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A Fief is the estate of a noble, who owns and oversees the land under the Crown. Tenants live on the fief and work for the noble. In turn, the nobles are supposed to look after their people, feed them in bad winters, and provide relief for natural catastrophes such as flooding. The system is called feudalism and the nobles are called feudal lords. The Fief is the being or entity that mints coins, according to Saradomin in the previous issues of the God letters. He does not give more detail as to who or what a fief is, but judging from the meaning of "fief," it is likely to be one of the human kingdoms (e.g. Misthalin). The Fief is mentioned in the 14th issue of the God letters: A fief appears to be an administrative division in the land of Hachiman. This article is a . You can help My English Wiki by expanding it. A Fief is an area of land ruled by a Baron which possesses its own population, Battleschool and Craftmasters. Araulen Feif is the only fief that doesn't have a baron, its governor being King Duncan and presumably the High Chancellor, Lord Anthony. There are forty-nine fiefs in Araluen and each one is assigned a Ranger. A fief was a territorial obligation handed down by Padishah Emperors to Houses during the time of the Faufreluches. this is a test
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The Fief is the being or entity that mints coins, according to Saradomin in the previous issues of the God letters. He does not give more detail as to who or what a fief is, but judging from the meaning of "fief," it is likely to be one of the human kingdoms (e.g. Misthalin). The Fief is mentioned in the 14th issue of the God letters: Apparently, different fiefs are responsible for producing their respective kingdom's currency. This may be a joke on Jagex's part, because a fief is a grant of money from a king to a vassal, and it is printed money (not how money is minted from). However, the literal definition of 'fief' is 'a piece of land held under the feudal system'. Therefore, it is likely that when 'fief' is mentioned, it refers to one of the human kingdoms. A fief was a territorial obligation handed down by Padishah Emperors to Houses during the time of the Faufreluches. A Fief is the estate of a noble, who owns and oversees the land under the Crown. Tenants live on the fief and work for the noble. In turn, the nobles are supposed to look after their people, feed them in bad winters, and provide relief for natural catastrophes such as flooding. The system is called feudalism and the nobles are called feudal lords. A fief appears to be an administrative division in the land of Hachiman. This article is a . You can help My English Wiki by expanding it. this is a test A Fief is an area of land ruled by a Baron which possesses its own population, Battleschool and Craftmasters. Araulen Feif is the only fief that doesn't have a baron, its governor being King Duncan and presumably the High Chancellor, Lord Anthony. There are forty-nine fiefs in Araluen and each one is assigned a Ranger.