Mireille
Scribe
I have been making and wearing historical clothing for the past 20 year and did my dagree in costume construction and design.
Thank you for your offer. I may have some questions is a few days...I have been making and wearing historical clothing for the past 20 year and did my degree in costume construction and design.
True on all counts. I would value any speculations in this direction.This is not a historically accurate question! This is speculative! But fun nevertheless!
I did think linen, but I don’t know much about flax production in warmer climates.Don't forget Linen. As long as there is plenty of water, you should be able to make Linen.
This sounds like a well devloped society.The society is slightly more modest. Going shirtless during the work day, or at the work place, is very common (though women would have a band of cloth to act like a sports bra). However, in public, at leisure, or in another's home it would be impolite to be shirtless. Politeness is big in this society.
Bathing is much more frequent in this society than in historical Europe and the Mediterranean. It is a daily or twice daily occurrence.
Imports include coffee, herbs, spices, silks, other specialty fabrics, and precious metals.
Their exports far exceed their imports. The economy is booming and on the rise.
Culturally, education in both lay matters and magical matters are highly prized. As such Teachers, Older Mages, and books are what the high society (Including up and comers) is currently spending its money on.