Yes, a lot of plausible conclusions can be drawn from the way an environ-Ishmael said:A better approach is to work out the ecosystems and food chains, because so many cultural traits and beliefs have to do with food and food acquisition ( such as territory needs...look at the Aslan, for example, and compare to medeival Japanese. :twisted: ). Many large scale historical events as well....
Climate beyond simple temp table, which affects food production in the ecosystem sense.
ment influences the everyday lives of the inhabitants. While there are of
course still many different ways to deal with a specific environment, the
environmental base of a society can provide a good frame to work with.
The problems appear where societies are "illogical" and not or only bad-
ly adapted to their environment, for example a very traditional society
that migrated from a different environment and continues to follow cus-
toms that do not fit in with their new environment, or a society that refu-
ses to adapt to a changing environment.
On the other hand, such cases are often the most interesting ones for ro-
leplaying purposes.