From: Michael Schwartz (mschwartz@mindspring.com)
Date: Tue 02 Apr 2002 - 04:14:05 EEST
>Since we still don't have an answer as to what
John Hughes wrote:
>our stead population is, we're working in the
>dark.
40 adults was the number I kept hearing bounced around... 20 men and 20 women... and children numbering 40 as well, for a total population of 80. Swensstead would need five carls in order to support its populace, or three carls and four half-carls, or two carls and six half-carls, or one carl and eight half-carls. Should we stick with the sheepherding focus, the half-carls are likely wealthy cottars who have prospered due to the Heler shrine's blessing. I would go with two carls and six half-carls/wealthy cottars, as that gives the cottars a bit more pull legally (oath-weight of a carl is 25 cows, equal to his or her wergild; that of a cottar or half-carl is likewise equal to his or her wergild, ten cows. This would provide Swensstead's cottars with a 60-to-50 advantage over the carls.
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