[quote=Sovi3t] What would have to be on this sheet, because I won't be attacking other nations (Obvs) but I would be actively rping , doing maybe 2-3 IC posts per day [/quote] A round of posting will consist of each player making their actions, and that one round will constitute an in-game season. It's unlikely that every player involved will make their posts in a single day. Combat will work via PMs, and players are welcome to have extended IC conversations/interactions, but while 2 to 3 posts each day would be awesome, it wouldn't be needed. As for the sheet. . . well, you -would- have to attack other nations. If you can manage to be on-hire all the time, then there's no issues, but once you don't have an income, you've got a thousand or more people with expensive equipment and no food. Your men wouldn't be considered 'raised' unless they were on campaign, but unlike the peasants of other lords' realms, your troops won't have farms to go back to when they're not fighting, so they can't make a living unless you go out pillaging the lands of other lords. That might work for a time, but with only ten lords, one overlord, and the church, how long will it be before you step on too many toes? Again, I'm definitely interested in the idea of a player-run mercenary group, but the rules were designed in their current state to service players as lords. Mercenaries are a different story, so they need more rules to assist them. I'm mulling over ways they could be integrated as we speak, but I just can't say anything concrete for now. In other news, here is the Overlord's sheet: --- [b][u]Trischland[/u][/b] - Population of 50,000 Fair Fertility Some Resources Advanced Infrastructure The Fortress of Bolgaz Great Manor Great Wall Military Bailey Bailey Holds the town of [i]Pentiloch[/i]; 11,000 people, Wretched wealth Produces 230,600 crops, 69,500 bullis, and a growth bonus of .7%. - - - [b][u]Falkwreath Country[/u][/b] - Population of 60,000 Fair Fertility Resourceless Advanced Infrastructure Country Castle Stone Manor Stone Wall Military Bailey Bailey Produces 276,600 crops, 31,500 bullis, and a growth bonus of .7% - - - [b][u]Falkwreath Township[/u][/b] - Population of 36,000 Infertile Fertility Sparse Resources Advanced Infrastructure The Mayor's Mansion Stone Manor Wooden Wall Military Bailey Bailey Holds the town of [i]Falkwreath[/i]; 5,000 people, Poor wealth Produces 154,600 crops, 49,500 bullis, and a .7% growth bonus. - - - [b][u]Everfallow[/u][/b] - Population of 4,000 Scrubland Some Resources Advanced Infrastructure Castle Burntstone Stone Manor Stone Wall Military Bailey Bailey Produces 17,400 crops, 12,500 bullis, and a .3% growth bonus. [b]Original Receipts[/b] 150,000 people in the country 16,000 people in towns 166,000 people in total 683,600 crops produced in total per annum 166,000 bullis gained from taxation 17,000 bullis gained from resources 6,000 bullis gained from infrastructure 189,000 bullis gained in total per annum Growth of 2.4% per annum [b]Military[/b] 2,000 Spearmen (Leather Armour, Spear) 500 Swordsmen (Mail, Longsword) 500 Crossbowmen (Leather Armour, Crossbow, Shortsword) 600 Horsemen (Leather Armour, Spear, Shortsword, Horse) 400 Knights (Plate Armour, Lance, Longsword, Horse, Horse Armour) Levies will begin the game as raised. Levies have been raised from Falkwreath Township. [b]Court[/b]: Overlord Rone Trisch [ Male, Overlord, younger brother of Helen and older brother of Fier, age 29 ] Princess Helen Trisch [ Female, Princess, older sister of Rone age 31 ] August Fier [ Male, bastard, younger brother of Rone and Helen, age 25 ] Lady Gwal Trisch [ Female, Queen-Mother, Mother to Rone and Helen, age 50 ] Aetheling Theodore Trisch [ Male, Commander of the First Army, First cousin of Rone, older brother of Arthur age 26 ] Aetheling Arthur Trisch [ Male, Commander of the Second Army, First cousin to Rone, younger brother of Theodore ] Aetheling Constantine Trisch [ Male, Commander of the Third Army, Second cousin of Rone, age 33 ] Marshal Uthred Halter [ Male, Marshal of the Realm, no royal relation, age 48 ] Steward Aengus Stanric [ Male, Steward of the Realm, Caretaker of Youth, no royal relation, age 51 ] Ambassador Davic Melrose [ Male, Head Ambassador of the Realm, no royal relation, age 37 ] --- The Overlord's Land, sometimes called the Crownlands, have waxed and waned over the years. Trischland, however, has always been the mighty seat of House Trisch. Its lands are fertile enough to support its people, and the town of Pentiloch; the largest town in Lundland. Pentiloch was built over five small lakes, with its buildings hovering over the canals built by their streams. The constant warfare of late has drained the town of its people and wealth. Many of its inhabitants cannot find work, and have become malnourished. Gangs of young men have taken to ruling the streets with force, making a living through theft, extortion, and racketeering. The Fortress of Bolgaz overlooks the town from the top of a hill so steep, that wagons have difficulty climbing to bring it supplies. It is a vast place, with walls 72 feet in height, and a foot thick. Its manor intertwines with the walls through a series of narrow bridges, lined with a short, arrow-slitted wall. Everything needed to live is kept within its walls. Overlord Rone has not left the fortress since his father's death a season ago, but even before then, he left it rarely. His commanders now struggle to save his lands from its war room, where they grimace over long odds. Falkwreath was once a single fief, but a century and half ago, it was split in two. The countrylands were delegated to the landed knights under House Trisch, providing them with many well-armed levies, while the portion under the Mayor of Falkwreath's influence was given more his administration. Falkwreath is located in a convenient route of travel between other towns, so it receives a lot of traffic from passing merchants. However, recent times have been hard for the town, with traders becoming more and more afraid of travelling through the war-torn area. Everfallow is a rocky land, where little can be grown. Its people only grow hardy plants within the earth, and hunt goats. But the fief has a great deal of mineral wealth, and its earthy hills provide excellent opportunities for defensive positions, the most famous being the fief's manor, Castle Burntstone. The castle rivals Bolgaz in its positioning as a fortification, but many years ago, a powerful fire broke out in the kitchens, as a result of oil being lit on fire from a candle. The entire castle became engulfed in a fire, making it as an oven. Much of the castle's stone is still durable, but some still remains charred and ruined.