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jdnicoll.bsky.social
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360 days ago
What is more core to a legitimate fantasy novel? Monetary policy or applied hydrology?
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smithmatt.bsky.social
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360 days ago
Is it really fantasy if it doesn’t include MONIAC?
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wiredog.bsky.social
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360 days ago
Sand. Lots of sand.
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stdesjardins.bsky.social
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360 days ago
When an author gets the exchange rate for electrum wrong it completely destroys their credibility to me.
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hyperlexic.bsky.social
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360 days ago
does this have something with strange women lying in ponds dispensing swords?
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kithrup.bsky.social
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360 days ago
I thought it was overt racism.
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billstewart.bsky.social
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360 days ago
Charlie Stross has had monetary policy in his portal fantasies.
Don't remember if water-wheels were present or not.
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jnhoughton.bsky.social
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360 days ago
Monetary hydrology, of course
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arthur.qeng-ho.org
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360 days ago
Been done IRL.
https://www.sciencemuseum.org.uk/objects-and-stories/how-does-economy-work
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ffranny.bsky.social
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360 days ago
POV character is a younger sibling?
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Don't remember if water-wheels were present or not.
https://www.sciencemuseum.org.uk/objects-and-stories/how-does-economy-work