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6 yrs ago
Current Seeya next week, Guild. Signing off.
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6 yrs ago
Merry Christmas
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6 yrs ago
Elder Scrolls RP, now with the Creation Club!
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6 yrs ago
It's happening again. I have been visited by a soviet mad scientist, a king, a penguin prince of darkness, a house plant god thing, a mystical ancient member, a tired reaper (thank god) + a greeting.
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6 yrs ago
For the same reason Rome 2 was attacked by thousands of players who don't know what they're talking about. lleeeeeeemmmmings
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Whattr' you stairin' at.

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I'll take up a former veteran soldier turned questionable morals merc.
Er... anyone else?
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This has caught my eye.
But honestly, this rp would not exist without Arena :D


Now now, that's a little backwards... who posted the thread that started it all? :P
Hmm... economy is a bit I was kind of putting off as that would actually take a bit of work to do properly, but now that it's here, I'll put a simple bit out on my thoughts for it at the moment... not finished nor have I done too much testing to see if these situations are fully plausible. They should be.

10 coins is a peasant's monthly surplus minus dreaded tax and necessary purchases... in a good month. In a fairly rich country.

100 would be a lower end traveler's lot on average from odd jobs in town, enough to get a room for a couple days, pick up a 50 coin decent sword, pay for some meals.

1000-5000 would be a mid level merchant's monthly surplus in a good month excluding tax and necessities. Half that much would be the result of restocking a shop and paying regular stuff that comes up, including hiring a traveler for a couple days. 6000-10000 would be a particularly wealthy merchant's earnings in an average month.

10000-30000 is a minor noble or knight's yearly balance after getting money and paying for necessities.

Higher up nobles have up to 200000's worth to throw around in a year without special circumstances in a moderately wealthy country.

High nobles of wealthy countries can plausibly throw around 500000 easily a year.

1 million = today real world definition of wealthiest person in the world.
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