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How peaceful or bloody was Ludwig II's rise, exactly? Was it a proper unification war?
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Damn. She's taller than the Duke.
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You got a point there. Thinking about it, it's more practical for villages to go to their closest Duke/Duchess with their taxes. Sorry about that! Let's go with more dependence on the Duke/Duchess instead.


Understood! On the other hand, that would make for a very good reason for a lot of the nobles to rebel against the Queen, haha.
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You're right. I have the hierarchy set up with the Wizard Queen presiding over the province, and Dukes/Duchesses presiding over their cities, with viscounts and barons having lesser power in those cities, paying respects to both the Duke/Duchess and the Queen. I would say the Duke/Duchess is almost like a petty king/queen, or like a jarl. The main difference being in Arrowfell that the Dukes/Duchesses are expected to attend court when the Queen calls them, and the cities are far more connected and controlled, as the Queen likes to keep her cities close, and can feel when a city starts to stray and harbour ill will, as is the case of Odenfield.

The city is the seat of power, and typically presides over the farmland surrounding a city. This can be as far a 1-3 hours of walking distance, depending on the city. Villages usually have a leader or representative that travels to Hathforth to ensures taxes are maintained.

Does that answer your question alright?

Also, the island is a great place to put your city. :)


That does clear up a lot! To clarify though, the satellite settlements surrounding a city don't send their taxes to their respective cities, but right up to Hathforth, thereby depriving the dukes of a large part of their own taxes?
That map helps a lot. I'm tempted to place my character's city on that island by Althius...

Is the system in the kingdom a strictly feudal one, with lesser nobles under the dukes and duchesses? What would the territorial extent of a duke or duchess be? I'm assuming the city is just the seat of power, but how much of the surrounding land and villages does the average one hold?
Yeah, I was being a dumbass and misread. Just assumed you were speaking about Odonfield. :>

Having more than one trading hub in a single country isn't exactly unusual, though. Would probably be strange not to have more than one, actually, unless Est disagrees.
Kinda awkward to have the city be specialized in trade, when Hathforth itself is also known as the giga-trade place.


Looks like Odonfield is a proper land-route hub, whereas I plan my character to have a nice trading port. Different trading specialty. ;3
I've been out and busy basically the whole day, but I plan to start working on my idea tomorrow. This might sound somewhat familiar for some of y'all, but I'm planning on a mercantile duchess, a woman whose money and power comes directly from her own trading businesses and her powers of logistics. Her city would accordingly be particularly suited for trade, and her faction would either be her own personal trading company or some sort of similar consortium.
Working on an idea but will need a couple days too, yeah.
Given your setup, I'm assuming the position of the rebelling duke/duchess is also up for claiming?
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