User blog comment:Lolcano11/Camelot: History, Geography, Politics and Culture. Discuss./@comment-5022597-20120416023312

Haha, thank you for that great consice answer! Sometimes I overthink things too much when I should just enjoy the show. But I there must be some way to explain everything! I assume that Camelot must be near a beach or is close to a land that has beach to get all the sand they need for their glass.

If the farmers are growing food for the nobles maybe it really is the feudal system then. The food would be a tax levied by the nobles. Sort of weird that all the nobles live in the city though.

Does anybody remember when they showed some of the books in the library whether it was printed or hand-written? Because the significance of that would be extreme.

Ah well, all in all I suppose it's unimportant if there are a few plot-holes. We can always say it's magic or something, lol. :)