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<blockquote data-quote="J. Alexander" data-source="post: 6143148" data-attributes="member: 28453"><p>The foodstuff and horseflesh are easy to acquire especially since Henry has hard cash to pay for it and in fact he get a discount as he is paying cash..roll a d20 and add 6 % thats your discount. Also you do know of a impeciabble mannerd young man who was left stranded by a traveling merchant who beat him and left him high and dry about a year ago. He is about 15 and can both read and write (in fact he has an excellent hand with both court script and normal lettering). In fact he has survived this last year by writing letters and helping merchants keep their accounts.</p><p></p><p>Court fashion is a little more difficult as they can only make it from patterns. To be truly court worth you need someone in the capital or a lager city.</p><p></p><p>The case that immediately comes to Henry mind is the unfair application of justice in regards to William Deerrun. The case was infamous last year and almost caused a peseant uprising when he was convicted of the murder of Baron Harkonen nephew. The young man walked in upon the nephew brutally raping his young wife and lost his sense and killed the nephew with an axe. Alas he was to late to save his young wife and she died from the injury a week later. Heartbroken the young man said nothing in his defense and he was found guilty of murder by the Barons pet judge and senticed to 30 years in prison. Henry would imagine that the simple presence of the royal warrant would get him pretty far with the local jailers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="J. Alexander, post: 6143148, member: 28453"] The foodstuff and horseflesh are easy to acquire especially since Henry has hard cash to pay for it and in fact he get a discount as he is paying cash..roll a d20 and add 6 % thats your discount. Also you do know of a impeciabble mannerd young man who was left stranded by a traveling merchant who beat him and left him high and dry about a year ago. He is about 15 and can both read and write (in fact he has an excellent hand with both court script and normal lettering). In fact he has survived this last year by writing letters and helping merchants keep their accounts. Court fashion is a little more difficult as they can only make it from patterns. To be truly court worth you need someone in the capital or a lager city. The case that immediately comes to Henry mind is the unfair application of justice in regards to William Deerrun. The case was infamous last year and almost caused a peseant uprising when he was convicted of the murder of Baron Harkonen nephew. The young man walked in upon the nephew brutally raping his young wife and lost his sense and killed the nephew with an axe. Alas he was to late to save his young wife and she died from the injury a week later. Heartbroken the young man said nothing in his defense and he was found guilty of murder by the Barons pet judge and senticed to 30 years in prison. Henry would imagine that the simple presence of the royal warrant would get him pretty far with the local jailers. [/QUOTE]
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