Or, for that matter, human-made. What, humans have been settled in Alaglag for the better part of 800 years, but they have no ancient ruins, abandoned settlements, or anything like that? Even in Australia after only 230-odd years of colonisation by Europeans, we can still drive out to the countryside and find some relatively ancient remnant of an abandoned farmhouse, especially in the form of stone chimney stacks left standing when the wooden structure has long since been burned or rotted away.
Paolini treats humans like they've only been on Alaglag for a couple of generations, not for 800 years.
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Or, for that matter, human-made. What, humans have been settled in Alaglag for the better part of 800 years, but they have no ancient ruins, abandoned settlements, or anything like that? Even in Australia after only 230-odd years of colonisation by Europeans, we can still drive out to the countryside and find some relatively ancient remnant of an abandoned farmhouse, especially in the form of stone chimney stacks left standing when the wooden structure has long since been burned or rotted away.
Paolini treats humans like they've only been on Alaglag for a couple of generations, not for 800 years.