Another illustration: Pie dish (103gp). Blue wizard hat (102 grp). Raw chicken (160gp). Redberries (120 gp) - These prices were maintained until recent times despite the huge demand. For a long time, blue dye and yellow dye were Grand-Exchange-priced much lower than demand would suggest. A small fishing net (140gp). Bronze arrows never last for longer than a second after you offer them to sell them to the Grand Exchange.
What is the reason why the Grand Exchange price sometimes not adjust to reflect demand and supply? Include any other examples that also show the Grand Exchange price doesn't seem to adjust accordingly to the current demand and supply.
Gielinor offers an amount of technology from the domestic era that is similar to the 15th or 16th centuries. The period, while evidently more ancient than other fantasy RPGs, has castles with cannons on top and Renaissance costume. However, there are many interesting anachronisms.
For instance, a lot of homes and buildings are equipped with plumbing that can provide continuous water. This was a breakthrough in technology that didn't happen in the real world until decades after the time frame. It could, however be a result of magic, but it could nevertheless have a huge impact on the entire society.
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