Well some of the plot threads that seemed completely random have started to flow together.
Has the adventure been about what you expected?

You were going to salvage one of the boilers from the sunken wreck to replace the destroyed boiler on your boat.
I figured as much.
I completely understand the feeling.
I would think that would be a YES and NO type of answer. For example, the house has multiple bedrooms, but only one small single bed because the previous owner cared nothing about where he slept. So the group needs to furnish their bedrooms. SOC 3 has the option to purchase an inexpensive cot and use one of the chests to store clothes and serve as a table and be completely appropriate to living at SOC 3, while Jacques at SOC D would be expected to properly furnish his bedroom with antique furniture appropriate to his station. Clothing, likewise, will can vary from individual to individual. Jo can wear work coveralls that would be completely inappropriate for Jacques.Monsieur Rose wrote: ↑Wed Sep 09, 2020 8:26 pm How does the cost of living work in a group living situation like this?
If Jacques lives at a soc 13 rating, wouldn't that also give perks to those he lives with?
Cr 13,000 at the start of the game, so subtract your share of the house and whatever you intend to spend based on SOC for the next 40 days (or talk Jacques into paying it)
That works for me.atpollard wrote: ↑Wed Sep 09, 2020 11:13 pm So far in the game, I have tended to push tabs for meals and rooms onto Jacques because he has the largest daily budget to absorb them without having to count Credits. Just as a point of interest, Jacques probably also has revenue from his Title and Holdings, but you made it clear at the start that Jacques had sort of lost contact with his estates. So the money is back in France dealing with your estate until you restore contact to access any of it.
Thank you!