Tempotary Mayor

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Zachrin
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Tempotary Mayor

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Until a mayor can be elected in, I will serve as your mayor. If anyone is interested in the position of Town Mentor, please contact me or post here. Thanks! If you have any concerns, please let me know.
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Vicky

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Get in contact with me, i wouldn't mind getting into it if you need.
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Zachrin
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Sold... You are now the Mentor. :)

*hands you the keys*
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Vicky

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Lovely!
Hogart

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If the Mayor and Mentor have a moment to spare Hogart would like to know what fields or workshops are most needed in Cork, and what is more needed at the moment: second fields or a shop?
Vicky

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Not a problem at all kind Hogart.

Currently Cork is in a state where everything is needed, but i'd definately put my money on the fact that you can never go wrong with Corn for now.

Cork is in a twist currently until it atleast gets a baker and a miller up running, until then, we've got to supply ourselves with food, and i'd suggest that either Corn or Veggies are picked.

Wheat Fields: 7
Corn Fields: 4
Veggie Fields: 0
Sheep Fields: 1
Chicken Fields: 0
Cow Fields: 0

This stat clearly shows the lack of Veggie fields too, so one might even get themselves a quick income from selling them.
Other than that, corn is indeed the clever way to go currently. Self-sustaining and you might even earn a little buck from it :)
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.. and the viceroyalty needs corn :)
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