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Just don't charge a toll.... the River Freedoms :D


Kard Warstein wrote:
crafting siege weapons.

Exports will also probably tie in closely with the revenue of the Kingdom. People will pay for things that take a while to create and if we can create those complex items faster either due to numbers or skill, that could be a deciding factor in other Settlements survival.

Something else to look at is travel patterns once the landscape takes shape. Location plays an important role in regards to security vs revenue. If the location is tucked too far away, it'll be less appealing to purchase from us, if for a few extra coin, they can get it from a closer source. What good is us producing siege weapons faster than others if we aren't located close enough to make exportation reasonably feasible.

If we do set up right on a main travel route, it increases vulnerability. I am very interesting in see how real world logic applies in game when it meets players and mechanics.


Make war with Pax Aeternum and you will know war, my friend. Of this, the last son of the Kel'gorian Tribe can attest to. For these hardy people weathered the storms brought forth by my forefathers. In the end, my tribe came to know Pax Aeternum, ceased were the trivial disagreements, and in the end a dwarf made a promise to a man. I was a victim of circumstance in their eyes. A young human babe, whose tribe had been caught in the worst times of revolution. Only he... I... remained. For that dwarf had promised a man he crossed blades with in times passed, but more recently found themselves allies against a common enemy. The dwarf had made a promise to my father.

Yet, for all the conflict my people had cast upon Pax Aeternum, they took me in and treated me as kin. Of respect earned with blood and steel, Pax Aeternum knew my people and treated me with that respect. That is why on the day I came of age and approached the crossroads that was Bellis, my pace did not slow. My gaze did not wander, nor did my heartbeat stutter. Though I longed to avenge the death of my kin, I was among the only kin I had known. The time for vengeance would come. Although, they would not see it this way, I have a life debt to those who have taken me in. One that cannot be repaid... ever. Aeternum awaits. From there I will strike back at those that have taken so much from me. I am the last son of the Kel'gorian tribe. I am Areks Kel'gorian of Pax Aeternum.