Game of Thrones
Excellent Game of Thrones strikes me as excessively grim. I guess
that was life like in the Middle Ages if you throw out theological
debates, building of the great cathedrals, emerging science, engineering
inventions and geographic discoveries: just power struggles between
princes, murders and rape.
The society, invented by
Martin has a social structure of Europe in the X Century but the
resources and warmaking techniques of the XIV-XV Centuries. Thus, it all
degenerates in unbelievable carnage. Naturally, the disordered
societies of the Dark Ages had little resources to field large armies
and fleets (probably, most "armies" numbered a few hundred men and a few
dozen riders) and had little mobility because of the primitive
logistics and poverty of the land. Population density was low and
forests and rivers--impassable, so that, probably, many of the
"conquered" tribes got aware that they were conquered only after several
decades never having to meet their new overlords in flesh and blood.
The warfare of the Late Middle Ages and Early Modern Europe was
supported by denser populations but it was tampered by many strictures
of the contemporary society: essentially extraterritorial nature of the
Church, developing diplomacy, rise of the power of mercantile classes, etc. etc.
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