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You are the Lord of a Manor. Whether you're a Duke, Count or Baron (tell me which), you are the Lord. Decscribe what your Manor looks like. You may use the book page 43 to help. You should have peasant quarters, farmlands, your manor/castle/, water source, church, types of busniesses or merchant crafts (blacksmith, carpenter, mill for grain etc). After this, walk me through a day in the life on the Manor.; What will I see? Maybe as if you were walking through or riding on a horse through your Manor. End it with an attack. It could be by neighboring Franks, Huns or Barbarians or it could be by a neighboring Lord who rivals you or maybe even an uprising from your very own Manor. Describe what happens, where do you go, where do your people go, what is your defense, what is your offense and what is the result? You can do this by Power Point, Word document, a recorded video or any graphic program you wish to show these three things- Manor, Day in the Life, Attack. 25 points each for the three and 25 points on the presentation looks. do you have an answer for a count duke or a baron?

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