>>5585723Your new stats :
Charles de Villeroi
Class : Local Lord
Level : 4
XP : 460 (next level at 700)
Stats
Combat : 51%
Intrigue : 25%
Rulership: 36%
Piety : 48
Mudcore : 49
With 49 Mudcore you have a bigger field of gritty realism around you, in this field the most heavy magic will not work and supernatural abilities will not work, oh, and women will lose 4 pounds of strength of course, plus in the field the people that obey you will act more like they would be in a dark fantasy setting. You have chosen Blood of Mud and so your mudcore field will become a bit bigger and stronger but could be transmitted to your children.
Next level at 50, your field will become more important.
Talents
-Cavalry Commander : +20 to martial when you have to lead a cavalry charge or a cavalry attack. Works only when commanding shock or melee cavalry mounted on horses.
-Foreign Etiquette : You focus on learning Indian etiquette with Oldfossil, you gain a +10 bonus in intrigue in your interactions with the nobility of your duchy.
->Basic Literacy : Your lessons with Oldfossil and Lady Takable finally paid off and you can read and write, even if you write with errors and move your lips still when you read it is a great leap forward.
Traits :
Leader : Your magnetism on the masses is glorious and your learning of speech could encourage many men to follow you. You may choose the best of 3 rolls when you try to speak in public to convince an audience, be it the Council of Many or angry peasants.
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What to say.... you choose leader and basic literacy, maybe you should all belong to a florentine or venetian city council ? Maybe our lord should begin to carry accounting books instead of an axe or a sword... Where is Chivalry ? Where is all of this... I can understand that you made this sacrifices to protect our right and proper feudal society in a realm such as India were private war has been forgotten. Woe the day that we arrived here, it has made us soft and weak...
We need a tornament, or a hunt. Or am I to finish like Charlemagne, with my best bannermen dead and the rest telling me that i "wage war a bit too much" because of 14 mere years of constant warfare ? By Saint Michael I do not know, I will now retire to my chambers and drink the cider that I produced in my lands, thinking longingly of the glorious days of the past where knights were knights. Everything has gone poorly since the end of the good customs of Saint Louis anyway.