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May. 3rd, 2010 10:22 pmIf I ever start talking about land laws in Narnia, shoot me.
Well, okay, don't, but I'm sure land use laws in Narnia are very interesting, because in theory no one should actually own the land, and therefore that raises the question of who works the land, and how, and I can cover this in the post-Caspian pre-Calormene era and probably in the Calormene era of Dust as well, but for the Golden Age I have actually no idea, but the post-Caspian pre-Calormene era was actually quite interesting, and was vaguely feudalistic, except probably not really and probably closer to the Byzantines, which is what I was reading before I got distracted by thinking about Narnia, but I need to study, and ooh, Narnian worldbuilding, and I have Thoughts about Something and how much Aslan can actually do in the physical world thanks to something I said to
cofax7, and I have a final tomorrow, and
oooh, Wayfinding got updated.
Well, okay, don't, but I'm sure land use laws in Narnia are very interesting, because in theory no one should actually own the land, and therefore that raises the question of who works the land, and how, and I can cover this in the post-Caspian pre-Calormene era and probably in the Calormene era of Dust as well, but for the Golden Age I have actually no idea, but the post-Caspian pre-Calormene era was actually quite interesting, and was vaguely feudalistic, except probably not really and probably closer to the Byzantines, which is what I was reading before I got distracted by thinking about Narnia, but I need to study, and ooh, Narnian worldbuilding, and I have Thoughts about Something and how much Aslan can actually do in the physical world thanks to something I said to
oooh, Wayfinding got updated.
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