Paul Laffing and Armil Darken: Your "stores"
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Paul Laffing and Armil Darken: Your "stores"
I'm not 100% sure, but I'm pretty sure that during the medieval era of Illarion, people didn't call their stores a "Company" or an "Agency". Maybe I've seen "company" in another medieval game, but it was closer to an era when guns were introduced, but I'm pretty sure about "agency". So you might want to think about changing your store names into something that fits more into a medieval context. I think most multi-member organizations would be called guilds, and stores would just be shops, or some kind of service.
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Actually markets took the place they could gain. It was a lot of work for the town officials to gain this rights and it took lots of time to obtain them.
Later merchants build their storehouses around that place and it became the middle of the town.
There is a topic (only in german
) that declares this place to be a market place. And if it isn´t planned to be a market place, for what is that "huge pavement" there at all?
A nice book I can only recommend is "The Pillars of the Earth" by Ken Follet. If my english would be a little better, I would describe the content. But so I can only link to amazon.
P.s.: found a misspelling and the Website of the author
ThePillars of the Earth.
Actually markets took the place they could gain. It was a lot of work for the town officials to gain this rights and it took lots of time to obtain them.
Later merchants build their storehouses around that place and it became the middle of the town.
There is a topic (only in german
A nice book I can only recommend is "The Pillars of the Earth" by Ken Follet. If my english would be a little better, I would describe the content. But so I can only link to amazon.
P.s.: found a misspelling and the Website of the author
ThePillars of the Earth.
It's planned to be a marketplace, but nobody that I know thinks it looks like one, so they don't use it. It's also not convenient as it is located far from where all the business usually is. To me it looks more like some kind of stage or platfrom for a show or performance or a fight. I don't really think people had their stalls in the marketplace on a section of pavement, at least not in a small town like ours.
Hello again, dear Dyluck 
Another lack of RP... neither the worshop is used as a workshop (at least not by many) nor the marketplace gets used for what it is.
People roam arround between Eliza and the forge... selling and selling things over and over again. Why don´t we take the chance, now that we have something that looks like kind of a market place and sell things there?
My Character is planned to be a female halfling, but nobody that I know thinks it looks like one, so I ain´t a female halfling...?Dyluck wrote:It's planned to be a marketplace, but nobody that I know thinks it looks like one, so they don't use it.
Another lack of RP... neither the worshop is used as a workshop (at least not by many) nor the marketplace gets used for what it is.
People roam arround between Eliza and the forge... selling and selling things over and over again. Why don´t we take the chance, now that we have something that looks like kind of a market place and sell things there?
If somebody who never met you before and saw you, I'm sure they won't identify you as a female halfling.Zasmia wrote: My Character is planned to be a female halfling, but nobody that I know thinks it looks like one, so I ain´t a female halfling...?
Like I said, it's because it doesn't look like a market place (so most of the english players would never have even guessed just by looking at it since there was no english thread), and that it's located inconveniently. Therefore they don't want to use it, such is how the minds of the people work. Besides, when they're not trading, who wants to stand in that lonely place all day? So even if people use it sometimes, you would not always know anyways.Zasmia wrote: People roam arround between Eliza and the forge... selling and selling things over and over again. Why don´t we take the chance, now that we have something that looks like kind of a market place and sell things there?
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