Tymophil said:
This is a sound advice, for sure. But suspension of disbelief is important.
My concern is that it requires much more than mere craftsmen to have something made. In fact, it requires a whole chain : people extracting (metal, wood)
Slaves do most of the extraction of metal. As for wood, villagers can do that on their own if they have a forest nearby.
or producing raw material (leather, linen, wool, etc.),
Leather
can be made from local resources, if you know how. Those villages who don't have access to someone who does will have to do with rather filthy hides...
And as for wool, that's what you have sheep for. In old times, plenty of people spun their wool themselves. My parents still have an old spinner's wheel in their house (now supporting their stereo), and in fact, spinning wool was a common activity in the families of peasants when they couldn't work outside of the house.
people transporting those raw materials,
Gnomes are still allowed to travel and trade. And no doubt there are some independent human traders as well, who are either good at hiding or good at bribing officials - or both.
people working for the support of the transportation (raising horses, making carts, maintaining roads and bridges), people transforming raw material into another form of not-so-raw material , people making clothes for members of this chain and people working to feed the members of this chain.
Yes, the trade infrastructure has broken down to a large degree. Yes, that is indeed fairly nasty for the population, even on top of the general oppression by the minions of the Shadow.
But it
is possible for individual villages to be self-sufficient for the most part - after all, they have done that in the history of real world earth, too. After the fall of the Roman Empire, there were few trade networks throughout Central Europe, either - but obviously people still survived.
If I got the Midnight setting right, no link in this chain is allowed to exist... The only chance would have to have the whole human society support the war effort, but this would mean maintaining most of the society together, like France under the Nazi rule. Nothing like what Midnight tries to portray.
You can hide things, people, activities not a whole society...
Okay, I can portray an occupied nation. But, destroying all the means to produce food by forbidding some important things would make the system collapse real fast. As I said, such a society would disappear in two years at the most.
You are trying to compare Midnight to the Renaissance and later eras, but a more accurate comparison would be the early Dark Ages.
If you talk about the XXIst century world you may be right. But in a medieval-like world it is not so. The mere rumour of war was enough to send tribes, nations on the road. Just look at what did the Mongol invasion ! Even a severe draught was enough to have people move on. Some nations disappeared, cities were deserted, there population disappearing (most likely dead for 90%, and another 10% absorbed by the neighbours).
This is what should have happened in the Midnight setting.
That already
has happened. Most of civilization is gone, except in the South.