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<blockquote data-quote="tetrasodium" data-source="post: 7869376" data-attributes="member: 93670"><p>you misinterpret things. The houses make those things because they can make them in volume enough at a low enough price that they are affordable to the farmer's hand under those conditions. Those side effects might even be an improvement over what they used to be. In FR Mick just dies because he's a peasant who can't afford the healing. </p><p></p><p>A real world example might be getting a Csection & a scar vrs getting a Csection & having a plastic surgeon fix the scar (maybe even having them fix the scar before it can even form). One is potentially life saving, the other is dramatically more cost.</p><p></p><p>[USER=42856]@Galandris[/USER] a lot of basic things in eberron like clothes & even food are likely less expensive than FR simply due to industrialization. Keith talks about some farm stuff <a href="http://keith-baker.com/rural-eberron/" target="_blank">here</a>. In FR a farmer has a horse drawn plow (maybe), in eberron they might have a magebred horse drawn plow, a floating disk tractor, magebred crops, raincaller guild supplied irrigation, etc. Instead of a small loom operated by hand, you might have industrial scale looms with built in magehand enchantments that turn out orders of magnitude more fabric than the farmer's wife does in FR. Your average set of clothes is probably not going to be self repairing, but a Mason/Miner/etc might have a few sets of self repairing work clothes that don't need repair & replacement near as often & a chef might have sets of self cleaning <a href="https://www.webstaurantstore.com/3335/chef-whites-and-apparel.html" target="_blank">whites</a> so as to be presentable to clients at any point through the workday. </p><p></p><p>I doubt that anyone outside of places like the Cogs are wearing homespun clothes & even those folks are probably (at worst) wearing clothes that were thrown out & reclaimed or given to charity by someone who was getting rid of them. That kind of secondhand market doesn't really work until towns & the middle class popuation get over a certain size, eberron very easily passes both of those marks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tetrasodium, post: 7869376, member: 93670"] you misinterpret things. The houses make those things because they can make them in volume enough at a low enough price that they are affordable to the farmer's hand under those conditions. Those side effects might even be an improvement over what they used to be. In FR Mick just dies because he's a peasant who can't afford the healing. A real world example might be getting a Csection & a scar vrs getting a Csection & having a plastic surgeon fix the scar (maybe even having them fix the scar before it can even form). One is potentially life saving, the other is dramatically more cost. [USER=42856]@Galandris[/USER] a lot of basic things in eberron like clothes & even food are likely less expensive than FR simply due to industrialization. Keith talks about some farm stuff [URL='http://keith-baker.com/rural-eberron/']here[/URL]. In FR a farmer has a horse drawn plow (maybe), in eberron they might have a magebred horse drawn plow, a floating disk tractor, magebred crops, raincaller guild supplied irrigation, etc. Instead of a small loom operated by hand, you might have industrial scale looms with built in magehand enchantments that turn out orders of magnitude more fabric than the farmer's wife does in FR. Your average set of clothes is probably not going to be self repairing, but a Mason/Miner/etc might have a few sets of self repairing work clothes that don't need repair & replacement near as often & a chef might have sets of self cleaning [URL='https://www.webstaurantstore.com/3335/chef-whites-and-apparel.html']whites[/URL] so as to be presentable to clients at any point through the workday. I doubt that anyone outside of places like the Cogs are wearing homespun clothes & even those folks are probably (at worst) wearing clothes that were thrown out & reclaimed or given to charity by someone who was getting rid of them. That kind of secondhand market doesn't really work until towns & the middle class popuation get over a certain size, eberron very easily passes both of those marks. [/QUOTE]
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