The first arrival of the general's life experience 3
Manid was born in a merchant family, a shrewd and kind businessman, who buys goods from Gronia, most of them are Gronians, with strong trading attributes at the beginning, and weak combat effectiveness, in fact, it is the setting of the characters, the fact is that the combat effectiveness of this kind of merchant who goes south and north is at least enough to protect himself.
Manid was well acquainted with the cargo situation of Gronha and Nord, and had connections in Sagos, so he could theoretically only be on the route from Tulga to Sagoth. And from Manid's self-report, it can be seen that he understands the situation in the Kugit area, and naturally it is impossible not to know the situation of the ringing horses everywhere in Kujit, in this case he was robbed, it is likely that he took care of the official mansion and some ringing horses, but he was still blackened by other ringing horses or Kujit official mansions, and then the wall fell down and everyone pushed it, which shows that Manid still lacks the posture level of the elders.
In addition, Manid would rather pass through the loosely ruled Kugit and the horse thieves than through Salander and the stockings, which shows how pitted the tariffs of various countries are.
Manid is a merchant with feelings, who has not evolved into a mercenary, treacherous and sinister state, and it is difficult for a mature businessman to become friends with a horse thief like Porcha, but he has a bad attitude towards the nobleman Bestur and the broken son Ellene, and a mature businessman will not have a conflict even if he does not treat them as potential stocks.
And when the protagonist is ready to stand on his own, Manid suggests that the protagonist reduce tariffs and limit the power of the nobility, which shows Xiao Ma's psychological shadow of tariffs and aristocracy. It can be seen that she ended up with only a wooden stick, a shirt and five dinars, and it is likely that she was pitted again when she was about to rely on the rest of her belongings after being robbed, so that she could not afford to go to Sago to visit relatives and friends, and chose to give up the struggle when there were still eight days of rations.
Mathilde, a Nord woman, is a minor nobleman from the northern continent, with a fierce and brutal personality, proud and pragmatic, and superstitious and violent. Typical female pirate character.
It's a bit weird that the brother-in-law forcibly seized the property of the sister-in-law but had to use a woman who couldn't become a lord, because if the man's blood was cut off, even if there was no side head, it would be easier for Sister Ma's brothers to pull this theory, and it would be difficult to get the brother-in-law's turn.
Although this can be explained clearly if Sister Ma's husband is cut off and Sister Ma only has an older sister, this situation is too rare, so it is more inclined to say that this is a brother-in-law, who may be the brother or cousin of Sister Ma's husband, so he is extremely dissatisfied with his brother passing on the family property to his sister-in-law. In fact, in a fishing and hunting area like Nord, Sister Ma's marriage to her brother-in-law is the most peaceful solution, but it is definitely impossible with Sister Ma's character, so Sister Ma came to Calradia.
Sister Ma is an extremely realistic person, she needs an employment fee of 500 dinars, which is the highest price among all people, and she is very frank, others will find an excuse anyway, Sister Ma is very straightforward, I will not follow the poor! If you think about it carefully, this is the normal situation, after all, where do so many people with feelings come from.
From the perspective of interpersonal relationships, Sister Ma disrespects the peasants, and when James tries to dissuade him, Sister Ma is still very angry, and she does not trust James's medical skills (leech bloodletting was a common treatment in the Middle Ages), and she doesn't seem to know the image of the Nords in the eyes of other ethnic groups, and wants to marry Jamila to her men, as for grabbing things on the battlefield, this should just be an excuse for Jamila to express her dissatisfaction, because this kind of thing is very common in the field.
It can be seen from the relationship between Niza and Sister Ma that Sister Ma is the kind of person who is very arrogant and has super self-esteem, and is very useful for rhetoric. She understands the Sagas, a traditional Nordic epic, as well as ancient Carrad style poetry, which shows that even in the Nord itself, the Nords are not barbarians. Niza, who is eloquent and has good combat effectiveness, is also logical to hook up with Sister Ma. It's just that how far these two people can go is a question worth considering.
As for Sister Ma's boasting at Gangding Cape, I really don't know what the meaning is, because there is no one from the same ethnic group as her at all (Desaiwei is a commoner, not a Nord), and no one will resonate with her at all, but it will arouse opposition, especially Ellen, but with Sister Ma's own personality, will she care?
Sister Ma's political demands are to get a fief and have the right to bring a contest trial when she conflicts with others. It is very common for nobles to exercise martial arts trials among themselves, why did Sister Ma specifically bring it up? And what's even more weird is that Brother Xiao Ma seems to confuse the trial of martial arts with the battle of the lord, worried that this policy will affect the income of merchants, it can only be said that Brother Xiaoma's psychological shadow on tariffs is too great.
Sister Ma's refutation of Fatis's proposal is even more magical, Fatis proposed to make the world peaceful, there is no war, but Sister Ma said that soldiers should not die in bed, and said that the king is to lead everyone to fight, not to lead everyone to live, in fact, this magical character is mostly due to the prejudice of the living comfortable ethnic groups against the marginal groups, the fact is that this kind of thinking is just a gambling psychology to adapt to natural selection when life is bad, once you can live a peaceful life, no one will be happy with war.
Careful analysis, the character of Sister Ma is difficult to get along with, she and Jamila have little contradiction, but they both think that the other party is too arrogant, and it can be eliminated through communication, as for the contradiction between her and Fatis and Jamste, it is basically impossible to resolve, as for Brother Xiaoma, this article is more inclined to be patchwork, and it can't be taken seriously, after all, Brother Xiaoma has a good impression of Nord people, and Sister Ma is likely to have no prejudice against businessmen (after all, Nord is a business group).
Ellene, an incomparably amazing man, was born into a native nobleman in Vicchia, but was expelled from the house by his father and became a down-and-out nobleman. Extremely arrogant, he despises mercenaries, but joins the protagonist's team, indicating that he must have tried to serve the lord before, but failed.
The character is very unpopular.,Extremely arrogant.,Evaluate others almost exclusively by their origin.,Second only to Rolf in arrogance.。 The only difference is that he doesn't shout to be a commander.
Ellen is nearly twenty-five years old, older than Fatis and Ray, but his mental age is simply miserable, in the Middle Ages when he married and had children early, twenty-five years old was not too young, but Ellen didn't seem to have a family!
Therefore, there is a possibility that Ellene's aristocratic status was fabricated by himself, but Jamila praised him for his grace, which shows that he is an educated person, so it is likely that he is a down-and-out businessman or a college student pretending to be a nobleman, and he is simply a hardcover version of Rolf.
Of course, it is more likely that Ellen is a strong martial arts nobleman, who does not know the world, after all, he is also drunk to be able to feed the dog with oil, and it turns out that Ellen is not a good lord with this kind of character, his father should have wanted to get rid of him when he thought Ellen was incorrigible and had a second son, so he set up a poison plan and let his wife poison, Ellen escaped by luck, accused his stepmother, and was expelled by his father, Ellen once complained to the bald head about it, but the bald head did not support him, so Alleyne, who has a strong sense of community, gives up the idea of serving Vecchia.
I have to say that Alleyne's thinking is very flawed, he is full of unrealistic chivalry, blindly despises merchants, mercenaries and thieves, and is undisguised, he also lacks a basic concept of territorial construction, hates internal affairs, and is easily overlooked. He is suitable to be a good fighter rather than a lord, if he is the second son, he may be able to assist his brother, as the eldest son, not to mention that he can't fight the big and small lords around him, even his stepmother and younger brother are difficult to balance, which can also be seen from his performance in the team.
It was a miraculous act for him to offend Manid, on the grounds that the merchant was lowly and unworthy of the glory of the battlefield, so Jamila and Caitlin must not be happy with him either. Niza's accusation against him, saying that he is ignorant of the world and cannot be reused, is actually justified. His rebuke of Niza shows that he has a sense of justice, but this sense of justice is limited to these chivalry. The rigid society he hoped to build was not destined to make Calradia any better.
At the end of the day, is Alleyne the spokesman for the typical ruling class social order, or is he the unrealistic social order he thinks he is. His appeal is to break the balance that the various classes have reached with great difficulty during the war, and let the nobles simply and rudely restore their privileges, the reason is that it is too troublesome, these rules are the product of the compromise of the previous lords, and they must be in line with the objective laws, and breaking them rashly will only bring great trouble to the rule of the protagonist.
Ellen's autobiography is also very informative, the Battle of Zhivacheze basically established the geographical pattern of northern Calradia, just decided to die in battle, the expansion of the Nords suffered a serious setback, and the regent of the Vecchian people expanded his power due to military exploits, changing the political situation of Vecchia. Speaking of which, Calradia's Vecchia, Nord, and Kugit are all immigrant countries, and at least the king of Vicchia can adjudicate the local affairs of Viknia, and the organizational ability of Nord and Kugit seems to be stronger than that of the native, and the natives can provide them with a steady stream of manpower, while Svadia does not seem to have any foreign aid, so here is a moment of silence for Ha Laosi.
Regarding Aryne's character, he may defect if he is blocked, which makes him far less reliable than Fatis, but even according to the logical analysis of reality, chivalry is not necessarily good, it is likely to be just naïve, and naïve people who come into contact with shady things may quickly degenerate.
Alleyne's personality seems to be a bit similar to Xiang Yu, brave and good at fighting, young and vigorous, inclined to use violence to solve problems, does not pay attention to civilians, does not pay attention to fighting for potential power, Ellene's fate must be very miserable, it is difficult to escape the fate of rabbits and dogs.
Bandak, also a magical figure, haters of the aristocracy, a pioneer of the civil rights movement and a communist in the Middle Ages, was Rhodok's guard, seemingly under the unreasonable command of his superiors, although his logic was not well understood.
Of course, Bandak, who had served for twenty years, just left his post. Whether it is voluntary resignation or expulsion, whether it is out of resentment and anxiety against the chief who does not know how to do it or resentment at the chief who smashed his job, he is naturally full of anger, of course, freezing three feet is not a day's cold, the old class must have been unhappy with the aristocracy for a long time, and after twenty years of accumulation of resentment, a generation of older and angry young people was born.
Bandak's political demands and self-proclaimed tribunes revolve around his commoner status, and he and Rolf are two extremes, one envies the prestige of the great nobles, is proud of his aristocratic status everywhere, and hopes to enter the privileged class. One is against the aristocracy everywhere, to the extent of blindness, which is the different attitudes of the people at the bottom in the face of privilege, which has a lot to do with the three views.
But it has to be said that Bandak's political IQ is quite low, he has a bad attitude towards the aristocracy, and he is not at all good at uniting individuals in the aristocracy. Rolf is just that, Ressarit commands the battle as the head of the coach, and Bandak is still full of dissatisfaction and rushes against it, and it makes no sense, although the head of the Lei sect is too young, but the head of the ray sect as the spokesperson of the protagonist, Bandak is equivalent to slapping the protagonist in the face.
Bandak was a commoner under Fort Gruenward, a native Rhodok, and it is clear from his words that he believed in the official propaganda of Rhodok's liberal democracy, and there is a passage that the accurate translation is Swadias to bring us to our knees, but we don't. Given that the Svadians were not remnants of the Karad Empire, it is likely that Rhodok never obeyed Swadia, and there was no king at that time, and the lords rebelled against Swadia under the banner of republicanism, and the veteran Gruenward became a symbol of Rhodok's so-called free spirit, but Artiman had already revealed the hypocritical nature of Rhodok, but the limitations of Bandak's education level and the narrow Rhodok countryside plot were still proud of Rhodok's victory over the powerful Swadia and breathing free air.
Bandak did not understand the development of commercial cities, their countryside became the raw material base of Djerkara, and the wealth was concentrated in the hands of the commercial aristocracy in the big towns, Bandak was faintly dissatisfied, but then thought that Djerkara produced good crossbows, so he no longer thought about the problems behind the phenomenon, it can be seen that regionalism and nationalism are indeed a good way for rulers to dilute class contradictions.
It is true that Bandak is a kind man, even the radical Desaivi thinks so, but his paranoid personality and clumsy political IQ make him only a decent officer or a small landowner, and his dream of working for the welfare of the common people of the world is not destined to be realized by him.
In fact, although Bandak has a good character and cares about the interests of the civilians, he is a twenty-year-old veteran ruffian, and he can't be a loyal and honest person, and his words mocking Rolf and Ray Sect Leader, even the paraphrase is very mean and rude, especially the sentence "In the end, it is our leader, you or Resarit, it is quite a lethal impeachment, but unfortunately, the cleverness of these ruffians is limited, and Bandak's potential is average, although he has shocking ideals, so he can only be an ordinary officer.