Talk:Carne Village/@comment-195.83.211.133-20151004105245

I have a theory : We know, from volume 2 chapter 1 that 32 gold coins from New World was enough to feed 3 families for 3 years if they lives normally (without excess, just 2 meals per days for exemple)

So, 3 families for 3 years, that mean 32/3 = 10,66 so round to 11 gold coins for 1 familie for 3 years.

That also mean that a familie can live for 1 year with 11/3=3,6 round to 4 gold coins for 1 year.

Imagining that a family consists of at least 3 members (4 normally, but i want to round at excess), that mean a person can live 1 year with 4/3=1.3 round to 1.5 gold coins.

Carne village is composed of 5000 goblin (that eat a portion similar to humans), somethink like 100 human (120/2 + recent immigration ) + some troll so let's take 5000+200=5200 entity. Trolls eat more than human but with all the rounds a made, it's largely offset.

We can deduct that : 5200 * 1,5 = 7800 gold coins is enought to feed Carne Village for 1 year.

So, it's possibly wrong but, in New World, one year seem to be composed of 365 days, like the real world. If we do 7800/365=21,3 so let's take 22 gold coins, (i don't count 366 days, that also why I have take all the commas in excess),  we can see that Ainz need to give 22 gold coins to Carne village each day so they can meet the needs... I think it's actually a amount affordable for an Adamantite Adventurer, specially Momon, who can win at least 50 gold per missions.