![]() Tower: 4 storeys of 12 stone blocks (5x5x10 ft) makes 48 stone blocks. ![]() The house walls are half thickness of the tower walls this place has to be sturdy but they don't need the walls to take up four storeys of weight. For extra living space, they build a house of 25x35 feet. The PCs decide to build a four storey tower with walls 5ft thick and 10x10x10ft rooms, something defensible. In return, the local knight awards them a plot of land and the right to use the stone from the ruins to construct a guard tower that oversees the road. Your band of heroes has cleared the brigands from the forest ruin. What kind of structures can PCs afford to buy and what does this do for them? Skerples' statement about dressed stone being expensive. In labor and supplies we were working with, and lends weight (ah-hah) to The entire house full of art and luxury, grand feasts and hunts organized, trophy pets kept and so on - living at this standard is reserved for the very wealthy high status bishops and corrupt abbotts, viscounts, counts, earls and higher, merchant princes and master wizards. An aristocratic lifestyle pulls out all the stops.Expect a couple of luxuriously decorated rooms to entertain guests. Wealthy living costs 4 gp a day, or 120 gp a month these are for merchant guild masters, who can technically just afford an aristocratic standard of living but will spend their entire monthly income on it.Modest to comfortable lifestyles are where you find people with some delegated responsibility.They'll spend most of their extra earnings to pay of the loan that paid for their education, then move up to a comfortable or even wealthy lifestyle. A wizard adept - barely out of apprenticehood - lives poorly unless their spells can be monetized. ![]()
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