Also, they don't have cleaning magic and have to clean clothes manually. Ugh. And remember all that fuss about soap being expensive and rare enough that normal people don't typically have it. Double Ugh.
All that really sounds medieval europe kinda gross lolYeah, having to carry around a bag of severed hands so you can later use them to be able to claim a reward is a bit…
Also, they don't have cleaning magic and have to clean clothes manually. Ugh. And remember all that fuss about soap being expensive and rare enough that normal people don't typically have it. Double Ugh.
But actually, the real WTF moment here is that people age by seasons ! The world automatically enforcing the whole, "new year came, now everybody is one year older" is hilarious.
Soap does not drop in the dungeon, but the MC makes himself soap from a dungeon drop, namely Shell Powder (a.k.a. backing soda).Also, they don't have cleaning magic and have to clean clothes manually. Ugh. And remember all that fuss about soap being expensive and rare enough that normal people don't typically have it. Double Ugh.
When you have to fetch your soap from a dungeon, by killing dangerous monsters that may or may not drop it upon death, it's easy to imagine soap being expensive.
The real kicker for me is how quickly the dungeon devours the bodies. Not just how fast it is to start the process, but also that they are fully consumed in a matter of moments.Yeah, having to carry around a bag of severed hands so you can later use them to be able to claim a reward is a bit…
Could be a class skill, be interesting to see if there was a [Maid],[Servent], or professional cleaner type class.Also, they don't have cleaning magic and have to clean clothes manually. Ugh. And remember all that fuss about soap being expensive and rare enough that normal people don't typically have it. Double Ugh.
I think it's more of a bandwidth issue. The information that most people get from the ID cards seems rather limited, and dependent on the skill used to view it. So like the card slots on weapons and equipment, it could be that there is more details there, but they have yet learned how to access it.But actually, the real WTF moment here is that people age by seasons ! The world automatically enforcing the whole, "new year came, now everybody is one year older" is hilarious.
O . oWhen you have to fetch your soap from a dungeon, by killing dangerous monsters that may or may not drop it upon death, it's easy to imagine soap being expensive.
Soap does not drop in the dungeon, but the MC makes himself soap from a dungeon drop, namely Shell Powder (a.k.a. backing soda).
(Source: Chapter 31.)
But they make the soap themselves. True the ingredients come from dungeon drops, but they should be able to purchase those from general stores, if not, guilds that service those dungeons.
Just because they did personally collect the drops from a dungeon, doesn't mean they had too. The drops are fairly common and drop from low end mobs. So it shouldn't take more then going to the appropriate dungeon city and buying the needed materials from a merchant or general store.Well, it doesn't really matter that much if the soap itself drops or the soap ingredients do. In either case, you would need to risk descending into the dungeon and kill monsters. Soap was nothing fancy in real history, as long as you had access to fat. You could get access to it without killing monsters, which means it was nothing particularly rare.
Nah, they just value cleanliness more then other cultures.Although sometimes I almost believe the Japanese had no soap back in the day because so many (stupid) isekai authors seem to think soap didn't exist before modern times.
In Medieval Europe soap was relatively common. It was just that good quality soap was expensive.All that really sounds medieval europe kinda gross lol
Valuing cleanliness and pretending soap is something rare and fancy are the opposites.Nah, they just value cleanliness more then other cultures.