MrBrightsider
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And can you imagine? That was every day life for that time period. No wonder they made up stories about all sorts of terrible things that lurk outside their little village. Like half the stuff out there wants to eat you.
Mark Huntley-James, do you recall roughly how far you could see with that shielded lantern? It's surprisingly difficult to find estimates.
Yeah, I'm going to have to go with what is story-convenient, I think. My characters are in deep, lightless caverns, using Ruhmkorff lanterns--Jules Verne made use of them--so they'll have some sort of container plus a backing mirror. Since my devices are powered by phlogiston, I can probably have it reach just exactly as far as needed and not an inch farther. I was just looking for context, but also whether a person might see a ceiling if it were a hundred feet overhead, or a thousand. I've already thought of adding some sort of reflective mineral or gem and so make stars at the center of the earth. Still not sure I'll use that, but sparklies are always fun.