Glen
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Post by Glen on Oct 23, 2006 18:17:48 GMT -5
Okay, so I've been trying to work out the history of my human character Keary, but I've bumped into a huge issue. I've no idea where he lives! I was looking through the boards and there are really nice descriptions of the environment, but nothing on any villages that may be in those areas. I was wondering where exactly the humans live and if there should be some premade villiages and "cities" (well, by the days standards) so that the humans can have a place to live.
One more thing is how the humans govern themselves in these areas. I'd imagine that in some area's it would be like a theocracy under the strongest god in the land but would there be priests in charge to keep order in the villages? Or would there be a king? Then again, if there were a king or a queen, he/she might try to take control of the area and "banish" said gods...but..yes >> I'm just extremely curious. I love rping humans so I want to be sure that they fit in well in their environment and don't ..well..stick out too much. Anyways, I've rambled enough XD
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Post by Nimbasugure on Oct 23, 2006 18:26:11 GMT -5
Oh yes, this is something we've been meaning to work on. ^^; Each village shall be a sub-board within the main environments. We just haven't got around to creating them yet.
This being somewhere around feudal times, the villages would be run via the caste system, with peasents/surfs on the bottom, merchants above them, then nights, lesser lords, priests and nobles and the lord personage on the top. As to how the lords get there, we the admins will probably grant a certain character the role if that character's player requests it. But, basically, this is the Middle Ages, with villages and manors and what not...
I hope that answers your questions. The nature of village depends on the god that rules it and the territory it's in...
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Glen
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Post by Glen on Oct 23, 2006 18:34:09 GMT -5
Ah, alright! ^^ I just wanted to check and see. That makes much more sence now.
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Post by Nimbasugure on Oct 23, 2006 18:52:40 GMT -5
Yes, it's good to ask questions. ^^
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