29 – Meeting captain Kalz
You think carefully about what to answer, and then you tell Jacob you'd like to work for Lord Medah for quite a long time, at least a few years if things work out. Also, regarding your motivations, you'd like to become a skilled and cultured man. You would also like to see Eskal grow into a greater power, possibly with your help. And if that ends up favoring you as well, you're certainly not going to complain. You do have your own ambitions.
And finally as for your preferences, you would like to work with people, to learn how to properly interact with them, but you would not be against some field works, possibly investigation or exploration or anything else needed.
You are actually quite sincere with these answers. After these last last few days you do think that Lord Medah is your best bet to reaching greatness of some sort. It would be hard to find a similarly powerful and connected patron. But apart from that, you also feel that he may truly be someone worthy to be followed, at least for now while you're still young and need to learn so much. After that, who knows what will happen.
Jacob listens attentively to your answers, and then nods:
"Yes, these answers are acceptable, though of course you also have some ambition. That is normal, it would be strange if you did not have your own goals. But it is good that you did not lie to me. Very well, I think this will do for now."
Jacob then explains to you what is going to happen. He will give you a room in the nice, comfortable building next to Lord Medah's mansion. All the non-military retainers of the Lord have their quarters there. That room will be yours for as long as you serve, unless of course you demonstrate you deserve something better. Your food and living expenses will also be payed for by Bitak's treasury, as well as any expense you may need for your work. You will perceive a salary too on top of all this, but he tells you quite directly that he'll see how much that will be after a few weeks. He then tells you to come back in the afternoon for your first assignment.
(This is so I can work out the money system better, bear with it )
You are quite happy with this, and use most of the morning relocating in your new room. It's simple, but spacious, clean and quite nice. And it also has a lock for which you have the only key. You also carry over the books you had left in Thomas's care for now, and can't help but feel you have taken your first step on the road to self improvement. You remember these last few days though, how sometimes you felt truly out of place with your clothes. You decide to spend the rest of the morning visiting the clothier.
You reach the store and ask for some clothes who might make you blend in more in a settlement. The shopkeeper guides you in selecting a few possibilities. At first you think of having the clothes paid by your new patron, but then you decide against it. You do not quite think that fancy clothes could be filed under "living expenses", and besides, you do not want to go on a spending spree and make a bad impression immediately.
Buy what you want. (You can buy more than one article of each type or none at all)(Remember you have 7 silver and 78 copper)
1) Common set of villager's clothes. What most people wear. 15 coppers.
2) Nice set of clothes, middle-upper class for villager. Not too fancy, but decent. 30 coppers.
3) Good set of clothes. For formal occasions or for looking like a somewhat wealthy young man. 70 coppers.
4) Very rich clothes. When you want to seem like a quite wealthy young man. Probably out of place in most places. 2 silvers.
After you are done, you have lunch and then early in the afternoon you head for Jacob's office again. Inside you see a tall, stocky middle-aged man wearing a uniform. Jacob introduces him as captain Kalz.
"Captain Kalz is a seasoned, no nonsense captain who has distinguished himself for a long time. For your first task you will accompany him on a mission for maybe a couple of months. You must know that Bitak during the course of the summer receives important supplies from the villages of Strok and Nokos. These supplies are even more abundant and varied now that we plan to build stone walls around Bitak."
"Captains Kalz will, for the next 6-8 weeks, go to those villages, talk to all the involved parties, make sure that everything is in order and that every bit of those supplies is being sent to Bitak. This could also involve having to smooth things over with the various merchants, and to solve any problem that may arise. You will go with him and serve as a helper, though I am making clear here that he is in command."
"Kalz is experienced and well trusted, but he cannot read. Your specific tasks will be the following then. First, I want you to check every written document he needs so that he can know if someone is trying to capitalize on his illiteracy. Then, you are to check in the records that the proper amount of goods are being sent, compared to what should be sent. Also, you'll send me a report every couple of weeks through a messenger, so I know how things are going. And finally, I want you to write down anything strange or of notice that you may see, and if needed ask the captain to send a messenger to let me know of that as soon as possible. That's it, if you need the captain will provide with other things"
As you and Kalz leave the mansion, he talks to you.
"Well, Kyoss, nice to meet you. You need not worry too much about the formalities here, just as long as we respect each other. I'm glad having you along, it will be reassuring to know I have someone who can read with me. I certainly don't want any of those greedy villagers and merchants to take advantage of me. By the way, really impressive that you can read and write at your age."
"We will leave tomorrow morning at the first light of dawn. I suggest you go to bed soon, I was told that you don't know how to ride, so the next few days will be hard on you, heh. Now, I have to go and prepare my men for the journey and I suppose you must do the same. But I guess I can spare a few minutes if you want. Do you have something you want to ask me?"
Which question are you going to ask?
A) Ask Kalz to tell you about himself
B) Ask Kalz about the road
C) Ask Kalz about the villages
D) Ask Kalz about something else. Make a proposal put a letter on it.
Also, tell me if you want to leave things in your room, or if you have any last minute thing to do. If these get enough votes I will consider them. Remember you must go to bed soon!