aren't they already sorta in trouble for disturbing the soap Monopoly of the royal family?I'm pretty sure back in the days precise maps where a major military assets and were kept super secure, so they might get in trouble for making one.
I think it's another family who has the soap monopoly, the Royal family might even support them to curtail the power the monopoly gives to the other family but for maps unless someone from the nation military (if they have a more centralized one and not just feudal levies) is willing to come to monitor them while doing the map and they give it to the military or nation at the end it can end in trouble or them being accused of being spies for another nation.aren't they already sorta in trouble for disturbing the soap Monopoly of the royal family?
Technologies and infrastructures were sometimes left undeveloped intentionally because the road for goods and supply could be used by invaders, frontier lands too fertile and wealthy could be raided and fund the enemies’ army, siege weapons could be stolen and reverse-engineered, etc. Man, life was so much harder.I'm pretty sure back in the days precise maps where a major military assets and were kept super secure, so they might get in trouble for making one.
I agree, even the cement used to make stone walls and castles was a closely guarded military secret at the time, which may explain why they're having trouble w/ their crumbling wall, if that knowledge was lostI'm pretty sure back in the days precise maps where a major military assets and were kept super secure, so they might get in trouble for making one.
I'm pretty sure back in the days precise maps where a major military assets and were kept super secure, so they might get in trouble for making one.
I think it's another family who has the soap monopoly, the Royal family might even support them to curtail the power the monopoly gives to the other family but for maps unless someone from the nation military (if they have a more centralized one and not just feudal levies) is willing to come to monitor them while doing the map and they give it to the military or nation at the end it can end in trouble or them being accused of being spies for another nation.
From what the map shows, there is no neighboring kingdom to invade. The entire known world consists of a peninsula with an impassable mountain range to the north. This doesn't mean there are no other nations, only that they are near completely isolated from the rest of the world.Technologies and infrastructures were sometimes left undeveloped intentionally because the road for goods and supply could be used by invaders, frontier lands too fertile and wealthy could be raided and fund the enemies’ army, siege weapons could be stolen and reverse-engineered, etc. Man, life was so much harder.
Theme park map hahalmao my prediction of the map last chapter was way off. i said it would be a map worthy enough for military invasion, but it turns out to be a map you can't use for anything
but hey, if it gives Arthur a goal to strive for then i'm good.