SableWyvern
Hero
Well, sort of Bronze Age...
The campaign world I'm developing at the moment is a limited Iron Age world - the reclusive, nordic dwarves use iron/steel. Most of the world makes predominant use of bronze however. The ways of iron, and more especially, of true steels, are kept hidden by the highly secretive Iron Smiths.
Thus, unless you can afford to pay much higher prices, you get your metal tools in bronze.
Just looking for some info on the major effects this is going to have on the game world, especially the things that aren't necessarilly obvious.
This thread was inspired as I was contemplating which regions of my world used horses. That got me thinking, what was the go with horse shoes in the Bronze Age? Were horses unshod back then?
An answer to that question, and any others that I haven't thought of yet, would be most appreciated.

The campaign world I'm developing at the moment is a limited Iron Age world - the reclusive, nordic dwarves use iron/steel. Most of the world makes predominant use of bronze however. The ways of iron, and more especially, of true steels, are kept hidden by the highly secretive Iron Smiths.
Thus, unless you can afford to pay much higher prices, you get your metal tools in bronze.
Just looking for some info on the major effects this is going to have on the game world, especially the things that aren't necessarilly obvious.
This thread was inspired as I was contemplating which regions of my world used horses. That got me thinking, what was the go with horse shoes in the Bronze Age? Were horses unshod back then?
An answer to that question, and any others that I haven't thought of yet, would be most appreciated.
