Durandal Saga
Dona Allejandra
Growing up with her grandmother, on the outskirts of Baron Alehandos estate (MODERN DAY Orreaga/Roncesvalles). She was born in 1742. Her mother died of childbed fever and her father left her in his mothers care. Whereabouts unknown.
The grandmother, Sofia, had a on-and-off feud with another local wise woman, Marta, for several years. They were best friends when they were children, but as they grew into young women they fell in love with the same man. He flirted with both and, unbeknownst to them, a third woman that he ended up running away with. Sofia and Marta blamed each other and thus the 50 year old feud started.
Growing up very rural, Alejandra spent most of her days outside in the forest, with animals and in nature. Sofia taught her the ways of medicinal herbs, how to care for nature and the animals, and how to survive on the "larder from the forest".
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The Estates Economy
The real was the currency of the time and was made out of silver.
1 peso = 8 reales.
1 real = In rural areas, 1 real were sufficient to purchase basic food such as a loaf of bread, a pound of rice or beans, or a few eggs. It was also sufficient to pay for local services (a haircut, a shoeshine, or a ride in a horse-drawn carriage for short distances). It was also enough to purchase a small quantity of tobacco or alcohol (a few cigars or a measure of wine or spirits). It was also enough to buy common household items (candles, soap, matches or cooking utensils).
1 cuarto = 1/4th of a real. Used for smaller transactions and a common denomination in everyday commerce.
1 maravedí = The smallest denomination of currency in Spain and was often used for small transactions. It was subdivided into smaller units called "maravedíes".
(From ChatGTP: Some historical sources suggest that the average annual income of a peasant in 18th-century Spain may have ranged from a few dozen to a few hundred (50-200) reales per year, depending on their circumstances. However, it's important to recognize that this estimate is highly speculative. It depended on various factors such as the size of the landholding and the productivity of the land. Overall, peasants in 18th-century Spain were likely to have earned incomes that provided for their basic needs but may have struggled to achieve financial security or prosperity, especially given the prevalence of subsistence farming and the limited opportunities for economic advancement in rural areas.)
1759
Income: 67 pesos / year
Costs: 50 pesos / year
Gain: 17 pesos
Savings: 12 pesos
Wedding cost: 30 pesos.
Estate Staff
Steward (Mayordomo) / Butler (Criado Mayor) / Valet (Camarero)
Louis Perrera
Louis is in his mid 30s. His father, a frenchman married to a spanish woman, attended Baron Alehandros father. He was more or less born into the role. He oversees the household staff, makes sure the estate is running smoothly and attends to the Baron's personal needs.
HATES Benjamin with a VENGEANCE.
Lady's Maid (Dama de compañía)
Ana
Ana is 14 years old. She is the middle daughter of the glassblower. She has a older and a younger sister.
The lady's maid would have attend to the needs of the Baroness, assisting her with dressing, grooming, and other personal tasks. The lady's maid might have also served as a companion and confidante to the Baroness, accompanying her on outings and social engagements.
Master Gardener (Jardinero)
Juan
Walks with a cane. Responsible for maintaining the estate grounds, including planting, pruning, weeding, and landscaping. Also been responsible for caring for livestock or other animals kept on the estate.
As children, his son and Alehandro used to play together a lot.
Beekeeper
Master Gustavo
Master artisan of THE BEES!
Doctor
Moorish doctor Houssain and wife Dera has taken up residence in the old covenant.