The competition became fiercer as time went on. Especially the hungry Orcs that lost repeatedly began to learn some interesting spells. Mother and I were referees, while Fiara was standing at the side, memorizing all the new spells she saw with
. I know how good her memory is, so I’m happy to leave that task to her.
Well, at some point, the games had to end. People started running out of Magic Power, and we had used a little more food than I had intended.
But still, this war is turning into a good excuse to spur my people forward. Already, I've used it as an excuse to begin a new city, recruit members of other tribes, and train Magic casters. I wonder what else I can use it to jump start?
… Merit system.
Currently, in my village, everyone is provided for. Aside from some people being quicker or slower to grab food at dinner, the treatment is just about equal. That community style is fine in a small village where my authority reaches every corner, but is it still possible in a big city? A city has more people to complete tasks. If people aren't motivated to work and only aim to have fun all the time… Well, work almost was fun in the village, especially with me introducing new ways to do things. But I intend to make a comfortable place with modern conveniences. I know well that when there are things that fun to do, why would you want to work when you'll be taken care of anyway?
The answer that most places I know of came to was money. Necessities were not provided; they were obtained through the exchange of money. Ideally, money was a representation of a person’s contribution to society.
Anyway, I think, for my city, a socialistic economy would be best. I can worry about the details later. For now, let’s explain the most important part to those gathered. They were looking a little bored with the Magic Games finished anyway.
“Attention, everyone,” I called. “We are heading into an important battle tomorrow morning. I would like to see to it that those who fight well are appropriately rewarded for their efforts. I think we all know that there is no one more skilled than the spirits at evaluating the results of battle. Everyone who wants to fight tomorrow, will have their Magic Power measured first.”
I would love to do it now, but I'm still drained. The Magic casters, too, wouldn't get an accurate assessment like this. It will have to wait until everyone has rested.
There were only vegetables for dinner tonight. The results tomorrow have to make up for that. Before bedtime, I have enough Magic Power to make some tablets. There, I write the details of my new spells for Fiara, and she begins to record the results of the Magic Games. In the morning, there are a few errands to run, and then… we go to war.
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Everyone who wants to fight today is gathered before me. I have created a miniature tablet for each of them. On a bigger tablet, I have detailed explanation of our new official measurement system.
I see Magic Power with