So, something that I've always been curious about. I've been thinking in some of the big cities, like Ul'Dah and Limsa Lominsa, there's got to be some sort of centralized plumbing. Probably something akin to early 20th century style? I wouldn't be surprised if it does exist (as this game has airships, cellphones, and freakin magic), but I was wondering if there were any references to it in game.
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09-10-2015, 07:03 AM
There are showers with pipes, as well as hot tubs available in the housing areas -- those are the first references that come to mind. I imagine that those luxuries aren't as easily available to the man on the street, however. Perhaps someone else can shed some light on that!
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09-10-2015, 08:36 AM
As Berrod pointed out, it has been shown to exist, though it is likely only the very wealthy can afford this luxury. Otherwise, most people likely use chamber pots and get their water from public fountains, which was their original purpose during ancient times (in RL at least).
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09-10-2015, 09:01 AM
Id like to think that Ul'Dah and Limsa at least would have plumbing or at least a functioning water system, seeing as Ul'Dah has the Gold Fountain in the middle of the city and seemingly random water spout like decorations in the main palace unless Im remembering incorrectly, as well as the nearest source of water being Fesca's Wash.
Limsa on the other hand literally floats on water so.....I wouldnt say its impossible tht they dont have these things, it would just be rather weird for them to live on a floating city and not think to utilize the water properly. Also think about how bad all that would smell. Gridania on the other hand (At least from my memory) does not seem to have any obvious nods to modern-ish technology outside of the airships. I dont remember seeing any fountains or anything resembling what could be a sewer or pipeline running through the city or any of the nearby camps. Considering they live in the forest and hug trees as well, I would honestly be shocked if they did anyway, considering how much they "respect" the elementals and whatnot. I could see them living a more.....simplistic lifestyle compared to the other two city states which seem to actively pursue advancement. |
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09-10-2015, 09:10 AM
There appears to be some sort of Roman style plumbing system in use in several places, as there are various aqueducts around (particularly in Revenant's Toll). Â However, Anything Limsa Lominsa and Ul'dah have can be almost completely explained via that route. Â I don't think they have a mess of New Deal-era piping infrastructures, though. Â We don't have any evidence of spigots or any access areas I've seen, which would be intrinsic to that level of water delivery. Â I also can't recall seeing an irrigation system. Â They'd also need a water storage system somewhere above the rest of the city and some manner of reservoir for that.
But, this is Final Fantasy. Â None of it makes any difference. Â The cities have exactly as much water and infrastructure as Square needs for narrative purposes. |
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09-10-2015, 09:24 AM
It's my headcanon that every city has -some- way to rush water around.
I think Ul'dah would use the same sort of system that they use in the Goblet to move water around. Not to mention there's fountains and such through out the city state. Whether or not every home has a running faucet and a toilet I think depends on your wealth. We've got hot water shower spouts though for us rich folk! |
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09-10-2015, 10:16 AM
Yeah, water and plumbing might (like many things in Ul'dah) depend heavily on your wealth. Â I doubt the common folk, especially those living outside the cities, have universal access to an infrastructural network of plumbing (that's still the case in parts of America, so Ul'dah likely is in worse shape than that). Â You can probably have it built into your manse if you're wealthy so that you get a split off the aqueduct, or you could do it Roman style with an atrium, but I'd assume your average Joe Lalafel is still porting his own water from the public font.
We're adventurers, though, even the poorest of us can afford to use aetherytes at leisure. Â I'm assuming our rooms at inns are first class and we can pay millions to afford housing. Â We likely haven't been without running water, even in Gridania, since we killed Ifrit. |
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09-10-2015, 11:27 AM
RE:Ul'dah Plumming
Let's not forget that the Ul'dah we have "today" is technically built on the remains of Sil'dih, after their war. Sil'dih was known for its plumbing and aqueducts, some of which we see in 2.55. There's a large amount of underground tunnels beneath the city, all of Sil'dihn design. http://ffxiv.gamerescape.com/wiki/Sights...of_Sil'dih http://finalfantasy.wikia.com/wiki/Sil'dih (^there is a picture of one such aqueduct) |
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