80 reference · 80 passages · 6 spells
Free, Social Status You live by working the land. You may control…
…Magus, Laborer, Merchant, Paid Rights, Peasant, Wanderer Minor Virtues Custos, Factor, Failed…
…Unlike a peasant, who is an agrarian worker who works at a…
…as Clerk, Knight, Landed Noble, Peasant, or even Hermetic Magus. His former…
…the nobility, the church, guilds, peasants — and it seriously hampers his working…
…obviously monstrous animals are usually killed by peasants. Often, 1 pawn of…
…br> [Domestic Animal](#domestic-animal)<br> [Hermetic Magus](#hermetic-magus)<br> [Laborer…
…Farmer 4 (plowing), Folk Ken 2 (peasants), Great Weapon 2 (pitchfork), Guile…
…1 (people), Folk Ken 1 (peasants), Hunt 2 (from the air), Music…
…2 (varies), Folk Ken 1 (peasants), Guile 4 (fast talk), Village Lore…
…1 (names), Folk Ken 2 (peasants), Guile 1 (tall stories), Second Sight…
…Farmer 4 (plowing), Folk Ken 2 (peasants), Great Weapon 2 (pitchfork), Guile…
…In short, labor saving devices promote idle peasants, and idle peasants foment…
…Most covenants do not have feudal rights over peasants, and so any…
…improve the lives of the peasants who supply food for the covenant…
…farmed by 10 to 40 peasants (a freeman typically has 120 acres…
A peasant in Mythic Europe requires about 24 bushels of grain each…
…In short, labor saving devices promote idle peasants, and idle peasants foment…
…intended for lords, craftsmen, or peasants, magi are better off employing mundane…
…peasants), Guile 5+2 (5) (fast talking), High French 5 (peasants), Hunt…
…4 (peasants), Guile 7+2 (fast talking), High French 5 (peasants), Hunt…
…3 (peasants), Guile 6+2 (fast talking), High French 5 (peasants), Hunt…
…3 (peasants), Guile 6+2 (fast talking), High French 5 (peasants), Hunt…
…bite), Carouse 3 (drinking), Charm 3 (first impressions), Folk Ken 3 (peasants…
…The typical kern looks like a dirty, tunicwearing peasant holding a short…
…Racially, they come from many backgrounds, and only the peasants are actually…
…Ulster 2 (castles), Brawl 4 (Dodge), English 2 (commanding peasants), Etiquette 2…
…A kern is simply a member of the peasant levy, a semi…
Peasants are often required to use the lord's bakery. The bakers…
It is illegal for a peasant to waste the things his lord…
…The heriot is the peasant's best beast in many places, but…
A peasant pays a fee to the lord for entering the manor…
…The peasants also fear taht the merchant and his retinue will rape…
…The number of sheep kept by any peasant family varies considerably with…
…Merchet is widely loathed by peasants. They see it as a tax…
…near the lord's birds. Peasants are forbidden from raising these birds…
…Querns were widespread in Roman times and virtually every peasant knows how…
…less flour than an equivalent peasant with an equivalent debt in a…
…The Peasantry. The famuli are those who live at the manor, or…
…The heriot is the peasant's best beast in many places, but…
There are a wide variety of fines levied on peasants. Fines vary…
…They suggested that each peasant, acting in his own interest, ran additional…
…The land may be rented to free peasants. The land may be…
…correctly, or even botched. Specialties: peasants, townsfolk, nobles, clergy, magi, the opposite…
…nobility, court, peasants, faeries, the Church. (General)
…you need lyrics to convince peasants to rise up against the local…
…priests, peasants, magi (Supernatural)
In the summer of 1211, peasants and a small party of southern…
…as thousands of children and peasants followed a young visionary south from…
…A dangerous game begins as the infernalist hides amongst the visiting peasants…
…other nomad tribes and from peasants seeking to escape debt and servitude…
…the noble sphinxes rule over the peasant satyri, enforced and supported by…
…One in eight castle folk are peasant warriors, whose duty it is…
…The conditionarii are peasants who have a duty, at a village level…
…Some nobles are simply Wealthy Peasants. A noble who maintains himself only…
…The Crown has a similar duty to Saxon peasants, Dutch merchants, the…
A half-free peasant is one who is a free man or…
There is an ascending scale of wealth and status in peasant communities…
Many peasant houses have a single room. Wealthier peasants might, however, have…
A peasant is required, by scripture, to cheerfully work to his utmost…
…The holy days on which a peasant is forbidden to work theoretically…
…Some peasants believe that the poor should be provided for from the…
…Many free peasants owe the Church a small fee, called church-scot…
…following sections as popular with peasants who seek to increase their material…
…The Happy Peasant > > Many troupes will find it convenient to simply select…
The main food of the peasants is bread. It is sometimes made…
…After this is complete the peasants make preparations for winter. The most…
Many peasants limit the size of their families by abstinence or contraception…
Many peasants, as a way of increasing their financial well-being, are…
The standard of living of peasants is strongly affected by the proximity…
…How much is the lifetime labor of a peasant worth? How much…
…the moral duty of his peasants to give him more. The lord…
…grant largesse to their followers. Peasants owe their lords their respects and…
…The demon believes that the peasants of the area are too exhausted…
…The week after Easter is a holiday for peasants according to the…
…This leads peasants into sin, encouraging them to shop around for the…
The simplest way for a peasant to have more money is to…
…The annual slaughter of beasts that the peasants do not wish to…
…Excommunication > > Peasants who do not pay their tithes are cursed. That is…
…For peasants these are eggs, butter, and milk, which become pancakes and…
…They create problems for peasants unable to resist the tallage of their…
…He demands the peasants pay an extra tax, to allow him the…
…A peasant who could tamper with the rolls, by sewing on a…
…The peasant then takes his tithe to the Church and his rent…
…Other duties also require attention from the peasants. A second, shallow plowing…
During this month the peasants perform such labors as are required by…
It is felt by many people that there is something ignoble about…
The agricultural year is divided into four uneven seasons by the work…
A feast is held to celebrate the resumption of work, although in…
…Most peasant families are very nearly selfsufficient, growing their own food, maintaining…
…If a peasant family grows too large for its land to support…
…For example, peasants may be required to sell their grain to merchants…