A fine is a kind of punishment in which in the medieval times you would have to serve in humiliation for braking the law.
Avagrant is a person, usually poor, who wanders from place to place without a home or regular work. In Medieval Europe this was considered a crime. From the 1530's this was punishable by getting whipped and from the 1540's were hung.
A medieval knight in the middle ages or medieval times was William the conquerer
People mostly thought that. It was punishment from god and it was end of the world.
A person who lived in medieval times.
A fine is a kind of punishment in which in the medieval times you would have to serve in humiliation for braking the law.
The medieval punishment for Highway Robbery is by raping the criminal
the answer is that they placed them in the village stocks.
In medieval times, you could have been dragged out and hung, had your head chopped off, or become the king.
In some countries torture is still used
generally if you did steal you would get your hands chopped off.
In medieval times, the punishment for robbery could vary depending on the severity of the crime and the laws in place at the time. Common punishments included fines, public humiliation, branding, mutilation, or even death by hanging or beheading.
I think you are referring to excommunication, a punishment under which people could not receive communion, among other things.
coins, thick linen veils, camping equipment, food and water
Half-Farthing coins were only produced during the early part of the 19th century.
Money never goes green on RuneScape. The gold coins are, in fact, the only currency and never change color. In our modern world we have coins that add up to green bills---in medieval times, there were no such paper bills. Money was always gold---literally. As RS was set in medieval times, the same is true for it.
Avagrant is a person, usually poor, who wanders from place to place without a home or regular work. In Medieval Europe this was considered a crime. From the 1530's this was punishable by getting whipped and from the 1540's were hung.