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The [[Great Forest at Reikos]] was seized by the Druj barbarians in 367YE. In [[379YE_Winter_Solstice_winds_of_war#The_Rains_of_Reikos| Winter 379YE]], the seat was liberated by Imperial armies. The Highborn attempted to have this allocated as a National seat, but the Senate appointed it an Imperial seat in [[Allocate_Great_Forest_II|Spring 380YE]] | The [[Great Forest at Reikos]] was seized by the Druj barbarians in 367YE. In [[379YE_Winter_Solstice_winds_of_war#The_Rains_of_Reikos| Winter 379YE]], the seat was liberated by Imperial armies. The Highborn attempted to have this allocated as a National seat, but the Senate appointed it an Imperial seat in [[Allocate_Great_Forest_II|Spring 380YE]] | ||
In Winter 380 YE, [[The_Witches_of_Applefell#Attack_on_the_Weirwater_Vales| Dawnish witches]] attacked the shipment from the [[Weirwater Vales]] , and took | In Winter 380 YE, [[The_Witches_of_Applefell#Attack_on_the_Weirwater_Vales| Dawnish witches]] attacked the shipment from the [[Weirwater Vales]] , and took five wains of that season's output. | ||
In Spring 381YE, the Imperial Senate built a set of dedicated docks, trading with Magician-Prince of Pӓrnau Principality in [[Jarm|Eastern Jarm]]. The resultant [[Prime_Factor_of_the_Pallas_Docks|Pallas Docks]] depends on the Empire retaining good relationship with Jarm. | In Spring 381YE, the Imperial Senate built a set of dedicated docks, trading with Magician-Prince of Pӓrnau Principality in [[Jarm|Eastern Jarm]]. The resultant [[Prime_Factor_of_the_Pallas_Docks|Pallas Docks]] depends on the Empire retaining good relationship with Jarm. | ||
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Following the imposition of sanctions on the Principalities of Jarm during the Winter Solstice 382YE, the cost of purchasing weirwood through the [[Prime_Factor_of_the_Pallas_Docks|Pallas Docks]] increased by roughly a fifth. | Following the imposition of sanctions on the Principalities of Jarm during the Winter Solstice 382YE, the cost of purchasing weirwood through the [[Prime_Factor_of_the_Pallas_Docks|Pallas Docks]] increased by roughly a fifth. | ||
In Spring 383 YE, [[The_honey_offering#Proposal:_Buying_the_Hunt|Varushkan merchants]] offered to pay | In Spring 383 YE, [[The_honey_offering#Proposal:_Buying_the_Hunt|Varushkan merchants]] offered to pay 1000 thrones to turn the [[Hunt of Alderei the Fair]] National instead of Imperial. | ||
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Latest revision as of 17:31, 19 June 2023
As strong as iron and as supple as a river reed. These great trees are the sinews of our world.
Azul i Camra i RiquezaOverview
Weirwood is a highly precious golden wood prized for its straight grain, flexibility, and strength. The durability and natural resistance to fire of weirwood make it particularly prized in the building of boats. It is one of the key materials used by the Imperial Senate to resupply armies or to commission new buildings and is a vital component of many opportunities.
Weirwood is bought and sold in Imperial wains. These weigh about 500kg, with a volume of half a cubic metre. Due to the vast weight, trading is done in Bourse Certificates provided by the civil service.
Bourse Certificate
Weirwood is too bulky to easily transport to Anvil. To help facilitate trade across the Empire, the Imperial civil service provide Bourse certificates for every wain. Citizens can trade these certificates safe in the knowledge that they can be exchanged for a wain of weirwood when the need arises.
Uses of Weirwood
Commissions
Weirwood is primarily useful as a building material. The Senate can commission a range of buildings that fortify, enrich or uplift the Empire. Weirwood is usually required in the construction of:
- Imperial Navy
- Ministry - a ministry built with weirwood would allow the purchase of herbs.
- Sinecure - a sinecure built with weirwood would generate rings or herbs.
- Great work - a great work built with weirwood would generate rings or herbs.
- Runeforge
- College of Magic
- Shipyard
- Spy network
- Folly
Upgrading Personal Resources
Weirwood can be used to upgrade:
- Fleet - each upgrade increases military strength of the unit is increased by 20
- Herb Garden - each upgrade gives 2 additional herbs, as chosen by the owner.
- Farm - each upgrade gives 36 additional rings per season
To upgrade a resource requires Imperial wains of weirwood equal to the level the resource is being upgraded to. So the first upgrade of a starting level 1 forest costs 2 Imperial wains of weirwood, from 2 to 3 costs 3 Imperial wains, etc.
Weirwood Seats
There are few places in the Empire that produce weirwood. A weirwood seat can be a source of great wealth and prestige to whoever holds it. Elections for weirwood seats are held in winter each year.
Imperial Bourse Seats
Resource | Location | Output | Occupant |
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Canterspire Circle | Operus, Morrow | 26 wains of weirwood | Bron Mordssen |
Great Forest at Reikos | Broken Ride, Reikos | 25 wains of weirwood | Arlais of The Silent Tide |
Heartwood of the Great Vale | Summersend, Hercynia | 25 wains of weirwood | Landon Hawcombe |
Hunt of Alderei the Fair | Opascari, Volodmartz | 28 wains of weirwood | Branislav Vuk Strascovich |
The Golden Trees of Seren | Serenael, Miaren | 28 wains of weirwood | Vacant |
Weirwater Vales | Wickmoor, Weirwater | 23 wains of weirwood | Misha Kemi |
National Bourse Seats
Resource | Location | Output | Occupant | Eligiblity |
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Flaxen Pillars | Misericorde, Holberg | 22 wains of weirwood | Claus Friedrich von Holberg | League Position |
The Thimble | Eastring, Therunin | 22 wains of weirwood | Astryd Embercast | Navarr Position |
Ministries
Resource | Location | Potential Purchase | Occupant | Eligibility | Election |
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Boar's Market | Winterbourne, Astolat | 10 wains of weirwood | Maryc | Dawnish Position | Autumn |
Docks of Korotny | Malimorzi, Karov | 15 wains of weirwood | Triska Markova | Varushkan Position | Winter |
Heartwood of the Great Vale | Summersend, Hercynia | 9 wains of weirwood | Landon Hawcombe | Imperial Position | Winter |
Invisible Cord Brokerage | Serenael, Miaren | 12 wains of weirwood | Rhys Nighthaven | Navarr Position | Winter |
Prime Factor of the Pallas Docks | Limus, Redoubt | 21 wains of weirwood | Nikolai St John | Imperial Position | Winter |
Temeschwar University Department of Architecture | Hanuri, Temeschwar | 6 wains of weirwood | Laughlan Vi Temeschwar | League Position | Winter |
The Gloaming Forum | Operus, Morrow | 4 wains of weirwood | Spyridonakes of the Lighthouse at Nikephoros | Urizeni Position | Winter |
The Golden Trees of Seren | Serenael, Miaren | 12 wains of weirwood | Vacant | Imperial Position | At the next summit |
Recent History
The Great Forest at Reikos was seized by the Druj barbarians in 367YE. In Winter 379YE, the seat was liberated by Imperial armies. The Highborn attempted to have this allocated as a National seat, but the Senate appointed it an Imperial seat in Spring 380YE
In Winter 380 YE, Dawnish witches attacked the shipment from the Weirwater Vales , and took five wains of that season's output.
In Spring 381YE, the Imperial Senate built a set of dedicated docks, trading with Magician-Prince of Pӓrnau Principality in Eastern Jarm. The resultant Pallas Docks depends on the Empire retaining good relationship with Jarm.
In Autumn 381YE, the Senate permitted the Great Forest Orcs to work the trees in the Thimble for the Empire in return for a bounty of four wains of weirwood each season. This means there is no costs to the Senate for the running of the forest and orcs could use the weirwood they gained to create herb gardens and similar in Therunin.
Following the imposition of sanctions on the Principalities of Jarm during the Winter Solstice 382YE, the cost of purchasing weirwood through the Pallas Docks increased by roughly a fifth.
In Spring 383 YE, Varushkan merchants offered to pay 1000 thrones to turn the Hunt of Alderei the Fair National instead of Imperial.