Culgan Cerberus
Human
Mercenary
Guess what? I was paid to kill you.
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Post by Culgan Cerberus on Aug 3, 2005 12:11:23 GMT -5
Well I have just start role playing here again, but I noticed something strange. You have knights and warriors, a castle gate, but no castle. I am not sure if there is a King and Queen, but that brings up the question, who commands the Human Army.
Rit, a slave owner, doesn't seem right, but a King and Queen does.
No offense, I like this site. I am just wondering why you don't have a castle.
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Eiddwyn
Human
Scholar
I think it pisses God off if you walk by the color purple in a field somewhere and don't notice it.
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Post by Eiddwyn on Aug 4, 2005 20:09:04 GMT -5
The Lord's Mansion serves as the castle, I'm pretty sure. After all, how would it work that there would be a Lord and a monarch to govern the same city?
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Culgan Cerberus
Human
Mercenary
Guess what? I was paid to kill you.
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Post by Culgan Cerberus on Aug 4, 2005 20:16:46 GMT -5
I just thought that the lord is a slave owner. I guess I am wrong, sorry.
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Post by Asheira on Aug 5, 2005 20:59:55 GMT -5
The Lord is a very wealthy man, and has many slaves at his service. Asheira just happens to be his personal slave is all. Yes, ther eis nothing odd about that, as many a wealthy house own slaves. What would be odd, would to see a knight owning one, or a thief, or something like that.
Huggles, I hope that helped ~K~
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Culgan Cerberus
Human
Mercenary
Guess what? I was paid to kill you.
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Post by Culgan Cerberus on Aug 15, 2005 5:44:24 GMT -5
No, sorry I meant I think it would be odd for a Lord to be in command of the Human Army.
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Protege
High Elf
Theif
The shadows hide many secrets...but only those cloaked in shadow see nothing but the light.
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Post by Protege on Aug 15, 2005 10:05:47 GMT -5
That's basically how it works though. King has lords control pieces of his land. Lord has an army to control his piece of land. A lot of people owned slaves when the slave trade was flourishing, people from all sorts of positions in life. It didn't matter who you were, if you could afford a slave and had a lot of work, you would buy a slave to have them do most, if not all, of the work.
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Post by Cirion Derufin on Aug 15, 2005 10:12:50 GMT -5
So if Rit is the Lord of Rhyfaugh and there is no king, that means that he assumes the position of king, despite the fact that he is still a lord. So that means that his vassals and knights control the army unless the Lord says otherwise. Am I correct?
*hates how confusing Feudalism is*
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