Try again to assasinate my master.
As a tenant, you're still required to spend the afternoon toiling for your landowner.
Some commentary I've been meaning to get to regarding the relationship between citizens and tenants...
Citizens get to own land, usually the best land within a city (because why would they pick the worst land?)
Peasants may live on the citizen's land, becoming a tenant. The tenant then also gets to live on some of the best land, but in return they are required to spend the later half of the day toiling on behalf of the landowner (basically paying rent).
Also, the Citizen is obligated to protect his tenants. If anyone attacks a citizen's tenant, the citizen automatically joins the defense of the tenant. The citizen is therefore not allowed to attack his own tenant (because that goes against his obligation to protect the tenants). Therefore the only thing a citizen can do against a tenant is to evict them.
So the part in the attack result's rules...
If the resulting number is between 1 and 1.5, then the principal defender suffers the result of a successful attack.
If the resulting number is greater than 1.5, then all defenders suffer the result of a successful attack.
If someone successfully attacked a tenant, if the result is 1-1.5 only the tenant suffers the result of the attack but if greater than 1.5, both the tenant and citizen suffer the results. (ie - you could could capture 2 slaves at once by attacking a tenant and getting a high result).
So, me ranting again. Long story short....
Citizens and tenants have a symbiotic relationship.
Tenant gets.... access to better land, and protection of the citizen.
Landowners get.... free labor from tenants.