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[[File:trading_post.jpg|thumb|right|300px|Holly Berry Trading Post ]] | [[File:trading_post.jpg|thumb|right|300px|Holly Berry Trading Post ]] | ||
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Trade in the large cities and ports of the Realm is dominated by the large trading cartels - the Merchant's Guild and the [[Order of Merchant Keymasters]] in the Reaches, the [[Tang Empire]] in the ports around the Great Sea, just to name a few. | Trade in the large cities and ports of the Realm is dominated by the large trading cartels - the Merchant's Guild and the [[Order of Merchant Keymasters]] in the Reaches, the [[Tang Empire]] in the ports around the Great Sea, just to name a few. | ||
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For townsfolk, the local mercantile provide all that can be found in a town or village. Adventurers, however, have special requirements. Oftentimes, a successful adventurer will need potions, magical weapons or other adventuring items that are outside the reach of the locals. These adventurers, in addition to gold and silver pieces, may have items of hard-to-determine value - gems, jewelry and exotic treasure. And finally, they might have the most important resource to trade - information. | For townsfolk, the local mercantile provide all that can be found in a town or village. Adventurers, however, have special requirements. Oftentimes, a successful adventurer will need potions, magical weapons or other adventuring items that are outside the reach of the locals. These adventurers, in addition to gold and silver pieces, may have items of hard-to-determine value - gems, jewelry and exotic treasure. And finally, they might have the most important resource to trade - information. | ||
− | == | + | == The Ravenswood Trading Posts == |
− | Established in March 833 TA, a network of humble trading posts were established in the Reaches. In these establishments, the loot of dungeons could be exchanged for magical items and more unusual adventuring equipment. Unlike other merchant establishments, those that display the symbol of the red raven in their window have build a trust over 70 years of fair dealings. Items can be sold for 100% of their "book" value, and bought for 150% of their "book" value. While a better deal might be found about town, the honesty of these traders makes it a safe place to do business. In addition, the proprietors of these establishments will give patrons discounts off any purchases in exchange for information not readily known - the location of a dungeon, the disposition of a notable character, or the rumor of an impending raid. | + | Established in March 833 TA, a network of humble trading posts were established in the Eastern Reaches. In these establishments, the loot of dungeons could be exchanged for magical items and more unusual adventuring equipment. Unlike other merchant establishments, those that display the symbol of the red raven in their window have build a trust over 70 years of fair dealings. Items can be sold for 100% of their "book" value, and bought for 150% of their "book" value. While a better deal might be found about town, the honesty of these traders makes it a safe place to do business. In addition, the proprietors of these establishments will give patrons discounts off any purchases in exchange for information not readily known - the location of a dungeon, the disposition of a notable character, or the rumor of an impending raid. |
− | + | Now extending into the Western Reaches as well, the current network of eight trading posts include: | |
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<li>Holly Berry Trading Post in Dragonsford, Lefty Deftdigits (proprietor) | <li>Holly Berry Trading Post in Dragonsford, Lefty Deftdigits (proprietor) |
Revision as of 23:24, 2 March 2017
Trade in the Realm
Trade in the large cities and ports of the Realm is dominated by the large trading cartels - the Merchant's Guild and the Order of Merchant Keymasters in the Reaches, the Tang Empire in the ports around the Great Sea, just to name a few.
Trade in the small villages, however, is a decidedly local affair. Oftentimes, merchants are powerful figures in their town - often acting as mayors and sheriffs in addition to supplying goods to the local area. At times, rivalries and violence break out over trades and the caravans that are the lifeblood of commerce in the small villages and hamlets throughout the Reaches. Being a merchant can be a cutthroat affair.
For townsfolk, the local mercantile provide all that can be found in a town or village. Adventurers, however, have special requirements. Oftentimes, a successful adventurer will need potions, magical weapons or other adventuring items that are outside the reach of the locals. These adventurers, in addition to gold and silver pieces, may have items of hard-to-determine value - gems, jewelry and exotic treasure. And finally, they might have the most important resource to trade - information.
The Ravenswood Trading Posts
Established in March 833 TA, a network of humble trading posts were established in the Eastern Reaches. In these establishments, the loot of dungeons could be exchanged for magical items and more unusual adventuring equipment. Unlike other merchant establishments, those that display the symbol of the red raven in their window have build a trust over 70 years of fair dealings. Items can be sold for 100% of their "book" value, and bought for 150% of their "book" value. While a better deal might be found about town, the honesty of these traders makes it a safe place to do business. In addition, the proprietors of these establishments will give patrons discounts off any purchases in exchange for information not readily known - the location of a dungeon, the disposition of a notable character, or the rumor of an impending raid.
Now extending into the Western Reaches as well, the current network of eight trading posts include:
- Holly Berry Trading Post in Dragonsford, Lefty Deftdigits (proprietor)
- Soaring Oak Trading Post in Middlefield
- Fragrant Pine Trading Post in Greenvale
- Shady Grove Trading Post in Farmingham
- Gnarled Thorn Trading Post in Greyheath
- Twisted Juniper Trading Post in Azgarde
- Swaying Bough Trading Post in Riverrun
- Glistening Sea Trading Post in Vardan
Rumor holds that a ninth trading post - the Hidden Mistletoe Trading Post - is located in an undisclosed wilderness location known only to Elves, Druids and Rangers.