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[OL - FB4] 'Amphitrite's Lily'
CelesAurivern replied to Kolonialbeamter's topic in Brethren of the Brick Seas
Looks like it came right from 1066. Lovely traditional cog. -
The seven types of property are, Residence, Factory, Plantation, Mine, Artisan, Commerce, and Fort. If they build within their own faction’s territory, a fee is paid upfront to their faction for right to use the land. If they build legally on another faction’s territory a rent will be charged per month, and set by the ruling council / monarch of that faction. IF built on land nobody owns, then the cost for the license is halved (just building materials!) I see! It's as clear as mud! No, but seriously, I was mistaken about the tax rate. Seems like 10-20% only apply to mines. There are no recurring taxes for other properties unless faction leadership collects rents.
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So by that logic, the state earns 70% per licenced property? Of which 20% comes from thin air?
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O_o trench warfare?
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[OL - FB3] The 'Revenant'
CelesAurivern replied to Kolonialbeamter's topic in Brethren of the Brick Seas
Lovely sail design and structure. Like you, I care not for flashy colours either. thumbs up. -
[COR - FB2] The Mercator (Class 2F)
CelesAurivern replied to Puvel's topic in Brethren of the Brick Seas
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Would like to see more of the stable's interior. Looks like some fine hidden details in there. Overall a very nice diorama for a plantation owner.
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Merryweather Lumberjacks | CelesAurivern | Corrington
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Settlement: Port Raleigh, Annetta, Corrington
CelesAurivern replied to SkaForHire's topic in Brethren of the Brick Seas
Merryweather Lumberjacks, Woodworks and Carpentry has been added to Port Raleigh [Licence Status: YES] [Type: Plantation, Small] [settlement Value: 1] [Trade Value 5] -
Merryweather Lumberjacks, Woodworks and Carpentry Established in 616 AE, our company is a pioneer in the woodwork industry of Port Raleigh. Looking to build a fort, a bridge or just a plain old trebuchet? Come to us for all your woodworking and carpentry needs! (We're the only ones in the business) Our satisfied customers include: The Corrington Royal Army The Corrington Royal Army The Corrington Royal Army Jobseekers may walk-in for an interview from Monday to Friday, during operating hours. Merryweather Lumberjacks, Woodworks and Carpentry LLP is a wholly-owned subsidiary of the Emporium Holdings Consortium. Our lumberjacks hard at work clearing land and harvesting timber for the expansion of Port Raleigh.
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Lol, I was wondering that myself. A discreet hint at a certain faction who shall remain unnamed?
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A small fort like this probably isn't very good for a siege, but I see your point. We could probably add another layer of palisade to make it flush. We have 9 platoons, i heard, so the bulk of our forces would be line infantry?
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Whats the largest cuusoo set they ever approved? They seem to have a penchant for mid-sized sets, probably cos they're cheaper to mass produce and lower risk.
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Settlement: Port Raleigh, Annetta, Corrington
CelesAurivern replied to SkaForHire's topic in Brethren of the Brick Seas
Fort Redoubtable has been added to Port Raleigh. [Licence Status: NO] [Type: Fort] [settlement Value: 0] [Trade Value: 5] -
The Empire of Corrington: Sign-up and Discussion
CelesAurivern replied to SkaForHire's topic in Brethren of the Brick Seas
*A report to Lord Erie Flynn, Governor of Port Raleigh My Lord, We are pleased to report that the troops have settled in and we have completed the construction of our first fort in the settlement. The merchant house known as the Emporium has rendered significant aid by providing the timber and carpenters required. A rotating shift system has been enacted so that at any one time, at least one platoon will be on full alert for twenty four hours. That said, there is very little to do in terms of recreation in a settlement so new, and the men are feeling rather uncomfortable under the humid climate of this island. While we expect no problems in terms of discipline with Her Majesty's finest, we fear that it might pose a challenge to maintain troop morale at its peak for weeks to come. As such, we have taken the liberty to rest the inactive platoons or assign them to light duties, as a manner of keeping unnecessary fatigue to a minimum. Respectfully yours, Lieutenant B.B. Bridgewater 107th Infantry- 897 replies
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CH2A - Fort Redoubtable | CelesAurivern | Corrington
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I am Lieutenant B.B. Bridgewater, OC of infantry platoon 107. We were one of nine platoons that were transferred to Port Relaigh to bolster the defences in our newly founded settlement, assigned to the command of his excellency, the Governor of Port Raleigh, Lord Erie Flynn. One of our first and foremost urgent tasks was to establish fortifications to defend the settlement, as we have had several casualties in previous weeks, from skirmishes with the natives. We had to work with what limited resources we had, arriving with almost nothing, next to our equipment and some arms. But fortunately for us, a friend from a merchant house "the Emporium", had recently started a logging enterprise in the outskirts of the settlement. They have practically sponsored, in whole, vital material for construction together with their skilled carpenters. Thanks to that, we were able to erect our first fort in a matter of weeks. Fort Redoubtable is manned by a half-platoon at any one time, while the other half is at rest at the barracks. We have lookouts all-round and is able to defend against a land attack from any direction. The strongest fortified direction is the one facing the sea, where we have mounted two cannons to combat any threat from sea, as well as reinforced bulwarks on the ground to provide our men additional cover from a landing assault. Of course, defence is not just about sitting in a fort. We have 24-hour patrols, in rotating squads of 4 men, walking around the perimeter of the settlement. There have been a few incursions by aggressive natives of late, so we can never be too vigilant in times like these.
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[SR - FB2] Far Horizons Salvage and Shipworks
CelesAurivern replied to Vedauwoo's topic in Brethren of the Brick Seas
Brilliant diorama, chock full of little details. The shipwright's shed looks a cozy spot indeed. -
[ESL-FB5] Class 5T Heart of Eslandia
CelesAurivern replied to Capt Wolf's topic in Brethren of the Brick Seas
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The comic captions work very well with the story. Love the PotC reference too :D
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[BoBS Layout] Rails in the Rockies 2016
CelesAurivern replied to Vedauwoo's topic in Brethren of the Brick Seas
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10 more days to go until the end of Feb. Can we make it? :p
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[OL - Ch 1B] Expedition into the Mangrove
CelesAurivern replied to Gideon's topic in Brethren of the Brick Seas
Very nice and mangrovish. If you had some mudkips you'd be all set!- 33 replies
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Guys, is there an mcra form for Feb? The old link seems to have expired.
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