MonsterEnvy
Legend
It’s not trying to match a period of history
But but....technology is freeing us?!
ENWorld had far fewer edition wars back in 1024.I mean if this site were in medieval times, 90% of us would be dead.
The dunno about you but I like the fact that my life expectancy isn’t 40. Or that my wife doesn’t spend her entire adult life nursing. Or that we’re not a cold snap away from starving to death. Or that a relatively minor cut in my hand didn’t result in having my hand cut off. Or the 80% infant mortality rate.
I mean if this site were in medieval times, 90% of us would be dead.
That is...not accurate.The dunno about you but I like the fact that my life expectancy isn’t 40. Or that my wife doesn’t spend her entire adult life nursing. Or that we’re not a cold snap away from starving to death. Or that a relatively minor cut in my hand didn’t result in having my hand cut off. Or the 80% infant mortality rate.
I mean if this site were in medieval times, 90% of us would be dead.
We found the druid!Yeah I could take it or leave it, and the fact every animal species on the planet other than our own animal species would gladly see about 90% of us dead, since it would improve the world for them?
Yeah, fine.
Really? Which part? The average woman in the middle ages spent 24 years nursing. Infant mortality rates were about 70-80%. Life expectancy was about 40 for the vast majority of humanity. Let's not forget the complete lack of sanitation, civil rights, education, child labour, and so on.That is...not accurate.
Every time I see people oohing and aahing over the Outlander TV series/novels, I keep thinking "yes, but do you know what all those folks smelled like?" (To say nothing of their teeth.)Really? Which part? The average woman in the middle ages spent 24 years nursing. Infant mortality rates were about 70-80%. Life expectancy was about 40 for the vast majority of humanity. Let's not forget the complete lack of sanitation, civil rights, education, and so on.
So, which part wasn't accurate?
Why do you think that the population of humanity remained mostly static until the late 19th, 20th century? The Middle Ages were horrific. It's one of the things that makes fantasy really hard for me to read. This romanticization of an absolutely horrible period of time where the vast majority of humanity lived in utterly horrific conditions.
Basically all of that is non-factual or exaggerated at best, though child mortality was pretty stable at a high level up until the invention of penicillin.Really? Which part? The average woman in the middle ages spent 24 years nursing. Infant mortality rates were about 70-80%. Life expectancy was about 40 for the vast majority of humanity. Let's not forget the complete lack of sanitation, civil rights, education, and so on.
So, which part wasn't accurate?
Why do you think that the population of humanity remained mostly static until the late 19th, 20th century? The Middle Ages were horrific. It's one of the things that makes fantasy really hard for me to read. This romanticization of an absolutely horrible period of time where the vast majority of humanity lived in utterly horrific conditions.
Yup, the 10% that actually managed to survive. Think of it this way - how many of your brothers and sisters have died? In the middle ages, you likely would have buried half a dozen of them. If, you're like me, and over the age of 50, you are very likely dead by now. If you aren't dead, you are likely mostly blind because there's no corrective lenses, you're very likely crippled due to a complete lack of sanitation and medication, and, if you are one of the very fortunate few who aren't, you're likely alone because everyone around you has already died.humans in prior times still managed to thrive and lead fulfilled lives.