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... g. The slaves are constantly crammed into tents made of rotten wood and scraps of cloth. That alone is bad enough, but what’s worse is that even the freefolk have no houses. This will breed discontent among the populace—if you care about how your subjects see you."
"That issue will take time to resolve."
Phield pulled a spare map from the bookshelf and handed it to Tate. "Only after I reclaim the eastern forest and the quarry will housing become feasible. I also need to plan land ...
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