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I did not expect to see a post in this. Nor a maybe LG sighting.
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Eh, I mean I already posted so nvm.

Edit: I mean, unless this counts as me flip flopping again, your choice, ultimately I dont think it matters much either way.


You have been changing locations based on the rules of the rp. But changing back means resetting, since you are no longer on an island and the people you encountered would be of a different culture. Actaully since you have two posts already in and changed your mind. I am going to stay that if you have posted in a place. You have to stay there.
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100%, like I already said I think it's also realistic to expect some resources to simply have been depleted in time so of course we wouldn't have all the records, etc.

THAT BEING SAID... Do you mind if then I return to my original northern Italian claim? Moving to Sardinia was exactly because of 'ugh, I don't want to bother searching for everything so I'll just go with something that has a good cross section of historical resources' so if possible I'd go with my original idea.


You can go back to your original location, but I will say this will be the last time you can swap.
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Side note, good posts so far and after talking to some people. I have been thinking about how people get resources for their civ. I am going to be more lenient with what resources show up. Like perhaps resources showing up, like after weather changes, exposing surface deposits. Like a small amount that you can get to work with and ease starting locations resources. Which would encourage people to look for more deposits. This is not to say, you can find trees in a desert or elephants in the UK. But, something more RP friendly and workable, and what do you all think of this?

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I meant what they say not saw.

So we can read and write their language?


Read yes, write... yes, but only once you have read said language.
Alright, my first attempt at innovating, tell me if its good or if you think I'm pushing it.


I am going to allow it, but slow down a bit.
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So basically their foot was the same as ours (American)?

oh, also we can speak/understand what they saw but what about their written word?


It is slightly off, since one Minoan foot does not equal one American foot.

I think yes to both, but you are starting to confuse me. What do you mean by speak/understand what they saw?
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@Theyra well, time to fix my post, and figure out what system of measurement the minoans used

and find a converter


I would not worry too much about that, but if you want to be as accurate as possible, I will not stop you. But what I have found is that a Minoan foot is 303.6 millimeters.
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Like i mean, does thier distance measurement get converted into ours in our brain and vice versa?


No, it does not.
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