Luria Nova/Events/Estate-Manager/Njal Fylkir

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Opening

The grand banquet hall of the mansion is filled with anticipation as stewards and lords gather, awaiting the arrival of their liege. A hushed murmur sweeps through the room as the liege enters, offering gratitude to the lords and acknowledgment to the stewards. The liege's voice resonates through the hall as an announcement is made - a test of administrative prowess and leadership.

As you assess your competition, you recognize some of the lords, renowned for their battlefield exploits. Their swords may have sung in valor, but you wonder about their aptitude for management.

Town Estate

With a confident resolve, you choose to steward over a town estate. The urban landscape, bustling with activity and commerce, contrasts sharply with the opulent banquet hall. Cobblestone streets, market stalls, and the harmonious hum of townsfolk fill your senses as you embark on your journey. The town's prosperity and the expectations of its residents await your careful guidance and leadership.

Coastal Estate

Your estate boasts a breathtaking coastal location, where the land gracefully meets the expansive embrace of the sea. Residents have crafted their homes and livelihoods along the rugged coastline, where the soothing scent of saltwater mingles with the coastal breeze. Here, the landscape is painted by the eternal ebb and flow of the tides, offering awe-inspiring vistas of the boundless ocean.

The bustling harbor is the heart of your coastal estate, witnessing a constant ebb and flow of goods arriving and departing. Occasionally, ships bear the scars of recent encounters with the illusive bandits of the sea – pirates. While bandits on land may not be a significant concern, the pirates pose a maritime threat that demands your attention.

The sheer volume of people, traders, and travelers entering and leaving your estate daily makes patrolling the streets and enforcing order a challenging task. Yet, it is a sacrifice you willingly undertake to ensure the coffers grow as trade flourishes within your prosperous coastal haven.

Year 1

📝Trained Many Vigilantes

In your inaugural year, you opt to train a significant number of vigilantes to bolster the security of your estate. This decision attracts a substantial number of young peasants eager to take on the role, but it comes at the cost of reducing the workforce available for manufacturing tasks.

📝Focused on Manufacturing over Agriculture

You've opted to allocate additional manpower to manufacturing rather than agriculture, a decision that has pleased merchants but left peasants discontented.

📝Merchant-Dependent Food Supply

You choose to shift the burden of food supply onto merchants, allowing farmers to focus on raw material production to sustain manufacturing. Merchants, capitalizing on this change, manipulate food prices for their gain and share some of their profits with you. However, this results in food price inflation, leading to a loss of commoners' trust in your leadership.

📝💱Established a Trade Route with a Traveling Merchant(with Alushaar)

Your decision to share your manufacturing business for a trade route with Alushaar's estate brings positive results. You now receive a steady supply of food, stabilizing prices and relieving peasants. Local merchants see the benefits, and overall sentiment in your estate improves, leading to economic stability and celebration of your leadership.

Year 2

📝💱Established New Trade Routes(With Rojak)(With Tybalt)

In your second year, you've taken the initiative to forge new trade routes, aiming to establish connections with both Rojak's estate and Tybalt's estate. However, you find yourself in a dilemma, unable to make a definitive choice regarding which estate to engage in trade with.

⏳Strategic Delay of Limestone Quarry Construction

You discover a promising limestone deposit but lack the funds for a large quarry. Instead, you delay construction, aiming to accumulate more gold for a more substantial and efficient quarry in the future. Your decision reflects a prudent long-term strategy for estate growth and resource utilization.