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"The peasants are revolting!"
"The peasants have always been revolting - now they're rebelling!"
Marius the Black wrote:Perhaps the introduction of a Library might stay the violent urgings of the masses, by giving them (and those that slaughter them) a chance to do something other than kill Britannian-born folk?
Marius the Black wrote:
I'm surprised it took this long for them to actually get the guts to fight back. And I strongly encourage all embitterened townsfolk to do so, and with gusto.
Marius the Ponderer,
Ever-thoughtful and Wise.
Salnaiu Lucek wrote:Is it common among the villagers and townspeople for them to be literate? I am not trying to degrade anyone, I only ask out of lack of familiarity with the people.
Ehran wrote:Teaching the peasants to read and allowing them to hope for a better life has historically been risky for the ruling classes.
ehb wrote:But not to let the peasants or townspeople to learn to read or write, then how many stages go empty as no actor can read a play script? How many songs dont get written because no song writer/bard can read music? How many poems never get written for others to read? How many inventions dont get invented that would make all life easier? Ever wonder why there is a lack of healers?
The list can go on and on and on. Education is good, as long as others dont use what comes about for their own greed and to keep the lower classes from a good healthy life.
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