Diferencia entre revisiones de «Usuario:Thurin/Luthadel»

m
With there being about one million skaa workers in and around Luthadel,{{book ref|mb1|6}} good organization of a city this big is essential. The majority of these skaa works in forges or mills,{{book ref|mb1|2}} but they could also work in the mines{{book ref|mb1|10}} or fields{{book ref|mb3|18}} around Luthadel. Bells chime in the mornings to announce when skaa are required to get to work,{{book ref|mb1|2}} marking the start of their typically twelve-hour working days.{{book ref|mb1|10}} Only a few most talented skaa were allowed to practice a profession, like [[Clubs]] running a [[clubs' shop|carpentry workshop]].{{book ref|mb1|6}} <br>
 
In Luthadel, and especially in the slums, there wereare many central soup kitchens. These soup kitchens usually are funded by local lords or nobles who own a forge or mill, to avoid the costs of having to provide meals on site for their workers. Skaa earn meal tokens for the time they work, and in their short break at midday they can spend these tokens for a meal. However, because the kitchen owners are paid directly, they save as much as possible on ingredients and cleaning, resulting in food about as tasty as ashwater.{{book ref|mb1|10}} Clean drinking water is retrieved from wells all around the city.{{book ref|mb2|42}} In the brief times while skaa are free from labor most of them live in overly packed tenements.{{book ref|mb1|24}}
 
// executions <br>
Occasionally, executions took place, often when a thieving crew was captured, or just random skaa (even just women and children) as examples for the entire population. The ringing of bells announced this, and all men in the city, both skaa and noble, were required to attend them, or else the punishment would be death. These took place at the Fountain Square, but a lot of skaa stood further away in other streets. Bleachers were set up for the nobility.{{book ref|mb1|26}}
Executions could go on for hours. Normally there would be any kind of denunciations or explanations, but not always. The Ministry just left the corpses and bloodied water in fountains right there.{{book ref|mb1|27}} <br>
 
// keeping order (ash cleaning + corpse disposal + garrison) <br>
Skaa could work as ash cleaners.{{book ref|mb1|20}} <br>
Garrison ...{{book ref|mb1|24}}
 
// executions <br>
Occasionally, executions took place, often when a thieving crew was captured, or just random skaa (even just women and children) as examples for the entire population. The ringing of bells announced this, and all men in the city, both skaa and noble, were required to attend them, or else the punishment would be death. These took place at the Fountain Square, but a lot of skaa stood further away in other streets. Bleachers were set up for the nobility.{{book ref|mb1|26}}
Executions could go on for hours. Normally there would be any kind of denunciations or explanations, but not always. The Ministry just left the corpses and bloodied water in fountains right there.{{book ref|mb1|27}} <br>
 
'''Notes''' <br>
918

ediciones