ID is on the border of Huns lands which implies that it would be somewhere in Europe in lands once occupied by Romans who were famous for their aqueducts. There are towns in Europe that still use Roman built aqueducts, so it is conceivable that the Kingdom of ID does use such Roman built architecture for running water.
Of course, they also have magic. You might want to call out the existence of magic before you call out the existence of running water.
So trivia for you. While it is common to refer to cloud 9, there was no universal clund number that was used in the past, with cloud 10 being one of the more common ones. So cloud 8 is just as good, if not as trendy as cloud 9.
I took a new job once at a university campus, and shortly after that I needed to find a new place to live. One place I found was positioned so you had to go a long way around to get to the campus, or walk through a cemetery, which in winter I would have had to do after dark. I mean, it was a short very direct walk (or cycle) through the cemetery to get to work, it would have been so convenient.
The assumption here is that the minimum wage employee is going to kill, pluck, gut, cut up the chicken and then mix the meat in with flour and various other products to turn them into the “chicken” nuggets?
“When a man sits with a pretty girl for an hour, it seems like a minute. But let him sit on a hot stove for a minute — and it’s longer than any hour. That’s relativity.”- Actual quote from Albert Einstein
Venus is hot and flustered, Mercury is running hot and cold at the same time, Mars is not contributing anything to the atmosphere of the party, Pluto snuck in uninvited, and Jupiter is gassing up the place, neptune is out in the cold, and no one wants to look at Uranus (stop asking)…but sure, they have a problem with Earth.
Got to admit though, someone like Saturn enough to put a ring on it.
ID is on the border of Huns lands which implies that it would be somewhere in Europe in lands once occupied by Romans who were famous for their aqueducts. There are towns in Europe that still use Roman built aqueducts, so it is conceivable that the Kingdom of ID does use such Roman built architecture for running water.
Of course, they also have magic. You might want to call out the existence of magic before you call out the existence of running water.