>>6097341It is true, he can be useful in many situations, but I should have told that you could choose multiple choices. My bad. Whatever, it is not so important.
>>6097423>>6097704>>6097714>>6097978>>6098047Deciding to take Brother Louis, Ancel and an important complement of guardsmen with you you rode to the west, to the barony of Someplace. It was a huge place and you had several days of travelling.
You rode fast while Ancel ran nearby, it was good for his health and yours. The first thing that you noticed on place was that the watchtower on your borders was occupied by five Guelph, three males and two females, armed with bows and arrows. One of them was in a royal guard armor, the others looked like a fresh recruit. The women were very beautiful and when Cop joked that they must be living happily in the tower from now on you smiled at it. You asked the new commander of the watchtower where were Justdoing, Myjob and the other guards of the place and he told that they have been sent to Someplace to see who was fit to serve again. Looking at the raw recruits you understood that the Lord wanted Guelphs (or as some of your men called them, half-guelphs) in his guard, primarily at least.
When you stopped at the High Mandol Inn it seemed that the people were happy that there was a new baron instead of Crook, taxes got lower apparently. On the other side there was no Spotifia so you were a bit sad, but glad that this time no assassin awaited you to kill you in the courtyard.
You finally arrived at Someplace during a rainy day. You could not see the keep well but couls swear that someone had painted it in white instead of black, how could someone do it in only two weeks ? The streets had been cleaned and the houses with their Indian big windows looked like they were beautiful. People seemed to be joyful, there were no more spikes on the walls and people impaled in it, some armed Guelphs were even patrolling the streets and assuring order. All seemed joyful and good, perhaps what happened was a bringing of civilisation like when the Normans invaded the Anglo-Saxons.