Oakhaven Recovery
Posted by Puffin on 04/30/18
Lord Jaerith Keaton heads up a diplomatic tour of the Keaton lands and outreach to their vassals. With the support of Count Kael and Countess Reigna, and the advice of Sir Norwood, a small group sets out.
Lord Jaerith personally delivers pensions to the families of those slain at Setarco. Sir Norwood speaks to those left behind who are grieving. Lady Amari provides a listening ear and a shoulder to cry on as needed, showing how much the family cares. Countess Reigna writes speeches - but these are personal things, and she focuses on the personal connections between a ruling family and their people.
Many of these families have already received a personal letter from Count Kael, condolences on their losses with a personal thanks for their loved ones' bravery and willing sacrifice. Lady Margerie works to keep spirits high and ease the pain of loss. And Lady Iseulet Blackshore helps too, traveling with them to broker minor trade agreements and point out economies that help their people recover more swiftly.
All in all, it's a rousing success. Willing recruits swell, the people are content, and their economy is better than ever. And the people of Oakhaven smile when they speak of the Keatons, fond of their ruling family that takes such careful care of their people.
Lord Jaerith personally delivers pensions to the families of those slain at Setarco. Sir Norwood speaks to those left behind who are grieving. Lady Amari provides a listening ear and a shoulder to cry on as needed, showing how much the family cares. Countess Reigna writes speeches - but these are personal things, and she focuses on the personal connections between a ruling family and their people.
Many of these families have already received a personal letter from Count Kael, condolences on their losses with a personal thanks for their loved ones' bravery and willing sacrifice. Lady Margerie works to keep spirits high and ease the pain of loss. And Lady Iseulet Blackshore helps too, traveling with them to broker minor trade agreements and point out economies that help their people recover more swiftly.
All in all, it's a rousing success. Willing recruits swell, the people are content, and their economy is better than ever. And the people of Oakhaven smile when they speak of the Keatons, fond of their ruling family that takes such careful care of their people.