The game will be on break until June when we will try to get it running properly again. So a rework of necessary systems and trying to get new players to fill holes left behind by quitfags
>>5982603You don’t need to say you build a mine you just need to find a use for the material, but as you wish silver mines are built.
The nation was at the cusp of large reforms. A reorganisatio nwas to be created. The old teaching to be improved and the tested for bureocrats reformed introducing a testing tier system.
>>5982654new forts are constructed guarding your westerlands. One disadvantage of a long nation is the difficulty of fortifying it all.
You prospect and you find! An iron and lead deposit. Iron for swords and lead for projectiles both may be of use.
A grand road begins it’s eastward expansion. (the status make it rather short though)
>>5983914Work is put into carriages and you can now produce them to match the power of your magic making the spell useful. Increasing amenities proves itsewlf easy. More golden earings, golden chains, golden necklaces. Some even propose importing silver for some spice in the jewelry.
Universities are made to boost your future technological progression to catch up with your magical prowess.
>>5985808The jolly companion Tulpa is developed. The prize in creating them is steep for while few miss sacrificing traumatic memories not many are willing to give up happy memories on a positive tulpa especially as through their nature they are much more temporary. Fated to fade away rather than be preserved on stone tablets forever.
You incorporate then northern tribes as well, with this your nations in more roaming vassal tribes than civilised folk. You need to increase your education and food production if you wish to keep all the tribes around and retain your civilised ways.
>>5986021With great hardship a city of marble and water rises atop the neck hills opening up your way northward
As per the princesses orders a grand library is constructed near the capital and will act as a secondary backup for york knowledge be it magical or mundane.