My personal favorite:
In Southern Than down at Forgotten Springs, if you go outside, there's a small stream/creek that flows into the pool the Miqo'te girls are in.
The stream is utterly barren on either side.
The reason this bothers me is that it makes no sense. So, the reason that people settled along the Nile (which flows through a desert area) is that it's GREEN AND BEAUTIFUL on the BANKS of the river (because of the water source). Even in arid places, wherever there is a running source of water, there is always vegetation around it (and often trees). That's why an oasis is an oasis - the presence of water means green vegetation and trees.
But there is no green on the banks of this stream. It's just sand. It makes no sense. It drives me nuts.
In Southern Than down at Forgotten Springs, if you go outside, there's a small stream/creek that flows into the pool the Miqo'te girls are in.
The stream is utterly barren on either side.
The reason this bothers me is that it makes no sense. So, the reason that people settled along the Nile (which flows through a desert area) is that it's GREEN AND BEAUTIFUL on the BANKS of the river (because of the water source). Even in arid places, wherever there is a running source of water, there is always vegetation around it (and often trees). That's why an oasis is an oasis - the presence of water means green vegetation and trees.
But there is no green on the banks of this stream. It's just sand. It makes no sense. It drives me nuts.