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<blockquote data-quote="JMISBEST" data-source="post: 9091610" data-attributes="member: 7036159"><p>Population wise its 232 families</p><p></p><p>Every family individually have between 3 members and 7 members each</p><p></p><p>To simply things any and all domains that at least 1 Pc has a position of power in, which doesn't have to be the ruler, has a mathematical average of 5 members per family</p><p></p><p>When working out the domains population in order to make it simple you work out the overall population, which doesn't include things like the ruler, the rulers family, the garrison, the rulers advisors and The Pcs, by multiplying the number of families by the mathematical average of 5 members per family</p><p></p><p>To cut a long story short because the domain I mentioned in this thread has 232 families in it it has a total population of 1,160 civilians, 47 soldiers that guard it and if he has 1 the rulers familes and if the ruler has a family before getting a domain</p><p></p><p>I will say that depending on his age, race, after all other races can earn domains in human lands, and the result of A 1D100 roll followed by A 3D10 roll his or her family can consist of anywhere between only his or her partner and his or her partner, 1 niece he adopted, 1 nephew he adopted 3 sons, 3 daughters, 3 daughters in law, 3 sons in law, 7 grandsons, 7 granddaughters, 7 granddaughters in law, 7 sons in law, 2 great grandsons and 1 great granddaughter</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JMISBEST, post: 9091610, member: 7036159"] Population wise its 232 families Every family individually have between 3 members and 7 members each To simply things any and all domains that at least 1 Pc has a position of power in, which doesn't have to be the ruler, has a mathematical average of 5 members per family When working out the domains population in order to make it simple you work out the overall population, which doesn't include things like the ruler, the rulers family, the garrison, the rulers advisors and The Pcs, by multiplying the number of families by the mathematical average of 5 members per family To cut a long story short because the domain I mentioned in this thread has 232 families in it it has a total population of 1,160 civilians, 47 soldiers that guard it and if he has 1 the rulers familes and if the ruler has a family before getting a domain I will say that depending on his age, race, after all other races can earn domains in human lands, and the result of A 1D100 roll followed by A 3D10 roll his or her family can consist of anywhere between only his or her partner and his or her partner, 1 niece he adopted, 1 nephew he adopted 3 sons, 3 daughters, 3 daughters in law, 3 sons in law, 7 grandsons, 7 granddaughters, 7 granddaughters in law, 7 sons in law, 2 great grandsons and 1 great granddaughter [/QUOTE]
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