fusangite said:
So, to be clear, you mean the environment of 9th century Europe under Frankish rule. Gotcha.Bear with me here. Are you saying that we should turn everyone in the Carolingian Empire into the same kind of demi-human?I do not know what you mean here. Do you mean that the physics of 9th century France should become D&D physics? Because, the social, ecological, economic and political realities of 9th century France would have a lot of difficulty arising in a D&D world.
Remember that I'm no historian.
But yes, we are *starting* with the environment of 9th century Europe under Frankish rule. We won't *end* with that, of course. But I had to start somewhere. I was very unclear on where to start, but thought Charlemagne's France would be a good place.
Yes, when we change something, we are changing that something for everyone ... in Charlemagne's France, including Charlemagne and his knights and army as well. We aren't changing any other place or society (such as Spain under Moorish occupation, or the Germanic tribes.)
The physics of 9th century France are the current physics, yes. As of yet, aside from the changes we have made, there is no magic, no psionics, nothing different from real-world Earth. We can add in those changes later.
Right now the only changes from historical reality are: the people of Carolingian Empire (Charlemagne's France) have Darkvision and Telepathy as described in earlier posts.
Now, we must figure out what changes that would make in the Carolingian Empire. We've done a lot of that for Darkvision (but more changes are possible.) We now must work on the changes for telepathy.
Even if we leave aside the question of how something like the Carolingian Empire could have emerged, we would then have to face the fact that ot would be a lot more powerful and effective under D&D physics. The number of low-level clerics in the society was significantly greater than the number in your standard DMG demographics table, especially in rural areas (which was basically everywhere).
At the *moment*, the Carolingian Empire is operating under normal physics, no clerics (or wizards, etc.) exist, and they have Darkvision and Telepathy as described in the earlier posts.
Would we use the class demographics from the DMG for describing the society or the Carolingians' own class demographics (lots of Rangers, Clerics, Fighters and Commoners and not much else)?People would travel differently. In Carolingian society, people generally traveled only during daylight and society pretty much shut down at night. Goods and information would move faster as a result of Darkvision. Would the adjacent societies also have Darkvision or just the people in the Empire? If only the Carolingians had Darkvision, I imagine that the empire would have seized more and different territory.
At the moment, the adjacent regions and peoples do not have anything the peoples of the Carolingian society have. I *appreciate* that this gives Charlemagne a crucial advantage. But we can go into the neighboring peoples later ... we are working on Charlemagne's people right now.
We are assuming (for this thread's purposes only) that the Carolingian Empire is not larger than it was historically at it's height.
And yes, things are different already. Look at the above posts. People have speculated on drastic changes for the Darkvision alone. Which is good ... we are creating that altered Demi-Human society!
But what about the conquered peoples of Charlemagne's world? Would the Gascons, Saxons, Croats, Italians and Frisians have Darkvision or would only the Franks? Obviously, the empire would be very different if people in its new territories were not part of the same D&D race as those in its core territory.
Only the Franks. For the moment, everyone else is out of luck.
If this means these other people are at a disavantage, both socially and militarily, then they are. (They obviously are, of course.) I'm guessing they are 2nd class peoples, in the Carolingian Empire, that the laws for them are different and repressive.
Finally, a huge factor would be the fate or European wildlife. The main things that kept people indoors in Charlemagne's world were nocturnal predators in the giant enveloping forest. Carolingian attempts at predator control would actually have been successful and people would have had a much fairer fight against the great cats and wolves that menaced their communities.
In this case, you've pointed out a *major* difference from the Darkvision alone.
The Frankish people of the Empire, with Darkvision and Telepathy, have a crushing advantage in fighting the animals and killing/driving them off. If they wish to fell the forests, they have the advantage there as well, no?
Anyone care to discuss the ramifications of this? That's what this thread is about ...
Not really applicable to 9th century France, Germany and Northern Italy. No adjacent territory fits the bill.This is a very good point. Although there were lots of other reasons very little mining got done in 9th century Europe, this would certainly have increasedthe amount.Sounds solid to me.There was no problem with daytime drinking in the Carolingian world anyway. Water was too unreliable.If you could afford a fancy gown in the Carolingian world, it is pretty much expected you would have servants you could rouse from bed for that anyway.Excellent points!Other crucial functions of fire in 9th century Europe: manufacturing metal objects and making beer. These were pretty crucial social tasks.
And now, we have peasants working the fields day and night. Shops are open day and night. Taverns are open day and night. People are stuck with that 60 foot limit on Darkvision, so the social norms are all altered. Sudden lighting of torches and lanterns in someone's face is rude (it could even be a crime, in certain situations.)
Mining is easier in that people can see in the dark, yes. It's not easier in other ways ... (or is it?)
And I'm guessing everyone is drinking beer (?), since the water is so dangerous. No special immunities to parasites have been granted the Franks.
Since the 'conquered' peoples - the Gascons, Saxons, Croats, Italians, Frisians, and others - have neither Darkvision nor Telepathy, how do the laws apply to them? What social norms do they exist under? What special rules has Charlemagne and his nobles passed down for them?