Just look in a regular mirror while holding a regular old oil lamp (in the other hand)?????I can see my reflection well at night?!?!?!
Ancient Magus' Bride... The "house doctor" treating Chise is a Changeling Fae having grown up and studied medicine in the human world. Her hubbie is the changed-out kid, who changed into a centaur-type Fae during his stay in the Otherworld.Wow, interesting! I've never seen an adult changeling before!
Honestly the gag lost all of its meaning half way through the series, especially when they learned he was from another worldJust look in a regular mirror while holding a regular old oil lamp (in the other hand)?????
The author sometimes really seems to think that being low on the tech tree = being actual morons. And I know it's probably always been like that, but these "locals flabbergasted" gags have been getting more and more aggravating and unbearable to me. Dinoso easily became my number 1 most despised character in the manga with this shit. At least Letze's "normie scared of spirit stuff in general" angle is not that inherently shitty and still enjoyable.
Oh yeah! I remember now! Forgot about her!Ancient Magus' Bride... The "house doctor" treating Chise is a Changeling Fae having grown up and studied medicine in the human world. Her hubbie is the changed-out kid, who changed into a centaur-type Fae during his stay in the Otherworld.
I believe it's more to do with the tech involved. The glass that's used in this world isn't really that transparent, and it's expensive and rare hence the Window Tax. (Chapter 15 pg 2, Chapter 28 pg 17) And the tech for mirrors is probably just as bad, probably heavily distorted, even if you can find a good silversmith. You can see your reflection easily in the daytime in water. But at Night, is a different matter.Just look in a regular mirror while holding a regular old oil lamp (in the other hand)?????
The author sometimes really seems to think that being low on the tech tree = being actual morons. And I know it's probably always been like that, but these "locals flabbergasted" gags have been getting more and more aggravating and unbearable to me. Dinoso easily became my number 1 most despised character in the manga with this shit. At least Letze's "normie scared of spirit stuff in general" angle is not that inherently shitty and still enjoyable.
Not to say you are wrong, we ourselves had polished metal mirrors thousands of years ago. But if you havent noticed, much of their technology advancements are being hampered by war and a constant shifting of the greater spirits. The fantasy aspects of this setting is actively retarding their technology.Just look in a regular mirror while holding a regular old oil lamp (in the other hand)?????
The author sometimes really seems to think that being low on the tech tree = being actual morons. And I know it's probably always been like that, but these "locals flabbergasted" gags have been getting more and more aggravating and unbearable to me. Dinoso easily became my number 1 most despised character in the manga with this shit. At least Letze's "normie scared of spirit stuff in general" angle is not that inherently shitty and still enjoyable.
How does glass come into this? For oil lamps? They work perfectly fine without any, just take a typical aladdin genie lamp style oil lamp with a wick. Or are you talking just about the low level of the tech tree in general? Still shouldn't prevent something as simple as polished metal and a open flame oil lamp.I believe it's more to do with the tech involved. The glass that's used in this world isn't really that transparent, and it's expensive and rare hence the Window Tax. (Chapter 15 pg 2, Chapter 28 pg 17) And the tech for mirrors is probably just as bad, probably heavily distorted, even if you can find a good silversmith. You can see your reflection easily in the daytime in water. But at Night, is a different matter.
Well that's just an explanation for why they're low on the tech tree, but that wasn't my issue at all. Sure, they're low tech, I accept that, my issue is how they're being stupid, seemingly because they're low lech, which is nonsense.Not to say you are wrong, we ourselves had polished metal mirrors thousands of years ago. But if you havent noticed, much of their technology advancements are being hampered by war and a constant shifting of the greater spirits. The fantasy aspects of this setting is actively retarding their technology.
Whole environments shift every thousand year or so, like the river Es changing course and an entire region going from a tropical rainforest to scorching desert in less then a generation. In the last couple thousand years, the controlling greater spirit has changed three or four times. Each one has brought major upheaval to every corner of their world.
So you can't really compare the technological advances of our two civilizations. Ours has progressed at a fairly stable rate with only a few setbacks, while their entire world is in flux. So if it isn't monsters causing havoc, it's the heroes causing widespread disasters, or it's a willfully idiot without a single cent of restraint thatstraight up asks a river goddess to change the path her river follows.Dumps treasure grade weapons in the laps of his friends
How does glass come into this? For oil lamps? They work perfectly fine without any, just take a typical aladdin genie lamp style oil lamp with a wick. Or are you talking just about the low level of the tech tree in general? Still shouldn't prevent something as simple as polished metal and a open flame oil lamp.
Even on the newest chapter that I read he still not meet with themI wonder whether the MC will clashed with his sister eventually or not.
A lamp without the glass can go out with a light breeze. Controlling the airflow can also change flame shape and greatly preserve oil for a given level of brightness. Though that lamp appears to be a type meant for use indoors so wind putting it out isn't a concern, still the brightness of that lamp will be far greater. It will also reduce the amount of soot released, as the longer flame will burn the oil more completely.How does glass come into this? For oil lamps? They work perfectly fine without any, just take a typical aladdin genie lamp style oil lamp with a wick. Or are you talking just about the low level of the tech tree in general? Still shouldn't prevent something as simple as polished metal and a open flame oil lamp.
But you'd still be perfectly able to see your reflection at night. That wouldn't be anything even remotely impressive.A lamp without the glass can go out with a light breeze. Controlling the airflow can also change flame shape and greatly preserve oil for a given level of brightness. Though that lamp appears to be a type meant for use indoors so wind putting it out isn't a concern, still the brightness of that lamp will be far greater. It will also reduce the amount of soot released, as the longer flame will burn the oil more completely.
I was just explaining the importance of the glass. The mirror is, iffy, not only as something to surprise them, as oil lamp reflectors usually aren't even meant to be flat, they are typically curved or have some shape to them to either focus or spread the light. So I'm not trying to argue that their reaction is appropriate. I do understand that polishing things to a mirror finish is stone age tech, and that when it was the stone age the mirrors were made of stone, such as obsidian. These people should be able to polish the various metals they have to a mirror finish to produce high quality mirrors.But you'd still be perfectly able to see your reflection at night. That wouldn't be anything even remotely impressive.
And it's readily apparent you conflate ignorance with a lack intelligence. They are not stupid because they are awed by simple devices. It is simply that their society as a whole is just that primitive.Well that's just an explanation for why they're low on the tech tree, but that wasn't my issue at all. Sure, they're low tech, I accept that, my issue is how they're being stupid, seemingly because they're low lech, which is nonsense.