What do they eat?
What do they eat?
me
Fish.
cabbage
Boatloads of food come in from upstream via the river.
Bad anime bullshit, in the manga they make clear that there's a shitton of farmland within the walls.
>allowing forest to grow right up to the city walls
that's a paddlin
food from merchant ships downstream from the capital
Not with those walls built over the river blocking the way.
If you look at the bottom you'll see that there's clearly a gate there
>Huge river that goes through the city allowing boats to come in and out
>Whole city is surrounded by what looks like fields
>Looks like a pretty big forest up ahead at the top right
Gee I wonder?
Gee I wonder.
cake
Cum
food
People
meat from the adventure guild
Why are isekai towns surrounded by a circular wall ?
They are all planned towns.
Why is there another town like half a mile to the north?
But why would you plan a town in a circle?
A grid style in either a rectangle or square would give you the most space
Making towns look natural is hard, making a big circle is easy
No imagination.
Just like why your favo mmos and rpgs have surrounded walls?
Ass
so they can't get cornered.
Can you please slap yourself for me?
A circular wall gives you more space with the same amount of material.
No.
I don't see how this is possible
Then you should had paid attention in maths and science class.
They are all designed like Chinese dynastic cities. Many Chinese cities didn't grow organically like European cities but were planned from the beginning, especially capitals.
2000 years later and the japs are still just chinese on an island
If I had a 10x10x10x10 wall, I have 100 feet
If I use the wall in a circle, there would be less room
It's a shit defense. Walled cities in Europe were usually star shaped because you either had to attack a point, which is fuckstupid, or move inbetween two walls to assault a wall which is suicidal.
A few seconds of google will save yourself a lot of embarrassment.
Japs don't know european city design.
Early modern walled cities. Medieval walled cities looked different.
>4 dimensional wall
Bro are you serious?
A circle with 100sqft area would have a radius of 10/sqrt(pi). That circle would then have a circumference of 20*sqrt(pi) = 35.5ft. What's more, 40ft or 35.5ft?
From all shapes with the same perimeter, the circle is the one with the biggest area. If you have enough material to make a wall of, let's say, a hundred meters, you will surround a bigger area by making a circle than, let's say, a square.
That being said, the area near the wall wouldn't be that useful. A square grid allows you to make a better use of the space.
Don't be stupid. Star forts are a renaissance style. Now, trace italienne would be pretty smart in a an isekai world with a fleshed out setting set up specifically to have almost 100% mages only just powerful enough to pose a threat to walls and no further, but that doesn't exist.
They started to use the star shape when gunpowder became popular.
Only if you assume orthogonal buildings, which medieval builders were perfectly capable of not producing, and given the typical winding streets of a medieval town, non-orthogonal buildings were usually mandatory anyway.
Why are isekais so enamored with aerial views? Other fantasies are content with vast skylines and hand-drawn maps, but isekais love those satellite images.
A city is not a room in your house, you're not going to build houses all the way to the inner walls, and the curvature at such a scale is barely noticeable compared to the length of most buildings' walls. The city in that picture also has plenty of forested areas which can adjust to any shape.
>Why are isekais so enamored with aerial views?
"I have the high ground"obi-wan
who do the walls look like they absolutely dwarf everything else build in the city?
I don't remember seeing any change in preference. Apart from maybe just that CG means that such things are now more affordable.
Makes sense, but building in a straight line, either for walls or buildings, it's ussually easier. Even if they're not squared or rectangled.
Smaller Italians
It's just standard fare in fantasy, including western ones.
What did they eat?
fish
but it looks like a bunch of natural towns smashed together and arranged in a circle around the palace
Cornettos
Where are the mile high walls?
it even looks like a fish
their farmland is just across the big bridge
simple walls to keep out the monsters
I don't know what constant attacks from monsters does to the economy. I mean near constant raids from Huns and Germanics was itself enough to fuck over Rome. Imagine a beast that though not all that wise is completely unrelenting
>comparing one of the biggest sea based trade cities of ancient times too a inland city with a river.
I have an idea for an isekai city, hear me out
venice, but it's floating
So a city in the sky
venice but it's on mars
Good luck getting food there with ships back then. Unless you want everyone to eat dried fish 24/7.
In reality they had farmlands but it was away from the city. Shitloads of real cities did this.
>A city that has canals instead of streets.
>No real army, mostly just mercenaries.
>Territory miles away somehow, on a vast inland sea accessed by two convenient choke points, which itself also contains yet another convenient chokepoint.
>Surrounded by massive hostile land and sea powers, somehow survives.
Who even writes this shit?
Pussy
A lot of cities were like this. But usually walls were destroyed when city grew too much and cannons made big walls worthless.
>inland city with a river
You mean like Rome?
>ara ara
you would be amazed how much import foods went around in ancient times.
The roman empire for example had a massive trade route system, from metals out of britannia to olive oil out of greece to grain out of egypte.
All to rome.
fucking Byzantines
Olive oil or grains can survive long trips.
And what do you do with olive oil and grains?
Still want an isekai where MC goes full Star-fortress city autism
I only read one native isekai about an architect and that was cancelled due to author running out of ideas
technically the japanese have more in common genetically with the ancient chinese than the modern chinese do.
the centuries of invasion, annihilation and rape played havoc with their gene pool
What do they eat?
>onions green
It kinda looks like medieval milan so probably the hairy assholes of rich merchants
Obviously, wild cabbage
So what is their tax policy