Is Ramen Lore-compliant?

Is it?

  • Yes.

    Votes: 23 100.0%
  • No.

    Votes: 0 0.0%

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    23

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Is it?​

Just read the updated Ch'ien-ji lore btw. Pretty interesting. But that's not relevant to this discussion... Or is it?
 
It's lore compliant. It's just noodles, so why wouldn't it be.
 
Pretty much any food or clothing is compliant, simply for the sake of roleplay convenience and easy for character design and roleplay in general. - the stipulation being there needs to be a logical way to make it.
 
Instant ramen would probably also be compliant due to the fact that it's just specially fried regular ramen (citation needed)
 
Anything that is possible to make with technology from the late medieval era is lore compliant. If ramen noodles where important to a roleplay encounter then they are compliant, but otherwise I would suggest not bringing it up unless it was common to medieval Europeans IRL
 
No, it would not since it was invented in the 1950s.
Anything that is possible to make with technology from the late medieval era is lore compliant. If ramen noodles where important to a roleplay encounter then they are compliant, but otherwise I would suggest not bringing it up unless it was common to medieval Europeans IRL
Well On Earth the medieval times lasted from the early 4th or 5th century, to the late 16th century. Though Aloria does not follow Earth's timeline and is about 1000 years ahead of itself, I'd say it's lore complaint. So yes anything from the medieval era, and maybe some after that. We have airships and parachutes already... And Magic.
 
Cheeseburgers and fries may be compliant, but IMO they take the immersion out of rp and it would just be weird...
 
Don't use modern names for it, though. Like, make up names. Instead of Hamburger, "Breadsteak".