AntSou
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are you really giving an example from a fantasy world where everyone speaks the same language there are no wars between the countries except one major enemy that is at war with everyone and somehow all use the same coins and also apparently same culture everywhere and everyone knows the characters of the ballads of the bards? maybe a little bit of a more realistic example would be better
now imagine medieval europe , all countries at war so you really cannot travel so easily , everyone speaks a different language so you have trouble to communicate basic needs like food and bed , and no one understands the words of your ballads ( which are basically stories you tell )
There's a few incorrect assumptions in there.
- I don't know the whole history of banking, but I know they were already established in 15th century Europe. You could deposit money in Lisbon, get a note of credit (it might be called something else), then present the note in Milan and withdraw your money in the local currency, and vice versa.
oSieyza mentioned the currency didn't matter because what mattered was the value of the metal, but that's not strictly true. Coins could be counterfeited and coinage was one way of providing greater security in trade, in part by standardising its weight.
As for language, back then lingua francas where commonly used by travelling people, usually merchants, but I assume a travelling troupe would need somebody more acquainted with languages as well.
And I don't think the content of the ballads is that important, but you could always change the heroes to local heroes, makes no difference.