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Book II/Chapter 57: Habits of Trust

🕑 Added 2025-10-31 16:28:00 +0000 UTC
Book II/Chapter 57: Habits of Trust

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ThePolarParadox

Id prefer it if she turned into an actual agent or figurehead. Not just some background decoration. It'll take a while but hopefully we can coax her into a hobby or passion. Hell, get her to try out different stuff. Horseriding, arts, writing literature, organizing charities for the commons or gatherings for the nobility.

Jan van Donkersgoed

I hope you make Katerina a main stay in this story and build her up as a trusted confidant and partner for Constantine. I think it would be very interesting to see how modern feminist/equality ideas would fit in that time. I guess the church of the time would have some ideas about treating a woman as an equal.

Hugo23

I think that is the spin with the first payment before all others. It could very well be that farmers hand over their hearth levy to the tax man, watch it go into the post and come back out to his hands. Having them issue in "batches" with record and redeemable after that known date means they can always know roughly how much they owe as it were. Careful record keeping will be important for this venture, something a private printing press will be very useful for.

Wen L.

Good idea to use short-term bonds to generate flexible currency and income throughout the empire. The trust issue will be resolved over time, but a major point needs to be remembered, national stability will play a role in the market value of bonds issued like this. If let's say a rumor is spread that Constantine is impotent, the bondholders will be scared, causing a spike in cost for issuance, pushing the value of a bond lower. I can see Venice or Genoa use this kind of dirty trick on Constantine, who historically had that rumor spread by his detractors. The decline of Byzantine debt in this scenario will cause capital flight, enriching their rivals. However, if you go with that storyline, I'd use a modern countermeasure, hold a reserve based on your national assets. If Venice pulls that trick, causing Byzantine bonds to fall, Constantine should use the opportunity to buy up his future debt at a deeply discounted rate than what was originally issued, then produce an heir of some sort (if he's capable have a baby with Katarina, if not name Thomas' children to the line of succession through adoption as Roman Emperor used to do). Doing so will provide a double floor on the bond via value and trust in national stability, plus the cost of spreading rumors and losses from the public awareness of such a stable bond versus the rival country, could cause them to see a short term cash crunch. Just an idea for causing an ancient version of a short squeeze :P


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