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NarcolepticSailor said
Any ideas on what kind of role you'd like to fill?


Not a major power, but secondary/regional power that plays more on the diplomacy game rather than YOU RAISED IMPORT TAXES BY .5%? WAR!!! ALL YOUR BASES ARE BELONG TO ME.
Kind of a short post, but wanted to get this RP really started.
"Very interesting, indeed."

Caelis thought. Faith wasn't wrong about her impression of the people in the group. Many of the people present had some sort of ulterior goal that they obviously felt strongly about. This in itself was not a problem, but it raised a question. Would any of them feel so strongly about their goals that they would be willing to abandon the group in an attempt to achieve their goal? Unfortunately, Caelis had met his fair share of people who would willingly do so at a moment's notice. Thus, he could not bring himself to fully trust any of them... not that he really trusted a lot of people in the first place. Regardless, they all seemed relatively capable, and all Caelis wanted to do was to get to their destination safely. So, for now he would go along.

The group saw two newcomers arrive. Another young man who looked to be around Caelis' age, and a female elf. They both seemed to be familiar with the old Dwarf, so it probably meant that they already proved their mettle. However, it became apparent that the only people who had yet to introduce themselves were Caelis and Faith. So, Caelis took the initiative and said:

"Pleasure to meet everyone. My name is Caelis. I hail from the Kingdom of Attolia. As to my abilities, hand me a weapon and I can handle myself. As of now, I still retain my own sword, and that is it so far. However, I am not a soldier nor a sell-sword as a profession. I suppose the simplest way to describe myself is that I am currently a travelling troubadour, nothing more, nothing less. I must confess that I have no goal in mind other than where the roads lead me, and making sure that Faith, here, is safe." as he patted Faith's shoulder.

Faith then took that as her cue to speak and said:

"Hello everyone! My name is Faith. I'm from a small town called Avon. I can't fight and Caelis doesn't want me to... but! I can sing. I just travel with Caelis and sing, so I don't know much about things like the Dark Emperor and stuff like that..."

Caelis then added "Don't worry about her. I've protected her for 7 years now. But, if at any point during the travel we find ourselves in need of some money or a place to stay. We can solve that issue. We've met quite a lot of people in our travels, so we're bound to meet someone that we know in this journey."

Caelis then closed his eyes, and continued to speak "So, Master Dwarf, now that we've introduced ourselves. Where are we headed towards first?"
Hmm, not sure who to pick.
Surprised by the lack of a UK right now. No OE either.
Hmm, 1900..... not sure who to pick.
Posting later tonight.
House Dunsch-Taxi is pretty damn interesting in terms of the politics involved with them.
Its (your fief's population - city population in said fief)*crop production constant,

Example:

Fief A
Scrubland (4.2 crop per population if I remember correctly)
Base Population: 3000
No upgrades
has 1 city with 1000 population

So, Annual Crop production from Fief A is (3000-1000)*4.2=8400.

Now, your population has to eat, so your yearly estimated surplus from each fief is Total food produced - Population of fief*4

So, in Fief A's case it would be 8400-3000*4=-3600 (This means that this fief consumes more food than it generates and should raise a red flag)

Taxes is pretty straight forward. For every single population in a fief. You get 1 bulli per turn. Cities is a bit more complicated and calculated differently from your general tax. It's your city population times the multiplier that your city's wealth provides. So, let's say that Fief A's city is a "Fair" city that has a multiplier of 4.

So, you taxes for Fief A would be.
Part 1:
(3000-1000)*1=2000 (This is your tax income from your general fief population

Part 2: Your city is taxed separately from your general fief population
1000*4=4000

So, Fief A's taxes for 1 turn would be a total of 6000 bullis.
I mean. With WiR and what appears to be Outcast's goals. He is making this into a series. So, it could be that if you do leave in the middle, then you can't join future ones (or maybe can't join as a major power) or something along the lines of that. Therefore, there is some sort of punishment. Still, this proposed rule is up to the GM's discretion and decision of course.
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