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The order for Mr steel to begin looking for targets of opportunity for you is given and he sets off. The thought of visiting your mother strikes you. You haven't seen her in a long 7 years well before Beville and even long before you gained a reformist bent. Captain Taylor is left in charge while you are gone the trip is a long one by train taking nearly half a week over poorly kept passenger rail.
The village you were born in and your parents and their parents is named Leon's crossing home to less than 150 people its made up of a handful of businesses, a granary miller and blacksmith. The blacksmith your father once owned and later was sold to pay for you and your brother's education. The Lords manor of the town stands tall on a large hill outside of town which draws your eyes as you step out of the tiny railroad station early in the morning.
The Bankert family has ruled over Leons crossing for nearly two centuries and have done decently well at maintaining the the town but only the larger businesses in the town have electricity and the streets are poorly placed cobblestone you decide to head to.
>Your mothers home first
>Its common courtesy to see the town lord on visiting
>get some bread and milk for your mother before heading over