[quote=Bikriki] I assumed that there were no books due to the whole "early-medieval" setting mentioned somewhere. But then it was also more common for the Lords, especially the surpreme one to wander around the realm to keep everyone in check; so I dunno. [/quote] I answered it in Fortunes PM, but there are hand-made books about. Only the clergy, nobles, and administrators are literate, of course, but they exist. As for the religion, you can add your own saints 'n such, as I have nothing against that. Lundland is meant to intentionally be a little cliche due to the need for accessibility. If a bunch of people are going to be writing their own stories in this world, it has to be a place they can become immediately familiar with. That said, I think Lundland has grown into its own unique beast. EDIT: As the topic of religion has come up a bit, I'd like to say this on the matter, as I've perhaps not given it the attention it deserves in the rulebook: * Almost everyone in Lundland follows the Lundish Church. There are a number of other religions, such as the old beliefs the Suehans brought with them, the primitive religion of the clansmen, numerous heresies, and those who only follow the teachings of the Master's Church. In that last one's case, the difference in scripture is very slight, and more a political affiliation than a religious one, and thus something no average peasant could care about. * You yourself may believe in a different faith, heresy, or profess to only follow the Master's Church, but if discovered, you will be tried for heresy, the punishment for which can be as light as excommunication ( the inability to be apart of the Church ), or as serious as death.