trentonian7
Troubadour
I've been developing a culture that resides in a large area of lakes and salt marshes along the ocean coastline. From the mangrove swamps of the east, to the brackish waters of the more inland regions, the culture is unified by an environment of lakes and low elevation prone to flooding from the ocean and from run off every spring. They survive mostly on fishing, though also on rice farming.
What I'm unsure about is housing. I think I've settled on stilt houses- ie, houses built on tall stilts. While some of these would be above land, many villages are built in the middle of lakes, where complex series of stilts, docks, and wooden homes are built interlocking above the water. Others still live in their boats, where they sleep in small cabins at the rear.
Does this seem plausible? Any questions?
What I'm unsure about is housing. I think I've settled on stilt houses- ie, houses built on tall stilts. While some of these would be above land, many villages are built in the middle of lakes, where complex series of stilts, docks, and wooden homes are built interlocking above the water. Others still live in their boats, where they sleep in small cabins at the rear.
Does this seem plausible? Any questions?
Istar