
I Built a Manor in the Middle Ages
by A Sword Sharpened For Hundreds Of Years
About This Novel
Coming to quasi-medieval Europe, Luc becomes a medieval Robinson! Building cabins, building fireplaces, trimming hedges, hunting wild animals, reclaiming wasteland... Luc takes it one step at a time. Fierce wild wolves, incoming bandits, desperate wildfires... Luc's challenges are equally numerous. Without a knighthood, you cannot own a territory, so build a manor of your own in this unclaimed land! ... Slow Heat | Medieval Times | Wilderness Survival
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Official(24)Scraped 2d ago
good
Please forgive me for being uneducated. There are some things that I am really not very good at judging. That is, many people in the Middle Ages said that killing a baron on horseback in the Middle Ages should have hundreds or thousands of troops. Or there is another group who said that the real medieval barons had only a few dozen soldiers at most, or even a dozen retired soldiers, which was not much at all. Counter-intuitively, I think there may be nothing wrong with both of these two. One is the former. If you want to say that he is wrong, then you compare it with our ancient China. Then it suddenly seems reasonable. Our ancient Chinese had to bring out an army of 1,000. That is really child's play. When our ancient Chinese armies fought, which one was not a battle involving hundreds of thousands or hundreds of thousands of people? Compared with thousands and hundreds of people, it is really a village-level struggle during the Warring States Period in Japan. But it is not unreasonable to say that there are less. After all, I feel it is true, but it is difficult to judge. But this book is more inclined to the latter, that is, a baron has no more than twenty or thirty full-time soldiers, and others rely on mercenaries. I actually think this This makes some sense, and then I looked at it and thought it was a good thing to say. The only drawback is that although this book can be regarded as a masterpiece, it has been interrupted in the past. However, if it was interrupted, I think that after the update is resumed, it seems to me that the author has resumed the update. Overall, it is really a masterpiece. If you insist on updating it to 2 million words, I think it will be really good. I decided to update.
It's a very flavorful medieval novel, and although it's a little God bless the protagonist, it's not too much. Great reading experience.
Medieval books without magic and systems are the only proper medieval novels!
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If you don't want to write, stop writing. It's too slow.
If you like to survive in the wilderness, why not go to sea and find a larger island away from the disputes of civilization? With enough population, thousands of people can create a nation.
It hasn't been updated yet. How long will it take to wait and give me back my currency?
The author has started updating again. Very nice
There are no daily updates, so you have to work hard to update, too few posts will easily cause you to lose followers.
I have read the most satisfying story about medieval lord farming. I hope the author will not become a eunuch for the second time.
It's really good, but updates are too slow.
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Official(24)Scraped 2d ago
good
Please forgive me for being uneducated. There are some things that I am really not very good at judging. That is, many people in the Middle Ages said that killing a baron on horseback in the Middle Ages should have hundreds or thousands of troops. Or there is another group who said that the real medieval barons had only a few dozen soldiers at most, or even a dozen retired soldiers, which was not much at all. Counter-intuitively, I think there may be nothing wrong with both of these two. One is the former. If you want to say that he is wrong, then you compare it with our ancient China. Then it suddenly seems reasonable. Our ancient Chinese had to bring out an army of 1,000. That is really child's play. When our ancient Chinese armies fought, which one was not a battle involving hundreds of thousands or hundreds of thousands of people? Compared with thousands and hundreds of people, it is really a village-level struggle during the Warring States Period in Japan. But it is not unreasonable to say that there are less. After all, I feel it is true, but it is difficult to judge. But this book is more inclined to the latter, that is, a baron has no more than twenty or thirty full-time soldiers, and others rely on mercenaries. I actually think this This makes some sense, and then I looked at it and thought it was a good thing to say. The only drawback is that although this book can be regarded as a masterpiece, it has been interrupted in the past. However, if it was interrupted, I think that after the update is resumed, it seems to me that the author has resumed the update. Overall, it is really a masterpiece. If you insist on updating it to 2 million words, I think it will be really good. I decided to update.
It's a very flavorful medieval novel, and although it's a little God bless the protagonist, it's not too much. Great reading experience.
Medieval books without magic and systems are the only proper medieval novels!
Follow up every day
If you don't want to write, stop writing. It's too slow.
If you like to survive in the wilderness, why not go to sea and find a larger island away from the disputes of civilization? With enough population, thousands of people can create a nation.
It hasn't been updated yet. How long will it take to wait and give me back my currency?
The author has started updating again. Very nice
There are no daily updates, so you have to work hard to update, too few posts will easily cause you to lose followers.
I have read the most satisfying story about medieval lord farming. I hope the author will not become a eunuch for the second time.
It's really good, but updates are too slow.
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(Updates stopped) A very comfortable farming story, the farming development moves forward steadily, and the plot does not drag on. The protagonist traveled through the Middle Ages and farmed a good piece of land in the south of France. Now he has officially become a knight, with a territory of about fifty people and a small influence.




The protagonist travels into the body of a soldier from another world. Then, starting from a deserter, he gradually opened up a manor in the wilderness and gathered the refugees. Bribe the bishop and win over the baron to earn yourself a knight. It has been fattened now and you are welcome to slaughter it. The book is good, farming style. This is real farming, the kind that starts with stone tools.




🌟🌟🌟The details of farming in the Middle Ages are very detailed, but the development is too slow.




The story about manor farming reads a bit like watching Mysterious Island.











