In January 1489, in the outskirts of Lisbon. The noisy celebration sounds gradually fade away from this commoner community. In the morning and evening cooking smoke, the aroma of roasted whale meat can no longer be smelled. Although whale meat in this era is cheaper than lamb, it is still not something ordinary commoners can consume for long. The Christmas Day celebration, along with the New Year, has moved away, and the suburb commoners' busyness has started once again.
Thanks to the expansion of the Southern Continent, the Kingdom of Portugal is becoming increasingly prosperous. The wealth brought by the great voyages, although mostly flowed into the hands of nobility and merchants, the small amount that trickled out still made it easier for the commoners in the Capital City to find a job and not struggle on the brink of poverty.