Board Thread:Questions and Answers/@comment-24851346-20140503125209

Obviously the setting is that of a medieval fantasy, but since the setting is equally not as say, 'hard' as something like Lord of the Rings, it seems like it's a little bit higher. For instance, many of the characters like hard or heavy armor, even something like chainmail, which seems more like the Rennaissance. In addition, we know there are books being circulated, and I have the feeling they're being printed, rather than hand-written. 