>>32128744I was thinking less of logistics and more of psychology
Not every sick man, but the ones with diseases least understood and most feared. Taking inspiration from
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kalaupapa,_Hawaiithough it's quite a lot crueler than even that, as they're basically being sent to Siberia to die. Even touching upon fantasy there could be strange curse-like diseases like nothing anyone has seen before, the demon possessed and the spirit haunted.
It's a last stop for the desperate, and a place of study. And though it seems a cruel place in time it is the hope of the inspired doctors who travel there that it becomes a beacon of hope.
Now I have to ask as a newfag, I know we're aiming for 17-18th century right? Do we have rails in this world? Even without rails I assume we've got good road maintenance in the provinces of the old holo empire. Though you're right I should limit myself when I say the whole "continent" that was a simplification. Surrounding countries perhaps.
I'm stuck on this idea because of Kanata's lore as a nurse graduate, and the thread's dark age when she had covid for months.