Re: Heortling Social Structure

From: donald_at_7FywlNVpxV5t1ejnNDgJx8K-OR9UHC3d0QbeUI4Z6hA7ofDmBl0WhKncZXaN6-VxpqzVn
Date: Mon, 30 Apr 2007 23:20:29 GMT


In message <f14sck+b1ok_at_eGroups.com> "jorganos" writes:

>Correct. Cottars include a wide range of low to medium prosperity.
>One might argue that there can be cottars with more wealth than a
>carl who simply don't have the oxen or plow (or don't get the land
>assigned for plowing).

Or don't have the skills and magic needed. This is a job which is so important and/or difficult that it has a subcult of Orlanth (Orlanthcarl) and a separate cult (Barntar).

>Typical cottar households vary. Most will have a handful of milk-cows
>and maybe a single oxen or two (to draw a cart), and a small herd of
>sheep. They might have a small share of ploughland which can get
>tended after the carls have finished with theirs, but mostly will
>rely on gardening rather than farming.

This will depend a lot on the clan and the area they farm. Most clans in hilly Sartar are going to have a shortage of flat land for ploughing. As a result you'll have some steads which are run entirely by cottars where the main source of livelihood is sheep.

>To tie into the Sartar city thread, it will be cottars who feel drawn
>into the cities. Also, the work force demands made on the tribes will
>have been fulfilled mainly with cottars.

Yes, the carls are the equivelent of the prosperous middle class.

-- 
Donald Oddy
http://www.grove.demon.co.uk/

           

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