Yes, they were afraid of FLOOD. BTW, if you go to DCB and go to year 5, i go there too and it's HOMEWORK
They sleep in there houses
sleeping bags i think
Yes, the mats were reeds weaved into a bed.
The Aztec nobles, known as the "pipiltin," were a privileged class that held significant power and influence in Aztec society. They were often landowners, military leaders, and high-ranking officials, playing key roles in governance, religion, and warfare. Nobles were distinguished by their wealth, education, and access to resources, which set them apart from commoners. Their status was often hereditary, and they were integral to the functioning of the Aztec Empire.
Aztecs did what Aztecs did best
yes I do think pipiltin did sleep upstairs
Yes, the Pipiltin, who were nobles in Aztec society, often slept in the upper floors of the temples, which were reserved for them. These upper levels provided them with privacy and protection.
They sleep in there houses
sleeping bags i think
Yes, the mats were reeds weaved into a bed.
a: sleep in a bed, but not your upstairs bed b: dont move or anything for a while and the character will sleep/snore
guinea pigs like to sleep in igloos,cozy cups,dog bed and hidey houses etc.
He sleeps in the down under which is the basement of grim/gram's house But after killer Kane kidnap him, he start sleeping upstairs
Well it depends on where you want them to sleep. They can sleep downstairs or upstairs. They love dog beds. I do not have one but I have a book all about dogs and they pretty much sleep wherever. Because they have very prominent bones with little padding, they need to sleep on a very soft, padded surface. They love large sofas and king size beds.
No there is not an upstairs to the dojo
Men and women would sleep separately and their bedrooms would be on opposite sides of the house. Usually women and children would be upstairs along with the gynaikon(the women's gathering room) while men would sleep down stairs.
The noble class is the smallest class in Aztec society. It consisted of a ruler (known as the taltoani),priests and lords. Lords included landowners and judges.