Always been my head-canon that its a Arabic/Mongolian mix but thats just meBeen trying pinpoint what culture this longer uses for the kingdom and so far my best guess is all of them
and he just throw his daughter education to another family.For someone that's supposed to be smart Tidus sure is oblivious to the fact that the King is trying to get him together with his daughter.
Nothing, the little bitch made them come to the capital to work in order to force the Dad to come there just to visit them. Then she would find about it and try to "seduce" him while he was trapped there.Can someone remind me what did his grandparents do?
It does seem like the civilization level is much further back than most series are. I get the feel of early copper era, which would put it in the 3,000 bce area. Depending on the type of civilization carts and wheels may just not be developed in that area. But yeah it does feel like that should have been a thing already.still cant really wrap my head around the fact that they have a full blown civilization but didn't have carts. When irl there is evidence of animal drawn carts being used as far back as 4,000 bce.
The other inventions i can suspend disbelief for but that one seems a bit stupid.
Based on the advisor's reactions, what he did was very rude to the king. As bad as it is, any officially handed-down punishment would have been much worse."does my father seem that untrustworthy" i mean he did just almost abuse his 2 year old son before the king stepped in and stopped it.
At the very least, he wants her to learn from him. The arrangement is a win-win(-win) for the king.For someone that's supposed to be smart Tidus sure is oblivious to the fact that the King is trying to get him together with his daughter.
💢💢💢Shit, another brat for the harem.
Dee did also seem reluctant about itBased on the advisor's reactions, what he did was very rude to the king. As bad as it is, any officially handed-down punishment would have been much worse.
At the very least, he wants her to learn from him. The arrangement is a win-win(-win) for the king.
yea he was super rude for asking for his grandparents to no longer be kept prisoner by the entitled little princess...Based on the advisor's reactions, what he did was very rude to the king. As bad as it is, any officially handed-down punishment would have been much worse.
He's probably the pioneer of Asian Parent"does my father seem that untrustworthy" i mean he did just almost abuse his 2 year old son before the king stepped in and stopped it.
This.. Between the style of clothes, the bits of architecture that's shown, and the general level of technology, my guess would be the author took early Summerian as a base, and worked from there in a loose interpretation of an early city-state.It does seem like the civilization level is much further back than most series are. I get the feel of early copper era, which would put it in the 3,000 bce area. Depending on the type of civilization carts and wheels may just not be developed in that area. But yeah it does feel like that should have been a thing already.