PropertyValue
rdf:type
rdfs:label
  • Peasant Woman
  • Peasant woman
rdfs:comment
  • This Woman helped organize a large sacrifice of food to the gods when Hera stole fire from all mortals. Hercules tried to tell her the sacrifice would be in vain but she did not listen.
  • Peasant Women are the female versions of farmers, and both of these units can be found living in villages.
  • The peasant woman was a character in the tale The Wizard and the Hopping Pot by Beedle the Bard. She was described as "old" and had a granddaughter afflicted by a crop of warts. A kindly old wizard used to make a special poultice for her but when he died, his son rudely refused to give her the potion.
Level
  • 1
dcterms:subject
hideb
  • hide
hidem
  • hide
Agi
  • 5
Melee
  • Knife, Pitch Fork, Sickle, Hatchet, Club
str
  • 7
CHA
  • 4
hidea
  • hide
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Box Title
  • Peasant Woman
Name
  • Peasant woman
Leadership
  • 1
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Trade
  • 2
Riding
  • 1
Body
  • Dress, Woolen Dress
Species
Ransom
  • 20
Image size
  • 200
int
  • 4
Family
Boots
  • : Wrapping Boots
Image File
  • Peasant Woman.jpg
Gender
  • Female
Health
  • 42
Experience
  • ? xp
Helm
  • : Headcloth, Woolen Hood
Culture
Upgrade Cost
  • 10
Two Handed Weapons
  • 40
Upgrades To
Polearms
  • 40
Archery
  • 40
Wages
  • 1
One Handed Weapons
  • 40
Throwing
  • 40
Acquired From
Crossbows
  • 40
Prisoner Management
  • 1
Inventory Management
  • 2
abstract
  • This Woman helped organize a large sacrifice of food to the gods when Hera stole fire from all mortals. Hercules tried to tell her the sacrifice would be in vain but she did not listen.
  • Peasant Women are the female versions of farmers, and both of these units can be found living in villages.
  • The peasant woman was a character in the tale The Wizard and the Hopping Pot by Beedle the Bard. She was described as "old" and had a granddaughter afflicted by a crop of warts. A kindly old wizard used to make a special poultice for her but when he died, his son rudely refused to give her the potion.
is Acquired From of