TheokinsJ
Troubadour
Winter today seems like just a change of season, with nothing that spectacular coming with it, however back in medieval times if you weren't prepared for winter, you died. As simple as that. In the world of my current WIP it is a harsh, cold land where it snows about six months of the year, and where food is easy to come by in the summer months, but hard to find in the winter. Basically my Main character and another thousand people are stuck in a city without food stores and winter has only just begun. I need to find a way for her to feed these people so that they can last the winter. Any ideas? I've thought about there being cattle in the city that they could eat when the time comes, but even a hundred or so cattle wouldn't feed a thousand people through winter. Would it have been possible to graze large herds of animals during winter, even in the ground was covered in snow?
I guess most people don't realise how many provisions a large number of people would need, huge armies of twenty thousand men were impractical if you didn't have food to feed them, finding food for let alone a thousand people is a mammoth task, especially if you have no way of trading for it. So any suggestions on how I could feed a thousand people so that they could last another, say, three months of winter?
I guess most people don't realise how many provisions a large number of people would need, huge armies of twenty thousand men were impractical if you didn't have food to feed them, finding food for let alone a thousand people is a mammoth task, especially if you have no way of trading for it. So any suggestions on how I could feed a thousand people so that they could last another, say, three months of winter?