Year 135
All hail noble ladies and gentlemen!
How fast time goes by. No sooner I wrote about the continued war against Siegfried in the
chronicle than there was finally hope again for long-lasting peace. This time the negotiations
are leaded with the help of an independent mediator. The noble Lancelot took this task and we
all hope that his efforts will be crowned with success.
While we have finally a ceasefire which was proclaimed during the negotiations and all involved
stick to it, it looks different on other places. I was told that now and then there are fights
Eternia, because some lords thought that they could increase their land at somebody else's
expense.
However the argument between Lord Heinrich and Baron Brightblade (I told about it last
time) just seems to be a misunderstanding. At least I was told only about some few fights
there, while it seems quiet in the last past years. In this peaceful time, if you don't count
some the few fights with the pert orcs, Alberich has to handle with totally different problems.
As our realm is able to offer a more quantity of good for the export now, Alberich placed some
offers in the public trade to replenish the accounts of our realm. But the marketing opportunities
for weapons and armors dropped in the past, because there have been almost no fights on Eternia and
so there was not such a big need of these goods. So Alberich cut the prices partly so much that
they were under the prices of Sergus who reacted very angry. Sergus is the manciple of Lord Wolfen
who had died some time ago and established his reputation as a serious and above all a neutral
trader in the last years. Also Alberich already brought from him. All the more he was surprised
at the upset about the prices. Sergus even blamed Alberich for breach of promise, because he was
reputed to give him non-committal promise not to undercut his prices. In what way it is the truth
I can't judge as a writer, because I'm not allowed to join every conversation between the lords.
However Alberich thinks he is justified and wants to control the prices as he likes. Personally I
think that there is enough gold on Eternia for several traders, but nobody is asking me about it.
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