Ebin & May

Medieval Romance and Rabbit Politics by Christina "Smudge" Hanson
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    • vol. 1 ~ Ebin’s Exile
      • 01. Something To Remember
      • 02. The Other Side Of The Coin
      • 03. Cinderella Complex
      • 04. Poetic Dancing
      • 05. Family Politics
      • 06. Four Finger Discount
      • 07. Rumors pt.1
      • 08. Rumors pt.2
      • 09. The Stone Of Miracles pt.1
      • 10. The Stone Of Miracles pt.2
      • 11. Horse Trader
      • 12. Cat Burglar
      • 13. Sirius Business
      • 14. Commonlaw Marriage
      • 15. Crime and Punishment
      • 16. Ah, Rats!
      • 17. Naval Maneuvers
      • 18. Harvest
      • 19. Bitter Brew
    • vol. 2 ~ May’s Memories
      • 20. Sword Play
      • 21. Mother And Child
      • 22. The Lions Den
      • 23. Promises Made
      • 24. By Land, And By Sea
      • 25. Preparations
      • 26. Looking Back, Looking Onward
      • 27. Attending To Duties
      • 29. Vows
      • 29. The Lady And The Tiger
      • 30. Moving Pains
      • 31. Words Of Honor
      • 32. Separate Ways
      • 33. Truth & Lies
      • 34. Counting Heads
      • 35. Homecoming
      • 36. Rapunzel
      • 37. The Hidden Passage
      • 38. Circling Crows
    • vol. 3 ~ Fluffwiena’s Folly
      • 39. Can Only Run So Far
      • 40. Long Live The King
      • 41. Standing Pillars
      • 42. The Aide’s Peril
      • 43. The Silent Apparition
      • 44. A Slice of Humble Pie
      • 45. The Thawing Spring
      • 46. The First Shot
      • 47. Chain of Command

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Discussion (3) ¬

  1. Niall
    August 19, 2011, 7:53 am | # | Reply

    Would a sweet shop indicate a rich town, meaning enough sugar to go around making expendables like this? I’ve always thought sugar was mostly for the rich back then…

    • fignal
      August 20, 2011, 10:17 am | # | Reply

      Yes, itwas.
      but still, it was not so rare as to be unknown to the public, it was just rare, something to be eaten on occasions of weddings or feast days.

    • Jourell
      January 26, 2013, 7:26 pm | # | Reply

      Though this is a response to an old post, sweets were also made from other things besides sugar, such as honey or dried fruit. Also its worth noting that this is not OUR world so it may be a little more common, at least common enough to be afforded by the general public.

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