Going shopping with girl is really exhausting, poor for Lott
The usual Holes in Technology/Culture that your average highschooler/sarariman can fill because ...... Because!! FeelGoods!! The Power of Brilliant Sararyman Corporate Training!!! Superior Nihon Street Food causing Foodgasms!!Because there is an awful lot of basic knowhow that just seems missing out of natives institutional knowledge.
If they had made any sort of development, how is our protagonist supposed to show off his innate nipponese superiority?Develop... the cattle plow...
How would they have even developed this far without using beasts of burden...
Author doesn't know history very well, feels like. Just has a basic understanding of some concepts. I've long since learned to sigh and just accept it when an author does it like this.Well, if nothing else there won't be much moss going between this MC's toes. He's barely been made a noble and he already has a half a dozen projects on the go and planning for another dozen or so in the future.
Did the Gods or someone ever state how long the history of this world goes back. Because there is an awful lot of basic knowhow that just seems missing out of natives institutional knowledge.
The answer given is, most likely, magic provides for them more easily than mundane things, and no one thought of doing it otherwise. Doesn't matter that mages are super rare, let alone rare per element, so a village couldn't rely on earth mages to till the soil and raise their walls... In short, author critical thought fail.Develop... the cattle plow...
How would they have even developed this far without using beasts of burden...
It's already been said that nobody uses magic for a prolonged time or something dramatically powerful, due to limited capacity. Plowing fields would have to be one of those two options, so even if you had a lot of people learning magic just for that, it would still not be feasible. Also, using animals for fieldwork is at least as old as the holocene, it's just not believable that these guys weren't doing it. The only kind of reasonable explanation could be that there are simply no animals suited for it there, which we know is not the case.The answer given is, most likely, magic provides for them more easily than mundane things, and no one thought of doing it otherwise. Doesn't matter that mages are super rare, let alone rare per element, so a village couldn't rely on earth mages to till the soil and raise their walls... In short, author critical thought fail.