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i mean....i guess if you made it reputation based MAYBE, but its not like you can just walk up to a guys stuff and start using it even today. i mean that stuff really isnt "public". a smith serves the community but 1) you arent part of their community and 2) it is still the smith's forge and anvil.....
but like I said, maybe if you hit 100 rep with the guy he could invite you to use or something...personally I havent missed NOT being able to use....but it might be interesting to have a path to unlock its use.
EDIT: to the OP question, I agree and I cant imagine its not on the to do list already. this definitely has the flavor of kingdom come without being in the middle of a war.....ACTUALLY now that I think of it you could think of yourself as a refugee from that conflict, moving to an isolated little valley out of the way and not impacted by the broader conflict:)
When you build your tavern you can use the cooktop and pot to roast mean and make meals I haven't seen any town ones you can do that in.
Lol i just tried this game and yah, can't sit, weird given the level of detail in so many other aspects.