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Both of you knew that you would get what you asked for. It was just a matter of how much you thought you could squeeze out of this. Too much, and you might garner resistance, require a presence to keep the arrangement. Too little…well then, maybe you didn’t need much, and the favor would go further in regards to your benevolent reputation, especially compared to those you’d driven out.
>You’d done more than could be expected of you. Burned bridges, done the work the Duke’s own people couldn’t, kept him from the shame of needing the Royal Army to quell his city. You expected everything you wanted- and more. (Control of the county and its resources, as well as an additional +1 Lira per turn. Will require a garrison to be kept in Larrocia)
>The Giardino Rosso were gone. You remained. You expected just rewards for your rendering of aid- and recognition that the Revolutionary League were there to stay, and would not be interfered with. In this you would be above his Household Guards… (Gain control of Larrocia, no additional bonus)
>What were you if not gracious? As long as you could trust the Duke and his people to support you, and allowed you to soothe tensions of the people by recruiting them to your cause, you wouldn’t even ask for donations, tribute, or even allegiance. You would leave the provincial capital to him, and take his problems with you…though he would know, if not have to admit, that Larencci had a new de-facto leader coming in the near future. (Gain control of Larrocia, but not its Lira income, only its manpower. Heat reduced by half.)
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>A Revolutionary League Militia has reached Grade 4. You may either upgrade it to Revolutionary Fusiliers or Irregulars, or reduce its grade back to 2 and receive two free personnel recruitment rolls for the Aurora Legion, with a modifier of +1 to the d6.