Pendragon
Personal Boards => Cedwyn => Topic started by: Cedwyn on March 11, 2015, 08:49:44 AM
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Starting Funds: ?112
Investments:
Apiary: 2
Dovecote: 7.5 (2.5 extra)
Fish Pond: 7.5 (2.5 extra)
Apple Orchard: 15 (5 extra)
Plum Orchard: 15 (5 extra)
Total Improvements: ?47
Remaining Money: ?65
Manorial:
Large Wooden Hall: 43.5
Construction: 36 (12 extra)
Furnishings: 7.5 (2.5 extra)
Remaining Money: ?21.5
Other Allocations:
Feast: 10
Armor: 5-purchase in sarum
Clothes: 1(?)-purchase in Sarum
Final Till Spring: 5.5
Potential Retinue: 3
Steward
Priest
Chirugeon
Conspicuous Consumption Glory: 39? Does the armor and clothes count?
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I'm reassessing the winery investment. I realized that it could leave ?3 in the hole with a bad year. My estate has no flex to cover that.
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Is there any Glory in upgrading my squire's equipment or anything other than my armor I need to replace that I have missed
Nope. But it makes your squire more useful.
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Feast Calculations:
Grand Meal for the Worthies: 8d
Good Meal for Entourage: 2d
Assumptions: 3 worthies per invitation (Knight, Lady, Older Child) + 4 Entourage
Except:
Earl Roderick: 10 worthies incluing the Earl; 20 entourage
Sir Amig: 13 worthies (Amig, his family, plus 4 knights as above). 12 in Entourage
Invitations to send: 66 including te Earl, Sir Amig, and Sir Rodric of Falt.
Total Projected Cost: ?9, 10s
Budget: ?10
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Conspicuous Consumption Glory: 39? Does the armour and clothes count?
Since the armour and clothes are significant upgrades, they will count as conspicuous consumption one time only.
Manor upgrades provide varying glory - some do not qualify for conspicuous consumption. The large wood hall will earn you one glory per year once complete. There is no glory for the smaller investments (apiary, etc). The orchards gives you 10 glory each, annually. Note that the orchards must have their maintenance costs paid while maturing (when they provide no income), so factor that into your plans if you haven't already. You'll lose money the first 4 years and at least break even the next 6 years. Once the orchards are mature (10 years) they start generating 1d3 income each year.
Note that the retinue (not the Steward) will earn you glory every year, as the entourage travels with you on an ongoing basis.
I see 16 glory for the feast and the armour / clothing. The other items will award no glory until (and if) they are completed (so nothing until next winter phase). Thereafter you will get 21 annual glory.
Also I fixed your spelling above. ;)
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Ok, so you're done your spending plan?
Do you want to RP the feast out, or just claim the glory and roll for a wife?
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If you're up for it, I'd like to RP the feast