Imperial Commerce
The picture shows the prestigious Vault of Tenglan, the first ever bank in all Lendor, found in Imperias City.
Here is a summary of the pages found under Imperial Commerce:
Read about Imperial fashion
Read about the Purista District.
Read about Battle Balt.
Here is a summary of the pages found under Imperial Commerce:
Currency
Imperials use coins known as coggs, broggs and sloggs to purchase items of low value. When Imperials need to purchase higher-value items, they must use essence coins, also known as nuggets. All workers receive their salary via essence coins.
Read about Imperial Currency.
Read about Imperial Currency.
The essence of fashion
Although nuggets are the highest currency available, it is also the only currency you can acquire for free since The Lord's Essence floats around the air accumulating on Imperial clothes and the inside of hat rims.Read about Imperial fashion
Essence collection
It takes days to acquire just a few drops of Essence, but this is enough to feed a small family. To extract the essence from your clothing your household needs an Essence Collecting Machine.Vaults
Vaults are a financial institution licensed by the The Three Powers to receive deposits and make loans for private and public use. Vaults may also provide financial services such as wealth management consultancy and currency exchange (Conversion of Fein or Riktus coin).
Read about the Vaults.
Read about the Vaults.
Merchant Guild
Every city has a merchant guild responsible for trade for that city. The headquarters is located in Imperias City. Merchants and private shops are free to sell their wares without being a guild member, but they won't receive insurance against theft or property damage.Purista districts
Every city in Tenglan has a Purista district where the wealthiest Imperials live.Read about the Purista District.
Battle Balt
Battle Balt is the number 1 entertainment sport on Lendor and for this reason offers a huge revenue stream for all businesses willing to get involved.Read about Battle Balt.
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