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=The Empire of Rhode=
 
  
The empire of Rhode is, in fact warring on two fronts, with the Republic of the Isles
 
in the north and with the elves of the Shadow Wood forest in the south. The economic and military might of Rhode is great, due to the large amount of fertile land, the temperate weather and good supply of natural resources, bolstered by Rhode's use of slave labour. They appear to be doing well in both wars.
 
 
 
==Royalty,Nobility and Commoners of Rhode==
 
 
The rulership of the south is an imperial monarchy. Lands are divided into principalities, duchies, counties and baronnys and ruled and administered by their hereditary nobility. All pay tribute to the Emporer, both in taxes and troops.  The system of government is entirely based on the feudal system.  The empire has no single standing army, but rather each noble, by his oath of fealty must equip and train men, and send them to serve the Emporer in his wars.
 
 
All land is owned by the nobility, by law. Most land and businnesses are also administered by hirelings of the noble families but there are a small number of commoners who rent from the nobility and run their own operations. Being low-born is a great impediment in the southern kingdoms, little better than being a slave.
 
 
Population breakdown by class is as follows:
 
 
* 0.1% high noblity - ranking land owners with taxation rights
 
* 0.9% "low" nobility - landless knights or noble merchants and traders
 
* 4% commoner merchants and traders
 
* 5% serving class
 
* 5% skilled labourers - artists, and skilled crafters (smiths, coopers, brewers, sculptors, etc.)
 
* 65% free common labourers - carters, farmers, miners
 
* 20% slaves
 
 
===The Royalty of the Empire===
 
 
Rhode has a single emporer and number of princes.  The emporer
 
appoints those princes in his favor to rule the non-hereditary
 
posts of the six Duchies of Rhode.  Other princes are granted
 
titles at the Emporer's pleasure.
 
 
===Noblility and Titles===
 
 
====Peers====
 
 
Peers are the true nobility of Rhode.  Counts, Marquis and Barons
 
are all titled, hereditary ranks, with full taxation rights over
 
their land, and bound by an oath of fealty to their Prince and to
 
their Emporer.  Each is responsible for equiping and training a
 
certain number of footmen, and for providing mounted knights to
 
be sent to war at the Emporer's or their Duke's word.
 
 
Marquis have sovereign power over a march or border city.
 
Counts have soveriegn power over large county or city.
 
Barons have soveriegn powers over smaller baronies.
 
 
These landed nobles are named after the counties, marches,
 
cities and baronies they rule.  A nobles word are as law to
 
all commoners, and to all lower or equal ranked nobles in
 
their domain.  Visiting nobles are usually treated with respect,
 
but may be banished from the domain by the right of the ruling
 
lord.
 
 
====Landless====
 
 
Knights (form of address Sir or Madam) are a non hereditary rank granted to an
 
individual in exchange for service and fealty.  The spouse of a Knight has no
 
noble rank. Knights are typically the younger sons or daughters of titled
 
nobility or baronets, or of knights.  The rank of knight is granted to an
 
individual cavalryman or spellcaster in exchange for military service. 
 
They are nobility by law, and have the right to bear arms or magical devices,
 
to wear a white belt to identify them as nobles, to own land.  The grantor
 
of the knighthood will give the knight 1000gp, and a portion of his land as
 
well as 50% of the revenue from such land.  The knight is expected to
 
provide all of his martial equipment, weapons, a mount, armor and or
 
magical equipment and supplies as well is to build and or maintain a
 
hall or manor.  Experienced knights usually have a small retinue of
 
retainers and cohorts as well.
 
 
==Slavery==
 
 
Slavery of non-human races is legal in the south. Humanoids like Orcs and Goblins are considered too foul to enslave and are always killed. The most common slaves are
 
half-orcs and halflings. Half-orcs have been subjugated by the Church and have been
 
taught that there rightful place in the hierarchy of life is as slaves to humans.
 
Halflings are mostly Golanites and are pacifists, and as such they are easy to
 
capture and are model slaves, although their small size makes them unsuitable for
 
heavy work. Gnomes are also quite common although they are seen as more troublesome
 
than halflings and just as unsuitable for heavy labour in addition their mastry of
 
illusion has led to several slave breakouts. Dwarves are prized for their
 
craftmanship, but are known to be troublesome slaves. They are regarded as worth
 
it and are always well guarded. Some wood elves have been taken as slaves. So far,
 
little gain has come of it, many wood-elves dying in their attempts to escape,
 
sometimes taking some of their slave masters with them.
 
 
Citizens of Rhode and the families of Citizens are exempt from slavery.  Citizenship
 
is aquired by birth and is held by most humans, high elves and half elves who reside
 
in Rhode.  Citizenship is revoked for criminals, and several years to life enslavement
 
is a common punishment for crimes.  Children of human slaves, born in Rhode are
 
commonly granted citizenship upon their 16th birthday.
 
 
Slaves comprise about 20% of the population of Rhode, and are responsible for
 
about one third of all labour.  By tradition and law, slaves are not used for
 
agriculture, but rather for dangerous occupations.  Typical jobs done by slaves
 
include, unskilled labour in foundries and other heavy industry, mining, and
 
construction.  Slave operations often use a mix of slaves and skilled labourers,
 
for example, in construction of a keep, slaves will be used for heavey labour
 
of lifting stones into place, while strone masons will do the stone cutting and
 
supervision.
 
 
Racial breakdown of slaves are: 10% Foreign Humans, 10% Criminal Human,
 
50% Half Orc, 20% Halfling, 5% Dwarf, 3% Gnome, 2% Elf.
 
 
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