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  1. #21
    veryfastperson@juno.com
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    Well, i have a couple suggestions.

    1) with all of the interest out there to produce this online city,
    perhaps we could do BOTH the imperial city, and the city of Ilien?

    2)if TSR isn't already planning to put out the imperial city, maybe (if
    we end up doing the imperial city) we could submit it to them to produce,
    and they could take it from there?

    well, i would still like to see the imperial city done, and i would like
    to help out with the TEMPLE's (not DM, just help;)

    Erik

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  2. #22
    Jim Cooper
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    Rich Baker wrote:
    >
    > I think this is an outstanding idea, but I agree that we need to organize
    > this a little.
    >
    > Finally, if everything looks cool with this, I'll be happy to volunteer the
    > notes and maps I have about the Imperial City (although it might be a week
    > or two before I can get to this).
    >
    > Rich Baker
    > Birthright Designer
    >
    Thank You very much, Mr. Baker!!!!!!! 8-)

  3. #23
    Mark A Vandermeulen
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    Online City

    On Fri, 30 Jan 1998, Darkstar wrote:

    > > * Are magical items for sale or not? If so, I think they should be
    > > expensive one-shot items. A permanent item, even a dagger +1, would
    > > carry a far higher price than a potion of healing....also to be
    > > considered is where the items will be sold? If there are just a few
    > > vendors, prices will be higher; if potions and scrolls are for sale
    > > everywhere, competition will drive down prices.
    >
    > I would doubt magical items would be sold on the streets or through
    > vendors. The CoS might have one or two items avalible (to raise money to
    > rebuild their tower etc), and perhaps there are a couple of private sale
    > each year when a noble family decides that they need the money.

    I tend to think of the medieval/renaissance Guild system in which to be
    acknowledged a "Master" of your Guild you had to produce some
    "Masterpiece" which would be judged by the other Masters, and if they
    thought it was good enough, they accepted you into their ranks. Seems to
    me that this would probably be the main way in which magical items would
    be generated in the City of Anuire, and that some of these, at least,
    would be auctioned off to raise money for College projects, like building
    a new tower, etc. However, this would mean that at most one new magical
    item would be made available for sale per year, and probably more like one
    per three years. Spoils from advenuring trips might make up some of these,
    but if there is a Christy's Autioneers in the City of Anuire, my guess
    would be that there would be only one auction of magical items a year, and
    that at most it would have 5-6 items at it.

    Actually, that sounds like a pretty interesting adventure idea. Hmm...

    Mark VanderMeulen
    vander+@pitt.edu

  4. #24
    Colleen Simpson
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    I vote for the Imperial City to be a resource.
    The ideas that have been put forward have all
    looked pretty good.

  5. #25
    Colleen Simpson
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    Online City

    Any of these, or any others people might think of,
    but we should decide soon so that the project doesn't
    stall, then stick with it.

    - ----------
    > I like the idea too, but I think that we should use a city that has yet to be
    > detailed,
    > and not the City of Anuire. I have three ideas:
    >
    > 1. Ansien, capital of Elinie
    >
    > 2. Binder, Brosengae
    >
    > 3. Moerel, Diemed
    >
    > Bryan
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