The sun dispelled the night and awakened those who had slept through the hours of darkness.
Most people in the area continued their usual routines, waking up to wash and prepare for the day.
The wife of a middle-class family had received the bread delivered from the bakery, with meat from the deli being an essential part, and the spices bought from the grocery store made breakfast abundant.
Butter, honey, and cream were only seen during festivals in the 'Silver Age'.
Even during festivals, these were not used lavishly.
But after entering the 'Pioneer Era', everything changed.
Concession from the nobles.
The rise of shipping.
The progress of productivity.
All made things different.