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  • Gold: used for wage to peasants and trading. Can be obtained by trading.
  • Holy Rings: having too few can give negative thoughts while having many can give positive thoughts and a significant difference in rings can lead to jealousy. Can be purchased from the Holy Caravan.
  • Wood: used in construction, agriculture and the production of other resources. Obtained from working Lumbermills.
  • Iron: used in construction, and the production of other resources. Obtained from working Mines.
  • Flour: used to fulfill the Food need. Obtained from Mills from Rye. Lords receive it for free while peasants must purchase it from Market or the Holy Caravan.
  • Meat: used to fulfill the Food need. Obtained from Pig Farms. Lords receive it for free while peasants must purchase it from Market.
  • Rutabaga: used to fulfill the Food need and in animal husbandry. Obtained from working Hop Fields. Lords receive it for free while peasants must purchase it from Market.
  • Beer: used to fulfill the Rest need. Obtained from Breweries from Hops and Rye. Lords receive it for free while peasants must purchase it from Tavern.
  • Flavorful Ale: used to fulfill the Rest need. Obtained from Breweries from Hops and Herb. Lords receive it for free while peasants must purchase it from Tavern.
  • Moonshine: used to fulfill the Rest need. Obtained from Breweries from Rutabaga. Lords receive it for free while peasants must purchase it from Tavern.