KitsuneG wrote:Well I'm not sure, but isn't tea actually not naturally grown in this region?
So coffee, would be great aswell, maybe as crop.
Ukhata wrote:KitsuneG wrote:Well I'm not sure, but isn't tea actually not naturally grown in this region?
So coffee, would be great aswell, maybe as crop.
aaah. but tea CAN theoreticly be here in this time period. cuz we are connected to asia by land.
also a type of tea was already drunk here at the time. just boiled other plants instead of the true tea plant.
azrid wrote:You can explain it by saying they brought back some beans from a barbarian raid.
Or add a huge sea and on the other side there is Africa with a bunch of people and when you kill them they drop beans
GumChewer wrote:wrong region, wrong eraRiiiiiight, like?
the dreamcatcher is native-american
the zweihander is german
the battleaxe of the 12th bay is a dwarf fortress joke so its most likely norse
steel was earliest found in areas like china
trolls are norse
the ancient scottish did not build houses, rather they built into caves and such
the list goes on and on
dafels wrote:the midges are not the problem,
you're the problem
GumChewer wrote:steel was earliest found in areas like china
Jacobian123 wrote:GumChewer wrote:steel was earliest found in areas like china
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wootz_steel
Just because it was first found in China doesn't mean that it wasn't a process learned by other cultures as well.
Crucible steel has been around for a long time. There's a reason why they find nearly-intact Scandinavian and Germanic swords (Ulfberht swords.)
Also, where in this game is a zweihander? I certainly haven't seen one, and if there was, the concept of a heavy two-handed sword is not unique to it.
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