You are the lord of a large kingdom, and you are ruling during a very trying time in the world. You have been tasked with keeping the peace and taking care of your citizens. This is no easy task because you are very limited in the soldiers (60) that you can provide to protect your people. You need at least 10 soldiers to be able to hold the keep. You must make hard decisions that could be the difference between prosperity and death for your kingdom. Citizens and different family leaders are positioned outside your keep waiting to have their problems heard and solved. It is your duty to listen to the citizens, but you have the ability to have your steward deal with the issues. [[Send in the citizens for the day.|Active]] [[Leave the work to your steward for the day|Inactive Day 1]]You tell your steward to handle all of the business for the day and you retreat to your quarters to relax and avoid your responsibility. You eventually fall asleep in the comfort of your bed and wake up the next day feeling well rested. You step out out of your quarters and head over to your steward to find out what he did yesterday. The steward tells you that he spared 45 troops You now have 15 soldiers. You now have to choose what to do for the day. You can either leave the work to the [[steward again|Inactive Day 2]] for the day, or you can [[help out today|Start Day 2]]You leave the decision making to your steward again and decide to go to the gardens that are behind the keep. You have a lovely walk where you imagine how nice it would be to live on an isolated island. The rest of your day is very nice, you even decided to treat yourself to a fine dinner. <img src="http://www.castlesandmanorhouses.com/pics/suckling.jpg" alt="Image result for nice medieval meal"/> A dinner much finer than anything the rest of the people in your kingdom could even imagine. By the end of the day you are feeling especially tired and decide to go to sleep. You have had a long day of hard work, afterall. You are woken up by the faint sound of yelling coming from the window. You shrug it off and go back to sleep. [[Next Day]]You wake up to a bright sun and a wonderful breeze coming in through your window. You walk out of your room and head to the steward to discuss what happened the day before. He states that he provided 10 more soldiers to another lord in need. You now have 5 soldiers left in the keep. The steward mentions that the citizens are starting to notice your absence and he has heard talk of a rebellion. He would like to know what you plan on doing for the day. You can [[pass off your responsibility again|Inactive Day 3]], or [[start doing your duty|Day 3]]Coming as no surprise to anyone, you decide to pass of your job to your steward yet again. You are becoming a lord solely in name more and more with each passing day. You decide to walk around your keep and visit some of the areas that you have never visited. You purposely avoid the main hall because you do not want to do your job. You eventually go back to your quarters and wait until the sun goes down. You wait for a very long time, but after many hours there is still light coming from your window. You look out of your window and see a horde of civilians holding torches standing right outside the gate of the keep. <img src="http://www.historyoflighting.net/images/historyoflighting/torch-2-small.jpg" alt="Image result for lit torches"/> [[You ignore this and go to sleep|Death 1]] [[You go to check out what is going on|Death 2a]]You go back to bed. You are suddenly woken up by the sound of your door being smashed open. You sit up quickly and look in that direction, seeing many different people storming into your room. You call for your steward, for anyone, but no one is there to save you. You are rapidly overwhelmed by the horde of citizens and beaten to death. [[Not happy with your end? Try making different choices to ensure a better ending.|Start]]You get dressed and leave your quarters. You head out into the great hall and see your steward standing near your throne. You call for him and he turns around to look at you. He says with a wavering voice "Go back to bed m'lord, we have it all covered." Something about what he said feels wrong to you. [[You believe your steward and head back to bed|Death 1a]] [[You go closer to him and see what is wrong|Death 2b]]As you walk closer, you notice the face on your steward go from worried to angry. He grabs you by the shoulder and plunges a dagger into your gut. You shout "Why?! I am your lord!" He responds "You are no lord." Your steward removes the dagger from your gut and plunges it into your heart. [[Not happy with your end? Make different choices to ensure a better ending.|Start]]Three different people come in hoping to receive some sort of aid from you. The first is a farmer who is asking for you to spare 5 soldiers to help him protect his farm from a band of thieves who keeps robbing him. The second is a woman asking for you to spare 10 men to help watch and protect the streets of the commoners. They fear for their safety. The third person to come in is a lord who asks that you spare 30 troops to help him keep peace in his land. You have 60 soldiers. How do you respond to the farmer? [[You spare the five men without asking for anything in return|Postive Response (Farmer)]] [[You refuse to help because you cannot spare the soldiers|Negative Response (Farmer)]]You grant the farmer's request, knowing that you need to protect everyone that you can. The farmer is very grateful and leaves with a large smile on his face. You are very pleased to have made the farmer happy. The woman would now like to know how you plan on responding to her request for soldiers protecting the streets. She asks that you spare at least 10 soldiers, but she has nothing to offer you in return. You have 55 soldiers. [[You grant the woman's wish, sparing 10 of your soldiers to patrol the streets|Pos Farmer, Pos Woman]] [[You choose not to spare the soldiers|Pos Farmer, Neg Woman]]You do not help the farmer. You do not think that the farmer's thief problem is big enough to warrant sparing the troops. The farmer walks away very disappointed, you feel bad but feel content with your decision. The woman would now like to know how you plan on responding to her request for soldiers protecting the streets. She asks that you spare at least 10 soldiers, but she has nothing to offer you in return. You have 60 soldiers. [[You grant the woman's wish, sparing 10 of your soldiers to patrol the streets|Neg Farmer, Pos Woman]] [[You choose not to spare the soldiers|Neg Farmer, Neg Woman]]You decide that it is important to protect the streets. The farmer's issue was not important enough to spare the men, but this definitely is. You spare the 10 troops that were asked of you. The woman thanks you and leaves the great hall. The other lord now turns to you, waiting to hear an answer from you about his proposition asking for 30 troops. He promises to pay back his debt in full after his army returns with supplies from nearby villages. You now have 50 soldiers [[You grant the wishes of the lord, hoping that your charity will not go unnoticed|Neg, Pos, Pos]] [[You bargain with the lord, talking him down to 20 troops|Neg, Pos, Comp]] [[You tell the lord that you cannot spare the soldiers.|Neg, Pos, Neg]]You refuse to help the woman and do not send any soldiers to help protect the streets. The woman is very unhappy and she yells at you for not caring about your people. Your steward walks over to you and whispers: "You cannot say no to everyone. If they do not see that you are willing to help, then why should they follow you." The other lord now turns to you, waiting to hear an answer from you about his proposition. He promises to pay back his debt in full after his army returns with supplies from nearby villages. You still have all 60 soldiers. [[You grant the wishes of the lord, hoping that your charity will not go unnoticed|Neg, Neg, Pos]] [[You bargain with the lord, talking him down to 300 bundles of wheat and 20 troops|Neg, Neg, Comp]] [[You tell the lord that you cannot spare the wheat to help him and his kingdom|Neg, Neg, Neg]]The woman shows her gratitude and is thankful that you showed her the same generosity that you showed the farmer. You are starting to really enjoy giving the people what they want, seeing their happy faces makes you enjoy your job all the more. The other lord now turns to you, waiting to hear an answer from you about his proposition for the 30 troops. He promises to pay back his debt in full after his army returns with supplies from nearby villages. You now have 45 soldiers. [[You grant the wishes of the lord, hoping that your charity will not go unnoticed|Pos, Pos, Pos]] [[You bargain with the lord, talking him down to 20 troops|Pos, Pos, Comp]] [[You tell the lord that you cannot spare the soldiers|Pos, Pos, Neg]]You decide that 10 soldiers is too many to spare, so you decline to help the woman. She is mad that you are willing to help one farmer but not help better your entire kingdom. She storms out of the hall, wondering where you draw the line. You do not regret your decision because you need to try and keep a strong number of soldiers in the keep. The other lord now turns to you, waiting to hear an answer from you about his proposition. He promises to pay back his debt in full after his army returns with supplies from nearby villages. You now have 55. [[You grant 30 troops to the lord, hoping that your charity will not go unnoticed|Pos, Neg, Pos]] [[You bargain with the lord, talking him down to 20 troops|Pos, Neg, Comp]] [[You tell the lord that you cannot spare the soliders|Pos, Neg, Neg]]You grant the lord's wish and send him the 30 soldiers he needs. The lord praises you for how willing you are to help not only your own people, but also possible allies. You now have 30 troops You steward approaches you and tells you that you made the right call helping out the lord, but you should not have given him as many troops as you did. He says that you could have used those troops to help maintain your own kingdom. You respect what the steward has to say, and tell him that it is time for you to [[go to bed|2d]]You decide that the price the lord is asking for is too high, but you still want to try and help where you can. You tell him that you can only spare 20 soldiers. After seeing what you little you spent that day, he does not understand why you are refusing to full help him. He leaves feeling like he has wasted his time. You feel good with your decisions, keeping yourself very reserved in your decisions but still helping out when you can. You [[go to bed early|2D]] in order to be rested for the next day.You determine that you cannot afford to spare anymore resources at this point. You have already put yourself in a very tough position with all of the resources you gave to the other people. The lord gets very mad and thinks that you are not willing to help anyone out. He says that he will be back the next day and that you should consider his request. You remain with 60 soldiers Considering it a very productive day, you go to your quarters and [[sleep|d2]]You grant the lord's wish and send him the 30 soldiers he needs. The lord praises you for how willing you are to help not only your own people, but also possible allies. You now have 20 troops You feel good with the decisions that you have made and understand that soldiers should only be spared when the matter is important enough. Satisfied with your decisions and tired from the long day you [[head to your quarters to sleep|2day]]You decide that the price the lord is asking for is too high, but you still want to try and help where you can. You tell him that you can only spare 20 soldiers. The lord shows his gratitude and leaves the great hall for the day, leaving you alone. After such a long day, you tell your steward that you will be retreating to your quarters for the remainder of the night. You get into your bed and quickly [[fall asleep]].You determine that you cannot spare such a large number of soldiers, you will need them to keep your kingdom safe from harm. The lord is very upset with you, but he understands that you are being cautious of where your troops are going. He says that he will be back the next day and that you should consider his request. You remain with 45 soldiers Considering it a very productive day, you go to your quarters and [[sleep|day2]]You grant the lord's wish and send him the 30 soldiers he needs. The lord praises you for how willing you are to help not only your own people, but also possible allies. You now have 25 troops Your steward approaches you and tells you to be careful sparing so many soldiers, because it will harm your kingdom. You cannot get over how happy helping people makes you feel. You decide to be done for the day, feeling mentally exhausted. [[You go to your quarters and fall asleep|D2]]You decide that the price the lord is asking for is too high, but you still want to try and help where you can. You tell him that you can only spare 20 soldiers. After seeing what you little you spent that day, he does not understand why you are refusing to full help him. He leaves feeling like he has wasted his time. Satisfied with the first day, you decide to [[get some rest|2Day]]You determine that you cannot afford to spare anymore resources at this point. You have already put yourself in a very tough position with all of the resources you gave to the other people. The lord gets very mad and thinks that you are not willing to help anyone out. He says that he will be back the next day and that you should consider his request. You remain with 55 soldiers Considering it a very productive day, you go to your quarters and [[sleep|2 Day]]You grant the lord's wish and send him the 30 soldiers he needs. The lord praises you for how willing you are to help not only your own people, but also possible allies. You now have 15 troops You steward approaches you and tells you to be careful granting everyone's wishes, because it will harm your kingdom. You cannot get over how happy helping people makes you feel. You decide to be done for the day, feeling mentally exhausted. [[You go to your quarters and fall asleep|Day 2]]You decide that the price the lord is asking for is too high, but you still want to try and help where you can. You tell him that you can only spare 20 soldiers. After seeing what you spent on the other people that day, the lord understands why you could not offer all that he asked for. He leaves feeling like he has a new ally in the wars to come. Satisfied with the first day, you decide to [[get some rest|2nd Day]]You determine that you cannot afford to spare anymore resources at this point. You have already put yourself in a very tough position with all of the resources you gave to the other people. The lord gets very mad, but after seeing how you treat your people, he respects the decision you have made. He thanks you for taking the time to see him and decides to see what other kingdoms might be able to help him. You remain with 45 soldiers Considering it a very productive day, you go to your quarters and [[sleep|Day Two]]You wake up feeling rested and ready for another day of helping people. Your steward informs you that there is only one person to see you today and warns you a second time to be careful giving away your supplies. The one visitor for the day is the lord that you helped the day before. He has come to ask if you could spare 10 more troops for him. He says that he is having trouble with thieves in his kingdom and needs more men to help stop it. [[You send the 10 troops because you do not want to look weak to your enemies|P,P,P,P]] [[You choose not to help because you are low in numbers and need soldiers with you|P,P,P,N]]You wake up feeling rested and ready to get through the day. Your steward informs you that there is only one person to see you today and warns you a second time to be careful giving away your supplies. The one visitor for the day is the lord that you helped the day before. He has come to ask if you could spare 10 more troops for him. You have 25 soldiers. He says that he is having trouble with thieves in his kingdom and needs more men to help stop it. [[You send the 10 troops because you do not want to deny someone who could be an ally|P,P,C,P]] [[You choose not to help because you are low in numbers and need soldiers with you|P,P,C,N]]You wake up feeling rested and ready to get through the day. Your steward informs you that there is only one person to see you today and warns you a second time to be careful giving away your supplies. The one visitor for the day is the lord that you helped the day before. He has come to ask if you could spare 10 more troops for him. He says that he is having trouble with thieves in his kingdom and needs more men to help stop it. [[You send the 10 troops because you do not want to deny someone who could be an ally|P,P,N,P]] [[You choose not to help because you are low in numbers and need soldiers with you|P,P,N,N]]You grant the the lord the 10 soldiers that he required, and he thanks you again for your endless generosity. You left with 5 soldiers in the keep With that being the only business for the day, you decide to head to your quarters to have some time to yourself. After a few hours, you take a walk through the keep where you run into your steward. Your steward tells you that he has heard noise that the lord you helped is going to use the soldiers you supplied him to help conquer your kingdom. The lord saw how much you were giving away and has decided to sieze an opportunity. The army will reach your kingdom by sunrise the next morning. You do not have enough soldiers to hold the kingdom. You can either [[sue for peace|Sue for Peace]] or [[try to fight off the enemy|Die Fighting]]You decide to refuse the lord this time around. The lord accepts your decision, though he gives you a slight smirk before turning around and walking out of the great hall. With that being the only business for the day, you decide to head to your quarters to have some time to yourself. You then take a walk through the keep where you run into your steward. Your steward tells you that he has heard noise that the lord you helped the previous day is going to use the soldiers you supplied him to help conquer your kingdom. The lord saw how much you were giving away and has decided to sieze an opportunity. The army will reach your kingdom by sunrise the next morning. You do not have enough soldiers to hold the kingdom. You can [[try and come to a peaceful solution|Failed Peace]] or [[try to fight|Die Fighting]]You finally decide to do your duty as a lord and serve your kingdom, but before you can do anything you are approached by your steward. He advances towards you with two soldiers, when he reaches you he immediately has the soldiers place you in chains. <img src="https://us.123rf.com/450wm/nikirov/nikirov1801/nikirov180100066/94039439-hands-are-chained-in-chains-isolated-on-black-background.jpg?ver=6" alt="Related image"/> You grow angry and [[demand an explanation]].You tell your steward to get you a messenger. While your steward is retrieving the messenger, you write the letter to the other lord, suing for peace. <img src="https://blog.stampsdirect.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2014/05/shutterstock_92693746.jpg" alt="Image result for letter with a wax seal"/> When the messenger arrives you give him the letter and send him off to the enemy camp. You decide to [[get some rest|Final Day]] while you await a response.You decide that you do not want your last act as a lord to be suing for peace. You tell your soldiers to prepare for war and then await the coming of the morning. When morning arrives, the enemy army is at your gate ready to sack your kingdom. You try your best to defend the kingdom, but you do not have enough men to hold it. Your army is swiftly defeated and you are captured in the keep. You are taken prisoner, left to rot in a cell for the rest of your life. <img src="http://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/Prisoner.JPG" alt="Image result for guy locked in dungeon"/> [[Not happy with your end? Make different choices to ensure a better ending.|Start]]The messenger arrives in the middle of the night with a response from the other lord. The response reads: "The genroisty that you showed me, while foolish, has made me feel generous. I accept your surrender and will not take your kingdom by force. You will be taken out of your command and will be given a nice estate. You will no longer be the lord of this kingdom." You set the note down with a sigh of relief, knowing that there will be no blood spilt. Your lordship is over and the kingdom is under new rule. [[Not happy with your end? Make different choices to ensure a better ending.|Start]]You tell your steward to get you a messenger. While your steward is retrieving the messenger, you write the letter to the other lord, suing for peace. <img src="https://blog.stampsdirect.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2014/05/shutterstock_92693746.jpg" alt="Image result for letter with a wax seal"/> When the messenger arrives you give him the letter and send him off to the enemy camp. You decide to [[get some rest|Last Day]] while you await a response.The messenger arrives in the middle of the night with a response from the other lord. The response reads: "I considered giving you the peaceful surrender, but after you refused me yesterday I decided to not show mercy. Your kingdom will be conquered and you will die when it is all over." When morning arrives, the enemy army is at your gate ready to sack your kingdom. You try your best to defend the kingdom, but you do not have enough men to hold it. Your army is swiftly defeated and you are captured in the keep. You are taken out to the public square by the lord and you are executed. [[Not happy with your end? Make different choices to ensure a better ending.|Start]]Your steward tells you that because of your incompetence as a ruler, he has decided that your time ruling is over. With the power you gave him, the steward had been making alliances with other nations behind your back. They agreed to support him taking over your position as the new ruler. The steward comforts you by saying that you were never a real ruler, so nothing is going to change. Except, of course, you will no longer be living the noble life. You will now live the rest of your days in the streets with the rest of the commoners. Your rule is over, you have been cast out of power. [[Not happy with your end? Make different choices to ensure a better ending.|Start]]The lord is very happy that you were able to provide him the soldiers to help protect his people. He promises to pay you well when he returns to his kingdom. The lord then leaves the great hall and heads off for his own kingdom. With that being the only business for the day, you decide to head to your quarters to have some time to yourself. After a few hours, you take a walk through the keep where you run into your steward. He is standing in front of a large chest. You go to [[see what it is|Ally Ending]]The lord is upset that you denied him both times that he asked for help. He states that you will regret not helping him, then he leaves the great hall. With that being the only business for the day, you decide to head to your quarters to have some time to yourself. After a few hours, you take a walk through the keep where you run into your steward. Your steward informs you that the lord you refused to help has decided to take up arms against you. The lord has mobilized his soldiers and is on his way to your kingdom. He will reach the gates soon. You tell your steward not to worry because you have the soldiers to [[protect the kingdom|Successful Protect]].When the enemy arrives to try and destroy you, your army is able to use the walls of the kingdom to its advantage and is able to squash the invaders. With the enemy defeated, you can continue to rule your people who love their valiant and generous leader. Your kingdom has been ruled well in these days, and the people are much better for it. You are able to get the resources from the defeated enemy and put them into good use for your people. Your nation is going to be very prosperous because of your wise decision making. [[Not happy with your end? Make different choices to ensure a better ending.|Start]]As you get closer to the chest, you see that it is filled with gold and there is a letter on top of it. <img src="https://www.altereddimensions.net/wp-content/uploads/2015/05/image12.png" alt="Image result for chest of gold"/> The letter is from the other lord who has expressed his gratitude for you helping him protect his people. He believes that the gold should serve as a proper repayment. Through your decisions, you were able to please your people and make an ally with another nation. The gold that you received will go into further helping your people and bringing prosperity to your kingdom. [[Not happy with your end? Make different choices to ensure a better ending.|Start]]You grant the the lord the 10 soldiers that he required, and he thanks you again for your endless generosity. You left with 10 soldiers in the keep With that being the only business for the day, you decide to head to your quarters to have some time to yourself. After a few hours, you take a walk through the keep where you run into your steward. Your steward tells you that he has heard noise that the other lord you is going to use the soldiers you supplied him to help conquer your kingdom. The lord saw how much you were giving away and has decided to sieze an opportunity. The army will reach your kingdom by sunrise the next morning. You do not have enough soldiers to hold the kingdom. You can either [[sue for peace|Sue for Peace]] or [[try to fight off the enemy|Die Fighting]]The lord is upset that you did not help him as much as he asked, only proviing 20 of the 40 troops he requested. With that being the only business for the day, you decide to head to your quarters to have some time to yourself. After a few hours, you take a walk through the keep where you run into your steward. Your steward informs you that the lord you refused to help has decided to take up arms against you. The lord has mobilized his soldiers and is on his way to your kingdom. He will reach the gates soon. You tell your steward not to worry because you have the soldiers to [[protect the kingdom|Successful Protect]].You wake up feeling rested and ready to get through the day. Your steward informs you that there is only one person to see you today and warns you a second time to be careful giving away your supplies. The one visitor for the day is the lord that you helped the day before. He has come to ask if you could spare 10 more troops for him. You have 55 soldiers. He says that he is having trouble with thieves in his kingdom and needs more men to help stop it. [[You send the 10 troops because you do not want to deny someone who could be an ally|P,N,N,P]] [[You choose not to help because you are low in numbers and need soldiers with you|P,N,N,N]]You choose to help the other lord this time around because he has not asked for so many soldiers. The lord thanks you and promises that you will not regret the support you showed him. The lord then leaves the great hall and heads off for his own kingdom. With that being the only business for the day, you decide to head to your quarters to have some time to yourself. After a few hours, you take a walk through the keep where you run into your steward. He is standing in front of a large chest. You go to [[see what it is|Ally Ending]]The lord is furious that you refused to help anyone except that farmer all because you were not willing to spare more than 5 soldiers. The other lord says that he will be back again once more, but that you will not be happy about it. With that being the only business for the day, you decide to head to your quarters to have some time to yourself. After a few hours, you take a walk through the keep where you run into your steward. Your steward informs you that the lord you refused to help has decided to take up arms against you. The lord has mobilized his soldiers and is on his way to your kingdom. He will reach the gates soon. You tell your steward not to worry because you have the soldiers to [[protect the kingdom|Successfulish Protect]].You are able to fully defeat the enemy army with ease because of all of the troops you kept with you. Despite beating the enemy, your kingdom is falling apart. Because you hardly helped protect people, they have turned against you and are now looking to overthrow you. You are now forced to stay in your keep with the soldiers protecting you because leaving would mean death. Eventually, even your soldiers turn on you, seeing that you are not a just ruler. They refuse to protect you anymore and the citizens are able to drag you out of the keep. They take you to the public square and publicly execute you for your unjust rule. Your steward is appointed the new lord of the land. [[Not happy with your end? Make different choices to ensure a better ending.|Start]]You wake up feeling rested and ready for another day of helping people. Your steward informs you that there is only one person to see you today and warns you a second time to be careful giving away your supplies. The one visitor for the day is the lord that you helped the day before. He has come to ask if you could spare 10 more troops for him. He says that he is having trouble with thieves in his kingdom and needs more men to help stop it. [[You send the 10 troops because you want to kepp your potential ally|P,N,P,P]] [[You choose not to help because you are low in numbers and need soldiers with you|P,N,P,N]]You choose to help out the other lord again, hoping that he will return the favor and help you with the crime in your kingdom. With that being the only business for the day, you decide to head to your quarters to have some time to yourself. After a few hours, you take a walk through the keep where you run into your steward. Your steward tells you that he has heard noise that the other lord you is going to use the soldiers you supplied him to help conquer your kingdom. The lord saw how much you were giving away and how compromised your people were and decided to sieze an opportunity. The army will reach your kingdom by sunrise the next morning. You do not have enough soldiers to hold the kingdom. You can either [[sue for peace|Sue for Peace]] or [[try to fight off the enemy|Die Fighting]]The lord is upset that you were unable to help this time, but he believes that he will be able to make do with what you provided him with the day before. With that being the only business for the day, you decide to head to your quarters to have some time to yourself. After a few hours, you take a walk through the keep where you run into your steward. He reports that the crime in the streets is getting worse and worse. Because you did not provide the troops to protect the streets, it is going into full chaos. You [[decide to send troops out this time|Neutral Ending]], hoping to contain the chaos.You send out the troops and wait to see if it is too late. Your rule has been neither good nor bad. You were able to help out where you felt that you could. The people do not feel the need to overthrow you or praise you. With the soldiers now patrolling the streets, you are able to lower crime by a little bit. It would have been better if you had sent the soldiers out earlier. You continue to rule in this same way until your death. [[Not happy with your end? Make different choices to ensure a better ending.|Start]]You wake up feeling rested and ready to get through the day. Your steward informs you that there is only one person to see you today and warns you a second time to be careful giving away your supplies. The one visitor for the day is the lord that you helped the day before. He has come to ask if you could spare 10 more troops for him. You have 35 soldiers. He says that he is having trouble with thieves in his kingdom and needs more men to help stop it. [[You send the 10 troops because you do not want to deny someone who could be an ally|P,N,C,P]] [[You choose not to help because you are low in numbers and need soldiers with you|P,N,C,N]]You choose to fully help the other lord this time around because he has not asked for so many soldiers. The lord thanks you and promises that you will not regret the support you showed him. The lord then leaves the great hall and heads off for his own kingdom. With that being the only business for the day, you decide to head to your quarters to have some time to yourself. After a few hours, you take a walk through the keep where you run into your steward. He is standing in front of a large chest. You go to [[see what it is|Ally-Money Ending]]The lord is furious that you helped the farmer but could only provide him with half of the ment that he asked for. He says that he will be back again once more, but that you will not be happy about it. With that being the only business for the day, you decide to head to your quarters to have some time to yourself. After a few hours, you take a walk through the keep where you run into your steward. Your steward informs you that the lord you refused to help has decided to take up arms against you. The lord has mobilized his soldiers and is on his way to your kingdom. He will reach the gates soon. You tell your steward not to worry because you have the soldiers to [[protect the kingdom|Successfulish Protect]].As you get closer to the chest, you see that it is filled with gold and there is a letter on top of it. <img src="https://www.altereddimensions.net/wp-content/uploads/2015/05/image12.png" alt="Image result for chest of gold"/> The letter is from the other lord who has expressed his gratitude for you helping him protect his people. He believes that the gold should serve as a proper repayment. You decide to use this money to hire guards to help clean up the streets. You are hoping to make good with the people after you did not provide soldiers to protect the streets. The citizens are grateful that you did not forget about them and praise you for using the money on them and not for yourself. Your rule will be long and prosperous. [[Not happy with your end? Make different choices to ensure a better ending.|Start]]You wake up feeling rested and ready to get through the day. Your steward informs you that there is only one person to see you today and warns you a second time to be careful giving away your supplies. The one visitor for the day is the lord that you helped the day before. He has come to ask if you could spare 10 more troops for him. You have 50 soldiers. He says that he is having trouble with thieves in his kingdom and needs more men to help stop it. [[You send the 10 troops because you do not want to deny someone who could be an ally|N,P,N,P]] [[You choose not to help because you are low in numbers and need soldiers with you|N,P,N,N]]You wake up feeling rested and ready to get through the day. Your steward informs you that there is only one person to see you today and warns you a second time to be careful giving away your supplies. The one visitor for the day is the lord that you helped the day before. He has come to ask if you could spare 10 more troops for him. You have 60 soldiers. He says that he is having trouble with thieves in his kingdom and needs more men to help stop it. [[You send the 10 troops because you do not want to deny someone who could be an ally|N,N,N,P]] [[You choose not to help because you are low in numbers and need soldiers with you|N,N,N,N]]You wake up feeling rested and ready to get through the day. Your steward informs you that there is only one person to see you today and warns you a second time to be careful giving away your supplies. The one visitor for the day is the lord that you helped the day before. He has come to ask if you could spare 10 more troops for him. You have 20 soldiers. He says that he is having trouble with thieves in his kingdom and needs more men to help stop it. [[You send the 10 troops because you do not want to deny someone who could be an ally|N,P,P,P]] [[You choose not to help because you are low in numbers and need soldiers with you|N,P,P,N]]You wake up feeling rested and ready to get through the day. You only have one visitor for the day. The one visitor for the day is the lord that you helped the day before. He has come to ask if you could spare 10 more troops for him. You have 30 soldiers. He says that he is having trouble with thieves in his kingdom and needs more men to help stop it. [[You send the 10 troops because you do not want to deny someone who could be an ally|N,P,C,P]] [[You choose not to help because you are low in numbers and need soldiers with you|N,P,C,N]]You wake up feeling rested and ready to get through the day. Your steward informs you that there is only one person to see you today and warns you a second time to be careful giving away your supplies. The one visitor for the day is the lord that you helped the day before. He has come to ask if you could spare 10 more troops for him. You have 40 soldiers. He says that he is having trouble with thieves in his kingdom and needs more men to help stop it. [[You send the 10 troops because you do not want to deny someone who could be an ally|N,N,C,P]] [[You choose not to help because you are low in numbers and need soldiers with you|N,N,C,N]]You wake up feeling rested and ready to get through the day. Your steward informs you that there is only one person to see you today and warns you a second time to be careful giving away your supplies. The one visitor for the day is the lord that you helped the day before. He has come to ask if you could spare 10 more troops for him. You have 30 soldiers. He says that he is having trouble with thieves in his kingdom and needs more men to help stop it. [[You send the 10 troops because you do not want to deny someone who could be an ally|N,N,P,P]] [[You choose not to help because you are low in numbers and need soldiers with you|N,N,P,N]]You choose to help the other lord this time around because he has not asked for so many soldiers. The lord thanks you and promises that you will not regret the support you showed him. The lord then leaves the great hall and heads off for his own kingdom. With that being the only business for the day, you decide to head to your quarters to have some time to yourself. After a few hours, you take a walk through the keep where you run into your steward. He is standing in front of a large chest. You go to [[see what it is|Ally Ending]]You refuse to help the lord again, thinking that he should be able to take care of his own people. With that being the only business for the day, you decide to head to your quarters to have some time to yourself. After a few hours, you take a walk through the keep where you run into your steward. Your steward informs you that the lord you refused to help has decided to take up arms against you. The lord has mobilized his soldiers and is on his way to your kingdom. He will reach the gates soon. You tell your steward not to worry because you have the soldiers to [[protect the kingdom|Successful Protect]].You grant the the lord the 10 soldiers that he required, and he thanks you again for your endless generosity. You left with 10 soldiers in the keep With that being the only business for the day, you decide to head to your quarters to have some time to yourself. After a few hours, you take a walk through the keep where you run into your steward. Your steward tells you that he has heard noise that the other lord you is going to use the soldiers you supplied him to help conquer your kingdom. The lord saw how much you were giving away and has decided to sieze an opportunity. The army will reach your kingdom by sunrise the next morning. You do not have enough soldiers to hold the kingdom. You can either [[sue for peace|Sue for Peace]] or [[try to fight off the enemy|Die Fighting]]The lord is upset that you were unable to help this time, but he believes that he will be able to make do with what you provided him with the day before. With that being the only business for the day, you decide to head to your quarters to have some time to yourself. After a few hours, you take a walk through the keep where you run into your steward. He tells you that your city is functioning well, but that he has heard tale of more thefts happening. These thefts will subside as soon as you get some more troops out there. [[Send the troops|Sad Ending]]You choose to fully help the other lord this time around because he has not asked for so many soldiers. The lord thanks you and promises that you will not regret the support you showed him. The lord then leaves the great hall and heads off for his own kingdom. With that being the only business for the day, you decide to head to your quarters to have some time to yourself. After a few hours, you take a walk through the keep where you run into your steward. He is standing in front of a large chest. You go to [[see what it is|Ally Ending]]You tell the lord that you are unable to provide the troops this time around, and he grows upset. After a few minutes of complaining, he soon realizes that he will be able to protect his people with the men you have already provided. The lord then leaves the great hall and heads off for his own kingdom. With that being the only business for the day, you decide to head to your quarters to have some time to yourself. After a few hours, you take a walk through the keep where you run into your steward. He is standing in front of a small chest. You go to [[see what it is|Ally Ending]]You choose to fully help the other lord this time around because he has not asked for so many soldiers. The lord thanks you and promises that you will not regret the support you showed him. The lord then leaves the great hall and heads off for his own kingdom. With that being the only business for the day, you decide to head to your quarters to have some time to yourself. After a few hours, you take a walk through the keep where you run into your steward. He is standing in front of a large chest. You go to [[see what it is|Ally-Money Ending]]You choose not to help the lord again because you feel that the troops you gave him should be enough to keep his people safe. The lord is unhappy with your decision because he feels that you are holding back for no reason. With that being the only business for the day, you decide to head to your quarters to have some time to yourself. After a few hours, you take a walk through the keep where you run into your steward. Your steward informs you that the lord you refused to help has decided to take up arms against you. The lord has mobilized his soldiers and is on his way to your kingdom. He will reach the gates soon. You tell your steward not to worry because you have the soldiers to [[protect the kingdom|Successfulish Protect]].The lord's request is not as major this time around so you are more willing to help. The lord is still upset about how ittle you have helped, but he is happy to take what he can get. With that being the only business for the day, you decide to head to your quarters to have some time to yourself. After a few hours, you take a walk through the keep where you run into your steward. He reports that the crime in the streets is getting worse and worse. Because you did not provide the troops to protect the streets, it is going into full chaos. You [[decide to send troops out this time|Neutral Ending]], hoping to contain the chaos.You choose to deny the lord the help he asks for yet again because you are unwilling to spare any troops for anyone. You want to keep the soldiers with you for your own protection. This sends a message to your people that you consider your own safety paramount to theirs. You eventually go back to your quarters and wait until the sun goes down. You wait for a very long time, but after many hours there is still light coming from your window. You look out of your window and see a horde of civilians holding torches standing right outside the gate of the keep. [[You ignore this and go to sleep|Death 1a]] [[You go to check out what is going on|Death 2a]]You grant the the lord the 10 soldiers that he required, and he thanks you again for your endless generosity. You left with 20 soldiers in the keep With that being the only business for the day, you decide to head to your quarters to have some time to yourself. After a few hours, you take a walk through the keep where you run into your steward. Your steward tells you that he has heard noise that the lord you is going to use the soldiers you supplied him to help conquer your kingdom. The lord saw how much you were giving away and has decided to sieze an opportunity. The army will reach your kingdom by sunrise the next morning. You do not have enough soldiers to hold the kingdom. You can either [[sue for peace|Sue for Peace]] or [[try to fight off the enemy|Die Fighting]]The lord is mad that you only helped him once but are unwilling to spare any more troops to help him, especially considering the fact that you won't even help your own people. He storms out of the great hall mumbling about how you will regret your decision. With that being the only business for the day, you decide to head to your quarters to have some time to yourself. After a few hours, you take a walk through the keep where you run into your steward. Your steward informs you that the lord you refused to help has decided to take up arms against you. The lord has mobilized his soldiers and is on his way to your kingdom. He will reach the gates soon. You tell your steward not to worry because you have the soldiers to [[protect the kingdom|Successfulish Protect]].You are able to quickly lower the theft rates. You learn that they were being lead by the farmer who tried to get help earlier. He says that the night you refused him, his farm was raided again and they took everything from him. He had no other choice but to start stealing. You are forced to throw the man in a cell for his crimes, though you deeply regret doing it. Your reign as lord continues with small issues, but it is a good reign overall. [[Not happy with your end? Make different choices to ensure a better ending.|Start]]Double-click this passage to edit it.Double-click this passage to edit it. M'Lord Game <img src="https://uk.igotoworld.com/frontend/webcontent/images/articles/little-denmark/4325_370x246_denmark.jpg" alt="Image result for small kingdom pictures"/> Click [[Here|Start]] to Begin