>>5409005You land near the charred remains of the village, nailing perfectly a double-spin. One one hand, that was cool. You know it looked cool. On the other hand, this might be a little tad frivolous in the context of people losing their whole life and most of the people they knew.
"If you plan to eat us, worm, please do us the mercy of killing us quickly.
- What? No, my greater magic told me of people in needs. I come for making you an offer..."
And you start hammering down argument over argument :
>we cant watch over their descendants and mentor them on farming, magic, crafting, misc. if we have the time. Generally be supportive if they're not jackasses.>general dragon protection from like dragons and a Griffin>we know magic>can fix broken tools and teach you trade skills>did I mention free health care? That means no ugly liver spots, deformities, crippling injuring, full heads of hair. Oh and dont get me started on our dental plan. Pretty much all farming will look a little more attractive than the average commoner.>we can probably fix "penile-disfunction" as Hector mentioned. Is that related to laws or something?>we know I guy that owes us and can make some House's for them. Combine Green's earth magic wall building with the carpenters capacity for roof building and insulation to save on Good Boy Points per house (stone walls, wood ceilings and wooden everything else)>we're tough and managed to defeat hundreds of skaven with ease.Once again, the wargaming thing might be a tad insulting and tone-death -- You'll formally invite the humans to play once they settled.
>20,12 : Critical + 1 successNot much people survived. Some elderly wanted to go on their own to find reminding family. A few orphans decided to try their luck in the vast world. But almost ten people agreed to join, after discussion!
Grangier Family :
Peasant; grow fields. Parents (Christophe, Fabienne), 4 kids (Laeticia, Agathe) with two older boys (David, Yves) almost ready to wed.
Boyer Family :
Cowherds. A couple (Guillaume, Estelle) with a little newborn girl (Angélique)
Fourneau : A girl (Julia) ready-to-wed, daughter of a dead baker.
>>5408631 : CritEven better, most of the tools of their respective trades - this year's wheat harvest and seeds, a herd of cow, although without Bull, and the Kneader have been salvaged. You're one giant-leap forward on your path for self-sufficiency.
It takes a couple day to move out the family and their belonging. Then, you go recruit the carpenter and his wife for a month of house-building.
>Pay the Carpenter (10 gold)>Guilt-trip him because you saved his wife (free, no consequences I swear)