Well, hello guys. I believe I mentioned the Duchy of blahblahblah was mostly pastoral. Looks like I win.
Goody.
I hope I am not too late!
"Duchy of Chedel"
Noble House von Chedel
Leader: Duke Heinrich von Chedel
Territory: Castle Chedel, City of Zernburg
The city of Zernburg, is a large city with its population of "a lot"* and is surrounded by a large square wall and a lot of land, perfect for agriculture and horse breeding.
(Castle Chedel is in the middle of the city)
But it is not only a city of trade in the middle of the kingdom, it is also rather well defended by its two* legions of "Red-Shield Legionnaires" and the Chedel Heavy Cavalry, well trained knights in heavy armor.
Heinrich von Chedel is a man in his early twenties, he assumed power in the duchy after his fathers death in an hunting accident.
* Numbers are to be changed according to the general balance.
Nah, you're fine.
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A note about food: A single farmer can only produce enough food to feed about four or five others without some sort of intensified agriculture, which requires labor, or else importing food. Yields for fishing in large, well-stocked waters are similar, hunting and gathering are notably lower--maybe two or three people per hunter/gatherer--and while pastoralism only makes three or four persons' worth of food, it also makes other stuff. These are guidelines that I will expand into rules if I must. In short, make sure you have enough farmers. I chatted with mesor about the professional demographics of his fief, and if this conflicts with that use this.
If you have some questions or corrections, please post them! I'm mostly making these numbers up. Oh, and remember that children usually don't work and that women tend to do housework. A farmer will feed his family first without sending any food to the army or nobility if he isn't forced to give up his meager crop to them, which provokes revolts...In short, be realistic. Once we have enough fiefs (I'll probably cut it off at eight or nine, ten definitely) I'll start making an official map and asking for numbers of farmers and stuff.
...Not sure if I made this clear, should I draw up rules for this kind of thing?