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[X] Victorious they returned to the city with spoils of food and timber, and the children of the House of Haleth were put to work in the fields for the sins of their fathers.
This is serfdom, a practice I think not uncommon in Middle Earth. I think what the Rohirrim did to the Dunlendings or what the Numenorians did to the "Middle-Men" wasn't to dissimilar. We can always reform our Serfdom later, for example make it last only a limited amount of generation.
This option puts our enemies in our fields. The other one puts them into our homes and dilutes the bloodline of Numenor.
This is serfdom, a practice I think not uncommon in Middle Earth. I think what the Rohirrim did to the Dunlendings or what the Numenorians did to the "Middle-Men" wasn't to dissimilar. We can always reform our Serfdom later, for example make it last only a limited amount of generation.
This option puts our enemies in our fields. The other one puts them into our homes and dilutes the bloodline of Numenor.
Adhoc vote count started by Spacegnom on Apr 24, 2017 at 6:46 AM, finished with 251 posts and 12 votes.
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[X] And from the forest the victors bore out food and timber, and from the scattered tribe they took wives and the young as spoils, for the people of Arthedain had had lost their own.
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[X] Victorious they returned to the city with spoils of food and timber, and the children of the House of Haleth were put to work in the fields for the sins of their fathers.
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