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Lukepop wrote:But In medieval times people wouldn't have done that.
Azerath wrote:Lukepop wrote:But In medieval times people wouldn't have done that.
In "Medieval Times" the land was already tied to a Lord. This is a new world we're coming to, there are no hereditary claims, and our Emperor is no position to asert his claims on the land.
Siegbert wrote:Azerath wrote:Lukepop wrote:But In medieval times people wouldn't have done that.
In "Medieval Times" the land was already tied to a Lord. This is a new world we're coming to, there are no hereditary claims, and our Emperor is no position to asert his claims on the land.
Depends on where you are. Eastern Germany and the Baltic were at certain times free of any claims as this was the home to pagans against whom crusades were launched. After that settlers were lured into there with the promise of new opportunities they didn't have in their old homes.
Azerath wrote:-Peasants were granted land under Feudalism, they didn't get to claim it as theirs. In this game, we're going to do the opposite.
Siegbert wrote:Azerath wrote:-Peasants were granted land under Feudalism, they didn't get to claim it as theirs. In this game, we're going to do the opposite.
Originally it was theirs in the time before feudalism. Feudal social structures arose when it became apparent that peasants couldn't protect their land anymore on their own.
Siegbert wrote:Is the age of colonization still considered feudalism?
Indi wrote:There are a lot of young men pulling "facts" from their asses about history in this thread.
Firewaterfriday wrote:One thing that I haven't heard of so far, is whether there can be land disputes in a guild. Like in-fighting,civil war, desertion, etc. I want to be a merc/guard not attached to one guild how do I do that without the option to leave/desert? Time contracts consented to by both parties with promise of reward in specific amount?
Apep wrote:Imo, people claiming land on their own in medieval times has an example too. Mainly early medieval era, though, think about the migration period. Also it was quite common in East Europe aswell, especially in slavic regions. After the Saxons were conquered by the Franks, they simply moved on to the east and claimed land on their own instead of asking the Emperor about it.