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Fhaorn quessir Posted - 09 Feb 2008 : 07:24:50
My party Im DMing for recently bought a castle near Sundabar. They want some soldiers and guards so are inquiring upon mercenaries. My question is if mercenary companies usually would hire out as permanent soldiers or not.
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Fhaorn quessir Posted - 14 Feb 2008 : 01:54:55
Thank ye for the help. In the present my PC's are more concerned about using the wilderness castle as an outpost for their soon-to-be seige on a nearby noble fortress (this one does have a hamlet around it). They may clear out the monsters and forest to open up a village, which is when all your help will prove invaluable.

Thank you everyone,
Fhaorn'quessir
Vangelor Posted - 12 Feb 2008 : 23:38:07
Work with the locals. Lads and lasses saving up for their own farms or businesses may be willing to sign on for four to eight years, and when they have "retired", those still in the area will be better prepared to defend their own homes. Over time, investing in local talent will make the whole region better defended. Win-win.

That said, yes, it is natural to hire some professionals (mercenaries) to provide training to local levies.
Marquant Volker Posted - 12 Feb 2008 : 22:40:24
nice ideas everyone.
Perhaps as a new Lord/Count/Duke he gets the support of nearby kingdoms? perhaps Silverymoon lends some knights in orders to protect the new settlement? (joining the S.Marches is a pre-req ?) Refusing to join the S.marches may anger some local powers or make other feel threatened and that may lead to various events (i.e Sundabar declares your maximum troop limit is 100 troops etc)

Another idea is that the new ruler (your PC) is contacted by various NPCs with combat experience (veteran warriors,mercenaries/renegade knights/ex-bandits) with combat experience offering their services and loyalty for titles, ranks and steady payment. (i.e Renald the Dexterous - before he lost his left arm leading him to an early retirement from the purple dragons, and a life of boredom - is willing to train your peasants to carry weapons and make basic formations, in excange he wants to become the captain of the guard so he can lead men into battle once again)

sirreus Posted - 11 Feb 2008 : 04:02:57
i agree with dalor & rinon. if the castle is new it would also attract new homesteaders to join that force. Most true mercenaries would probably want to leave after a while, road lust or war lust. this would be an easy way for them to exit anyway.
Rinonalyrna Fathomlin Posted - 10 Feb 2008 : 21:33:24
quote:
Originally posted by dalor_darden


For a permanent garrison, I would recommend they hire locals for such work. Down on their luck peasants would love the opportunity to not only defend their home area; but would have a more vested interest in defending the castle that their family now lives near.

Temporarily, the characters could hire mercenaries to train the locals, then perhaps hold onto the mercenaries for patrols and strikes against "enemies" in an ever widening area to clear things out.



I think that's a great idea. You can use both mercenaries and locals...and of course, some mercenaries might very well also be locals.
Dalor Darden Posted - 10 Feb 2008 : 19:17:25
quote:
Originally posted by Fhaorn quessir

My party Im DMing for recently bought a castle near Sundabar. They want some soldiers and guards so are inquiring upon mercenaries. My question is if mercenary companies usually would hire out as permanent soldiers or not.



For a permanent garrison, I would recommend they hire locals for such work. Down on their luck peasants would love the opportunity to not only defend their home area; but would have a more vested interest in defending the castle that their family now lives near.

Temporarily, the characters could hire mercenaries to train the locals, then perhaps hold onto the mercenaries for patrols and strikes against "enemies" in an ever widening area to clear things out.

This could give the mercs lots to do, and eventually the Party could be done with them and be left with a more loyal group of "locals" who have moved their families to the area to work for the Party.

If you are near Sundabar...should be lots of Dwarven Mercs available that would be more than willing to both hire on as trainers and to scour the land of any monsters.

Just my thoughts.
BARDOBARBAROS Posted - 09 Feb 2008 : 14:12:05
Yes... it depends on money...
crazedventurers Posted - 09 Feb 2008 : 12:06:00
if the money is good and they are sick of marching and fighting and prefer less money but a steady income and perhaps less excitement then I can't see why mercenaries wouldn't give up bloodwork for something else.

Also seems a perfect opportunity for the chracters to attract a few cohorts and a novice adventuring band or two to help out as well?

Cheers

Damian

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