[quote=@Blandina] [@datadogie] Good luck with the wedding, hope it itsn't too painful! [@milkman] I was wondering if it'd be appropriate to add a part to my economy about a sort of early tourism industry? Since the Skekarii consider their western coast to be a gift from Senald, I figured it'd make sense that it'd be a fairly lush/pretty shoreline. I recognize modern tourism doesn't really work in this setting, but I was thinking maybe some sort of medical tourism, like in early modern Europe where Mediterranean Spain was a popular location for people suffering from tuberculosis. Perhaps on a regional level, since travel beyond the surrounding area seems like it'd be a bit difficult in this world. I edited it in, but I'm more than happy to remove it if it seems iffy. [/quote] Well, when I am in doubt about this kind of aspect I bring out the history books. There definetly was some form.of tourism during the Middle-ages in Europe. Most of it was tied in with religious practises or Medical reasons (wich was pretty much an religious activity too). So best way to implement tourism is to tie certain tourist hotspots to religious/mythical aspects. During the classical area the Romans and Greeks valued their leisure time. They Romans had summer houses, frequented hotsprings, colloseums, theaters and such. The Greeks traveled for the Olympic games and various religious sites as well. The scale of it will most likely be small because traveling still requires a very big time investment. Some person from the north might be traveling for 2-3 months to visit a mythical beach in the south and back home again. There will defenetly people around the world who could afford the time investment and money involved in such an endevour. But they will mostly consist of the wealthy upoer classes, their servants and guards. As far as this setting goes tourism is plausible but small in scale.