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Trading is mainly done with coins, though barter and credit letters are also available. A currency mint on the second level produces coins for all of Yliakum. Since it's a closed society, the minters only have two jobs; to repair or replace broken coins and to make more coins as the economy demands.<br> | Trading is mainly done with coins, though barter and credit letters are also available. A currency mint on the second level produces coins for all of Yliakum. Since it's a closed society, the minters only have two jobs; to repair or replace broken coins and to make more coins as the economy demands.<br> | ||
**'''Tria''' | **'''Tria''' | ||
"Tria" are the base currency of Yliakum. They are made of a crystal-mineral alloy that is resistant to corrosion. This allows the Nolthrirs to take them under water, increasing their worth as a currency across all levels. The crystal can easily be found in the mines and is transparent or light green in colour. Magically forging the crystals produces a perfect triangle with rounded edges.<br | [[Image:tria_icon.png]] "[[Tria]]" are the base currency of Yliakum. They are made of a crystal-mineral alloy that is resistant to corrosion. This allows the Nolthrirs to take them under water, increasing their worth as a currency across all levels. The crystal can easily be found in the mines and is transparent or light green in colour. Magically forging the crystals produces a perfect triangle with rounded edges.<br clear="all"/> | ||
**'''Other Coins''' | **'''Other Coins''' | ||
Other more valuable coins are made of crystal-mineral alloys as well, though their composition gives them distinct colourings. The light blue "Hexa" has a value of ten Tria and has a hexagonal shape. The red "Octa" is worth fifty Tria, or five Hexa, and is made in the shape of an octagon. The golden "Circle" is worth two hundred and fifty Tria, or twenty five Hexa, and is circular in shape.<br | Other more valuable coins are made of crystal-mineral alloys as well, though their composition gives them distinct colourings.<br> | ||
[[Image:hexa_icon.png]] The light blue "Hexa" has a value of ten Tria and has a hexagonal shape.<br clear="all"/> | |||
[[Image:octa_icon.png]] The red "Octa" is worth fifty Tria, or five Hexa, and is made in the shape of an octagon.<br clear="all"/> | |||
[[Image:circle_icon.png]] The golden "Circle" is worth two hundred and fifty Tria, or twenty five Hexa, and is circular in shape.<br clear="all"/> | |||
**'''Unofficial Currencies''' | **'''Unofficial Currencies''' | ||
Coins of higher value are not official because they are not made in the official mint. Instead rich merchants who need an easier way to make large trades create them. The merchants use a silver coin, worth five hundred Tria, and a platinum coin, worth one thousand Tria. To make large trades like this using official currency, banks and crafting guilds will issue credit letters to whoever needs them.<br> | Coins of higher value are not official because they are not made in the official mint. Instead rich merchants who need an easier way to make large trades create them. The merchants use a silver coin, worth five hundred Tria, and a platinum coin, worth one thousand Tria. To make large trades like this using official currency, banks and crafting guilds will issue credit letters to whoever needs them.<br> |
Revision as of 06:07, 4 December 2013
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