Reviving this topic a bit...
Would it be possible to make it so that the hardness of digging a firepit would depend on the type of terrain?
- For beach I'd say easy since there rarely grows anything, the land is mostly sand and I bet everybody here has been digging holes on the beach in their childhood. The biggest problem is with the water getting on the bottom if you're too close to the water, but surely Cantrians would be wise enough to build their firepits on higher ground.
- Second easiest would be grassland. The land is rather soft and the roots are thin

easy to dig.
- Third easiest, the desert. We don't know if Cantr deserts are shifting dunes or hard-packed sand, but at least we know there's no roots because of the lack of vegetation. And apparently no big stones either since has anyone heard of a desert with stuff other than sand and maybe salt? Oh, my mistake, I did find hemp on one! But that's a special desert.
- The forest. More difficult because of the roots, but I remember digging holes in the forest ground when I was a kid so it's possible.
- The hills. Hills tend to be partially covered in soft soil, since there's often potatoes and carrots. But also more stones. So that makes it hard.
- The mountains. Ouch. Maybe you could lose a bit of health from digging with your bare hands? Since getting sharp stones under your nails really hurts and you can get an infection too. Anyway, this should be the hardest ground for digging.
Yeah, and these things could affect burying speed too.
The use of shovel should be optional. Like in burying corpses or improving roads, it would merely speed up the process, but it would be possible to dig without tools.