Complete revised purchases. Edited orders in bold. If it's too late, no big deal.
Begin to train 300 new levy men (to become the Rhine Levy). 300 d.
Put in my armory:
200 Shields, 200 d.
200 Light Armor, 175 d. (with iron)
50 Pavises, 50 d.
50 Bows, 50 d.
50 Javelins, 50 d.
100 Spears, 100 d.
100 Polearms, 100 d.
Send a sneaky mission to Bohemia and Magyar lands to find out what they’re up to. The amount not used to furnish the expedition will be used to bribe people into telling us or putting us in a position to know what’s going on.
60 d.
Hire the following mercenaries:
200 Moravian Veterans, 400 d.
200 Dalmation Cavalry, 400 d.
Total cost: 1885 d.
appleciders, just so I'm clear on what's going on, I'm not giving the silver to you for free, I can't afford that. I'm passing the silver onto you to trade to our good friend Berengar, and I get the goods that he sends, and you get the profit from the exchange. Did you have something else in mind?
By the way, I'm just getting bad vibes from this Berengar of Friuli fellow.
If the German duchies are a crime-fighting team of superheros, (With Franconia as the virtuous but uninspiring by-the-book leader, Bavaria as the hot-headed but driven rogue with a tough past, Saxony as the quiet, independent minded, born-to-be-leader-someday lone wolf, and Swabia as the quirky, eccentric, but crucial behind-the-scenes team player and cohesive element of the group), then the Magyar are our first trial, the monster we destroy in our first tough-but-inevitably-victorious battle shortly after forming our team that cements our coming together; and Berengar is the criminal mastermind, the arch enemy whom we can temporarily defeat but never destroy, and who we are unwittingly partly responsible for bringing to power in the first place.
Begin to train 300 new levy men (to become the Rhine Levy). 300 d.
Put in my armory:
200 Shields, 200 d.
200 Light Armor, 175 d. (with iron)
50 Pavises, 50 d.
50 Bows, 50 d.
50 Javelins, 50 d.
100 Spears, 100 d.
100 Polearms, 100 d.
Send a sneaky mission to Bohemia and Magyar lands to find out what they’re up to. The amount not used to furnish the expedition will be used to bribe people into telling us or putting us in a position to know what’s going on.
60 d.
Hire the following mercenaries:
200 Moravian Veterans, 400 d.
200 Dalmation Cavalry, 400 d.
Total cost: 1885 d.
appleciders, just so I'm clear on what's going on, I'm not giving the silver to you for free, I can't afford that. I'm passing the silver onto you to trade to our good friend Berengar, and I get the goods that he sends, and you get the profit from the exchange. Did you have something else in mind?
By the way, I'm just getting bad vibes from this Berengar of Friuli fellow.
If the German duchies are a crime-fighting team of superheros, (With Franconia as the virtuous but uninspiring by-the-book leader, Bavaria as the hot-headed but driven rogue with a tough past, Saxony as the quiet, independent minded, born-to-be-leader-someday lone wolf, and Swabia as the quirky, eccentric, but crucial behind-the-scenes team player and cohesive element of the group), then the Magyar are our first trial, the monster we destroy in our first tough-but-inevitably-victorious battle shortly after forming our team that cements our coming together; and Berengar is the criminal mastermind, the arch enemy whom we can temporarily defeat but never destroy, and who we are unwittingly partly responsible for bringing to power in the first place.
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