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Firstly was close territory- the Augustans had decided to launch a proper offensive against the Fealinnese and Halmeggians both to drive out their occupations in aggressive fashion, and the conflict in the Auratus region had escalated notably, even without formal declarations of war. Secondly was another old stomping ground, the Aurora Legion’s original employment, even, where war had flared up between Fealinn and Treland over the occupation of Pohjalan. Thirdly, was war between Fealinn, once again, and Wezkatinbach, who sought to press back against those who took their land, and retake it.
Funnily enough, offers had been extended from Fealinn itself as well, complete with another promise- to forgive any trespasses you had made, on top of substantial payment. Apparently they were finally feeling the stretch, the same that their former soldiers had felt when they’d joined with your company.
All of these battalion contracts were quite lucrative, and even open to negotiation for more. Though it would mean sending off the whole lot of your men, when the time came…
>Level III Contracts will be available at the turn of the year. These pay double, or perhaps more, than what equivalent contracts would, in exchange for commitment of a full battalion’s worth- or the whole of your force, if it is less.
>Depending on their riskiness, the recruitment rolls are swingier- and may incur losses rather than gains.
Any contracts would have to be considered after the turn of the New Year into 1927. After that, the Aurora Legion would be prepared to go into action again, as their extended holiday came to an end. You’d like as much need it- the spare money from keeping them operating under you for so long was running dry, and digging into your own capital. Better for the paychecks to be earned from others rather than just handed out from your reserves.
For now, there was little to do but wait, and be ready to respond. By the time the New Year was greeted, you wanted it to be atop victory…or an eminent one.
>Any other turn actions?