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Arturo Sanchez:

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--- Quote from: Ceresbane on January 05, 2015, 06:41:42 pm ---but sky whales

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I swear to god, when we finally get Skywhales, I'm going to open a burger shop.

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I'm gonna open an all you can meat flying bistro and call it Peta. Alternatively I'd cally it sky monstro.

ShadedExalt:

--- Quote from: Ceresbane on January 05, 2015, 09:51:45 pm ---
--- Quote from: ShadedExalt on January 05, 2015, 09:20:05 pm ---
--- Quote from: Ceresbane on January 05, 2015, 06:41:42 pm ---but sky whales

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I swear to god, when we finally get Skywhales, I'm going to open a burger shop.

--- End quote ---

I'm gonna open an all you can meat flying bistro and call it Peta. Alternatively I'd cally it sky monstro.

--- End quote ---

...We could team up!  Should we build another ship, or use one that's already there?  The Galleon has plenty of unused space in it's main engine room...  But the Mobula is bread-like, and it's a merchant ship...

Alexor Huxley:
Yeah, I'd imagine real food is enormously expensive.

Given that most of the world map is desert and/or barren wasteland, agriculture is probably an almost exclusively Chaladonian phenomenon. Sure, the wonders of living plantlife may be spread around by the Guild, but realistically dwellers of the Burren and Arashi Desert only have agriculture in a very limited, Dust Bowl capacity. Roots. If they're lucky, they might catch some exotic desert yak. Angleans can support themselves a little more effectively with fishing the arctic waters; likewise with the Fjord-dwellers.

The Yesha Empire would have better luck hunting mountain game in the Rusted Range and supporting their people that way. The comparative abundance of food could explain their expansionist interests.

But yeah. I imagine everybody is pretty emaciated most of the time. Post-apocalyptia has never been a place of abundance, and I don't think GoI would be an exception to this rule.

ShadedExalt:

--- Quote from: Alexor Huxley on January 05, 2015, 10:17:17 pm ---Yeah, I'd imagine real food is enormously expensive.

Given that most of the world map is desert and/or barren wasteland, agriculture is probably an almost exclusively Chaladonian phenomenon. Sure, the wonders of living plantlife may be spread around by the Guild, but realistically dwellers of the Burren and Arashi Desert only have agriculture in a very limited, Dust Bowl capacity. Roots. If they're lucky, they might catch some exotic desert yak. Angleans can support themselves a little more effectively with fishing the arctic waters; likewise with the Fjord-dwellers.

The Yesha Empire would have better luck hunting mountain game in the Rusted Range and supporting their people that way. The comparative abundance of food could explain their expansionist interests.

But yeah. I imagine everybody is pretty emaciated most of the time. Post-apocalyptia has never been a place of abundance, and I don't think GoI would be an exception to this rule.

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Have a Salute, for being serious where I was not.

o7

Arturo Sanchez:

--- Quote from: ShadedExalt on January 05, 2015, 10:10:05 pm ---
--- Quote from: Ceresbane on January 05, 2015, 09:51:45 pm ---
--- Quote from: ShadedExalt on January 05, 2015, 09:20:05 pm ---
--- Quote from: Ceresbane on January 05, 2015, 06:41:42 pm ---but sky whales

--- End quote ---

I swear to god, when we finally get Skywhales, I'm going to open a burger shop.

--- End quote ---

I'm gonna open an all you can meat flying bistro and call it Peta. Alternatively I'd cally it sky monstro.

--- End quote ---

...We could team up!  Should we build another ship, or use one that's already there?  The Galleon has plenty of unused space in it's main engine room...  But the Mobula is bread-like, and it's a merchant ship...

--- End quote ---

We could be a chain of flying fighting food boats.
Also I think I found our advert.
http://youtu.be/gFq0oiRZRbs?t=5m45s


--- Quote from: Alexor Huxley on January 05, 2015, 10:17:17 pm ---Yeah, I'd imagine real food is enormously expensive.

Given that most of the world map is desert and/or barren wasteland, agriculture is probably an almost exclusively Chaladonian phenomenon. Sure, the wonders of living plantlife may be spread around by the Guild, but realistically dwellers of the Burren and Arashi Desert only have agriculture in a very limited, Dust Bowl capacity. Roots. If they're lucky, they might catch some exotic desert yak. Angleans can support themselves a little more effectively with fishing the arctic waters; likewise with the Fjord-dwellers.

The Yesha Empire would have better luck hunting mountain game in the Rusted Range and supporting their people that way. The comparative abundance of food could explain their expansionist interests.

But yeah. I imagine everybody is pretty emaciated most of the time. Post-apocalyptia has never been a place of abundance, and I don't think GoI would be an exception to this rule.

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All hunting is with airships.

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