"As I believe I already said," The Magister says, apparently slightly annoyed the question is raised, "They are most likely too stubborn to take the correct choice. I hardly think they would be worth the effort trying to convince. As I suggested, we should in due time just look to eliminate them."BadgeAddict wrote:My loyal subject Magister; I am quite pleased with your efforts at bringing together my people. The tribes are revolting you say, what do you think will persuade them otherwise?
"Th- Thank you my lord."As for you Artisan, I am pleased that one with such skill as yourself has survived the recent...problems...
What are the state of trading merchants at the moment?
What buildings in the capital are salvageable and what will need to be rebuilt?
What of the barracks and city walls?
"The trading merchants... Well... Nigh non-existant my sir. Some of the populace used to be traders. But due to the disaster, there is hardly anything left to trade. We should consider ourself lucky that some of us still have food reserves, though at the moment it is looking like we will have trouble surviving the winter if nothing is done."
"The nobility still exists... They are scattered now, but some managed to lead a few of the tribes and are hence seen as leader figures by some. Bringing them back to rightful status as nobility would be a possible first step in restoring the trading guilds."
"Many of the capital buildings are destroyed my liege... Though a quick solution could be forged. There are still buildings that are in good shape. With a little bit of work these could be refurbished to serve as a, perhaps temporary replacement for these buildings."
"...B-But if I may say... I believe that making sure basic shelter is available first. Sire. There is currently not enough room to harbor all of us under a roof, and I fear that could have ill effects if we happen to stumble upon a cold raining night. O- Ofcourse I will do whatever you wish me to do, my liege!"
"The barracks are destroyed my liege. But as I suggested, we could temporarily relocate them to an intact building that seems fit for it. Or if you'd prefer we could immediately begin with the restoration... It would take far longer but your wish is my command. The walls I'm afraid will have to be completely rebuilt. If... If you fear an attack, I could try to work out a temporary barricade around the city."
>The Artisan suggests restoring the nobility to their proper positions.
>The artisan may work on relocating all important buildings are housed under a new roof.
>The artisan may work on providing shelter for the population.
>The artisan may work on completely restoring some of the destroyed buildings.
>The artisan may work on putting up barricades around the city.
>Food is sparse