Nice resources, Gary. Very handy. Which rhymes with Vandy...which is also a portmanteau of "very" and "handy." Weird.
Hello, Fellow Cartographers.
I was googling the Web today searching for Medieval Sketchup models and came across the below very nice links referencing Medieval / Middle Ages times and cultures. I thought y'all might like to look through them.
Enjoy.
Regards,
Gary
Medieval Europe
Medieval Times
The Middle Ages for Kids
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Nice resources, Gary. Very handy. Which rhymes with Vandy...which is also a portmanteau of "very" and "handy." Weird.
They were dark times.
People receiving wheat as payment.
Nobody could get out if your home town.
Little girl of twelve years are married
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Gandwarf has fallen into shadow...
Hahahahaa, you'd think so considering how much it's been romanticized in the past century or so.And fun was had by all
Yeah. That's why I love writing fantasy. You can romanticize some of the bad stuff.
For me the scariest parts about medieval times are the lack of hygiene and medicine. Then there's the issue of being born a serf, having to work really hard to survive and then being sent by your lord to be slaughtered on some battlefield.
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Gandwarf has fallen into shadow...
Quite so. Though I wish I could write grittier fantasy. I don't think I do it well enough yet. But hey, practice makes perfect, right? Or better at least.Yeah. That's why I love writing fantasy. You can romanticize some of the bad stuff.
I wonder how grittier writing would sell in this genre. Personally, I like my reading to gloss over those nasty bits like getting sick in the winter (no one ever catches a cold), going to the restroom, menstruation, the horrid smell because no one hardly ever bathes, the reek of sewage clogged streets...you know that stuff.
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