An idea came to me when discussin a wood-less island in another thread. (I did a search in Suggestions, but found no old post about driftwood in this context).
How about beach areas bordering a lake/sea can have some driftwood to gather? I haven't given it any though at all for rates and so on, I'll leave that to anyone else that finds this idea interesting.
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Sounds like a new idea alright, those are rare.
Now we gotta think where the driftwood comes from. Mostly riversides, right? where trees fall to the water and get carried away by the currents. A problem, Cantr doesn't have rivers yet. Forests rarely grow at seaside, the chance of a tree falling in the water wouldn't be too high. Another thing is ships getting destroyed in storms. No storms in Cantr, no shipwrecks... You would imagine that tree can't float very far away before it gets so soaked that it sinks. So on an island with no wood, you would imagine driftwood to be coming from small islands nearby. But Cantr has no small islands either! Only big ones scattered rather far away from each other, well, exept on some regions.
Now we gotta think where the driftwood comes from. Mostly riversides, right? where trees fall to the water and get carried away by the currents. A problem, Cantr doesn't have rivers yet. Forests rarely grow at seaside, the chance of a tree falling in the water wouldn't be too high. Another thing is ships getting destroyed in storms. No storms in Cantr, no shipwrecks... You would imagine that tree can't float very far away before it gets so soaked that it sinks. So on an island with no wood, you would imagine driftwood to be coming from small islands nearby. But Cantr has no small islands either! Only big ones scattered rather far away from each other, well, exept on some regions.
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Fits nicely in line with the discussion at http://www.cantr.net/forum/viewtopic.php?t=6806 about low-yield resource sites; just as low-yield wood gathering at a plains or hills can be justified as a few scattered trees, at a beach it can be justified as driftwood.
Of course, if someone wants to argue special uses for driftwood, that's cool too.
Of course, if someone wants to argue special uses for driftwood, that's cool too.
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