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β | ''Slaves'' -- The slave trade flourishes in Xadir. Slaves are typically imported from other regions, and the majority are barbarians captured through the conquests or military actions of more warlike city-states. A quarter of slaves in Xadir are former residents convicted of crimes or enslaved as a result of debt. Noble houses and citizens generally keep a household staff of 4 to 6 slaves of either gender, but the majority of slaves labor in the fields surrounding the city, or building and maintaining structures and roads. Dealers from the other coastal city-states of Caulis travel to Xadir for the monthly slave market held in the main square of the city. The cities of Southern Caulis do not typically acquire slaves in Xadir, as it is considered far too costly to transport them to the south | + | ''Slaves'' -- The slave trade flourishes in Xadir. Slaves are typically imported from other regions, and the majority are barbarians captured through the conquests or military actions of more warlike city-states. A quarter of slaves in Xadir are former residents convicted of crimes or enslaved as a result of debt. Noble houses and citizens generally keep a household staff of 4 to 6 slaves of either gender, but the majority of slaves labor in the fields surrounding the city, or building and maintaining structures and roads. Dealers from the other coastal city-states of Caulis travel to Xadir for the monthly slave market held in the main square of the city. The cities of Southern Caulis do not typically acquire slaves in Xadir, as it is considered far too costly to transport them to the south. A slave-owner may treat a slave as well or poorly as he likes, but it is considered a minor crime (though generally unenforced) to beat or kill a slave for any reason. A slave may be freed only with the Archon's permission. |