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Looks like Earl William's arrived inside the battlefield but he's actively trying to avoid any engagements. If that big demon freak tries to get near him, he'll run away. Also, I wouldn't advise that the characters come greet William yet, because he might think you're one of the guards sent to kill him. I bet everyone will be reluctant to let William in if they find out about the chaos he caused back at the gates.


He'll most likely blame it on the demons and dismiss everything as baseless rumors.
 
Looks like Earl William's arrived inside the battlefield but he's actively trying to avoid any engagements. If that big demon freak tries to get near him, he'll run away. Also, I wouldn't advise that the characters come greet William yet, because he might think you're one of the guards sent to kill him. I bet everyone will be reluctant to let William in if they find out about the chaos he caused back at the gates.


He'll most likely blame it on the demons and dismiss everything as baseless rumors.

Bob has scarred a smol bean.
 
I'm actually about to crash out myself. I'm going to dinner with my wife's family tomorrow and will need the rest we can just pause til we get more posts on. When I wake up if me or my moderators beat you on we can handle the demon just Pm me his abilities.

@Jefferson


Hey Jeff, could you be the miniboss or is that too much? i need to go to sleep right now and i got stuff to do tomorrow.
 
Also, I wonder how can Goldenview support ten million soldiers? Is it some sort of medieval super-city the size of a country? Even having 100,000 soldiers in an army is a logistical nightmare. The optimum range for most countries during the medieval period is 10,000 to 20,000 unless you are using some sort of mind-boggling magic to make this possible.


Where did you get all the food? The armor? The weapons? How did you train 10 million men in the first place? Where did you get them?


William already had 13 knights as his vassals. And he had to have a lot of money to hire mercenaries that composed 25% of his army (50 men). The rest of the army is a bunch of volunteers, some acquaintances that William picked up, and even some of them hate him.
 
Goldenview as a city is comparable to the size of the state of Rhode island. Food,water, armor and essentials are provided by the Grand father who literally Makes it out of the air. As for money it is the largest amd most wealthy city on the planet, most of the inner buildings are roofed with gold.


However that being said most of the men come from all over the world. The Ten million soldiers and 40 million civilians are the last of the mortals consisting of elves,dwarves, Orcs, and humans as well. Most soldiers don't even work for pay they do so because everyone dies if they don't. As far as sickness and cleanliness goes, again the grandfather handles it keeping most bacteria at bay and dissolving waste and garbage turning it into useful things.
 
Goldenview as a city is comparable to the size of the state of Rhode island. Food,water, armor and essentials are provided by the Grand father who literally Makes it out of the air. As for money it is the largest amd most wealthy city on the planet, most of the inner buildings are roofed with gold.


However that being said most of the men come from all over the world. The Ten million soldiers and 40 million civilians are the last of the mortals consisting of elves,dwarves, Orcs, and humans as well. Most soldiers don't even work for pay they do so because everyone dies if they don't. As far as sickness and cleanliness goes, again the grandfather handles it keeping most bacteria at bay and dissolving waste and garbage turning it into useful things.



Ah, a magical city, eh?


William wouldn't like this one bit, but he won't be complaining once the real shit hits the fan.
 
@Jefferson


Hey, is it ok if I add some more men to my army? Like recruiting some peasants out from the fields or something? Just giving you a heads up.


Though there's another request. I noticed that my knights don't have squires with them! I mean, some knights take up squires so they could have some assistants during battle and they could train some people. Could I add a few more men to my army? Like... 23 men? 23 squires that the knights brought along?


You can assign the number of squires if you want.


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Also, I'll be working on multiple character sheets at once so I'll have something else to do.
 
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