
Cost: 20 wood
The hunter’s post produces venison from deer hunted in and around the castle. Venison is stored in the keep and used to hold banquets in order to generate honour.

Cost: 20 wood
The vegetable garden grows several varieties of nutritious vegetables (although mainly pumpkins!). Vegetables are stored in the keep and are used to hold banquets in order to generate honour.

Cost: 30 wood
The sheep farm breeds sheep in order to produce wool. The wool is then stored in the stockpile and used by the tailor to make clothes.

Cost: 150 wood
The tailor takes wool from the stockpile, spins it into yarn, then weaves it into cloth to make fine clothes. The clothes are then brought to the keep to be worn by the guests at the banquet.

Cost: 70 wood
The apiary contains a number of bee hives which are used to make honey. The honey is then delivered to the keep to be used in banquets.

Cost: 120 wood
The vineyard is where grapes are grown and fermented into wine. The wine barrels are then rolled to the keep to be enjoyed in great quantities by the guests at the banquet.

Cost: 200 gold
Once erected, these statues provide a steady supply of honour. The closer a statue is placed to the keep the more honour it will produce.

Cost: 25 gold, 30 wood
Placing punishments around your castle will make you seem like a bad lord. Your peasants will fear you and as a result will work harder, but this will unsurprisingly make you unpopular and reduce troop morale.

Cost: 25 gold, 30 wood
Placing entertainment buildings around your castle will make you seem like a good lord. This will boost troop morale and increase your popularity, but at the same time will reduce your workers' productivity.