Chapter 29: Peacefull trading
20 March 1259
Dear Diary,
There has been a time of peace and prosperity in Holland. No war, no villages that have been looted, no fields that have been ruined. It all stopped the moment the Vaegirs had been eliminated as a faction. Wars between other factions of course raged on - there wouldn't be any real lasting peace as long as Calradia was divided - but I finally had the space and time to reorganise my kingdom. My first action was to bring all my elite forces to Bulugha Castle, which I hadn't assigned yet. As long as they were there, I wouldn't have to pay for their wages. I also started to recruit Khergit tribesmen, to station in the cities of Rivacheg and Khudan, and also in Bulugha castle. I'd do that before assigning these fiefs to anyone, because I knew from previous events around Sungethche castle that I couldn't trust my vassals to supply the places adequately with men. It would take a lot of time for me to fill it up, but well, I had the time as long as there was peace.
At all times I kept 25 Sarranid Mamlukes alongside me: together with my close companions they were enough to fence off most attackers. The road between Khudan and Rivacheg was invested with bandits and raiders. While I rode hence and forth with my men, I fought against many, trying to make my country a safer place. With my elite troops in the party, those common bandits didn't pose a great threat. It was also a great training ground for the less experienced men which I wanted to train to full-blown elite martial artists. While I was hunting raiders and bandits, and went out to the Khergit Khanate to recruit more men, I kept, besides the 25 mamlukes, also 25 men I wanted to train: When my party grew sufficient large enough, I brought the new elite troops to the castle and spread the khergit tribesmen out over the three different holdings.
There were quite a few bandits roaming between the cities of Rivacheg and Khudan. DPC now shows 'Pirates of the Vaegirs: curse of the Pearled One.'On the 12th of February, I found tucked away in the royal hall of Bulughu castle a parchment with a trade route along most of the cities of Calradia, discovered by a merchant named
Vantard and written down by his scribe Galdus. It started in the city of Wercheg, which was actually not too far from this castle, and rode along all the outer cities in a circle across the land. So I set out to ride this newly discovered trade route. It took me twelve days to visit every city on the route, and to buy and sell all the goods that were profitable. Not all went as planned: some of the named goods weren't available, or were overpriced, but still I managed to make a profit of 13,500 denars, which wasn't that bad at all. 1125 denars per day.
The trade route I found, going past most of the city, displayed on the original map of Calradia. Thanks to Vantard and Galdus.After I was finished, I decided to make another trade run, but this time with some slight alterations. Let me give an overview of this new route:
To buy under XTo sell above X1. Ruvar, a village near Wercheg: Buy:
Salt 1502. Wercheg: Buy:
Salt 150,
Hides 90 (although not too much of them)
3. Curaw: Buy:
Iron 150,
Tools 380, Sell:
Salt 2704. Ismarala, a village near Curaw: Buy:
Iron 1505. Fenada, a village near Sargoth: Buy:
Flax 1006. Sargoth: Sell:
Salt 2707. Tihr: Sell:
Iron 300,
Tools 4508. Kwynn, a village near Sargoth: Buy:
Flax 1009. Sargoth: Buy: All of the
Flax 100 and
Linen 220,
Wool 7010. Uxkhal: Sell:
Hides 100,
Wool 120 11. Suno: Buy:
Oil 320,
Wine 20012. Shariz: Buy:
Date Fruits 70, Sell:
Linen 350,
Wine 30013. Durquba: Sell:
Flax 15014. Ahmerrad: Buy:
Iron 150,
Wool 70, Sell:
Wine 30015. Bariyye: Buy:
Date Fruit 70,
Iron 150,
Salt 150,
Tools 380, Sell:
Linen 350,
Wine 300,
Wool 12016. Iqbal, a village near Bariyye: Buy:
Salt 150,
Date Fruit 7017. Fishara, a village near Bariyye: Buy:
Salt 150,
Date Fruit 7018. Uzgha, a village near Ahmerrad: Buy:
Iron 15019. Tulga: Buy:
Spice 600,
Salt 150, Sell:
Iron 300,
Date Fruits 12020. Ahmerrad: Buy:
Iron 150, Sell:
Spice 80021. Durquba: Sell:
Spice 80022. Jelkala: Buy:
Velvet 700,
Fish 30,
Hides 90, Sell:
Iron 300,
Salt 270,
Tools 45023. Veluca: Buy:
Grain 30,
Hides 90, Sell:
Fish 90,
Velvet 95024. Uxkhal: Sell:
Grain 50,
Hides 100,
Salt 27025. Suno: Buy:
Oil 320,
Wine 150, Sell:
Grain 50,
Hides 100,
Salt 27026. Praven: Buy:
Wool 70, Sell:
Oil 450,
Salt 27027. Yalen: Buy:
Wine 200,
Wool 70, Sell:
Salt 27028. Jelkala: Buy:
Fish 30,
Velvet29. Shariz: Buy:
Date Fruit 70, Sell:
Fish 100,
Wine 30030. Dhirim: Buy:
Iron 150, Sell:
Velvet 100031. Tulga: Buy:
Spice 600, Sell:
Iron 300,
Wool 12032. Bariyye: Buy:
Iron 150, Sell:
Velvet 100033. Ahmerrad: Buy:
Iron 150,
Wool Cloth 200, Sell:
Spice 80034. Durquba: Sell:
Spice 80035. Halmar: Buy:
Salt 15036. Dhirim: Buy:
Iron 150, Sell:
Wool Cloth 27037. Reyvadin: Sell:
Iron 30038. Khudan: Sell:
Iron 30039. Rivacheg: Sell:
Iron 300This new route is more complicated and longer, but despite that more profitable. It took me 22 days to finish the entire route, and made a profit of 45100 denars from it. That's 2050 denars per day!
A new and complicated route, with great profits.While I rode along all these cities and villages, I started to improve the equipment of my companions. One time I bought stuff in this city, then I that:I visited them all, and was able to choose only the best of the best. I decided that all my companions should have equal equipment, except for Marnid and Borcha, who'd have a slight alteration. I'm still busy equipping them to the best I can, but these are the gear they should have in the end:
- Winged Great Helmet (+55 head armor)
- Plate Armor (+55 body armor, +17 leg armor)
- Plate boots or (+33 leg armor)
- Gauntlets (+6 body armor)
- A Warhorse (armor 58, speed 39, maneuver 44, charge 32, hit points 165)
- Two Steel Shields (Hit points 700, resistance 17, size 79, speed rating 61)
- Balanced Jousting Lance (Polearm, thrust 20b, speed rating 64, reach 240)
- Tempered Bastard Sword (One-/Two-Handed, swing 39c, thrust 30p, speed rating 98, weapon reach 101)
Marnid and Borcha have instead of one of the shields and the lance:
- Masterwork Light Crossbow (damage 49p, accuracy 99, speed rating 46: This crossbow can be used on horseback)
- Steel Bolts (+2 to damage)
Some of my companions still have some training ahead of them, like Nizar, who keeps on falling from the warhorses, but I'm sure they'll get there in the end. For myself I'll buy the same gear, but then the Lordly variant. It will take me many more months before we'll fully equipped, but then we'll be the hardest and best warband Calradia has ever seen: the Winged Warriors.
Here I present Firentis, the first of my companions to be fully equipped, both standing on his feet and sitting on his horse. My companions will be recognisable by the different cloths their warhorses carry.The past two months have been very quiet, for which I am gratefull. It allowed me to start arming and preparing for the future. If the other factions can leave me alone for just a little longer, they won't know what will hit them.Their constant arguing isn't working: it's surprising that none of them has had the vision to raise one enormous army and conquer the entire empire. Well, then I'll just do it bit by bit.

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Gameplay notesI'm using now the
Reworked Armors Mini Mod, which gives better detailed armor.
Here is a picture of Floris' current stats:

During February, the Sarranid were doing pretty well. They were winning their war with the Khergit. But then, at the dawn of March, the Rhodoks decided to meddle in their business and declared war too. Fighting a two front war was too much for the Sarranid, and they were driven back. Now they made peace with the Khergit, and have only to fight the Rhodoks.
