charles de Valois, the brother of the King, when I was in the Capital, and I marvelled at the works of Thibaut de Champagne about love and knighthood, and the glory of crusades. I loved too the works of Chrétien de Troyes, a great poet that sung about King Arthur and his Knights of the Round Table that I heard when court minstrels recited it before the fair maidens and all the gentlemen of the Court while wine of Burgundy was poured in golden cups. We danced estampies in the great halls of the palace of the Cité under the music of hurdy-gurdys. It is a fair land, a land of poetry, of chivalry and of sweet life.

You looked at the ladies and you saw that Lady Takable seemed to find this charming while the other lady seemed mildly interested. You then continued.
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-But of course poetry is not everything, the Kingdom of France is often at war while I was only a young squire I fought in Aragon, against the savage mountain dwelling spaniards who ambushed us and were excommunicated ! The crown of Aragon had been given to Charles de Valois, son of King Philippe III, we fought like lions and they fought like cowards, ambushing us and throwing stones from cliffs instead of fighting us in an honourable melee combat. I fought against the Barrois too, when they invaded Champagne, while I was a knight, this was true fight, cavalry against cavalry and our good constable Gaucher de Châtillon captured the count of Bar. I had occasions to fight against the English in Guyenne and stormed the walls of Rions, sword in hand. I felled two English knights that day, and I captured another one during the war, and ransomed him. I do not count the footmen because they are peasants and this people is only good to kill each other in massive formations and falls very easily against any true warrior. I then fought the Flemish whose communes had the awful idea of disobeying the King, they tried to hide behind pikewalls and the walls of their cities ! But what can pikes do against French Cavalry ! We crushed them ! Even when their count supported them ! I fought at Furnes in the first line, it was a glorious victory !

It was time to end with something more familiar while you saw that some people talked between themselves and that the two ladies seemed to look at you. Lady Takable seemed to calculate something, and think about something while Lady Sue frowned, did she disapproved ?

-War is after all the best occupation of any nobleman. When I arrived here I heard that Ghibellines were harassing the good people of Local. I therefore decided to act decisively, I took twenty good men and rode against them ! These fools tried to equip themselves like knights and saracens but my men were brave and I had good knights with me ! We crushed them under the hooves of our steeds and impaled them and their spiders with our lances. We then broke through their infantry with the help of our spearmen and I decided to try to capture the defrocked priest who lead them, Schamann was his name. I was unfortunately dismounted by burning fanatics and had to fight on foot against a Turtle, I never knew they were so huge. But even Indian fauna could do nothing against me, I manage to dodge his blows, piece his knee with my sword, and slaughter his spine with my axe. We managed to capture Schamann at the end of the battle, he is currently in my dungeon and this small green bandits will not threaten the Local Lordship anymore.
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>>5179617

When you ended your story you heard laughter from some of the people, even during the story some people laughed. The two ladies especially. You quite liked the sound of the laughter of the two fair maidens but you decided to enquire why. Unfortunately the baron spoke firstly, laughing hard.

-You fought a turtle ?

-A really big one my lord, tall as two men...

He laughed even more whith the rest of the assembly and added.

-I understood half of what you said but you seem serious.. And putting a goblin Shaman in a dungeon... And calling him a defrocked priest, it is amusing. You should have killed him you know. And tell me, is it the first... Turtle that you have beaten ?

>No, it is the first time that I met one, they are just like Brother Louis described them though.
>I am indeed a great slayer of turtles, they call me "the bane of turtles" in my lands.
>My lord, I am a stranger and if you find this situation very amusing, pardon me but I do not understand why.
>Laugh with the others like it was a jest.
>Other (write in)
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>>5179619
>>No, it is the first time that I met one, they are just like Brother Louis described them though.
>>My lord, I am a stranger and if you find this situation very amusing, pardon me but I do not understand why.

Perhaps we should describe how the turtle looked as well
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>>5179619
>>No, it is the first time that I met one, they are just like Brother Louis described them though.
>>My lord, I am a stranger and if you find this situation very amusing, pardon me but I do not understand why.
>describe turtle
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>>5179619
>No, it is the first time that I met one, they are just like Brother Louis described them though.
>My lord, I am a stranger and if you find this situation very amusing, pardon me but I do not understand why.
>describe turtle
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>>5179682

You decided to answer, in a tone that did not manage to hide your lack of experience as a lord.

-No, it is the first time that I met one, they are just like Brother Louis described them though.

There were more laughs and you added.

-My lord, I am a stranger and if you find this situation very amusing, pardon me but I do not understand why ?

The baron then said with a small smile, while the Rival Lord and the Hostil Lord looked at you with a strong contempt for your ignorance.

-A turtle is a small animal with a shell on it's back. And it lives in water. It is not very threatening...

You then laughed yourself. Of course, just like their Guelphs and Ghibellines were not the same here and there the Turtles in this strange world were not huge aquatic monsters with two shields and crooked teeth. You decided to describe the beast.

-No, Turtles back home were more like aquatic beasts with two shields. This one was tall as two men, with scaly skin, a small head and two shields strapped to his arms. It's head was small though...

Some people seemed to think but Lord Neutral dared to say.

-My lord, was it smelling very bad ?

-Yes, worse than a Burgundian cheese maker. It was abominable.

-Then maybe you had encountered a water troll... But with shields strapped into his arms...

You thought about it and you remembered that Crumbling called the creature like this. You never heard about this and thought that was their way to call a turtle. But you nodded.

-Maybe... I never saw such beasts in my land.

The young Neutralsson was quite impressed, he said.

-And the first thing you did while encountering it was charging it ? You are a brave knight lord Charles.

You smiled a bit and thanked him but the reactions of the rest of the nobility were not the same. The baron told.

-A land without trolls, what a lucky land you have...

But Lord Rival mocked you, he was approved by Lord Hostil.

-And this land must produce soft men.

How dared he ! How dared this bastard tell you this. You ? Soft ? You wanted to react but lady Sue told the assembly.

-Beating trolls is not very impressive, I, in fact, have beaten the Hydras of the Smelly swamp and they are far more dangerous monsters. Truly true adventure and playing at fighting goblins are not the same thing...

You saw lady Takable roll her eyes and most of the other nobles did the same. You remembered that Oldfossil said that she was insufferable, you began to understand why, she continued to brag about her exploits. You heard her continue, not paying attention to everything, for some minutes.
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>>5179727

-... And to be honest trolls are just misunderstood creatures, they are unjustly exploited by goblins. And even goblins, I do think that all this theory about "evil races" is evil by definition. Nobody is evil by birth. Look, even your councillor Crueail, dear Baron Crook, is a Dark Elf and it does not mean that he is evil. And I know more than many others about it, because I have beaten the Dark Elves of Famoes Troubleraiser when they tried to raid the coasts of Oria, it was a...

>Continue to let her speak, be polite.
>She disrespected your exploits, and is a wench with a sword. Tell her to be silent, women do not know anything on military matters.
>Interrupt lady Sue because the fat Rival Lord called you soft, ask him in how many wars he has fought to talk about softness.
>Let the lady talk while quietly asking Lady Takable if this Lady Sue will continue for all night.
>Other (write in)
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>>5179729
>>Let the lady talk while quietly asking Lady Takable if this Lady Sue will continue for all night.
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>>5179729
>Interrupt lady Sue because the fat Rival Lord called you soft, ask him in how many wars he has fought to talk about softness.
To dare call us soft, what a dishonour!
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>>5179729
>Let the lady talk while quietly asking Lady Takable if this Lady Sue will continue for all night.
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>>5179729
>She disrespected your exploits, and is a wench with a sword. Tell her to be silent, women do not know anything on military matters.
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>>5179729
>>Let the lady talk while quietly asking Lady Takable if this Lady Sue will continue for all night.
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>>5179729
>>Let the lady talk while quietly asking Lady Takable if this Lady Sue will continue for all night
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>>5179989

Of course ! But the other anons choose to first talk to the beautiful lady, then make war.

>>5179989
>>5180101
>>5180106
>>5180362

While you hear the sermon of the Lady of Special you quietly come close to the blonde haired lady and whisper in her ear. You notice that she smells like strawberries and find this absolutely charming, but wonder how it is possible ? Has she eaten some ?

-Gente Dame, do you know how long will Lady Sue explain us everything about the Empire's politics, the different kind of people living in it and the moral obligations that we have as lords ?

She smiled and her nose frowned cutely, and she answered then, in a the high pitched voice of a young maiden, which contrasted well with the contralto of Lady Sue.

-My lord, she has not even began, we will have an one hour of clever monologues about the necessity to tax our peasants less and to obey the ordonnances of the Council Of Many, but only of those councillors that she likes. Then she will probably tell us about fairies rights and about Diver City. But what do you want, everybody fear her, she is "Mary Sue" after all, an adventurer ranked at the twentieth rank. But we all dream of a day when she will finally be silent.

She seemed to worry about you, you saw it in her eyes. But at the same time she wanted for you to do something ? Or not ? Maybe she was testing you ? You had no idea of what was an adventurer of rank twenty, but if the man who tried to kill you was rank seven you could understand that they feared her. But her sword was too big for her and she was a woman of small size and quite slim, she was not built like a warrior. So what was there to fear ? Probably these men refused to be rude to a lady, and you understood them.

You smiled a bit at the remark of the lady. But before you could say anything you saw Lord Hostil whispering something to the Rival Lord and the Lord of darkplace. The red haired magician seemed to smile evilly in your direction and the direction of lady Takable and to chuckle a bit. The two men laughed at you and looked at you with smug faces. At the same moment a servant comes to serve everyone some hippocras. What do you do ?

>Ask Lady Takable why they laugh at you.
>Rise and tell the mage "If you want to laugh, my lord, permit me to hear it. And if you want to laugh at the expense of a lady, I shall advise you to draw steel !" and throw your glove in his face.
>Compliment Lady Takable and continue to chat with her, as if nothing happened.
>Act like Gaucher de Châtillon, or as a man trying to tax the village of Tôtes, raise and leave the company saying. "It is late and in this assembly women talk too much". Let chaos ensue and lady Mary Sue react.
>Try to diplomatically tell Lady Sue that maybe monologuing all night is not needed (intrigue roll please, with your etiquette bonus and maybe a bonus if you have a good way to tell this)
>Other (write in)
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>>5180484
>>Compliment Lady Takable and continue to chat with her, as if nothing happened.
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>>5180484
>Rise and tell the mage "If you want to laugh, my lord, permit me to hear it. And if you want to laugh at the expense of a lady, I shall advise you to draw steel!" and throw your glove in his face.

We shall show them what "softness" exists in the men of France, interrupt the insufferable monologue, impress Takable, and destroy a witch all at once.
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>>5180494
Support

honor demands it!
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>>5180493
>>5180494

Well said ! Passavant li meillor ! You spoke like a true knight !

>>5180627

Enough was enough and you decided to rise and to tell everybody what you thought. You arose from your seat and took your glove in your hand, you had removed your gloves before eating. And said to lord Hostil.

-If you want to laugh, my lord, permit me to hear it. And if you want to laugh at the expense of a lady, I shall advise you to draw steel !

Everyone looked at you, lady Sue stopped to speak and Lady Takable gasped. Some people looked at you like you made an error, Lord Neutral tried to intervene and said.

-Maybe Lord...

But the Baron cut him in the middle of his sentence and said, raising his voice in an amused tone.

-My lord, maybe you would want to think twice before challenging a skilled mage for the honor of a traitor's daughter ? And losing one of my bannermen would be very sad for me...

Of course, it was why they tolerated this ! The father of Lady Takable was killed by the Baron, and he took practically all his lands. Her remaining lands were left to her because the liege lord of the Baron, the Count Careless of Lost who was one of his friends, decided to not deprive the daughter of a man that he respected of all her inheritance. She was a damsel in distress and those cowards let her be tormented. Your blood boiled in your veins when you thought about it, and you remembered the virtues of chivalry. But you were put out of your thoughts by the voice of Lord Hostil. He said.

-Oh, my liege, I think that I risk nothing and that dispatching this fool will be easy. But if he apologises for offending me with his scandalous rumours I will maybe let him leave.

It was a provocation, an insult, and it will make you lose face if you back down, but maybe this man could kill you ! After all he was a sorcerer, he may turn you into a frog, a bat, a goat or a nun's ass ! He could maybe even turn his baton into a snake ! Or make vines move like father pesticide, the priest of Monsanto that you had vanquished. And the onlookers seemed to think that you will be easily beaten by this wizard. What do you do ?

>I will not apologise to a liar and an uncouth man ! He has red hair, the same colour as Judas Iscariot, it proves that he is a traitor and a blackguard !
>Maybe... Maybe he was not talking about us, or the lady. And if you... Lord Baron, refuse your bannermen to duel then I will obey.
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>>5181242
>>I will not apologise to a liar and an uncouth man ! He has red hair, the same colour as Judas Iscariot, it proves that he is a traitor and a blackguard !

God will protect us from the evil sorcery of this devil, we shall not suffer this vile man and his forked tongue any longer! Deus vult!
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>>5181242
>>I will not apologise to a liar and an uncouth man ! He has red hair, the same colour as Judas Iscariot, it proves that he is a traitor and a blackguard !
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>>5181242
>I will not apologise to a liar and an uncouth man ! He has red hair, the same colour as Judas Iscariot, it proves that he is a traitor and a blackguard !
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>>5181262
>>5181268

You answered angrily, raising your voice and hitting the table with your fist.

-I will not apologise to a liar and an uncouth man ! He has red hair, the same colour as Judas Iscariot, it proves that he is a traitor and a blackguard !

Some people looked at you and Lady Sue asked.

-Judas who ?

While the wizard answered in a calm tone.

-Heh, then you will burn...

Seeing this the Baron made great gestures with his hands in a very theatrical manner and told you and your opponent.

-Well, well, well, if you want to duel so much I will not forbid you. But tomorrow, before the ceremony, for this night eat, drink, and rejoice ! Live well and enjoy your night. You will need rest. Seat please and show some restraint. And servants, bring us some hippocras ! And something to eat !

You were happy to see that you were seated between Lady Takable and the heir of Lord Neutral. You saluted both of them and the lady looked at you saying.

-My lord... You are very brave but you shouldn't have done this, you... You risk being killed by this man. I thank you for your bravery of having defended me but this sorcerer can throw fire from his hands.

You try to reassure her and say.

-Do not worry my lady, a sorcerer who has access to fire will only make the battle easier. And even if I must die I would have done it to protect a lady in need.

She blushed and thanked you, you smiled to her but inside you you were worried, if truly this man could use fire will he be so dishonourable to use it ? Probably, since he is a wizard and even a pagan wizard ! You will have to dodge him and kill him with a glorious blow of your axe. You thought about it while eating some poultry as an appetiser and looking at the skull of the dragon that hang from the wall. If brave men like Saint Georges managed to kill fire breathing dragons you never doubted that you will manage to kill this magician. One thing was sure in this world, dirty tricks and subtlety were the tactics of weak men who lost their time reading books about the exploits of others instead of covering themselves in glory with their sword. Yes, you were a knight, you lived by the sword, and if you will die it will be by the sword and not because of some mage who played with fire. Yes, you will have a warrior's death, or die of dysentery in an encampment. The young knight at your left coughed a bit to put you out of our daydreaming. Swede Neutral said.

-Your lordship, You.... You were very brave, and if I may tell you so, Lord Hostil is a very poor swordsman, if you manage to get close to him he will be killed. But you will need to dodge his fire. Good luck... I...

-Do not worry young knight, I fought English and Gascons knights before, they were real warriors, a magic tricks maker has no chances against me.
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>>5181769

He smiled, apparently not understanding, and you decided to talk a bit. After all if you could die tomorrow you could be unhinged and say whatever you want, shall you show restraint, or not ?

>Talk to lady Takable about your tastes in music and ask her if she likes falconry.
>Talk to the young lad and ask him in what battles he fought.
>Drink a lot and rant about the Crusades and why you are sad to be too young to have taken the cross at the calling of the pope to fight against the Saracens in the Holy Land.
>Talk to Lord Neutral about the good feudal customs of Saint Louis and the necessity to bring them here.
>Talk to Lord Rival and say him that he is looking like a pig with a mustache.
>Talk to the Lord of Darkplace and ask him if it was true that he trained assassins.
>Talk to Lady Sue about the necessity to bring back serfdom
>Other (write in)
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>>5181770
>>Talk to the Lord of Darkplace and ask him if it was true that he trained assassins.
>>Talk to Lady Sue about the necessity to bring back serfdom
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>>5181770
>>Talk to lady Takable about your tastes in music and ask her if she likes falconry.
>>Talk to the Lord of Darkplace and ask him if it was true that he trained assassins.

And if 3 are allowed

>>Talk to the young lad and ask him in what battles he fought.
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>>5181770
>Talk to the young lad and ask him in what battles he fought.
>Talk to the Lord of Darkplace and ask him if it was true that he trained assassins.
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>>5181770
>Talk to Lady Takable about your tastes, and hers
>Talk to the young lad about BATTLE
>Ask Lord Darkplace about the rumours that he trains assassins
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>>5181868
>>5181910
>>5181963
>>5181977

You decided to begin to talk with the Lord of Darkplace, after all he had probably sent the man who wanted to kill you. So you asked him.

-I have heard, my Lord, that you trained killers in your lands, is it true ?

The bald man looked at you and had an half smile. He answered in a low tone that forced you to pay attention to hear him well.

-To be more precise I train assassins for the assassin’s guild. They are excellent specialists, serving the crown and only the crown of course. Why do you wanted to ask ?

You answered him while eating some part of a boar. Like a true gentleman you had cut the meat of the woman who was seated at your right side and so you were a bit late during the feast.

-We simply do not have this in France. It makes me think of the Hashashins of the Holy land ? You know about them ? It is said that they are fanatics who do not fear death ?

The man answered by raising an eyebrow. Then saying.

-I never heard of them, but not fearing death would be an error. Fear, that you manage to control of course, makes you think and not act recklessly. If my disciples didn’t fear death they would throw themselves against an heavily guarded man, maybe would have killed him, but would die and training takes a too long time to lose someone in any operation.

You drank a bit of Hippocras and explained to him.

-I disagree with it, true warriors should not fear death ! And killing someone who is not ready is dishonourable ! Remember the Saintonge War ! When our good king Louis, Saint Louis, fell upon the the Englishmen, Richard of Cornwall told him that they had no time to even put their armor before being attacked and our good king understood them and let the Englishmen two hours to prepare and be ready for battle before resuming his attack. A true battle must be fought without dirty tricks, only by the courage of good knights.

The man looked at you, he seemed to think about something but you didn’t manage to understand what it was. But then, you remembered that he was not a nobleman by blood, but a man put into this position by the baron ! He was a bit more than a serf, no, worse than a serf, because serfs worked for their masters and remembered their place. He answered you, tentatively.

-And... You... My lord... You really do not think that he could have easily crushed the men when they were not ready ?

-He won anyway so it is not important.

-But he could have saved the lives of his men, even by killing the enemy commander ? Or by attacking the enemy were they were not ready ?
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>>5182728

What do you answer (choose as many dialogue options as you want and roll if you want to roll).

>Killing the enemy commander outside of battle ? It is cowardly. One assassin tried to kill me outside of battle and he ended poorly. (roll intrigue to try to catch the reaction of this normally emotionless man)
>Attacking when the enemy is not ready ? It can be done against infidels, or peasant rebels but between gentlemen we must not stoop so low. Normally the commanders must agree on a good field, practicable for cavalry, before battle and lead their men. It is true war. Unfortunately some people do not play fairly.
>Hah, let the wars to the warriors. We are not an Italian city-state to kill each other instead of fighting.
>Some times, assassinations can be understandable, but we do not do it with professionals, we hire twenty mercenaries to wait the person that we want to kill at his home and they work together.
>Interesting, and so your killers can be hired to kill enemy lords and commanders before a battle ?
>End the talking and talk with the son of Lord Neutral
>End the talking and talk with Lady Takable
>Other (write in)
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>>5182729
>>Killing the enemy commander outside of battle ? It is cowardly. One assassin tried to kill me outside of battle and he ended poorly. (roll intrigue to try to catch the reaction of this normally emotionless man)
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Rolled 41 (1d100)

>>5182729
>>Killing the enemy commander outside of battle ? It is cowardly. One assassin tried to kill me outside of battle and he ended poorly. (roll intrigue to try to catch the reaction of this normally emotionless man)
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Rolled 74 (1d100)

>>5182729
>Killing the enemy commander outside of battle ? It is cowardly. One assassin tried to kill me outside of battle and he ended poorly. (roll intrigue to try to catch the reaction of this normally emotionless man)
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Rolled 67 (1d100)

>>5182729
>>Killing the enemy commander outside of battle ? It is cowardly. One assassin tried to kill me outside of battle and he ended poorly. (roll intrigue to try to catch the reaction of this normally emotionless man)
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>>5184682

You decide to try to open your game a bit and say.

-Killing the enemy commander outside of battle ? It is cowardly. An assassin tried to kill me outside of battle and he ended poorly.

You looked at the man but did not manage to read what he thought. He remained emotionless and answered in his habitual low voice.

-Mmmh... It is good to know. You have avoided being killed, it is good. But maybe the assassins in your country are not very effective, according to what you say.

You shook your head.

-No, it was yesterday, at an Inn. An assassin from here tried to kill me, I had to dispatch him.

The man’s expression was unreadable but at least he expressed sympathy.

-You did well, it is sad that some men from the assassin’s guild turn rogue and sell themselves to the highest bidder. If you need help to identify the culprit I can provide you information. We are all bannermen of Baron Crook after all and so we must support each other. Do you have some clues on who sent him ?

You nodded and decided to try the trick that Oldfossil wanted to use to identify the culprit.

-Yes, I may show some of the equipment of the man... And.. After the fight l I took his dagger, it was a good weapon and the best craftsmen generally let a mark on their works, maybe you could help me with this ?

The spymaster turned lord seemed to agree and told you.

-Good Idea, I will try. Can you give me the weapon ?

-Of course, it was poisoned but I cleaned the blade. Look.

You said, by giving him the dagger of the killer that you kept on your person. He seemed to look at the blade and at any marks on it and said.

-It is a very beautiful weapon but I never saw it, nor I know where it has been made. But I will try to learn more about it.

No information, nothing else, he did not even recognise the craftsman. For a man who was an ancient spymaster and very well connected to the assassin's guild it was suspicious. Oldfossil said that if he denied any involvement it meant that he was guilty. If the killer was not his he would try to say what he knows about him after all. Before you could answer the bald man explained.

-It is not a weapon of one of my disciples or any disciples of a person that I know. I will try to learn who made this weapon.

You nodded and thanked him, biting into some deer pie and relishing on it's spicy taste. At least people loved spice here too, and they had a lot, like in rich households of French noblemen. While you ate the Lord of Darkplace began to talk with the Rival Lord and you decided to talk with one of the persons seated next to you.

>Talk with the son of Lord Neutral and ask him in what battles he fought.
>Talk with Lady Takable about your tastes in music and ask her if she likes falconry.

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I am terribly sorry to answer late but I have been very busy this week, I will try to answer more during the weekend.
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>>5185051
>Talk with the son of Lord Neutral and ask him in what battles he fought.
>Talk with Lady Takable about your tastes in music and ask her if she likes falconry.

Both if possible, but prioritize Takable. After all, we're about to fight and kill for her honour. Let us see if she is waifu-tier.
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>>5185051
>>Talk with Lady Takable about your tastes in music and ask her if she likes falconry.
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>>5185051
>Talk with the son of Lord Neutral and ask him in what battles he fought.
Lets see what the lad has been through
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You decided to talk to Lady Takable who was at your right side. You will fight for her tomorrow so maybe knowing her more would make you understand if you acted well. Of course you acted righteously by defending a damsel in distress but maybe she was more than simply beautiful.
You asked her, while you continued to cut some of her meat like any well bred gentleman, you remarked that she ate only a little as befits a lady.

-Gente dame, tell me, what do you do in India to pass time ? Do you appreciate falconry ? Or maybe playing some instrument ?

She smiled at you and explained.

-Falconry, not very much. But I like to ride a palfrey and watch the landscapes on my lands. And about music I love the harp. I learned to play it with my mother when I was a little girl. And you, outside of listening to music and waging war, what do you like ?

She had effectively the thin and delicate fingers of a musician and she had a fine voice, you were sure that she singed well too.

-The harp ? It is impressive, and I am sure that you must play it masterfully. Personally I am a simple man, I love to hunt, preferably big game, boars, wolves and bears. There is nothing better than fighting a bear with a cutlass after all, even if a spear is more effective. But these are manly activities. I like poetry, to hear it being recited by minstrels, and to sing sometimes, but I am afraid that I am not very talented.

She smiled kindly. You smiled too, even if you had exaggerated your prowess a little bit, you fought a bear with a knife only one time, after a drunken bet with your older brother, Thierry. He had to save your life because you were almost dead but so was the bear. You missed your oldest brother, he was a good man, and he knew how to rule a fief, and to read. You could only hear poetry and learn it by heart, but not appreciate it in a book. Maybe it was him who should have been sent here and not you... But then he couldn't have inherited your lord father's fief. No, it was your task, given to you by God himself, to try to bring Christendom to India. Like during the Crusades of old it will be on the shoulders of the young men, the third and fourth sons, that the expansion of Christendom will be carried. You were lost a moment when you heard the lady's answer, interested on how her lips moved cutely when she spoke.

-You must not say this... You have a beautiful voice, and your accent is very pleasant to hear. And about hunting, do not worry, my father loved to hunt, he liked the outdoors, he, Lord Neutral and Lord Random would often go hunting together for some days. He would sally forth at the head of his hunting party and I knew that he would come back with the fur of a great beast that he will put somewhere in the castle. Speaking about the outdoors, you would not mind to go outside ? I think I need some fresh air, the fires from the chimneys emit a sweltering heat.
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>>5186071

You nodded and accepted to go from the table, after some words with the baron, who said that "A man who risk to die for a lady may as well see her before dying" you decided to go to the chemin de ronde. Here some guardsmen were patrolling and you saw, on a tower, the gigantic knight looking at you. You were intimidated by him, you were a brave man of course, but you knew that he could probably kill you without too much trouble. Strength and stamina were everything at battle and he seemed to have plenty of both. Once outside you were happy that Septembers in India were warmer than in France. Lady Takable, when you were far away from any other person, took your hand in a delicate grip and fixed you with pleading youthful eyes.

-My lord... I wanted to say... Thank you. Thank you. You were the first to have the courage to support me. Since... Since the death of my father. They all fear to do it, you are the only one who had the courage to defend me.

You see the hope in her eyes and you try to find something to answer. What do you say ?

>I did what was just, gente dame. And I do not regret it. If I shall lay down my life for your honor I will do it gladly.
>I did what was just gente dame. And I do not regret it. If I shall lay down my life for your honor I will do it gladly. (And kneel like any true knight servant to his lady)
>They all feared to help you because of the Baron ? Isn't it ?
>Do not worry gente dame, I am no coward. And your eyes tell me about your honesty and your pure soul. I will gladly defend your honor.
>Do not worry gente dame, I am no coward. And your eyes tell me about your honesty and your pure soul. I will gladly defend your honor. (And kneel like any true knight servant to his lady)
>My lady, you are fresh as the morning dew and fair as the evening stars. Being your champion fills me with joy. (Try to kiss her).
>Other (write in...)
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>>5186072
>>Do not worry gente dame, I am no coward. And your eyes tell me about your honesty and your pure soul. I will gladly defend your honor. (And kneel like any true knight servant to his lady)
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>>5186072
>Do not worry gente dame, I am no coward. And your eyes tell me about your honesty and your pure soul. I will gladly defend your honor.
Time to slay a sorcerer
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>>5186072
>Do not worry gente dame, I am no coward. And your eyes tell me about your honesty and your pure soul. I will gladly defend your honor. (And kneel like any true knight servant to his lady)
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>>5186072
>Do not worry gente dame, I am no coward. And your eyes tell me about your honesty and your pure soul. I will gladly defend your honor. (And kneel like any true knight servant to his lady)
>They all feared to help you because of the Baron ? Isn't it ?
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>>5186388
Support
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>>5186072
>>I did what was just gente dame. And I do not regret it. If I shall lay down my life for your honor I will do it gladly. (And kneel like any true knight servant to his lady)
>>They all feared to help you because of the Baron ? Isn't it ?
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>>5186388
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>>5186624

You kneeled before the beautiful woman and said.

-Do not worry gente dame, I am no coward and your eyes tell me about your honesty and your pure soul. I will gladly defend your honor.

You took her hand your two hands and put your forehead against it. She seemed to wait a bit before saying you.

-My Lord, I... I will give you this as a token of my favour. May it help you remind that I am praying for your victory.

She then took a small piece of coloured cloth that she had on her, a well dyed light blue ribbon to be more precise, and she tied it around your arm. You thanked her.

-It will be an honour to wear your colours gente dame, while I fight against this sorcerer.

She smiled at you. Her young face being serene but then she became quite fearful and whispered you.

-Yes... But... He is a sorcerer.... He could use magic against you I... There is adventurers in town, we could eventually try to engage some of them to arrange a little « accident » for Lord Hostil.... I fear for your life, fighting a caster in single combat is very difficult my lord and I do not want you to be hurt.

It was kind of her, and very commendable even if not very honourable. But women were like this, they never wanted their knights servants to be hurt but wanted them in danger. There was no logic in what they said, and it wasn’t important. You decided to answer.

>I will not need adventurers gente dame. I will slay him in an honourable combat. There is no need to worry.
>Adventurers you say ? Maybe we shall think about it, using magic is dishonourable in a duel so preventing the enemy from doing it would not be cheating.
>Do not worry gente dame, I will take care of everything. (And try to engage adventurers on your own without her knowing)

You then continued by asking her another question, whispering too.

-They all feared to help you because of the Baron ? Isn't it ?

She nodded, but seemed to be afraid to speak. She said.

-It is better to stay quiet about this while we are here. But we could meet latter, after tomorrow there will be a hunt, I will ride nearby, we will talk on the road.

You agreed, it was better to be safe than sorry.
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>>5186638
>>I will not need adventurers gente dame. I will slay him in an honourable combat. There is no need to worry.
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>>5186638
>I will not need adventurers gente dame. I will slay him in an honourable combat. There is no need to worry.
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>>5186638
>>I will not need adventurers gente dame. I will slay him in an honourable combat. There is no need to worry.
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>>5186638
>I will not need adventurers gente dame. I will slay him in an honourable combat. There is no need to worry.
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>>5186654
>>5186797
>>5186926
>>5186956

You were an honourable man, and you would not stoop so low as to cheat to try to win against your enemies, so you decided to answer in a firm voice.

-I will not need adventurers gente dame. I will slay him in an honourable combat. There is no need to worry.

She smiled, finding you very brave, or maybe foolish. And you saw that she shivered. You decided to give her your cloak to cover her more and she answered, her voice full of hope.

-Thank you, but we will need to go inside before people begin to tell rumours about us.. I will pray for your victory my Lord.

You nodded and accompanied her to her seat. She still smelled of strawberries and you wondered how she managed to do this. You then thanked her and let her speak to her other neighbour, as politeness dictated you. You looked at how her hair glowed under the light of the candles and were lost in your thoughts for a moment. But it could not be eternal. You turned towards the young son of Lord Neutral, who looked like his father, and decided to ask him about his past wars. Saying.

-You look like a fine knight, young man. Where have you fought, is there some wars here were gentlemen can pass good time and test their skills.

The young man shook his head, and looked like you said something awful. He said.

-War is an horrible thing my lord. I am glad that I had only to fight bandits and some creatures of the Underworld. We have not been attacked by barbarians since before the birth of my father. And by the legions of the Underworld we have not seen them moving against us since a lot of time. Then there is of course some conflicts to expand the Empire but only some knights go there, lke at Smaug. And they are mostly Iron Dimons so it is better to send them there.

You looked at this man, it was strange to see some knight who did not liked war ? What to do if not fighting ? Life was just boring without it. Some tournaments, hunting, going to the mass, going to the tavern, going to the brothel, it will not fill the life of a true knight. When at war we live well, you remembered how you managed to forage into a Gascon village belonging to the Sire de Cahèfecé and Ancel found some crispy and delicious chickens that you roasted by burning the village down. It was genuinely funny and you laughed a lot. This young man needed to be correctly educated.

>Ask this young man how can he not like war ? Is he a woman ? Or worse, a merchant ? Noblemen are meant to fight.
>Ask him about Iron Dimons, what is this name ? It sounds ridiculous !
>Ask him about the conflict at Smaug, what is this war ?
>Ask him about the barbarians, what he thinks of them ?
>Ask him about the people of the Underworld, you heard that it was like a great network of caverns different from hell but what does that meant.
>Tell him some anecdotes about war.
>Other (write in)

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You lose 1 mudcore for your honesty and your amour Courtois, and gain 1 piety for being an honourable knight.
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Your new stats :

Charles de Villeroi

Class : Local Lord
Level : 2
XP : 160 (next level at 250)

Stats

Combat : 50%
Intrigue : 25%
Rulership: 30%

Piety : 36+1 = 37

Mudcore : 27-1 = 26

With 26 Mudcore you have a small field of gritty realism around you, in this field the most heavy magic will not work and supernatural abilities will not work, oh, and women will lose 4 pounds of strength of course, plus in the field the people that obey you will act more like they would be in a dark fantasy setting. Next level at 30.

Talents
-Cavalry Commander : +20 to martial when you have to lead a cavalry charge or a cavalry attack. Works only when commanding shock or melee cavalry mounted on horses.
-Foreign Etiquette : You focus on learning Indian etiquette with Oldfossil, you gain a +10 bonus in intrigue in your interactions with the nobility of your duchy.
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>>5186997
>Ask him about the people of the Underworld, you heard that it was like a great network of caverns different from hell but what does that meant.
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>>5187021
>>5187009

I forgot to say that you can choose multiple choices if you want. I will probably manage to answer one more time this evening.
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>>5187022
In that case, I will also ask
>Ask him about Iron Dimons, what is this name ? It sounds ridiculous !
>Ask him about the conflict at Smaug, what is this war ?
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>>5186997
>>Ask him about Iron Dimons, what is this name ? It sounds ridiculous !
>>Ask him about the conflict at Smaug, what is this war ?
>>Ask him about the people of the Underworld, you heard that it was like a great network of caverns different from hell but what does that meant.
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>>5186997
>Ask him about Iron Dimons, what is this name ? It sounds ridiculous !
>Ask him about the conflict at Smaug, what is this war ?
>Ask him about the barbarians, what he thinks of them ?
>Ask him about the people of the Underworld, you heard that it was like a great network of caverns different from hell but what does that meant.
>Tell him some anecdotes about war.
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>>5186997
>>Ask him about Iron Dimons, what is this name ? It sounds ridiculous !
>>Ask him about the conflict at Smaug, what is this war ?
>>Ask him about the barbarians, what he thinks of them ?
>>Ask him about the people of the Underworld, you heard that it was like a great network of caverns different from hell but what does that meant.
>>Tell him some anecdotes about war.
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>>5187142
Support
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>>5187021
>>5187078
>>5187128
>>5187142
>>5187162
>>5187171

Interested by some of the things that the young man said and you tried to obtain more information by asking something, and ordering servant to pour some wine to yourself and to the lad. You asked.

-You told me about Iron Dimons, what is this name ? It sounds ridiculous !

The man laughed, and he explained everything about this mysterious nomenclature.

-Iron Dimons, well, we generally call Imperials the people from the core of the Empire, but in fact, for being there, they are a very diverse group, they do not consider themselves at all like one culture, even if they are all proud to be part of the "core" of the Empire. The Imperial Lands are honestly as big as three vassal kingdoms put together. They all defend their status because only princes from princely houses of the core of the Empire can be elected as emperors. The Dimons are the most numerous group amongst these inhabitants of the Core Lands, with the Gandolfians and the Holemen. But the Dimons are divided into three other cultures, the Golden Dimons, a culture renowned for it's painters and artists, the Copper Dimons, born sailors, mages and merchants, the Emperor is one of them actually, the Azure Dimons, who are more known for their prowess in engineering and the Iron Dimons, the most numerous and most warlike. Iron Dimons love war, they even invented plate armor to wage war better and being the most numerous people of our Empire they form more or less 80% of the Imperial Legions. They are known too for being incapable of doing magic and being very disciplined. To keep them occupied the Emperors send their legionaries on wars of conquest, like the conflict that we have at Smaug actually.

Interesting, these people looked like to be as disorganised and divided as the Imperials that you knew in Europe. It was good to know, and these Iron Dimons being incapable of doing magic seemed to make them interesting. But what was this war, you asked the young man.

-And what is this war at "Smaug", I come from far away and I do not know of the politics of the Empire at all.

-It is far away from here, in the South East, we try to add a Sixteenth Kingdom to our lands, but it is a rocky place, and an insular kingdom, most of our forces are deployed there. The Saurians of the Smaug Archipelago pay tribute to dragons and they raided our lands for too long, so we try to conquer them. We are advancing, of course but in my opinion this war will be waged for ten or twenty more years. Each one of their islands or mountain fortresses is full of riches but is very well defended and our soldiers have poor supply lines.
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>>5187509

You agreed, it was sad, but besieging well defended fortresses can take time and illnesses and hunger kill more men than battles. You answered.

-Yes, besieging a well entrenched enemy takes always a lot of time. But this war must permit to prove themselves to a lot of young men. And I see another problem, if the Imperial Armies are to the south, how can our men defend the North against barbarians ?

He laughed frankly and told you in a careless tone.

-The barbarians ? They are illiterate dullards ! They have only numbers for them but they have no magic. The small imperial garrisons of the Impassable passes can hold them easily, and the forces of Bifuria and the neighbouring kingdoms could crush them. No, really, if we let them live it is only by charity. Do not worry about barbarians, they were strong when they were united but they are far from united today and are not dangerous when not extremely numerous. No, what lurks in the Underworld seems far more dangerous to me.

You were worried by this new development, and quite angry that he disliked illiterate people like you. But he was young, once he would be older he would understand that learning how to read and write is far less important than what he thinks. You thought that since his father's castle was situated on an entry to the Underworld he would be telling that it is more dangerous than it is, to look more important, but at the same time he would know it's denizens well. So you asked.

-Tell me about the Underworld, it is something that we do not have where I live, even if some drunk germans talk about dwarves living underground and other silly things.

The young knight told you what he knew. But he corrected you first, he seemed to like to be addressed as a well learned man.

-Well, yes, there is dwarves in the Underworld but they have their own tunnels most of the time. Those who are living only there are often corrupted Duergar, very evil beings. There is dark elves too, goblin tribes, and even undead raised by necromancers. And a lot of mysterious and dangerous troglodyte creatures. The Underworld is very big, big as a kingdom and all it's caverns are connected. At some place we, humans, have managed to build outposts and we have very rich mines there, but it remains terribly dangerous. It is one of the duties of our house to protect our mining exploitations in the underworld. Generally creatures of the Underworld can rally around some dark lord or other evil beings and try to march on the surface to beat us. And there is the problem of Kobold slavers, they capture our peasants and sell them into slavery to the tribes of the underworld.

You frowned and said out loud.

-They are like saracens of Tunis and Algiers but underground... Interesting. Have you thought of a crusade against them as our good king Saint Louis did ?

The young man looked at you, quite lost.

-A... A crusade ? What is it my lord ? I never heard of it...

Poor boy, you had to explain him everything.
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>>5187514

-It is a war, young man, but not any war, a Holy War to protect the Faith. It is the moment when knights from rival kingdoms lay down arms and unite against the enemies of Christendom and when our Holy Church becomes a Militant Church and strikes at those who try to oppress our brothers. It is a beautiful thing to behold. The Crusade... The last one was twenty years ago, we did nothing great in Europe since. Our brave Charles de Valois and the Templars always agitate for a new crusade, but we lack funds to equip an army. But whatever, you say that there is barbarians, saurians, I suppose they are an hybrid of Moors and Saracens, and even dead things that walk by black magic and you say that you did not manage to go into a war ? But what do the chivalry do ? It is awful ! You must be bored.

-Well, there is tournaments and...

-No, tournaments are only a training at war. Listen, my young friend, have told you how with the Ban of Champagne and Gaucher de Châtillon we disembarked near Dover ? It was a funny morning, we saw the districts outside the walls, with beautiful houses, peasants who worked and fed nice sheep and.. Wait, the Baron has a surname that is suspiciously English, I will better tell another story. It was the time when we rode against the Aragonese, I was the squire of my father, a boy younger than you, and we were harassed by those damned Spaniards who raided our convoys and fled before our knights. And when we were thirsty and hungry before Gerona we saw the King Pedro of Aragon himself who tried to ambush a convoy with 2000 footmen and 400 horse, the damned excommunicated bastard wanted to ambush us at a mountain pass ! The Constable Raoul de Clermont-Nesle ordered us to attack them. I was extremely happy ! I thought I was like Roland and charged on the palfrey of my father without his authorisation. I struck one of the spanish infantrymen with a lance and pierced him so well that his innards were still attached to the pole of my weapon when it was gone out by the other side of his body.
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>>5187518

You continued after a sip of wine.

-What a beautiful spectacle it was ! We smashed into them with righteous fury, we screamed "Montjoie" and a great panic arose from their ranks ! Their king tried to rally them and some of them attacked us. One man, a huge Spaniard who smelled of garlic hit me on the shoulder and dismounted me. Seeing this my lord father charged like a madman. You know, he was a true knight, he could straighten an horseshoe with his bare hands. He struck the man with his mace and his head literally entered his body ! This was a beautiful strike, worthy of a fine song ! Hahahaha ! And then another bastard came behind him. I was still trying to recover so I said. "Father, beware at your right", and he struck then I said "Father, beware at your left" and another man bite the dust ! I then found some enemy infantry and began to fight with them, I stabbed and slashed and cut... It was beautiful ! We saved a chariot full of wine this day and we drunk it until we were not able to stand ! I remember losing all the loot that I made at dice with an Angevin bastard that day but he taught me to sing me a funny song that I will not repeat here because there are ladies. This is war my friend, there is of course some waiting and boredom but the moments of action, be they fighting, drinking, playing dice or looting are very funny indeed.

You hit the young man on the back with a friendly pat but he seemed to be a bit uneasy. Maybe it was because you were enthusiastic after having drunken too much wine. Or maybe because you were making great gestures with your knife like a minstrel playing a chanson de geste when you talked about the best blows that were struck. But you were sure that he understood. He told you some quick words and departed after it. Your conversation was long and you finished to eat with the others. You needed some rest before the battle of tomorrow after all. So you excused yourself while everyone was going to sleep and you quitted the feast to enter at your chamber. It was strangely lit by a kind of crystal that was not a torch and you looked at it suspiciously. But it was quite luxurious, you had your own bed after all, and even a mirror and other luxurious furniture. What will you do before sleeping ?

>Pray for your victory tomorrow.
>Try to find a servant girl to warm your bed.
>Drink more, it will help you to sleep.
>Order a servant to call one of your councillors, or all of them (send the names), you need to talk with them before the battle.
>Other (write in)
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>>5187520
>Pray for your victory tomorrow.
>Order a servant to call Ancel, Bohémond and Oldfossil. you need to talk with them before the battle.
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>>5187520
>>Pray for your victory tomorrow.

We need to be well rested
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>>5187520
>Pray for your victory tomorrow.
>Order a servant to call Ancel, Bohémond and Oldfossil. you need to talk with them before the battle.

Bets not to get cocky, and to call a servant girl might embarrass Takable. Whether we waifu her or not, this battle is about restoring her unfairly-besmirched honour. Let us not have the men of this barony say "the only man who would stand in the defence of the traitor's daughter was a rogue who would share his bed with any woman, and that is surely why he bothered with her!"
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>>5187520
>>Pray for your victory tomorrow.
>>Order a servant to call Ancel, Bohémond and Oldfossil. you need to talk with them before the battle.
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>>5187520
>Try to find a servant girl to warm your bed.
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>>5187799
>>5187873

A wise idea, you are a true politician.

>>5188050
>>5188099

You decided to pray the Lord for a victory before calling your men to talk about what to do tomorrow. You had acted rashly but it was for a just cause and you were sure that fighting Lord Hostil was necessary. You knelt and began to pray. After reciting a Pater Noster in Latin you told in French.

-Lord, please forgive me for my sins and give strength to my arms. Give me the strength to defend a lady's honor or to die with my sword in hand and your name on my lips. Protect me against the evil of witchcraft and let me beat this man just like you triumphed over the possessed of Gerasa. Amen.

You did the sign of the cross, hoping that the Lord will help you during this dark hour and thought about your possible victory, or your death. You needed to sleep but you needed to speak to your councillors too, so you found a servant and ordered him.

-Go fetch me Oldfossil, Bohémond and Ancel, my councillors. And how to make this strange crystal in my room stop glowing ? I cannot sleep with it.

The servant, a young brown haired man nodded and told you.

-Yes my lord, I will show you your lordship. You have only to remove this luminous crystal from the magical receptacle, like this.

He removed it and the room was completely dark. He then put it a second time for you to see something and you nodded, and thanked him. When he left the place and you waited for your men to come you took the thing and removed it, saying.

-Night.

And the room was dark, then you put it back on it's place and proclaimed.

-Day !

It was magical and probably heretical but it was quite funny, so you did it again, removing the crystal from it's place, with a sign of the cross to protect you from it's evil, and said.

-Night !

And the room became completely dark, without any possibility of seeing anything. You then put it back on it's strange iron pedestal and said.

-Day !

And the room was lit not like during a day but far better than with torches. It was a light blue light that pleased you. You did this five more times before you heard your men coming to your call. The sound of their boots being heard in the corridor.

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You gain +1 piety for your prayer
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>>5188102

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Your new stats :

Charles de Villeroi

Class : Local Lord
Level : 2
XP : 160 (next level at 250)

Stats

Combat : 50%
Intrigue : 25%
Rulership: 30%

Piety : 37+1 = 38

Mudcore : 26

With 26 Mudcore you have a small field of gritty realism around you, in this field the most heavy magic will not work and supernatural abilities will not work, oh, and women will lose 4 pounds of strength of course, plus in the field the people that obey you will act more like they would be in a dark fantasy setting. Next level at 30.

Talents
-Cavalry Commander : +20 to martial when you have to lead a cavalry charge or a cavalry attack. Works only when commanding shock or melee cavalry mounted on horses.
-Foreign Etiquette : You focus on learning Indian etiquette with Oldfossil, you gain a +10 bonus in intrigue in your interactions with the nobility of your duchy.

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Since we are already at page 10 I will archive this thread and try to make another thread in a few days. We could begin with our conversation with Oldfossil and our other men in the next thread.

I hope you liked this thread, it has been tense during the last days because I have been very busy and I had to update everything quite late during the nights.

For the next thread, do you want to begin with another interlude that will show our interference in world affairs with another perspective ?

If you have suggestions I am of course open for discussion. And I would like to say that it has been a pleasure to do this second thread with you dear bannermen.
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>>5188107
>another interlude
yes
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>>5188107
>interlude

Sure, always nice to see background things going on
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>>5188107
An interlude sounds fun. Thanks for running, and good job with this quest.

Fellow anons, what do we think of learning to read? We seem to be at something of a disadvantage here as an illiterate man.
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>>5188107
Thank you for running QM and a interlude sounds fun
>>5188277
Maybe we should learn how to read so we don't get bamboozled later on in life.
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>>5188277
It would not be a bad idea
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>>5188119
>>5188156
>>5188277
>>5188284

Ok, I will write an interlude then. It will be probably written in a few days.

And about learning to read it is an excellent idea but it will probably take months or years for the main character to learn this.
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>>5188364
And I forgot, the thread is archived here https://suptg.thisisnotatrueending.com/qstarchive/2022/5134375/

Thank you for playing.



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