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A pheasant serf, historically, refers to a peasant or agricultural laborer in medieval Europe, often bound to a lord's land. Their primary roles included cultivating crops, tending livestock, and performing various tasks to support the manor's economy. In exchange for their labor, pheasant serfs received protection and a small plot of land for their personal use, though they were generally subject to the lord's authority and obligations, including paying rents and providing labor on the lord's fields. This system reinforced the feudal hierarchy and the dependence of serfs on their lords.

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