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Post by Minya Collowen on Aug 22, 2005 12:48:29 GMT -5
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Post by Eliwen on Aug 22, 2005 20:32:05 GMT -5
The Knight: You are the brave and loyal knight! You serve your king and lord unfailingly. You are full of courage and honor. You are trustworthy and chivalrous. You are there for the purpose to serve your master and to protect the innocent.
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Post by Allison on Aug 25, 2005 15:52:19 GMT -5
The Peasant: Peasants were second to the last class in medieval society. They were the working class. They would've been today's waiters, sales associates, and such. Back then they would've been barmaids, ostlers, and farmers. Peasants usually did not have a whole lot of money, but this could be good because too much money did not spoil their nature. Peasants, like today's working class, were the backbone of their society. Without them a great nation would fall to ruin. As a peasant you are most likely hardworking, honest, and cheerful like most average citizens today.
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Post by hobbit4life on Aug 25, 2005 20:21:24 GMT -5
The Sorcerer / Sorceress: In the middle ages sorcerers were regarded highly as wise and as a result they usually found themselves as the king or queen's most trusted advisor. As a sorceress you most likely are gifted with artistic talent and are an exceptionally perceptive, persuasive, and creative individual. At your worst however you can be manipulative, elitist, and have a high and mighty sort of nature. * I am all powerful!*
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Post by Kamiri (Ianthe) on Aug 25, 2005 21:33:27 GMT -5
um... yay... go me...
The Nobleman or Noblewoman: You're second in rank only to the royal family. Indeed you are the relatives of royalty, born rich into your house. You have never needed to work and because of that you may become spoiled and arrogant. Do not think you are better than others simply because you were born wealthy. You are not all bad though, the nobility were responsible for ruling over certain pieces of land that were given to them by the king or queen. A good lord or lady would rule with grace and benevolence and would respond at once to the king's call if they were needed. The nobility could also be responsible for advising the royalty in times of need.
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Post by Calenfalathiel on Mar 26, 2006 10:05:21 GMT -5
The Sorcerer / Sorceress: In the middle ages sorcerers were regarded highly as wise and as a result they usually found themselves as the king or queen's most trusted advisor. As a sorceress you most likely are gifted with artistic talent and are an exceptionally perceptive, persuasive, and creative individual. At your worst however you can be manipulative, elitist, and have a high and mighty sort of nature. [imghttp://images.quizilla.com/L/LadyTigerEyes/1123099610_asorceress.gif
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Arien
Squire
[P:252]
Ranger of the East
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Post by Arien on May 16, 2007 0:45:21 GMT -5
Knight: You are the brave and loyal knight! You serve your king and lord unfailingly. You are full of courage and honor. You are trustworthy and chivalrous. You are there for the purpose to serve your master and to protect the innocent.
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Post by silverwings on May 16, 2007 1:38:59 GMT -5
The Sorcerer / Sorceress: In the middle ages sorcerers were regarded highly as wise and as a result they usually found themselves as the king or queen's most trusted advisor. As a sorceress you most likely are gifted with artistic talent and are an exceptionally perceptive, persuasive, and creative individual. At your worst however you can be manipulative, elitist, and have a high and mighty sort of nature. * I am all powerful!* Ditto.
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llanen
Squire
[P:1904]
Proud to Be A Wilder
Posts: 40
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Post by llanen on May 16, 2007 5:12:38 GMT -5
Ummm. okay? The Serf: You are the serf. Sadly you are the lowest class of the medieval hierarchy. You are a slave to your lord. Typically serfs were farmers that were bound to forever tend their lord's lands and produce crops that would first feed the nobleman's house, and most likely you would only see whatever's left of what your hardwork produced. You had no real money of your own and you had to obey your lord or lady or risk being put to death. Usually there was no way out of your predicament. As the serf you as a person are most likely determined, purposeful, resolute, and firm in everything you do. Also you are probably an optimistic person that is full of hope and faith. As a person it is not a bad thing to get this result!
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Post by SwordBound on May 16, 2007 8:10:46 GMT -5
awwww that's sad haha
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llanen
Squire
[P:1904]
Proud to Be A Wilder
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Post by llanen on May 16, 2007 20:27:09 GMT -5
Yeah I'm kind of saddened now but you know what. Less stuff to worry about being a serf and all. HEHE. I just take orders and not get my head cut off.
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Post by luinvinial on Jan 21, 2008 10:50:13 GMT -5
The Peasant: Peasants were second to the last class in medieval society. They were the working class. They would've been today's waiters, sales associates, and such. Back then they would've been barmaids, ostlers, and farmers. Peasants usually did not have a whole lot of money, but this could be good because too much money did not spoil their nature. Peasants, like today's working class, were the backbone of their society. Without them a great nation would fall to ruin. As a peasant you are most likely hardworking, honest, and cheerful like most average citizens today.
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