@DonGiovanni
1. It's 70% of an unknown stock. Depending on if Almus is willing to lie or not, it could be not very steep at all.
2. The threat of war is pretty pointless, since:
2.1) If Ferme kill everyone then there's nobody left to prove that an attack happened.
2.2) If Ferme raids the village and takes everything not nailed down, then it's up to Roisce to maybe raise an army and then maybe march to counterattack.
Either way, it would be bad for Ferme on the macro scale, but on the current scale (read: Almus's friends getting stabbed) it wouldn't help things very much.
1. It's 70% of an unknown stock. Depending on if Almus is willing to lie or not, it could be not very steep at all.
2. The threat of war is pretty pointless, since:
2.1) If Ferme kill everyone then there's nobody left to prove that an attack happened.
2.2) If Ferme raids the village and takes everything not nailed down, then it's up to Roisce to maybe raise an army and then maybe march to counterattack.
Either way, it would be bad for Ferme on the macro scale, but on the current scale (read: Almus's friends getting stabbed) it wouldn't help things very much.