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Terms and conditions
You are a Merchant

Background:

You were a veteran General of the old lands, gifted with superb skills in battle and a worthy opponent to any that faced you – the perfect soldier. But you hated killing and bloodshed. You decided to leave the battlefield of war and now that is all in the past. You looked for peace and got it.

You now make your living by selling your products to other people who either do not need them or would be better off buying other products.

However, life for a merchant is tough in the big city with all the competition, which leads to drama, then politics, then violence. Because of this you got together with a few of your merchant acquaintances to decide what to do next.

Common sense eventually dictated that you all go find new settlements to live in. This way there would be less competition leading to more demand leading to more profit. You all agreed to follow this plan; all but one.

One among you decided instead to write a book about this plan and submit it to the local priest king. The priest king was so impressed by this plan’s applicability that he elevated the author to the chief administrative office and declared that he had invented a new science called Economics.

Somewhat jealous at your acquaintance’s newfound success, you nevertheless are optimistic at testing the unsaturated markets of the new settlements.


Battle Rating:

6 – You are a veteran. Your military training, natural talent of with weapons, years of battle experience and war victories has hardened you to be one of the best warriors of the land. Very few can match your skill – even after leaving the battlefield.

Note: Because you hate killing and bloodshed, you may not issue any challenges. However, you may accept challenges as your defence.


Victory Conditions:

Outlast the usurpers (settler victory)