Board Thread:Suggestions forum/@comment-27200931-20170628213922/@comment-26890432-20170630025442

While we're talking about Gondorian Biomes, why does the description for the Ethir Anduin waypoint say the fishermen there are poor? It bothers me that fantasy always portrays fishermen as basically poverty-level people, when in actuality, throughout history fishing was a pretty reliable source of income, and as long as people needed to eat, seafood constantly in demand. It's only through the decline of fisheries in modern times that the occupation of watermen has been put under strain. Plus, the Ethir is right downstream of Pelargir, which has a high population and a presumably healthy maritime industry. It might just be a nitpick of mine, but I can't see fishermen and sea-crafty folk living in a thriving environment of  a delta, on the shores of a river that links Gondor's most populous areas, as being impoverished.