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    Default Colchester, estates of Arthur Plantagenet


    Arthur Plantagenet, Viscount Bourchier


    Arthur Plantagenet, one of the illegitimate sons of King Edward IV, was born in Calais to an unknown mother. Spending his whole life as a bastard at his father's court as a ward of the Bourchier family, it did not stand compared to any other noble son in any significant way. He was taught to read and write, to ride a horse and fight with sword and lance, everything he would need for his manhood to one day earn his own place in the world.

    Arthur Plantagenet


    Name: Arthur Plantagenet
    Titles:
    • Viscount Bourchier (jure uxoris)

    Age: 22 (born 1461)
    Marital Status: Married to Anne Bourchier (age 20 - born 1463)
    Children: Elizabeth Plantagenet (age 0 - born 1483)
    Temperaments:
    Choleric
    - Ill-tempered (+1 Duels, -1 Battles)
    - Impulsive (+5% movement speed, -1 to detection rolls)
    Sanguine
    - Confident (+1 battle rolls, +1 to rout rolls against this character)
    Traits (6 points):
    Battles +2
    Survival +2
    Personal Combat +2


    Demesne and Income
    Essex (Primary Residence)
    - Colchester/Lexden - Prosperous Income (£350)

    Buildings:
    Tier I

    Tier II

    Tier III

    Province Income: £350

    Total Income: £350


    Military
    Livery and Retinue
    40 Yeomen Footmen
    40 Yeomen Archers

    Total: 80 men


    Regional Bonuses
    Essex
    Essex:
    Forested: Plentiful woodland in this county provides those who hold estates here with a plentiful supply of timber. -5% on construction costs for those whose primary estate is located here.
    Last edited by Jokern; August 18, 2017 at 03:29 PM.

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    A large cart arrives from Canterbury transferring sums to Arthur Plantaganet. With it comes a written reduction of the agreement reached at the feast, affixed with the Cardinal's seal and signature.

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