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4 years ago
"Reedfish;c-17903254" wrote:
Henford on Bagley definitely sounds like a British name. And I agree - we already have a lot of western worlds, but aside from the English neighbourhood in Get Together and Britchester which isn't that British, there isn't a lot of English culture. Obviously not all English culture is little villages and the countryside, but still - as an English person, I'm excited to see what they do :) And I hope it is the farming pack, finally. I just want some way to live off the land. If you can get rid of your smartphone as well, that would be amazing.
Zero has a mod for that. It seems to me that it will have to do with a way of living more than anything, it will not be so focused on agriculture but on living off the land, connecting with the animals that give us food ... Selling our fruits / vegetables and other harvested food at stalls .
I remember Agnes wanted to have children and I think there was an empty crib ... am I right? will it be some kind of message? Agnes could represent the desire to have real babies as fans ask, although I know it is very elaborate to think about. It only occurred to me yesterday while watching the news.
My understanding is that the gnomes on the back of the postcard are crop and farm protectors in Norse / Scandinavian culture.
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