Scilly_guy wrote:We can make soap, and we can study it, but we can't actually wash with it. I was thinking it could be a nice thing if everyone around here could start smelling a little sweeter. By right clicking and using soap on a bucket of water we not only get a cloud of lather but also a "smelling sweet" buff that gives +100 affluence (or whatever seems appropriate). If you use rose scented soap it would give a better buff, +200 lets say. If a couple of different states for water were added, cold, warm and boiling, on top of salt that we already have. It could be that you need to use warm water to gain this buff. Furthering that, if the subject of home improvement is ever approached then it would be great if we could add copper boilers to our stoves that provided us with warm water for washing when the header tank was filled with cold water.
Scilly_guy wrote:We can make soap, and we can study it, but we can't actually wash with it. I was thinking it could be a nice thing if everyone around here could start smelling a little sweeter. By right clicking and using soap on a bucket of water we not only get a cloud of lather but also a "smelling sweet" buff that gives +100 affluence (or whatever seems appropriate). If you use rose scented soap it would give a better buff, +200 lets say. If a couple of different states for water were added, cold, warm and boiling, on top of salt that we already have. It could be that you need to use warm water to gain this buff. Furthering that, if the subject of home improvement is ever approached then it would be great if we could add copper boilers to our stoves that provided us with warm water for washing when the header tank was filled with cold water.
Dallane wrote:Didn't people not have the greatest of hygiene in this time period? Something about washing off the bodies protection or some such nonsense.
TotalyMeow wrote:Dallane wrote:Didn't people not have the greatest of hygiene in this time period? Something about washing off the bodies protection or some such nonsense.
Nah, that's mostly a wives' tale. I heard once that there was a short time where people enjoyed bathing so much the church spoke out against it and bathing became much more infrequent. But the Puritans of the Americas at least put a good deal of stock in regular bathing.
TotalyMeow wrote: Claeyt's perspective of Salem and what it's about is very different from the devs and in many cases is completely the opposite of what we believe.
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