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I am Kostjya of Cabal Lyktan and the Wulfen Reavers, holder of an Imperial Wayleave announce that Cabal Lyktan and the people of Varushka will fully self fund and build the ministry on the Bittershore, the port, the town of "Kostjyas Respite" and the national title, appointed by the well worn path, of "Merchant Boyar of the Bittershore".

Kostjya, Bearer of an Imperial Wayleave

Overview

Date

  • Autumn 384YE

Cost

  • As detailed in the Wind of Fortune
  • 30 wains of white granite
  • 30 wains of weirwood
  • 168 crowns (increased from 120 Crowns due to the under-developed quality of Ossium)
  • Six months to complete

Progress

Outcome

  • Establishes a port town in Ossium, on the shores of the Semmerlak, named Kostjyas Respite.
  • The opportunity specifies the town will occupy the same cove that the Druj launched rafts from to attack Semmerholm during the reign of Empress Varkula
  • Once completed, the port on the Bittershore will remove the under-developed quality from the region of Bittershore
  • It will also create an Imperial title - Merchant-boyar of Bittershore
  • The well worn path to elect such a title would be either appointment by the Senate or the Bourse, as decided by the bearer of the Imperial Wayleave
  • The titlen would serve for a year, receive access to a ministry allowing the purchase or measures, herbs and mana crystals, and have responsibility for ensuring the prosperity of the new port.
  • Kostjyas Rest will increase the taxation to the Imperial treasury by 20 Thrones per season, spread between the territories on the Semmerlak.
  • The new port town Will create new opportunities once work was complete. Options will be presented to expand the docks at Lacre in Semmerholm; at Korotny in Karov; and at Ivarsgard in Karsk. There would even be a possibility to create a similar dock in Misericorde or Utterlund, allowing the wealth of Holberg to spread across the Semmerlak.