Subject: Yeah, I'm not an economicser...iser...ist.
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Posted on: 2015-04-27 16:31:00 UTC
I think it'd be great if you'd write up Cyclopaedia articles on the economics of Plort, actually - having the system at least sketched out in concrete form would be brilliant.
Some purely random comments:
-By 'mostly cows' (Barony Cassie) I meant it literally. The only knight to set up shop in the area was Sir Ekyl, and he's rarely in his castle; there's very, very few people in the area. Sheep, though, absolutely, and Barony Araeph is doing well with them.
-My comments on Wechi and Iric are more to do with politics/ideology than economics. They're both democracies who've enshrined the idea of (apparently) universal sufferage: Iric votes for its Ops and Dars, while Wechi is a democracy on the Greek style: everyone (can) vote on everything.
And yes, I know that neither of those political systems would hold up in a rural/agricultural/medieval society - but this is an adaptation of the PPC community, where they certainly do. ;) The economics has to fit around the politics in this case.
-Also, remember that magic exists. ^_^
-I'm sure you're right that Ozerbord is cripplingly poor. The Pass of the Five is a horrible route, and the tunnel (yes, it's a tunnel) in the south is at minimum far our of the way. On the positive side, our population is also terrifyingly low - no-one really lived there until the entire population of Konti-Nyuum fled there during the invasion. There used to be trade up the Copperway from what's now Barony PC (because both routes out involve mountain passes, but the Iron Highway used to be illegal), but that's dying down now. Um... don't ask where I got the money to start Critta-Kalthin from. ;)
-Scale! For some reason that I can't quite remember - oh, yes, arbitrarily scaling Weab to match Australia - Konti-Nyuum is only 80 miles long. That means a lot of the distances may be shorter than you think; you can easily see Vaekew from Borrd, for instance. (With that in mind, I'd be fascinated to see a population estimate for the island as a whole...)
You're right that there's a whole bunch of people in Plort who aren't being mentioned - and should be! Everyone is officially either a Knight or a Civilian (or a Baron, I guess), and officially there's no distinction between the two except militarily... but all that means is that you can have 'peasant knights', not that everyone is fabulously wealthy.
hS