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== Chancels Known == ''From the Primer on Loci Celatum, by Holly Djurisic'' What follows are descriptions of chancels considered widely known and to be no secret to those versed in the ways of the Mythic. Everyone knows them as a matter of common sense. '''Locus Amarant''' The Great Market, the Gardens of Lady Profit, Amarant is perhaps one of the few chancels that has no doors, and, even if it did, they would be wide open to welcome one and all. After all, even your worst enemy is a potential customer. Any invader would quickly find themselves besieged by peddlers of weaponry, trust and treachery, even the very spoils they are after. Everything the discerning Noble might need is available here...for the right price. The preferred currency are fleurs, but the locals have been known to trade with other things such as miracles and pacts. Some nobles come here not just to buy but also to sell. If you want or need it, Locus Amarant will sell it, or if not, then at least it will sell you the expertise of someone who CAN get it. Needless to say, the cammorae are all over Amarant. It is well-known that even Excrucians frequent Amarant, and they know full well never to destroy Amarant....at least not until their victory is assured, for Amarant will be more than happy to sell them the means to that victory, or maybe even that victory itself....for the right price. Why destroy something so blatantly useful? Chancel of Lady Profit, Immiae Arathy, and the Nobles of Trade, Currency, Negotiation, Supermarket Loyalty Cards, and Cookies. Yes, Cookies.
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