A Song of Dragons and Duty (Dragon Age Quest - 3rd Thread)

Sorry, used to it taking longer and thus more time. It's so weird to be pressured like this.
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[X] Plan Food and Arms

The only issues I have with this for now is I could see the Dalish being useful for patrolling the wilderness around the bannorn. It wouldn't have them as visible as them as guards within the city, and they'd be better at navigating it than most of our usual guards I thing. As well as the fact depending on the animals, it could take quite some time for them to actually reach slaughtering size/age (7 weeks for chicken, 18 months for cattle). @Ebanu8 can you correct if wrong on that assumption?
At the very least, with them on the edge, they might be of use as farmhands for all the possible livestock we'd be soon receiving.
 
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The only issue sI have with this for now is I could see the Dalish being useful for patrolling the wilderness around the bannorn. It wouldn't have them as visible as them as guards within the city, and they'd be better at navigating it than most of our usual guards I thing. As well as the fact depending on the animals, it could take quite some time for them to actually reach slaughtering size/age (7 weeks for chicken, 18 months for cattle). @Ebanu8 can you correct if wrong on that assumption?
Chickens take 5-7 weeks to reach slaughter age, which is not off your calculations. As for cattle, it can be between 12-18 months, at least from what I've gathered, so you're not wrong on your assumption.

Also, can anyone recall if we have any works in-progress other than the cothon? For some reason I keep thinking there's something left half-finished.
I'm not so sure, unfortunately. Been asking @thales on SB, but latest he can get back to me on that is probably tomorrow.
 
Most animals will not be slaughtered at the first chance. Cows provide milk and cheese both for food and export. Goats and sheeps provide milk and wool as well. Chickens provide a steady supply of food without cleaning them.
 
Most animals will not be slaughtered at the first chance. Cows provide milk and cheese both for food and export. Goats and sheeps provide milk and wool as well. Chickens provide a steady supply of food without cleaning them.
Meat, my friend. Who doesn't love eating meat? (Aside from exceptions, of course)
 
Meat, my friend. Who doesn't love eating meat? (Aside from exceptions, of course)
When you need the other products more you hold off on collecting the meat. Considering that we will need the other food supply these animals give they won't be killed anytime soon. The sheep are the only ones that might get culled early since aside from wool the only thing they provide for food is meat. Plus lamb is delicious.
 
When you need the other products more you hold off on collecting the meat. Considering that we will need the other food supply these animals give they won't be killed anytime soon. The sheep are the only ones that might get culled early since aside from will the only thing they provide for food is meat. Plus lamb is delicious.
Mutton curry, anyone? (Yes, I know there's no curry in DA, damnit)
 
Mutton curry, anyone? (Yes, I know there's no curry in DA, damnit)
You just haven't looked hard enough for it. It is there somewhere either in the Imperium or with the Invading giants.
Reminds me of a conversation I had recently on discord about SI's and Food I mean it's not really talked about but think how much of a pain it would be eating food without spices or good salt.

Hell I'd probably do cruel and unusual things for curry spices.

[X] Plan Food and Arms
 
Reminds me of a conversation I had recently on discord about SI's and Food I mean it's not really talked about but think how much of a pain it would be eating food without spices or good salt.

Hell I'd probably do cruel and unusual things for curry spices.
Please don't go and actually do that, thank you very much.
 
Personal Actions:
-[X] Talk to the Keeper about splitting the elves up in order to lower the impact and threat to them from violent riots and help the elves short term to get more used to those new lands and explain to them how they can make the transition less painful for everyone involved.
-[X] Talk with the leaders of the city that are still left and get them to understand that the actions of the agitators are going to cause far more damage to the Bannorn if it keeps going on.
What is the argument we are going to use to convince the Keeper to depart from the conventional "safety in numbers" mindset? How are we convincing them that splitting them up won't lead to further attacks? Are we providing guards or some ability to sound an alarm to alert us if trouble?

Similarly, how are we persuading the town leaders to stop the agitators? Perhaps something like "we love this city as you do; we do not want to wet the streets with blood. But if you do not convince the troublemakers to cease their efforts, I fear that will be the outcome. And do not fret; I will be as strict with the elves if they are the ones to start any trouble." Or something like that.

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What is the argument we are going to use to convince the Keeper to depart from the conventional "safety in numbers" mindset? How are we convincing them that splitting them up won't lead to further attacks? Are we providing guards or some ability to sound an alarm to alert us if trouble?

Similarly, how are we persuading the town leaders to stop the agitators? Perhaps something like "we love this city as you do; we do not want to wet the streets with blood. But if you do not convince the troublemakers to cease their efforts, I fear that will be the outcome. And do not fret; I will be as strict with the elves if they are the ones to start any trouble." Or something like that.

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We did talk about why we needed to split them up already. They are too exposed in large numbers there is no way to support that much in any one place. Disease and illness is too high of a risk. And food is not available to them if they stay in such a large group. Our job is to ensure the survival of as many of them as possible not to pander.

As for the city the whole point of the meeting is to figure that out going in and just demanding things will only make us more of a despot. The dice already screwed us on that though it shouldn't have been a factor in the first place.
 
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