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The empire of Rhode is, in fact warring on two fronts, with the northern humans in the north and the also at war with the elves of the Shadowwood forest on 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. 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 levies and troops.
 
The empire of Rhode is, in fact warring on two fronts, with the northern humans in the north and the also at war with the elves of the Shadowwood forest on 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. 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 levies and troops.
  

Revision as of 08:46, 17 August 2005

The Empire of Rhode

The empire of Rhode is, in fact warring on two fronts, with the northern humans in the north and the also at war with the elves of the Shadowwood forest on 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. 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 levies and troops.

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, but there is a rising middle class and growing unrest.

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.


> > 2nd slaves: it seems there is a lot of slavery of demi humens in the human > dominated areas. Are there any humans who are also slaves or is it only demi > humans who are allowed to be slaves? Would human criminals serve as slaves, > or those captured in war? Would their childern if any also be slaves? Also > do slaves make up a large segment of the populataion as they did in the > roman empire? How much of the ecomony (agriculture etc) is based on slavery > and how much is based on free workers? >