

Putting up a blizzard isn’t the only thing you can do though. You can waylay them potentially indefinitely after all, but keeping them locked down as your people start to die off it isn’t an option. You worry that they’re laying in supplies with how long your people can hold out in mind. Weselton’s alliance has been gathering enough supplies for their armies to simply make camp in a major blizzard and wait it out, and you’re unsure that your own citizens would be able to last longer. Palmer and Chambers think it will be fairly soon, though lack enough information to gauge accurately. You’ve privately almost given up on convincing them not to, though you let Anna keep her hopes. If that weren’t bad enough you have to worry about when your neighbors, who you’re close to calling enemies, will strike. Famine is a serious threat to Arendelle right now. While you could import food from further away transportation costs would result in it not really being any cheaper.

Which is further exacerbated by the soft embargo many of your neighbors are maintaining. In part because of the effects on the harvests following the Frost, though more because of your neighbors stockpiling food for a siege operation, food prices have spiked and availability is down. Your meeting with your advisory council is rather gloomy though. You counter by ordering her to translate for Palmer at all the meetings and see to him being taught the local language. Do Americans just get a pass on not learning other languages? Anna’s laughter and fluent switches through half a dozen different languages probably have something to do with it though.

Granted you’re unsure why you’re the one feeling embarrassed for speaking English poorly when Mr. You probably only understood half of what each other was saying. Your English comes mostly from books.Įnglish is a fiendishly difficult tongue to speak under any circumstances given it’s complex rules, and numerous linguistic exceptions, but particularly drawing only on lessons from texts. So it’s not that you don’t know English, but while Anna had tutors, you were far more secluded. Both you and Anna were taught a number of major languages as you’d need them to communicate with more important nations’ citizens. Though you feel some degree of embarrassment over the stilted way you speak his language. As you have in the past you have a personal meeting with your new advisor.
