On lifestyle
Visiting more thoughts on the Lifestyle Expense page.
You guys, with the loot that you have, wouldn't really have to work a single day over the course of 14 months if you didn't want to.
Just as reminders of the idea of wealth. Here is a 1 year cost of lifestyle for a few levels:
Squalid Living 1 year: 36 CM (gp)
Poor Living 1 year: 72 CM (gp)
Modest Living 1 year: 360 CM (gp)
Comfortable Living 1 year: 720 CM (gp)
So keep this in mind how rich you guys are with the contract money, the loose change scooped up, and those Sky Gems if you sell them (thanks Thorn!).
We've established through Commitment to Contract guidelines on Mercenary Code of Conduct, that guys like you are extra motivated when they get a job that pays 60-70 CM a month on a regular guaranteed basis or 600-700 CM within 30 days. There is another marker for us to gauge from.
That would also suggest that they would still be generally happy making some level of less than that. When you think about it, even half of that is still at the Modest Living rate.
What about making normal money?
Since I'm going down this road, and the only normal employment proposed so far has been working as a mercenary retainer under House Mercon, I'll explore that in terms of living and money.
The job at House Mercon, as a normal everyday job, is probably an even split between providing cash and providing a place to stay and 3 square meals a day. Classic military set up. Barracks and food for normal soldiers, plus they get some spending money. Or maybe some senior guys that just want to get away off hours, so they just take coin pay only and make their own way.
So I want to boil it down to these 2 options for that program, if anyone is interested:
1) Off-base housing: pay provides a Modest lifestyle. You get paid coin, but you pay all of your own housing and most food, plus all of the normal expenses of a Modest life. Then for extra cash, you can save up a squalid lifestyle of savings, so that's 3 CMs per month.
2) On-base, barrack housing: you get a Modest lifestyle in the form of a place to live (includes some privacy but not maximum privacy), all meals. That's it for normal soldiers, but for high rate troops, they get paid some extra that allows them to gradually have a normal surplus of coin that is equivalent to a Squalid lifestyle of money to blow, so that too is 3 CMs per month for the senior troops. But beyond this too, with you guys assumed to be in Nobleman Kray's inner circle, I think you guys can talk Kray into upgrading you to the nicer rooms on the housing situation. He can provide some preferential treatment to a core squad who is identified as his prime contubern (which is like a squad or small guard unit). On extra pay, that means you pocket 6 CM cash per month, which is an upgrade to Poor lifestyle on spending money after all normal expenses paid. In normal Dark Thrones life, that's swimming in regular paycheck ca$h plus benefits!
Both options assume that you get some basic weapon, armor, and equipment maintenance coverage. We can talk about that in more detail as necessary, but mainly that means armor around 50 CM (gp) value and a couple of regular weapons that aren't excessive on expense.
Freedom to develop other story
Again, the normal pay detailed above is basic everyday guard and soldiering and security and training work. It's paying the bills entirely - way more than the normal peasant on the street and in the field - but you are not getting rich doing it day in and day out. If you want to make up parts of your interim story in the Conflict, Success, Loss entries for example that had the character operating within a high-pay contract for a limited time or something like that, I think that is easily in play.
Plus, mentioned plenty already I guess, you still have your own money that you made and loot gathered on Ep 1. So you can still be Big Willie spending on the town, living large as you see fit, even if you don't necessarily want to go full-throttle Carouse.
Overview
Just throwing this out there to keep perspective. I don't want to bog down on counting coins or spend excessive time on monitoring equipment in down time etc. Just hoping to have this as a reference, for myself as well, to remind us some range of what it means to be financially stable, moderate, excessive, filthy rich, etc.
Also a reminder that it should still be worth listening when someone says "I'd like to pay you 100 Crown Markes each and hire you to...." . And when you see some gems worth 150 CMs each, it's pretty freakin exciting.