Villein
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- | + | The basic full member begins as a '''villein'''. Being a villein means you are a villager and are bound to a liege lord like a peer or a knight. Most members of Wessex who will enjoy playing with us will be villeins. Being a villein doesn't require too much commitment - just a certain portion of your time or income must be devoted to harvesting for the clan, or more directly, your liege lord. (This may even be automatically deducted in Darkfall) | |
- | + | Some villeins may elect to become soldiers. Soldiers will have special breaks in their harvesting requirements for the clan which will be less than other villeins'. They will make up for this contribution by regularly drilling and practicing combat, formations, and field commands with our garrison. We aim to have a very disciplined fighting force, and we are going to need soldiers who will be there to train with us regularly. Those soldiers who do not show up for our scheduled drilling very often will go back to being regular villeins. | |
- | + | The benefit to being a soldier is first that less personal income is contributed to the clan than villeins. Secondly, you will have firsthand combat experience and will be there at all of our battles, trained to win and there to take the loot from your kills. Thirdly, you will have the chance to gain in rank in our military, becoming a sergeant, possibly being taken as an esquire, and later even being granted a knighthood. | |
- | == | + | The benefit to being a villein is first that you don't have to show up to regularly scheduled drills. Secondly, you will be able to devote more of your time to farming, harvesting, PVE or practicing your own trade. Thirdly, you might have an easier time saving up your own money. Once you've saved enough, you can contact the Chamberlain and buy a building in one of our towns where you may set up your own trade. Soldiers can save their loot money too, but a villein may be able to gain money sooner and will have the time for the perfected tradeskills to be ready to open shop. Once you own a building in a town, you will be released from villeiny and will become a "burgess", a freeman. |
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+ | == Synonyms and equivalent ranks == | ||
*[[Cottar]] | *[[Cottar]] | ||
*[[Contadino]] | *[[Contadino]] |
Revision as of 20:33, 23 November 2008
The basic full member begins as a villein. Being a villein means you are a villager and are bound to a liege lord like a peer or a knight. Most members of Wessex who will enjoy playing with us will be villeins. Being a villein doesn't require too much commitment - just a certain portion of your time or income must be devoted to harvesting for the clan, or more directly, your liege lord. (This may even be automatically deducted in Darkfall)
Some villeins may elect to become soldiers. Soldiers will have special breaks in their harvesting requirements for the clan which will be less than other villeins'. They will make up for this contribution by regularly drilling and practicing combat, formations, and field commands with our garrison. We aim to have a very disciplined fighting force, and we are going to need soldiers who will be there to train with us regularly. Those soldiers who do not show up for our scheduled drilling very often will go back to being regular villeins.
The benefit to being a soldier is first that less personal income is contributed to the clan than villeins. Secondly, you will have firsthand combat experience and will be there at all of our battles, trained to win and there to take the loot from your kills. Thirdly, you will have the chance to gain in rank in our military, becoming a sergeant, possibly being taken as an esquire, and later even being granted a knighthood.
The benefit to being a villein is first that you don't have to show up to regularly scheduled drills. Secondly, you will be able to devote more of your time to farming, harvesting, PVE or practicing your own trade. Thirdly, you might have an easier time saving up your own money. Once you've saved enough, you can contact the Chamberlain and buy a building in one of our towns where you may set up your own trade. Soldiers can save their loot money too, but a villein may be able to gain money sooner and will have the time for the perfected tradeskills to be ready to open shop. Once you own a building in a town, you will be released from villeiny and will become a "burgess", a freeman.