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    Further to the discussion about slavery that developed in this thread: http://www.twcenter.net/forums/showthread.php?t=319887

    I was wondering if there was a way of changing the effect that enslaving the population of a captured settlement has?

    I propose a much more drastic population decrease, and a larger financial reward to demonstrate the value that slaves had and that it seems logical more than half of the population of a settlement would be sold into slavery if the attacking general did choose to enslave the population.

    Also, do the cities where the main slave markets were located have a trade bonus to demonstrate the money that would come into the settlement from the various merchants buying and selling slaves.

    I freely admit that I don't know a huge amount about how the ancient slave trade would, but these changes are all from what seems logical to me.

    What do you think? I get the feeling that this kind of thing is probably hard coded
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    I think it's all hardcoded.

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    Default Re: Slavery

    Yep, hardcoded. Sorry.
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    Bah humbug! Nevermind then.
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