Newcomer General Life 4
Fatis, a cavalry officer in the city of Suno, was a man of great religious overtones and detached from low tastes. It can be seen from his state that he is no longer a cavalry officer, which shows that he has accepted the corresponding treatment, and he should have killed his younger brother, because the tolerance of the elder brother to kill the younger brother was much higher in ancient society than the younger brother to kill the elder brother. If Fatis had killed his brother, he would not have been dismissed.
Fatis is a very upright person, he doesn't like to take things from villagers, he doesn't like to fail missions, and he doesn't even like too many dead people, but he never treats people in trouble. And not for the sake of extreme poverty, but for the so-called atonement.
As for the conflict between Fatis and his brother, he himself didn't say much, but only mentioned the courtesan, Efateis's character, not a frivolous person, it should be their brother who had the idea of marriage and a certain noble woman, but was blinded by her on both sides, sowing discord, and finally Fatis's brother took the lead, which immediately led to a bloody case. Although Fatis was not severely punished, he lost his future and cut ties with his family. He may then have learned that he had been deceived and fell into a state of extreme depression. It was even clear from his words that he might have fallen into a hallucination and entered a state of melancholy. I have to say that as a martial artist, it is indeed rare to be so depressed and have such a sense of morality when his younger brother kills people with passion first.
Although Fatis is in a very unstable mental state, it can be seen that he has never lost his mind, and he can also be found to be merciless when he kills, if according to the analysis of the real world, excluding the benefits such as Jamila, the god of war, he is likely to be the second berserker after Ellene.
From Fatis's words, it can be inferred that there is a religion similar to Christianity in Calradia, and there is a saying in Calradia that "those who kill their relatives will be punished by heaven", Fatis's uneasiness mainly comes from his own remorse and reverence for religion, and James reassured Fatis precisely in terms of religion, and he may even give the protagonist's adventure the meaning of holy war.
Fatis's political appeal is to use violence to create peace, kill all the evildoers, and build a peaceful world without conflict, which has to be said to be a rather naïve idea, but only in this way can the stubborn Fatis be at peace. Such a person doesn't care much about the trivial things of the world anymore, as long as the protagonist doesn't act like scum, he is definitely the first fierce general who is extremely loyal to the protagonist (in contrast, Alleyne is too selfish)
It can be seen from Fatis's attitude towards Niza that Fatis has reached the point of mental cleanliness, after all, scolding on the battlefield should be a relatively common behavior, but Fatis can't tolerate it. Moreover, Niza was certainly not the only one who did this, Fatis only clashed with him, and it was likely that he scolded particularly badly, and dared to contradict Fatis.
In fact, what is not shown is that there is a big gap between Fatis before and after joining the protagonist team. And Fatis has never been decadent from beginning to end, and decadent people simply don't bother with so much. Phatis is just confused and contradictory. After joining the protagonist's team, Fatis with a lofty goal is simply not in the same state of embarrassment as when he first met the protagonist, and he will never be able to see through the red dust, just like revolutionaries can't all be abstinent. So although Fatis had noble goals and was not obsessed with utilitarianism, he would give up all material needs.
Fatis's account is extremely informative, and it seems to show that the Karadians and Swadias are not a single ethnic group at all, as can also be seen from Halaosi's rebuttal to Asona, as well as the map of the Horse Chop. As can be seen from the details, Swadia is relatively close to Karad culturally, for example, the customs and habits of Fatis and Caitlin's hometowns are similar, but the Sunoites still consider the Svadias to be barbarians, and the Swadias are barbarian chieftains, which shows that the Sunoites are not polite to other ethnic groups.
The situation should be similar to that of ancient Rome and Germania, where the Romans beat the Germans, but then the Germanic infiltrated Rome and left it in tatters and became the heirs of ancient Roman culture, in which case some of the remnants of ancient Rome would not be satisfied.
Of course, as far as Fatis is concerned, although his Karad plot is very serious, as a person who aspires to create peace, he will not have too much conflict with others because of this.
In addition, Fatis was deprived of his status as an officer, but still retained his noble status, and there were still a large number of fiefs in Suno's hometown, which does show that Fatis did commit a crime, otherwise the punishment would not have been so light, and theoretically, he could not have appeared in a state of despair with only a sword, unless he was drunk and had all his belongings stolen.
Arteman, a typical medieval contractor, a native of the Gronya, Manid and Ray, about sixty years old, was the oldest, and was definitely a long life in the Middle Ages, and he had to run around, and he was really sentimental, probably a down-and-out foreman who had no children and no money.
The initial level is high, the combat effectiveness is average, enough for self-protection, and it comes with trading and reconnaissance tracking and tracking skills (is detection and tracking practiced by debt collection), the initial level is higher, and the Yamila girl can practice engineering, so it is often possible for the Yamila girl to become an engineer and give up the contract foreman, no way, this old man actually has a conflict with James, of course, there is also a choice to let the Yamila girl study medicine and leave the contract foreman.
The story of the contractor is full of doubts, an old man didn't know to ask for an advance payment from Xiangxian, but knew what the hell he wanted from the protagonist. And looking at his gorgeous clothes, where the mountains and rivers are exhausted, at least he can make money by selling the clothes, and knowing that the lord has spent all the budget, he still wants to continue to build a tofu scum project for him, I really don't know what kind of spirit it is.
So it makes sense for the new lord to accuse him of murder, and from Arteman's reply to the protagonist's self-reliance, it can be heard that the nobles often owe the wages of the craftsmen, and in this case, the craftsmen also have to serve the lord, most likely because of the semi-forced expropriation of them by the lord, as in real medieval history, and later, the merchant burghers of the Middle Ages chose to rebel against the lord and gain the autonomy of the city, and the city alliance among them even evolved into the current independent state of the Netherlands. Therefore, riding and slashing can actually join the content of the citizens' struggle and the establishment of autonomous towns, but the once neutral autonomous town of Chanda has been destroyed, and I am afraid there is no hope.
Artiman probably chose to rebel secretly, the lord probably did not have the advance funds to let Artiman work for free, Artiman is likely to have put in a lot of money himself, the lord quickly spent the budget, Artiman did not plan to give up, so he built a tofu scum project, and used it to kill the lord, with the attainment of an engineer, he can do this.
The subsequent lords did not track down Artiman because there was no Arteman, how did he ascend to the position of lord? It's too late for him to be happy, and this kind of lawsuit will go to the king, and the king is too late to find fault with the lord's problems, once the trouble is big, the lord can't afford the consequences, he can't take the risk of the king taking the opportunity to cut the money for his predecessor, so he took the opportunity to take off Arteman's debt, Artiman is likely to take a lot of money, but finally killed the lord who forced him to work in vain, with Artiman's stubborn and narrow character, he completely did it.
It can also be seen from Arteman's political propositions that he and his peers have a lot of resentment against this world, and he wants the protagonist to establish a society with clear rewards and punishments, and no arrears of wages, and Rolf will even object, is it a robber's occupational disease? But what Rolf said does make sense, this is not the lord's business at all, but should be handed over to the steward, the lord regularly checks the accounts and fights corruption, after all, Artiman is just a craftsman looking for work, and he only cares about his own wages, he is too lazy to think about the conquest and killing, he wishes that the lords are all senior accountants, and Rolf, as a robber nobleman, is not interested in finances, and thinks that the protagonist is very funny to balance the income and expenditure as a promise to be king, in fact, it also makes sense, and Rolf must not be the only one who thinks so, But it's not really a contradiction.
Arteman's personality is very similar to that of Ray, cold and paranoid, Arteman is not an ordinary craftsman, but a college graduate, so he understands the medical codex, after all, there is not much information in the Middle Ages, and it is normal for scholars to know all kinds of subjects, he is the stupid guy in James's mouth, superstitious in the classics of his predecessors, questioning James as a charlatan, in his opinion, it is more important to be recognized by society than whether he is skilled in medicine. As for the contradiction between him and Kress, it is even more magical, an old man and a little girl are competing, there is really no one, originally Arteman explained a little to Kress a little, and the misunderstanding could be resolved, but this old man was stunned and didn't even bother to talk to her, this kind of character is quite poor.
He is also the same as the head of the Lei Sect, interests come first, he speaks straightforwardly, and when he rebelled, it was you who was wrong, not me, if it weren't for Manid, it would have made people doubt the emotional intelligence of the Gronya people.
As a man of culture, Artiman is not easy to be beaten, and when passing by Kulma Fort, he pointed out that Rhodok's liberal democracy is pure fiction, and the essence of the commercial aristocracy is no different from that of the feudal lords. This basically ridiculed the bloody liberal democracy in Europe and the United States in later generations, which is in stark contrast to Bhandak's idea, which shows that the relationship between the two is definitely not very good.
As for the rest of the information described by Arteman, the main thing is that the Rhodok region is mountainous, but the foreign trade is developed, which is the main income of many lords, especially in the original map, Svadia is a purely landlocked country with no coast. Even among the warbands, Rhodok is the hub of maritime transport and southwestern Calradia.
Rhodoc is mountainous, easy to defend and difficult to attack, the fortress was selected in the Karad period, but the fortress of Karad has all disappeared, the current ones are all rebuilt, only the foundation still exists, Artiman said that the Karad foundation of Kurmar is a whole stone larger than the castle, he can't understand how this foreign stone was moved up the mountain, thinking that this is simply magic, of course, now we can think that it is likely to be a whole foundation poured with cement, and there is no need to move, It can be seen that there is indeed a technological regression in Calradia.
In short, Artiman is a figure with very limited potential, and if the lord is not prepared to attack the city, he will not even need to be brought with him. He is the welfare of the siege.
Arteman is a professional, college graduate, proficient in engineering, perceptive, pretentious, paranoid and mean, detail-oriented, and low-spirited.
Caitlin, a super toxic character, a native of Uxhall, a military businessman, an aunt about fifty years old, the ideal is to earn enough money for retirement, a businessman, extremely realistic, extremely sensitive to wage arrears and hunger.
It can be determined that Caitlyn is a military merchant and military prostitute, and the military merchant has a lot of pits, which can be known from the image of Denardi in "Les Miserables", reselling materials, stealing and stealing, eating inside and out, selling news, looting the dead, and providing one-stop services for eating, drinking, prostituting and gambling, the ancient army will only be more unbearable. In ancient times, the army did not have the slightest credibility at all, once the war ended, whoever won and who lost meant that discipline completely collapsed, and the merchants who accompanied the army would be robbed if they did not run fast enough, Caitlyn experienced decades of military life, at least she could be safe, and even earned barely enough money for her retirement, which was lucky enough and unfathomable.
Caitlyn's two sons were the product of her messy life, and she probably didn't even know who made them, so she never mentioned her husband. Her two sons died of war and plague, but she thought it was better than starvation, which shows that starvation is a very common situation, and this is still the case for the inhabitants of the large grain-producing areas of Svadia, and the tragic situation in other places can be imagined.
Caitlyn is characterized by superstition, so she rejects Fatis who killed her relatives and Bestur, who practiced the primitive religion, and of course, she must have had a serious conflict with Bestur, one of her sons died at the hands of the Kujits, and Bestur often boasted that he robbed caravans. Caitlin assumes that the protagonist can be emperor by showing her palmistry, and hypes it up. And her needs are extremely simple, as long as she can live a stable life and take care of her old age.
Caitlin put it bluntly, she is an aunt in charge of logistics, and her self-report only shows that Uxhall is a grain-producing area, and the army often takes goods for nothing and does not give money, and there is no too valuable information, and even her opposition to the expansion policy of the head of the Thunder sect cannot be taken seriously, she just expresses her feelings that the protagonist did not end the war, in fact, she will only care about whether her life is affected, if not, she doesn't care so much.
In the real world, Aunt Caitlyn is a good logistics procurement and chef, which is still very effective, after all, the soldiers and horses have not moved the food and grass first, Caitlin's trading skills have no advantage compared to Brother Pony and Sister Jamila, and there is no potential for the two, offending the two fierce characters of Fatis and Bestur is even more dead, I believe that few people will choose to cultivate her.
In short, Aunt Caitlyn has few highlights in terms of identity, age, and personality, and Rolf still has a bandit aristocratic stalk to play.
Mo Cha was born poor and had no good impression of the people of the aristocratic class, so he should especially hate Ellen, Resarit, and Sister Ma, who despised the working people, and as a mixed-race mongrel, he would naturally be despised by Bestur, especially the robbers who have always despised thieves, and the relationship with Rolf will not be too good.
Manid is in a similar situation, but because of his relationship with Lei Jiaotou and Arteman's fellow countrymen, they don't have much contradiction, of course, the relationship is too good to say, after all, the personalities are different, and the latter two are also people who don't care about their tempers.
Manid and Jamila are actually a good match, but the pressure of competition in the team is slightly higher.
Sister Jamila as a soft girl, generally speaking, the people in the team will not lose face, of course, except for Sister Ma and the first god of the Thunder Sect, Jamila and Sister Ma still have room for relaxation, and the head of the Thunder Sect is difficult to say, in addition, Kress and Besture should hate her origin, Desaivi must be dissatisfied with her Virgin, and Aunt Caitlyn is likely to have a good relationship with her.
Rolf was embarrassed, the commoners hated him for his treacherous pride, and the nobles would think he was of suspicious origin, and only Bestur, who was also a barbarian nobleman, was like-minded with him.
The origin of the nomadic aristocracy of Bestur is almost not well received by everyone, and it is either the same kind like Rolf who does not hate him, or people like Fatis and James who have transcended the concept of race.
Although Fatis is a good man with lofty ideals, his ideals are too lofty and morally clean, except for cultured people, everyone else should respect or fear him, and it is difficult to approach him. Niza, Caitlin, Cress, Ellene, and Sister Ma are the ones who will never understand him, and the rest of them can only understand partially, and James is his most like-minded partner.
Desaivi and Kress have formed a deep sisterhood, and they also appreciate Bandak more, and the conflict between her and Rolf is actually easy to resolve, after all, Rolf is not a very vicious person except for loving pretence, and she must hate a playboy like Niza, in addition, out of the shadow of her childhood, she is likely to hate the real Nord Sister Centaur, she is likely to support the ideas of the head of the Thunder Sect but hates the personality of the head of the Thunder sect.
Sister Ma's popularity is quite poor, it is estimated that no one can be too familiar with her except Niza, and Ellen must be a mortal enemy with Sister Ma, from ethnic belonging to interpersonal relationships, for tat everywhere, and they are extremely arrogant people, and they don't quarrel, it's really terrible.
Alleyne is similar to Sister Ma, of course, Jamila's impression of him is okay, but it is definitely not to the extent of being a subject, after all, he hates businessmen at Ellene. He didn't deal with all the merchants and outlaws in his ranks, and the old class must have despised a proud nobleman like him, and Fatis and the head of the Thunder Sect probably didn't bother to deal with him, maybe Fatis would form an anti-Niza alliance with him? In short, he is the most isolated person.
Aunt Caitlyn is afraid that she has seen too much, and it is difficult to have any interest in entangling with young people too much, she despises and fears Fatis and Bestul, and there should be no more contradictions with other young people, he admires the loyal and honest Bandak, and Artiman must think that she is a superstitious old country woman, of course, whether she will have any interaction with a few little girls, I don't know.
James as a doctor, I'm afraid that only people like Sister Ma, Brother Scum, and the contractor dare to offend him, he should treat people without prejudice, with three views as the standard, he should appreciate Fatis, Manid, Bandak and others, Sister Jamila has her own medical skills, and may also have a good interaction with Dr. James, as for other people's medical skills, it is estimated that they are all bandaging level, and the doctor may not be able to see it.
A cynical person like Zago is a popular mercenary among the rough mercenaries, but there are not many such people in the protagonist's troops, maybe Sister Ma, Manid, Mo Cha, Rolf, Bestur, Kress and others are willing to listen to him brag, he hates Fatis and Alleyne very much, and he also said that he hates people who don't have fun, Ray Sect Head, Arteman, Bandak lying gun, it is estimated that among the women except Aunt Caitlyn are his targets.