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FMDF - Chapter 15

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  1. xzc123456

    Distributing soap is still too surface an approach to improve public health. Another more fundamental approach is to redesign and rebuild the sewage system/infrastructure to reduce disease transmission from contaminated drinking water.

    1. oni

      honestly the soap thing is kind of a rough for me to believe, because soap is something that was actually pretty regularly used in a lot of history. people have, historically, always tended to prefer cleanliness when possible

      and in practice this idea would not work as well as it makes it sound, because aside from things like general bugs that go around, what about physical things like broken bones and cuts? soap isnt going to heal my concussion

      1. Capc

        What’s so rough to believe when this is a novel world, and not the real world? The writer set it up as commoners believing that illness came from evil or their own sins, hence why they went to the temple for treatment. And in this novel, soaps are a luxury manopolized by the riches only. For sure Hess did not expect for all illness to go away, only enough which will at the same time lessen the temple recognition

      2. Bet

        Guys, this is a Fantasy World, it means historical facts not always apply to them. Yes, they tend to be based on certain periods or moments but they are not real

        In this novel it was stated:
        1. Church holds illness as consequences of sins, not germs nor bacteria. Thus how they hold influence on population.
        2. Nobility holds monopolizing of soap, as a high end product Only for the use of aristocracy and royalty.
        So there is no education about: if you are not clean you can get sick, but you got sick because you sinned. Then if they get sick commoners (and nobles) tend to go to church to get cured. So, if Church “helps” me be healthy then I will donate to them. Money is power, influencing people ninds is power.
        So what Hestia tries to do is undermine that power from the Temple:
        She gives soap to commoners (or makes it affordablefor them and attractive) so they can start to lead a cleaner way of life -> They learn by doing that their health improves by not getting sick so frequently, without the need of the temple -> Temple loose hold of influence on population since: they lied about sickness being consequence of my sins… what else are they lying about? -> The temple also can loose donations since people wont believe all they say and they do not need them for minor illness.

        So on this setting, as the author stablished, it is perfectly logical to use Soap to attack the Temple and thus Diana