ash88
Hail to the King Baby -DN
My liege,
I noticed recently that our worker on the hill to the east digging a mine simply refers to himself as "Worker." Likewise our glorious warriors further east of him, on the look out for wild animals, simply refer to themselves as "Warrior."
It may lift the spirits of the people of Merlot if you were to give these people names, my Lord.
That way instead of saying, "Move the Worker on the hills to the wheat as we need food" we could say, "Move Bob from the Mine to the Wheat."
Or perhaps give them unit names? Our glorious warriors, for example, could be refered to as, "Slaze's Warriors." We could then say things like, "Have Slaze's warriors look out for wild animals."
And finally - I might be so bold to ask - what is a Mutual? Should we not think of a name more fitting to the awe and splendor of this great empire?
That is all I would say my Lord. I trust in your good word in all things,
I noticed recently that our worker on the hill to the east digging a mine simply refers to himself as "Worker." Likewise our glorious warriors further east of him, on the look out for wild animals, simply refer to themselves as "Warrior."
It may lift the spirits of the people of Merlot if you were to give these people names, my Lord.
That way instead of saying, "Move the Worker on the hills to the wheat as we need food" we could say, "Move Bob from the Mine to the Wheat."
Or perhaps give them unit names? Our glorious warriors, for example, could be refered to as, "Slaze's Warriors." We could then say things like, "Have Slaze's warriors look out for wild animals."
And finally - I might be so bold to ask - what is a Mutual? Should we not think of a name more fitting to the awe and splendor of this great empire?
That is all I would say my Lord. I trust in your good word in all things,