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[[Image:Peasantry Map.png|thumb|right|220px|The Map of Thy Peasantry]]
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[[Image:Peasantry.png|thumb|220px|As seen in [[Main Page 27]]]]
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[[Image:Peasantry Map.png|thumb|right|220px|The Map of Peasantry]]
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'''Peasantry''' is a land filled with peasants, archers, and knights (albeit apparent lack of a castle). Creatures such as [[Trogdor]], the ogre-like [[Kerrek]], and the primitive [[Jhonka]] also abound. It is the primary setting in the game [[Peasant's Quest]]. Its name is based on the land of Daventry, from the [[Wikipedia:King's Quest|King's Quest]] games by Sierra. It is also (presumably) the place where [[TROGDOR!]] takes place.
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'''Peasantry''' serves as the primary setting of the [[Videlectrix]] games [[Peasant's Quest]] and (presumably) [[TROGDOR!]], as well as the [[board game]] [[Trogdor!! The Board Game]]. It is a medieval land mainly filled with [[peasants]], [[Mendelev and Dongolev|archers]], and [[The Red and Blue Knights|knights]], though creatures such as the [[Dragons|dragon]] [[Trogdor]], the ogre-like [[Kerrek]], and the primitive [[Jhonka]] also abound. Most of the peasants reside in small [[thatched-roof cottage]]s, many of which have been burninated by Trogdor. Its name is based on the land of Daventry, from the {{wp|King's Quest}} games by [[Sierra]].
==History==
==History==
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The history of Peasantry is a dark one indeed. In the early days, life was simple and happy. Children frolicked in the park. Creepy old men fished in the lakes. Then, the beasts came. Three horrible creatures invaded Peasantry. One, the Jhonka, was a troll-like being that lived in a cave, hoarding its treasure. The second, a vile giant known as the Kerrek, invaded the land, squashing all who trespassed his fields. And the third, the most horrible of them all, was a [[dragon]] known as Trogdor the Burninator. The Trogdor ravaged fields, squashed peasants, destroyed huts, and spread burnination all over the land. Ever since this day, while most of the peasants of Peasantry have lived in peace with Trogdor, some people did indeed live in fear.
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The history of Peasantry is a dark one indeed. For untold ages, the chivalrous realm of Pageantry (the kingdom that owns [[Scalding Lake]]) had been at war with their adjacent neighbor, the deplorable kingdom of Bigotry. Their borderlands were a permanent battlefield, and those unfortunate peasants caught in the midst of it all did their best to eke out an existence while the war raged around them. Eventually, just before the Age of Trogdor, the land on which the armies fought became so ravaged and war-torn that neither side would claim it. With no realm to call their own, the peasants of the borderlands grumbled together a meager government and began calling themselves the kingdom of Peasantry.
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It is revealed in the [[Peasant's Quest Movie Trailer]] that Peasantry has a monarchy—namely, the heretofore nameless [[King of Peasantry]].
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In the early days, life was simple and happy. [[Baby Lady & Her Baby|Baby ladies]] stole money. Creepy [[Old Man|old men]] fished in the lakes. The Jhonka, a troll-like being that lived in a cave, hoarded its treasure. A vile giant known as the Kerrek invaded the land, squashing all who trespassed his fields. Then, a dragon known as Trogdor the Burninator came. Trogdor ravaged fields, squashed peasants, destroyed huts, and spread burnination all over the land. Ever since this day, while most of the peasants of Peasantry have lived in peace with Trogdor for centuries, some people did indeed live in fear.
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It is revealed in the [[Peasant's Quest Movie Trailer]] that Peasantry has a monarchy—namely, the heretofore nameless [[King of Peasantry]]. There is another place called Parchmenty, a few kingdoms over in the "uppity, know-it-all realm" of Frillscholar.
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==Locations==
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Locations in Peasantry include:
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*[[Rather Dashing]]'s Burninated Cottage
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*Mountain Pass
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*Cliff
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*[[Trog-Cave|Trogdor's Lair]]
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*Baby Lady's Cottage
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*[[Naked Ned]]'s Cottage
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*The Inn
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*Jhonka's Cave
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*Pebble Lake
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*Hidden Glen
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*Archery Range
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*Old Well
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*[[Poor Gary]]'s Pasture
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*The Haystack
[[Image:Peasantry Map Real.png|thumb|right|220px|Peasantry comes alive]]
[[Image:Peasantry Map Real.png|thumb|right|220px|Peasantry comes alive]]
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Also there is a new map shown which slightly resembles the old one, and reveals new places such as:
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Also, in the Movie Preview, there is a new map shown which slightly resembles the old one, and reveals new places such as:
* Clackum Falls
* Clackum Falls
* The Frumpish Mountains
* The Frumpish Mountains
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==Appearances==
==Appearances==
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*[[TROGDOR!]]
*[[Peasant's Quest]]
*[[Peasant's Quest]]
*[[Peasant's Quest Preview]]
*[[Peasant's Quest Preview]]
*[[Peasant's Quest Movie Trailer]]
*[[Peasant's Quest Movie Trailer]]
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*[[Snowglobe|Snow Globe]]
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*[[Snowglobe]]
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*[[Baddest of the Bands]] (mentioned)
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*[[8-Bit is Enough]]
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*[[Trogdor!! The Board Game]]
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*[[Main Page 27]]
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{{Peasant's Quest}}
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{{Trogdor}}
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[[Category:Foreign Lands]]
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[[Category:Peasant's Quest Places]]

Revision as of 00:06, 4 March 2021

As seen in Main Page 27
The Map of Peasantry

Peasantry serves as the primary setting of the Videlectrix games Peasant's Quest and (presumably) TROGDOR!, as well as the board game Trogdor!! The Board Game. It is a medieval land mainly filled with peasants, archers, and knights, though creatures such as the dragon Trogdor, the ogre-like Kerrek, and the primitive Jhonka also abound. Most of the peasants reside in small thatched-roof cottages, many of which have been burninated by Trogdor. Its name is based on the land of Daventry, from the King's Quest games by Sierra.

History

The history of Peasantry is a dark one indeed. For untold ages, the chivalrous realm of Pageantry (the kingdom that owns Scalding Lake) had been at war with their adjacent neighbor, the deplorable kingdom of Bigotry. Their borderlands were a permanent battlefield, and those unfortunate peasants caught in the midst of it all did their best to eke out an existence while the war raged around them. Eventually, just before the Age of Trogdor, the land on which the armies fought became so ravaged and war-torn that neither side would claim it. With no realm to call their own, the peasants of the borderlands grumbled together a meager government and began calling themselves the kingdom of Peasantry.

In the early days, life was simple and happy. Baby ladies stole money. Creepy old men fished in the lakes. The Jhonka, a troll-like being that lived in a cave, hoarded its treasure. A vile giant known as the Kerrek invaded the land, squashing all who trespassed his fields. Then, a dragon known as Trogdor the Burninator came. Trogdor ravaged fields, squashed peasants, destroyed huts, and spread burnination all over the land. Ever since this day, while most of the peasants of Peasantry have lived in peace with Trogdor for centuries, some people did indeed live in fear.

It is revealed in the Peasant's Quest Movie Trailer that Peasantry has a monarchy—namely, the heretofore nameless King of Peasantry. There is another place called Parchmenty, a few kingdoms over in the "uppity, know-it-all realm" of Frillscholar.

Locations

Locations in Peasantry include:

Peasantry comes alive

Also, in the Movie Preview, there is a new map shown which slightly resembles the old one, and reveals new places such as:

  • Clackum Falls
  • The Frumpish Mountains
  • Trogdor's Keep
  • The Slightly Dangerous Fields
  • That Weird Tree (you know)

Appearances


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