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<blockquote data-quote="Faolyn" data-source="post: 8407620" data-attributes="member: 6915329"><p>I'm guessing that it contributes to the size, and therefore Grade, of the Stronghold. Which doesn't make a <em>huge </em>amount of sense to me because 250,001 square feet is about 5.7 acres. But my (limited) research indicates that Medieval farms would be anywhere from 12-30 modern acres (admittedly, a lot or all of that farmland would actually belong to the area's lord). So if that's the case, then even poor farmers in the serf-less D&D world are going to have at <em>least </em>level 4 or 5 Strongholds.</p><p></p><p>The Taj Mahal covers 42 acres, and the Great Pyramids cover 13 acres, both of which would be, like, level 14 Strongholds.</p><p></p><p>Honestly, the sizes on the chart should probably be increased by a factor of 10, with the caveat that they represent both the immediate grounds as well as the actual building (extra land can still be bought, but the "front yard" is included if necessary). Either that or "Stronghold" should apply to only the heart of the building, and everything else may be part of the property but not part of the Stronghold.</p><p></p><p>[USER=1]@Morrus[/USER] et al, I really think you guys need to redo the math here. The Strongholds are an <em>awesome </em>concept and everything is really cool <em>except </em>for the sizes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Faolyn, post: 8407620, member: 6915329"] I'm guessing that it contributes to the size, and therefore Grade, of the Stronghold. Which doesn't make a [I]huge [/I]amount of sense to me because 250,001 square feet is about 5.7 acres. But my (limited) research indicates that Medieval farms would be anywhere from 12-30 modern acres (admittedly, a lot or all of that farmland would actually belong to the area's lord). So if that's the case, then even poor farmers in the serf-less D&D world are going to have at [I]least [/I]level 4 or 5 Strongholds. The Taj Mahal covers 42 acres, and the Great Pyramids cover 13 acres, both of which would be, like, level 14 Strongholds. Honestly, the sizes on the chart should probably be increased by a factor of 10, with the caveat that they represent both the immediate grounds as well as the actual building (extra land can still be bought, but the "front yard" is included if necessary). Either that or "Stronghold" should apply to only the heart of the building, and everything else may be part of the property but not part of the Stronghold. [USER=1]@Morrus[/USER] et al, I really think you guys need to redo the math here. The Strongholds are an [I]awesome [/I]concept and everything is really cool [I]except [/I]for the sizes. [/QUOTE]
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