@Wildfire_desu
Yeah, it's like the author didn't do basic research in a lot of areas which would have avoided mistakes like that. Unless there's a reason for it mentioned later on.
should be fine to be stunned by an ergonomic carbon fiber prosthetic in a world that focus on magic, ( can t picture a pirate running a marathon with his good ol' peg leg, but look at the blade runner nowaday)
in any story MC will never be more smart than their author, hence the lower smartness of people around em usually, gotta roll with it or just read something else
I mean she can nearly instantly walk on it, mere hours after losing her leg, without any form of revalidation.
Thats probably a pretty good pegleg tbh ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
along with the amazement of the material and time it took to make it, i wouldnt be surprised if a noble lady from a landlocked territory has never seen a peg leg before, doubt theyve made carrier pigeons either since they have magic, not that you would send information about peg legs with a carrier pigeon
That too, only instead of Waterworld, it’s Middle-Earth. He still has an inferior AI in the nanites guiding him, so it’s like he has Chambers as nanites instead of a mech.