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Seek Disbursement of funds with the intent of purchasing wains for the building of a Blockhouse in the Mourn, with a view to future upgrades.

Proposed by Upwold, seconded by Feroz

Overview

  • Construct a fortified garrison in the town of Overton in the Mournwold.
  • Passed at 15 Thrones

Date

  • Summer 378YE

Cost

  • 5 wains of white granite for a fortified manor house to provide a place of refuge for local citizens.
  • 5 wains of weirwood for a staging house, which would allow military units to base themselves in Overton to protect the citizenry.
  • 2 Thrones Upkeep

Progress

  • 5 wains of white granite provided by Silas Merrick of the Marches in Summer 378YE.
  • 5 wains of weirwood provided by Silas Merrick of the Marches in Autumn 378YE.
  • During the Spring Equinox 380YE, the garrison was disbanded as part of constructing the Sheriff of Overton title.

Campaign Outcome

A fortified manor house which will provide a place of refuge for local citizens has been constructed. This should protect the people of Overton from the worst effects of raiding by the Mournwold Jotun.

Once the project is complete by Winter 378YE it will be possible for military units to assign to the Overton garrison to both protect the town and its environs, and gather information about Jotun operations in the Mournwold in a manner similar to a spy network.

UnitsOutcome
5Protects the enclave from Jotun raids.
10The location and nature of armies, naval routes and trading partners in the territory.
15The location and size of fortifications in the territory and the names of any military commanders present.

The results are cumulative, so if 15 military units in total are assigned then the players receive all the benefits listed on the table.

A copy of the information gained is provided to every player who assigned a military unit to the spy network, along with the the normal resources they would receive if they were supporting an army instead.

Upgraded military units are proportionally more effective. Each upgrade a military unit has adds the equivalent of 1/5 of an extra unit to the overall tally.