
Robert has indebted the crown 6 million in 14-15 years. I have White Harbor pulling in 800,000 GD a year and that seems waaay high now, and it's not too late to balance the incomes relatively to more managable numbers for my brain 0.× I have numbers for all these and the game is moving forward, but some differing perspectives would help.

I was also wondering if anyone had ideas as to how many square miles/kms are in relative parts of the North, in case someone made a decision to offer up parceled acres to attract citizens, and to approximate crow harvests for trade and such, as well as incomes in GDs for various houses annually. The Night's Watch is still pretty strong at this point, with thousands of fighting men, and thousands more stewards and the like. This feels appropriate to the time period and the men Torrhen Stark brought South with him. It's pre conquest(300-500 years before, we're playing with the timeline) Westeros and the North are just now recovering from a long winter my totaled population numbers of named houses are at about 3.4 million roughly, with another million or so belonging to more minor, scattered houses like Widow's Watch and around Cape Kraken, the Hornwood.


I'm running a Diplomacy and Statecraft game and trying to gauge perspectives on the numbers I have worked up.
