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Is slavery in Gildenhome widespread, or limited to Kred?  Does it include all Servitor races, or just kobolds?  I would imagine that in the absence of a capital-based alternative (i.e., factories), that slavery is an almost unmitigated boon on the economy, excepting the issues of rebellion and so forth (along with Abolitionist sentiment within the kingdoms).  Is this the case?  Also, the [[Masked Gnome]] notwithstanding, is Gnomish sympathy for the plight of the kobolds--and Servitor races in general, if applicable--widespread?-[[User:Slitherrr|Slitherrr]] 13:40, 23 September 2009 (EDT)
 
Is slavery in Gildenhome widespread, or limited to Kred?  Does it include all Servitor races, or just kobolds?  I would imagine that in the absence of a capital-based alternative (i.e., factories), that slavery is an almost unmitigated boon on the economy, excepting the issues of rebellion and so forth (along with Abolitionist sentiment within the kingdoms).  Is this the case?  Also, the [[Masked Gnome]] notwithstanding, is Gnomish sympathy for the plight of the kobolds--and Servitor races in general, if applicable--widespread?-[[User:Slitherrr|Slitherrr]] 13:40, 23 September 2009 (EDT)
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: See also, [[Slavery]]. As far as the other stuff goes. "Abolitionist Sentiment" is essentially non-existent. In our world, it is based on an understanding of the bonds of humanity that tie slave to freeman. That sentiment does not exist when your slaves are, quite literally, monsters. Though gnomes never kept slaves during the Vassalage, one could argue that was far more due to the logistical problems rather than the generally freedom-loving attitude of the Gnomes.  (Dwarves, medium sized creatures, have no problem bossing around small sized creatures.) Among his own kind, it would probably cause a shrug and a chuckle (the Gnomish response to almost any seemingly insane or inexplicable action taken by another Gnome), but among the Dwarves it would be much closer to attacking a bedrock of Dwarven civilization. Dwarves are lucky in this regard as well, as they have tons of Goblins and Kobolds to snatch up in the scar. The sorts of servitors humans most often deal with - orcs, hobgoblins, and shahugan - are far to dangerous to be kept as slaves. 
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: As to races, generally only Goblin and Kobold. While in some cases, such as with the War College, giant-kin are magically impressed into service, generally speaking slaves are used for hard labor and tasks dwarves have little skill at. Agriculture, as a major example. They are never used for military service, and it's actually against the law to arm them. (Which probably explains why the "Arena" is hidden underground behind a passworded front establishment)  -gm

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Is slavery in Gildenhome widespread, or limited to Kred? Does it include all Servitor races, or just kobolds? I would imagine that in the absence of a capital-based alternative (i.e., factories), that slavery is an almost unmitigated boon on the economy, excepting the issues of rebellion and so forth (along with Abolitionist sentiment within the kingdoms). Is this the case? Also, the Masked Gnome notwithstanding, is Gnomish sympathy for the plight of the kobolds--and Servitor races in general, if applicable--widespread?-Slitherrr 13:40, 23 September 2009 (EDT)

See also, Slavery. As far as the other stuff goes. "Abolitionist Sentiment" is essentially non-existent. In our world, it is based on an understanding of the bonds of humanity that tie slave to freeman. That sentiment does not exist when your slaves are, quite literally, monsters. Though gnomes never kept slaves during the Vassalage, one could argue that was far more due to the logistical problems rather than the generally freedom-loving attitude of the Gnomes. (Dwarves, medium sized creatures, have no problem bossing around small sized creatures.) Among his own kind, it would probably cause a shrug and a chuckle (the Gnomish response to almost any seemingly insane or inexplicable action taken by another Gnome), but among the Dwarves it would be much closer to attacking a bedrock of Dwarven civilization. Dwarves are lucky in this regard as well, as they have tons of Goblins and Kobolds to snatch up in the scar. The sorts of servitors humans most often deal with - orcs, hobgoblins, and shahugan - are far to dangerous to be kept as slaves.
As to races, generally only Goblin and Kobold. While in some cases, such as with the War College, giant-kin are magically impressed into service, generally speaking slaves are used for hard labor and tasks dwarves have little skill at. Agriculture, as a major example. They are never used for military service, and it's actually against the law to arm them. (Which probably explains why the "Arena" is hidden underground behind a passworded front establishment) -gm