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<blockquote data-quote="Lyrad8791" data-source="post: 6126125" data-attributes="member: 6680626"><p>Thanks for all the info you guys. </p><p></p><p>We are now level 7 and I have hired laborers to make a road and bridge from my fort to the capital city 21 days ride away through nasty forest over a large river and across some plains. I am also being paid for all the stone used in this project by removing it from a dwarven mine as they carve out the place, increasing their mining speed due to less time moving stone.</p><p></p><p>In the end, I am doing it out of pocket instead of going to the capital for a contract. This way, I can have people pay a toll to use the bridge and turn that into a source of income as well. </p><p></p><p>I have the fighter in the party crafting armor to sell and for the soldiers guarding the walls.</p><p></p><p>I have one of the druids carving trinkets and toys and other such things to sell as well. The other druid is a new player and honestly just sits around and rolls a few dice to kill stuff once in a while. She tries but she is rather new.</p><p></p><p>I currently have a population of 60 people living at the keep now, most of which specialize in farming or ranching. </p><p></p><p>I have a small group of hob-goblins that I rescued from a being killed by undead and they agreed to live nearby in peace and will work leather for the town in return for safety and food if needed. Most of the fighting types in their clan were killed prior to my meeting them. </p><p></p><p>Thanks for the links, ideas, and other information. You have been helpful. If you can think of more I am all ears.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lyrad8791, post: 6126125, member: 6680626"] Thanks for all the info you guys. We are now level 7 and I have hired laborers to make a road and bridge from my fort to the capital city 21 days ride away through nasty forest over a large river and across some plains. I am also being paid for all the stone used in this project by removing it from a dwarven mine as they carve out the place, increasing their mining speed due to less time moving stone. In the end, I am doing it out of pocket instead of going to the capital for a contract. This way, I can have people pay a toll to use the bridge and turn that into a source of income as well. I have the fighter in the party crafting armor to sell and for the soldiers guarding the walls. I have one of the druids carving trinkets and toys and other such things to sell as well. The other druid is a new player and honestly just sits around and rolls a few dice to kill stuff once in a while. She tries but she is rather new. I currently have a population of 60 people living at the keep now, most of which specialize in farming or ranching. I have a small group of hob-goblins that I rescued from a being killed by undead and they agreed to live nearby in peace and will work leather for the town in return for safety and food if needed. Most of the fighting types in their clan were killed prior to my meeting them. Thanks for the links, ideas, and other information. You have been helpful. If you can think of more I am all ears. [/QUOTE]
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