Before the great nation of Spain came together as one, and before the city of Madrid was able to be proud of it's first mud hut, there was chaos. No one man could exhert control over another. Everyone was independant, of their own opinion, and with noone else to rule over them.
But then one man, a visionary of his time, began preaching of a class system. There would be upper classes, and lower classes. The upper classes would exploit the lower classes, to get more work done. The upper class would make the laws of the land, as the lower classes would be too busy working away in the fields to think or learn enough to do anything intelligent. The upper class would control the wealth of the land, and reap the benfits, as the lower class would only be distracted by such pleasantries, and a return to chaos would be found if they had any of these desires.
This man was known as Togas. He had opinions of what people should belong in a higher class, and which poeople should be sent off to work untill they died. As the only great visionary of his time, the people had no other opinion to listen to, and generally decided to go along, as Togas was able to convince them that this plan would do the most good for the future of Madrid.
Togas chose only the best to join him in the upper classes. As the only visionary in Madrid, he became known as the Great Lord Togas. All of the people in the land would listen, and obey, what he decided on.
The upper class, the only group Togas would lower himself to interact with, was kept loyal with the best luxuries, educations, and wealth, available in early Spain. The lower class would be kept loyal through religious belief, military rule (the strong sons of the upper class), and other general ways of opression.
With this class system in place, Togas was able to cultivate an empire. As the lower class was able to build up the infrastructure of the nation, and provide food so the rich may make larger families, the nation grew, and as Madrid became the most magnificient city in the land, Togaws decided to expand his rule. This could not have been done with the chaos of before.
The "freedom" of the early days, while it was great in decadence and equality, had no elements of growth to it. Togas proved to all that a class system can work!
But then one man, a visionary of his time, began preaching of a class system. There would be upper classes, and lower classes. The upper classes would exploit the lower classes, to get more work done. The upper class would make the laws of the land, as the lower classes would be too busy working away in the fields to think or learn enough to do anything intelligent. The upper class would control the wealth of the land, and reap the benfits, as the lower class would only be distracted by such pleasantries, and a return to chaos would be found if they had any of these desires.
This man was known as Togas. He had opinions of what people should belong in a higher class, and which poeople should be sent off to work untill they died. As the only great visionary of his time, the people had no other opinion to listen to, and generally decided to go along, as Togas was able to convince them that this plan would do the most good for the future of Madrid.
Togas chose only the best to join him in the upper classes. As the only visionary in Madrid, he became known as the Great Lord Togas. All of the people in the land would listen, and obey, what he decided on.
The upper class, the only group Togas would lower himself to interact with, was kept loyal with the best luxuries, educations, and wealth, available in early Spain. The lower class would be kept loyal through religious belief, military rule (the strong sons of the upper class), and other general ways of opression.
With this class system in place, Togas was able to cultivate an empire. As the lower class was able to build up the infrastructure of the nation, and provide food so the rich may make larger families, the nation grew, and as Madrid became the most magnificient city in the land, Togaws decided to expand his rule. This could not have been done with the chaos of before.
The "freedom" of the early days, while it was great in decadence and equality, had no elements of growth to it. Togas proved to all that a class system can work!
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