Re: Kingmaker Chapter 2: Rivers Run Red
"You are most welcome Tread," Addleworth answers with a smile.
"Historically, yes," he agrees with Eli, "Though the reason is usually lack of funds more than lack of time. Your young nation has already grown more than most do over the course of several generations. With your booming economy being what it is, you are in a unique position to have it both ways. Sturdy and swift. Projects that would strain the treasuries of other communities are trivial to your kingdom's wealth to build in one month's time. Granted, you have not yet rivaled the budget of Brevoy by any stretch, but certainly you have surpassed the prosperity of most of her distinct municipalities that have lasted for hundreds of years."
"Well that's good to hear," Joey answers, "But I don't suppose they have to deal with bandit bears."
"Not to the degree that you do I wouldn't imagine. Also they have stable, non-hostile communities surrounding them for the most part."