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<blockquote data-quote="Water Bob" data-source="post: 5588666" data-attributes="member: 92305"><p>That's useful. Thanks. Although I can point to where the clan of the Blue Fox hold their territory, I haven't considered yet the actual size. At this point in the game, I just know that there is the one village of less than 200 souls and 9 outlaying two-family homesteads.</p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p></p><p> </p><p>What I'm trying to get a grip upon is the question of the social-economic structure of the clan.</p><p> </p><p><span style="color: green">I wake up in the morning. Where do I get my breakfast? I have to get it myself or from my immediate family? Or, is there a central place in the village where people can eat?</span></p><p> </p><p><span style="color: green">At noon, I go and check my traps and come back to the village with some critters. Are those critters mine? Do I use them as wealth for the things I need by trading with my clansmen? Or, do I automatically give all or a portion of them over to the clan?</span></p><p> </p><p><span style="color: green">I chipped the tip of my spear as I was sticking the critters I'd caught. Broke it when I smacked a rock. Now, I need a new spearhead. Do I go to the weaponsmith and trade him some dead critters for a new spearhead, or does he just give me one, knowing that my critters will eventually feed and clothe him through the communal pathways?</span></p><p> </p><p><span style="color: green">And, I want to acquire some of that fine chain mail I've heard of--the stuff that the civilized Hyborians use. No one around here could make it, I'm going to have to put the word out with the few traders that occasionally come through the village. It may be a year or three before (or never) some trader finally brings a coat through after I've put out the word. I need to start saving for this trade, but how do I do that? Where do I get my wealth? I've got to work a deal with the tanner to skin my critters, allowing him to keep the meat, where I take the dried hides and keep them for the day I trade for the chainmail shirt?</span></p><p> </p><p>These are the types of questions I'm trying to consider for my campaign.</p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p></p><p> </p><p>That's basically what I've established in the game. They are primarily hunter/gatherers. They forage, hunt, and fish as well as raid other clans near them. But, there are a few farmers that grow some crops in the fertile, but hard and rocky soil, and there are a few shepherds watching over slim flocks of mountain goats or pigs. Both are typically of in-different skill, and animals such as cattle are prime targets of raiding by other clans. </p><p> </p><p>There are few horses in Cimmeria. Most Cimmerians walk, but occasionally a cart will be tied to an ox or ass for transporting a large amount of gear or goods. There really are no roads in Cimmeria, though. The best of which is a wide trail.</p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p></p><p> </p><p>In my game, I've established that Cimmerians aren't slavers. At least, the PC's clan is not (other clans could be and likely are). They will go bride-raiding, though.</p><p> </p><p>Although raiding is definitely a part of Cimmerian culture, there is also a socio-economic aspect to there culture as well. As much as they are raiders, they are also crafts men. They have the secret of steel, and Cimmerians are known outside of Cimmeria as manufacturers of fine steel weapons. Many of the clans (as with the PC's clan) are conglomerations of craftsmen all serving each other and trading outside the clan.</p><p> </p><p>There are leatherworkers, tanners, furriers, bowyers, fletchers, carpenters, traders, weaponsmiths, hunters, fishermen, trappers...all sorts of crafts and professions represented in a Cimmerian village.</p><p> </p><p>This discussion is making me lean more towards a more capitalistic society than I had originally thought.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Water Bob, post: 5588666, member: 92305"] That's useful. Thanks. Although I can point to where the clan of the Blue Fox hold their territory, I haven't considered yet the actual size. At this point in the game, I just know that there is the one village of less than 200 souls and 9 outlaying two-family homesteads. What I'm trying to get a grip upon is the question of the social-economic structure of the clan. [COLOR=green]I wake up in the morning. Where do I get my breakfast? I have to get it myself or from my immediate family? Or, is there a central place in the village where people can eat?[/COLOR] [COLOR=green][/COLOR] [COLOR=green]At noon, I go and check my traps and come back to the village with some critters. Are those critters mine? Do I use them as wealth for the things I need by trading with my clansmen? Or, do I automatically give all or a portion of them over to the clan?[/COLOR] [COLOR=green][/COLOR] [COLOR=green]I chipped the tip of my spear as I was sticking the critters I'd caught. Broke it when I smacked a rock. Now, I need a new spearhead. Do I go to the weaponsmith and trade him some dead critters for a new spearhead, or does he just give me one, knowing that my critters will eventually feed and clothe him through the communal pathways?[/COLOR] [COLOR=green][/COLOR] [COLOR=green]And, I want to acquire some of that fine chain mail I've heard of--the stuff that the civilized Hyborians use. No one around here could make it, I'm going to have to put the word out with the few traders that occasionally come through the village. It may be a year or three before (or never) some trader finally brings a coat through after I've put out the word. I need to start saving for this trade, but how do I do that? Where do I get my wealth? I've got to work a deal with the tanner to skin my critters, allowing him to keep the meat, where I take the dried hides and keep them for the day I trade for the chainmail shirt?[/COLOR] These are the types of questions I'm trying to consider for my campaign. That's basically what I've established in the game. They are primarily hunter/gatherers. They forage, hunt, and fish as well as raid other clans near them. But, there are a few farmers that grow some crops in the fertile, but hard and rocky soil, and there are a few shepherds watching over slim flocks of mountain goats or pigs. Both are typically of in-different skill, and animals such as cattle are prime targets of raiding by other clans. There are few horses in Cimmeria. Most Cimmerians walk, but occasionally a cart will be tied to an ox or ass for transporting a large amount of gear or goods. There really are no roads in Cimmeria, though. The best of which is a wide trail. In my game, I've established that Cimmerians aren't slavers. At least, the PC's clan is not (other clans could be and likely are). They will go bride-raiding, though. Although raiding is definitely a part of Cimmerian culture, there is also a socio-economic aspect to there culture as well. As much as they are raiders, they are also crafts men. They have the secret of steel, and Cimmerians are known outside of Cimmeria as manufacturers of fine steel weapons. Many of the clans (as with the PC's clan) are conglomerations of craftsmen all serving each other and trading outside the clan. There are leatherworkers, tanners, furriers, bowyers, fletchers, carpenters, traders, weaponsmiths, hunters, fishermen, trappers...all sorts of crafts and professions represented in a Cimmerian village. This discussion is making me lean more towards a more capitalistic society than I had originally thought. [/QUOTE]
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