Chapter 205

(Read in the Book of the World)

"Well, the population above refers to registered population, excluding slaves, deceased persons, etc."

"It is worth mentioning that most of the orcs are foxes, cats, dogs and other races that conform to human aesthetics. It is said that the civilization of elves and orcs has been preserved because some legendary professionals like these races, while races like dwarves have long been reduced to miners."

"Also, the Faerun plane is rich in resources, with all kinds of wonders, and it is constantly expanding. There are countless minerals buried underground in the Faerun plane. The minerals will absorb the free low-activity ether and slowly multiply to maintain the same output."

"Huh? If that's the case, then as long as we don't over-exploit, this world will never be short of resources."

The illusory Vic's eyes lit up, and he felt that this plane of Faerun seemed quite suitable for the development of civilization.

"The core of the Faerun plane absorbs the ether produced by the Faerun plane to generate gravity. The sun rises during the day on the Faerun plane, and the height of the sun appears to be extremely high, so the angle difference does not differ much across the entire plane."

"The sun is a secondary plane of the plane of Faerun, a projection of the Eternal Blazing Sun."

"The continent of Faerun is divided into six seasons a year, namely the Ice and Snow Season, the Tender Growth Season, the Evergreen Season, the Scorching Sun Season, the Harvest Season, and the Cold Wind Season. Each season takes two months, starting from January."

"Some small races, such as winged people, dwarves, goblins, gnomes, blood races, werewolves, dragon races, ice races, titans, giants, etc., are all distributed in the continent of Faerun."

"Among them, the dragon race is no longer an intelligent race."

"Hmm, interesting."

Vic listened and commented calmly.

Compared with the naturally evolved multiverse, these settings are naturally nothing.

But since this was written by an "author" who is an "ordinary person", we can't be too harsh on him.

Read on.

"Well, the system of the people of Faerun."

“The system of human states is a combination of slavery and feudalism.”

"There are three types of countries: kingdoms, empires, and kingdoms."

"Among them, the ruler of a kingdom is called a king, the ruler of an empire is called an emperor, and if the empire has a true spirit or an epic-level guardian of the country, then it can be called a great emperor."

"There are about 20,000 kingdoms. On average, each kingdom has a population of 10 million and an area of ​​3 million square kilometers. Some kingdoms have master-level guardians."

"There are about 3 imperial states. On average, each imperial state has a population of 5 million and an area of ​​ million square kilometers. There are usually to masters stationed there."

"The number of empires generally does not exceed 200. An empire has a population of more than 500 million and a land area of ​​more than 200 million square kilometers. There are always true spirits or epic-level national protectors stationed in the empire."

"When a True Spirit or an epic warrior becomes the guardian of a country, that country rises to an empire. When an empire loses a True Spirit or an epic warrior, it will usually split into multiple empires and kingdoms, waiting to be unified."

"The rules are really strict."

“Most of a country’s population is concentrated in cities, and most cities have no outer walls.”

"Almost all countries have an aristocracy system. The aristocracy is divided into real and virtual titles. The aristocracy forms a noble council and has the right to participate in politics. The local noble council can formulate local laws."

"Nobles can enjoy some of the king's privileges within their own territories, such as levying taxes, forming permanent troops, etc."

"The royal family commands all the nobles of the country, can confer titles on nobles, deprive them of their titles, and is in charge of a country's military, political, and financial power. They are the greatest noble family in a country."

"If a country contains multiple powerful noble groups and has no king, the parliament will temporarily take over the royal power and the royal family will be vacant."

"In a country with a royal family, the king infiltrates the parliament, and the parliament restrains the king; in a country without a royal family, the national supreme parliament rules the country, and each member increases or decreases the number of votes according to his power." "The nobility is divided into five ranks: duke, marquis, earl, viscount, and baron. The actual noble title is inherited by the designated blood relative. If no designation is made, it is inherited by the eldest son. If the eldest son is unwilling or dies, then other heirs can inherit. When there are no descendants to inherit, all blood relatives can inherit."

"Each country's actual nobles or their forces must have certain occupations. If they are lower than the regulations of the country they belong to, they will be demoted one level. The requirements vary depending on the title and the country they belong to."

"If there is no royal family, then if you reach twice the requirements for the corresponding title, you can apply to Parliament. If you get more than half of the votes, you can be granted a real title and get a fiefdom. Even if you don't meet the requirements, you can still be granted a nominal title if you get more than 75% of the votes in Parliament."

"Those with higher titles can grant fiefs to those with lower titles. If they meet the corresponding title requirements and have enough fiefs, they can be promoted to real titles. The parliament cannot grant real titles to those who do not meet the requirements. The fiefs of the whole country cannot exceed half of the total territory."

"Of course, when there is a royal family, if they reach twice the requirement, they can also apply to the local or national parliament, and as long as they get more than 75% of the votes, they can be granted a nominal title."

"A very classic aristocratic system, well designed."

Vic didn't look at that part in detail.

Anyway, these systems are all the same.

It is nothing more than to maintain the rule of the ruling class.

Well, in the world of Faerun, the largest ruling class should be the group of professionals.

The second is the nobility.

Oh, and there's a little note at the end of this chapter.

"More manpower has been released in the plane of Faerun, so there are more adventurers, mercenaries, and soldiers."

Very reasonable, very reasonable.

Looking further down, we will talk about the affairs of this largest ruling class.

Chapter 8, Professional.

"There are approximately 80 billion humans in Faerun, and the upper limit of the average person's lifespan is years."

"Well, there are notes at the back."

"But due to various factors, the average person can only live to around 60 years old."

"Yes, it's true."

The so-called upper limit of normal life span is still very different from the actual life span.

Because of various accidents or deterioration of the living environment, the actual average life expectancy may be shorter than the theoretical average life expectancy.

This is true not only for ordinary people but also for professionals.

The difference in this data will even be greater due to more intense competition.

"On average, there is one apprentice-level professional for every 2000 people (120 registered population), and the life span of an apprentice is about years."

"For every ten apprentices, there will be a trainee professional. The life span of a trainee is about 200 years."

"For every ten thousand apprentices, one will be successfully promoted to a full-time level. The lifespan of a full-time level is about 10000 years."

"For every ten official-level warriors, there will be a master-level warrior. The life span of a master-level warrior is about 16000 years."

(End of this chapter)

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