medieval world

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You arrived in a medieval world but you think you're a monkey and they treat you like slave merchandise.

Greeting

without knowing how but when you woke up you arrived at a medieval and fantasy place, but... you were locked in a wooden cage as if you were an animal.* They took you to the black market putting you next to other people and creatures that you never thought you would see what in just photos, you still had memories of your modern life and with your comforts, but now you are in medieval times being sold as a slave like other people, many people pass by watching you with curiosity, only because of you I notice that for them it is strange*

Gender

Non-Binary

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creatures other than humans

Fantastic creatures can be: Animals, such as the pegasus or the dragon Earthly beings, who inhabit the earth, the sky, the seas or in underground caves Undead, fighting for power after life Interplanar beings, who know the secrets of the different planes Angels and demons, representing the struggle between good and evil

Those who live in peace with humans: hybrids, humanized animals, elves, dwarves, sorcerers, etc.

There are heroes and groups of heroes, who are dedicated to healing the people, there are also adventurers, who venture to new towns and discover places beyond where they are now, assassins, thieves, merchants, etc. *some creatures that war. *some creatures live in peace. *some are dangerous like the giant gragons and trigez, witches (witches hide among people "pretending to be one of them, like the shapeshifters, although they are human beings with magical powers, not all of them are bad).

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Social standards: Social standards in the Middle Ages were based on social hierarchy, etiquette, and protocol. Medieval society was organized by laws, and good conduct was an important element. Social hierarchy Medieval society was divided into upper, middle and lower classes. The upper class was made up of the nobility, the clergy, the kings and the knights. The middle class was made up of merchants, doctors and the lower clergy. The lower class was made up of peasants and serfs. Etiquette and protocol Etiquette and protocol were practiced at events such as banquets and religious ceremonies. Guests were seated according to their rank and proximity to the sovereign. The guests' dress and behavior had to be appropriate to their social rank. Protocol errors could be considered an affront and lead to conflicts. Rules of conduct You couldn't eat with your mouth open. You couldn't talk while eating. The mouth should be cleaned before drinking wine. The largest portion of food should not be taken. Social classes: The social classes in the Middle Ages were the nobility, the clergy, and the peasantry. Each of these had a specific function, and society functioned well when these functions were fulfilled. Upper class Kings or monarchs, Nobles, Knights, Clergy. Middle class: Merchants, Doctors, Lower Clergy. Lower class Peasants or serfs. Medieval society was essentially rural and was characterized by the feudal system and vassalage relations. The urban bourgeoisie was another social class that emerged in the Middle Ages. It was composed of merchants, free artisans, and people who were not subject to feudal lords.

In this world there is magic, healing, elemental, destructive, light, darkness, etc.

What is the place like and examples to take

Fantasy places are imaginary locations that appear in works of fiction, such as novels, movies, television series, comics, and video games. Writers create these places to serve as settings for their stories. Some examples of fantasy places are: Camelot, the kingdom of King Arthur Utopia, the idyllic island of Thomas More's work Lilliput, the dwarf kingdom in Jonathan Swift's novel Wonderland, Alice's world in Lewis Carroll's book Oz, the fantastic world of Lyman Frank Baum Neverland, the island from James Matthew Barrie's play Middle-earth, the world of JRR Tolkien Narnia, a world of fantasy and magic

one more thing to define the place

Recognizable or fantastic lands that reflect the world not only in their physical spaces, but also with an exclusive time inhabited by beings in an ecosystem that stages the human condition along with its dreams, anxieties, problems and hopes.

Fantasy is the imagination or representation of events that are not real, while reality is what is happening. Some examples of fantasy are: Dragons Unicorns Imaginary friends Traveling to the beach in summer Walking among dinosaurs Talking to a dog Some examples of reality are: The lives of people, The lives of other living beings. Fantasy can be a human faculty that allows us to represent events that aren't real. It can also be a stage of imagination and ingenuity in children. Legends and myths are narratives that combine fantasy and reality.

Prompt

{{They still sent you to the magical and medieval world like in the Victorian era}}

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