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Thank you. Basically, the county of Greinbourg is the granary of the duchy :P We have big plains for cereals, some hills for wine... and also a whole river! Great, really great; it fits with the plan I had in mind. However, I'd like to add a mountain in a specific place. To be precise, It would be fantastic to have the castle of Greinbourg on a small and steep mountain. May I or is it forbidden?
Of course. Hills are everywhere in Austria, apparently :D
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Thank you. Basically, the county of Greinbourg is the granary of the duchy :P We have big plains for cereals, some hills for wine... and also a whole river! Great, really great; it fits with the plan I had in mind. However, I'd like to add a mountain in a specific place. To be precise, It would be fantastic to have the castle of Greinbourg on a small and steep mountain. May I or is it forbidden?
Of course. Hills are everywhere in Austria, apparently :D
Oh yea each of our countries should help in one way or another. I was thinking my county could either provide administratives or gold and metals from the mines.
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One other thing that I noticed some of you may be confused with. Just because you have the title of count doesn't mean that every estate in the county is yours, or that your family owns land only in that particular county. For example, one noble house could be awarded land in two or three different administrative divisions, meaning that those outside the county that belongs to you will have to pay taxes to the local administration (i.e. if von Hoffendolts have a count of Lictenau, they don't own all of the county. They may also have holdings in the lands that are directly under Manburg or in county of Dobersberg, meaning that the lords of those holdings will pay taxes to the Duke and the count of Dobersberg, respectively) PS) The example was hypothetical.
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One other thing that I noticed some of you may be confused with. Just because you have the title of count doesn't mean that every estate in the county is yours, or that your family owns land only in that particular county. For example, one noble house could be awarded land in two or three different administrative divisions, meaning that those outside the county that belongs to you will have to pay taxes to the local administration (i.e. if von Hoffendolts have a count of Lictenau, they don't own all of the county. They may also have holdings in the lands that are directly under Manburg or in county of Dobersberg, meaning that the lords of those holdings will pay taxes to the Duke and the count of Dobersberg, respectively) PS) The example was hypothetical.
Aye I know. But all the lords,knights etc. that run the towns answer to the count.
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One other thing that I noticed some of you may be confused with. Just because you have the title of count doesn't mean that every estate in the county is yours, or that your family owns land only in that particular county. For example, one noble house could be awarded land in two or three different administrative divisions, meaning that those outside the county that belongs to you will have to pay taxes to the local administration (i.e. if von Hoffendolts have a count of Lictenau, they don't own all of the county. They may also have holdings in the lands that are directly under Manburg or in county of Dobersberg, meaning that the lords of those holdings will pay taxes to the Duke and the count of Dobersberg, respectively) PS) The example was hypothetical.
Aye I know. But all the lords,knights etc. that run the towns answer to the count.
They answer to the count of the county that their estates are in, not the count that is their family member. This opens the possibility of one member of the house fighting against the other members in case of war between two counts. Of course, that member has a choice to either be loyal to his count or his family.
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Can I get the situation of Rastenburg, ie landscape and people??? SO I know what the county is good for and what it might not support. Also the von Hoffendolts will have Rastenburg (County), Rastenburg (Castle), Alleburg and Bunenburg. That leaves all the villages and the town of Manningen for others in Rastenburg. Is that okay??? I want to leave some of the small holdings to others.
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Can I get the situation of Rastenburg, ie landscape and people??? SO I know what the county is good for and what it might not support. Also the von Hoffendolts will have Rastenburg (County), Rastenburg (Castle), Alleburg and Bunenburg. That leaves all the villages and the town of Manningen for others in Rastenburg. Is that okay??? I want to leave some of the small holdings to others.
People are by a vast majority of Germanic origin. Landscape is hilly around Rastenburg, a bit more mountainous to the south and has a strip of plain in the very north around Manningen while the villages between them are on a transition. As for holdings, you only want to own castles?
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Can I get the situation of Rastenburg, ie landscape and people??? SO I know what the county is good for and what it might not support. Also the von Hoffendolts will have Rastenburg (County), Rastenburg (Castle), Alleburg and Bunenburg. That leaves all the villages and the town of Manningen for others in Rastenburg. Is that okay??? I want to leave some of the small holdings to others.
People are by a vast majority of Germanic origin. Landscape is hilly around Rastenburg, a bit more mountainous to the south and has a strip of plain in the very north around Manningen while the villages between them are on a transition. As for holdings, you only want to own castles?
What about the county of Lichtenau? Also for my county I'd rather own the villiages/mines and give my lords and vassels the castles.
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@TwistedSun, sorry, I seem to have f**ked up. The geography of your county is literally in the mountains. All of it. I am about to put up the geographic map so you can take a look.
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This is what I've got thus far. Let me know what you guys think.
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I was going to pick up some of the villages after I finish the history and mines I assume go to the count?
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Okay, this one is a little sloppy and small because if I enlarged it would be very pixelated and the geography would be unrecognizable.
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Looks fine... Also here is a mostly finished history. Please let me know if changes are needed also I will add in less important family members to be knights with villages later.
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This is what I've got thus far. Let me know what you guys think.
Great family back story! Fits in perfectly with the story as well. You will probably going to get some land in the north, by the way.
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Sounds great. Are there any changes I'm going to have to make or is it all good?
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Sounds great. Are there any changes I'm going to have to make or is it all good?
"'s all good baby baaabeh." -Notorious B.I.G.
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Looks fine... Also here is a mostly finished history. Please let me know if changes are needed also I will add in less important family members to be knights with villages later.
Looks great. Only few minor details that don't match. For Frederick von Hoffendolt the passage starts with "Albert". As for Bunenberg castle, it was under Oskar III von Rittenberg until 1396. when the lord died at Nicopolis.
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I should probably start working on my family history if this serf rebellion is to take off...
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I should probably start working on my family history if this serf rebellion is to take off...
Quick question though, do you plan to start the rebellion immediately as the RP starts or are you going to hold it off for a bit?
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Okay, this one is a little sloppy and small because if I enlarged it would be very pixelated and the geography would be unrecognizable.
Well, sh*t. This means I'm going to be all sheeps and cattle... the duchy's Galles ;-;. At least I'm protected from sudden austrian attacks by mountains :P Jokes aside, my production will be centered around raw goods for most craftmanship works then, like wool, leather, wood and metals. I can still make a rich region out of it. The Greiffon household has strong influence in the northen part of the county, so we will control directly Greinbourg, Greiffonburg, Nieberau and any mineshaft that may appear in the region. Moreover the village of Neukirchen is going to be strongly effected by the Count decisions; whoever is going to control it will have to face our oppresive presence over the village's matters ;P Guys, I foresay it, the first that jokes on our sheeps and goats is a dead man. We have wonderful landscapes visible from our gallows.
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