[quote=IvoryShadows] Alright then! I'll think up some ideas while waiting for more people to show interest, hopefully. Also, another simple question, what is the Men/Women state of affair in this world? [/quote] Both men and women are allowed to serve as members of various city guards or sacred orders, but society is still patriarchically dominant. Granted, noble born women generally enjoy greater freedoms and social leverage, but are not expected to take up the sword, start a trade, retain ownership over property or participate in political matters. In some areas it is considered unlady-like or even frowned upon to take interest in these arenas despite the fact that women are very capable of holding certain positions. The exceptions would be in Sarife's progressive neighbors, Vectis, Vorst, and Ivalis. Women born into the common masses are sometimes treated like cattle and generally mistreated. There is little to no justice in North and Northwest Carcassonne and unless there is proper coin, financial leverage, or the appropriate connections, the plight of the wronged fall on deaf ears. Food is also scarce and famines have devastated the previous several harvests. Heavy taxation has also taken a toll on many families and many barely scrape by despite the fact that they perform back breaking work. There are also fewer knights or land owning nobility within Valania than Sarife; leaving a select group of immensely wealthy and powerful aristocrats. The continent is still in the Late Middle Ages and it is up to the people to rise to the occasion.