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  • Village Elder
  • Village elder
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  • With lines on his forehead, thick white unibrow, bushy white beard, and thinning hair circling the sides of his bald head, Village Elder's appearance matches his title. Village Elder's status as leader of Rim Elm is shown by his unique attire. He wears an oddly shaped purple hat with gold symbols woven into it, and a purple gown with a gold insignia woven into the middle. A green robe with gold trim on the sleeves covers his gown and reaches the floor. Village Elder's aging body requires him to walk with a cane.
  • The Village Elder was a Character appearing in LEGO Indiana Jones 2: The Adventure Continues. This character was mostly seen in the Pankot Village where his tribe suffered from disease and starvation. The Village Elder asked Indiana Jones for help as he passed through his village, to get the sacred Sankara Stones back from Mola Ram. Indiana Jones agreed.
  • Village Elder is a man who appears in LEGO Indiana Jones: The Original Adventures. He is the leader of a village in Indiana Jones and The Temple of Doom and has grey hair. He also appears in the Second Indiana Jones game and has a book for puzzles on the wall.
  • A village elder was a mature citizen of a village who was respected for their experience and wisdom. The village elders from the village on Barkon IV that took Data in met with the town magistrate Garvin frequently. (TNG: "Thine Own Self" ) In a photometric projection of the Larhana settlement, Penno was among the village elders of the Vori. (VOY: "Nemesis")
  • Village Elder could be thought of as the Guild Masters of villages. Although any villager can tell you where the Village Elder is through conversation, they do not actually give useful directions, merely stating he is "over there". This means you will have to hunt them down yourself. As they are always male, never walk around, and don't stand facing walls, just look for a man standing still with his back to a wall. You can speak with the Village Elder concerning several topics:
  • Most peasants would prefer to avoid such “justice.”[1a] Instead, they turn to their Village Elders, respected residents of the village. These old men listen to the details of the case and then hand out punishments. Often these involve paying reparations to the victim, normally in labour, but sometimes the Village Elders arrange “accidents” for the criminal.[1a]
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  • Kali-Ma Statues
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Accessories
  • Book
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Appearances
Weapon
  • Fists
Name
  • Village Elder
Caption
  • They kill my people!
Relationships
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Title
  • Village Elder
Years
  • 2008
Occupation
  • Elder
Script
  • 村おさ, Mura Osa
RealName
  • Mahan
Location
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  • Village Elder could be thought of as the Guild Masters of villages. Although any villager can tell you where the Village Elder is through conversation, they do not actually give useful directions, merely stating he is "over there". This means you will have to hunt them down yourself. As they are always male, never walk around, and don't stand facing walls, just look for a man standing still with his back to a wall. You can speak with the Village Elder concerning several topics: * Ask if you can help with any tasks * Request trade (can go to the trade window or buy cattle) * Inquire about enemies in the area * Recruit peasants * If an ally lord is imprisoned nearby, request that they start a fire as a distraction (not available in classic Mount&Blade)
  • Most peasants would prefer to avoid such “justice.”[1a] Instead, they turn to their Village Elders, respected residents of the village. These old men listen to the details of the case and then hand out punishments. Often these involve paying reparations to the victim, normally in labour, but sometimes the Village Elders arrange “accidents” for the criminal.[1a] The quality of this justice depends entirely on the quality of the Village Elder, as there are no checks on his decisions. A senile elder is still capable of handing down something less than justice. However, it is still almost invariably better than appealing to the local lord.[1a]
  • With lines on his forehead, thick white unibrow, bushy white beard, and thinning hair circling the sides of his bald head, Village Elder's appearance matches his title. Village Elder's status as leader of Rim Elm is shown by his unique attire. He wears an oddly shaped purple hat with gold symbols woven into it, and a purple gown with a gold insignia woven into the middle. A green robe with gold trim on the sleeves covers his gown and reaches the floor. Village Elder's aging body requires him to walk with a cane.
  • The Village Elder was a Character appearing in LEGO Indiana Jones 2: The Adventure Continues. This character was mostly seen in the Pankot Village where his tribe suffered from disease and starvation. The Village Elder asked Indiana Jones for help as he passed through his village, to get the sacred Sankara Stones back from Mola Ram. Indiana Jones agreed.
  • Village Elder is a man who appears in LEGO Indiana Jones: The Original Adventures. He is the leader of a village in Indiana Jones and The Temple of Doom and has grey hair. He also appears in the Second Indiana Jones game and has a book for puzzles on the wall.
  • A village elder was a mature citizen of a village who was respected for their experience and wisdom. The village elders from the village on Barkon IV that took Data in met with the town magistrate Garvin frequently. (TNG: "Thine Own Self" ) In a photometric projection of the Larhana settlement, Penno was among the village elders of the Vori. (VOY: "Nemesis")