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===Hillside House===
 
===Hillside House===
  
* '''Price to Buy:''' 8000 to 20,000 Dragons
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* '''Price to Buy:''' 8000 Dragons
* '''Price to Rent:''' 16 to 40 Dragons per week.
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* '''Price to Rent:''' 20 Dragons per week.
  
 
''If you have a decent job (and we're talking upper echelons here, not the factory floor worker) you might be able to afford a place on the Hillside. The Hillside is up out of the pooling smoke, so naturally the land prices are higher and the people are richer. Its a nice neighbourhood, and Guild-employed security forces make sure it stays that way.''
 
''If you have a decent job (and we're talking upper echelons here, not the factory floor worker) you might be able to afford a place on the Hillside. The Hillside is up out of the pooling smoke, so naturally the land prices are higher and the people are richer. Its a nice neighbourhood, and Guild-employed security forces make sure it stays that way.''
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===Spire Apartment===
 
===Spire Apartment===
 
* '''Price to Buy:''' 8000 to 20,000 Dragons
 
* '''Price to Rent:''' 16 to 40 Dragons per week.
 
 
''A Spire is a massive single-building habitat, constructed through a combination of industrial engineering, arcane science and slogwork from mulebloods and golems. Spires aren't found in every city, but the largest cities may house as many as a dozen of them. A spire can be anything from a dozen to several hundred stories tall, and tends to dominate the landscape around it.''
 
 
''Living in a Spire Apartment is considerably more cramped that a Hillside house, despite similar rental and purchase prices, but offers a lot more security against the outside world. Indeed, many Spires are closed communities, avoiding interaction with the rest of the city.
 
 
''As always, levels of wealth vary in the Spire, with penthouse suites on a comparable cost to Skypalace Suites, and low levels affordable for fairly low level workers. There are no poor people in a Spire though - to keep crime and social problems down, a Spire will simply eject any who have the bad luck to become destitute, and not let them in again till they can meet rent.''
 
 
 
===Skypalace Suite===
 
===Skypalace Suite===
 
* '''Price to Buy:''' 60,000 to 200,000 Dragons
 
* '''Price to Rent:''' 120 to 400 Dragons per week.
 
 
''Skypalaces are a rarity - there are at present only three of them in the sky at present, with two belonging to Guild Conglomerates, and the other being the  Holy City of the Church of Flame. A Skypalace is nothing less than a flying city, often with a population in excess of three or four thousand, all living in roomy luxurious sky-suites, and all far above the cares of the grounded world below.''
 
 
''Few of the larger breeds of demons fly, and few outlaws can afford to get skybound, so Skypalaces tend to be amongst the safest places to live in the world. They can even travel from place to place, albeit no faster than a horse's canter, so will tend to be in the most pleasant locations.''
 
 
''For the most part, the Skypalaces spend their time over major cities, usually spending two to three years in one location at a time. Their sheer size means that they will often block out what little sunlight there is, but the Skypalace directors are usually considerate enough to cast their shadow over Smoketown rather than the Hills or Spires.
 
 
 
===Skypalace Manor===
 
===Skypalace Manor===
 
* '''Price to Buy:''' 8,000,000 to 30,000,000 Dragons
 
* '''Price to Rent:''' Not Applicable.
 
 
''For the sickeningly rich only, each Skypalace will have a small number Skypalace Manors (usually one to three, never more than six). These Manors are luxury villas taking up large swathes of skybound real estate, and to live in one is a sure sign that you are one of the movers and shakers in the world.''
 
 
''Dream on, Burner, dream on...''
 
 
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* '''Price:''' 1 Dragon per mealsworth.
 
* '''Price:''' 1 Dragon per mealsworth.
  
''Anymeat is so named because it could be any meat in there. You can make out the strings of flesh and the bones, but don't ask the butcher where he got it from, because he won't be inclined to tell you. Mostly it's rats, the meatier bits of roaches, any unfortunate street animal that's too slow to get away, frogs, and if you're really really lucky - bird.''
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''Anymeat is so named because it could be any meat in there. You can make out the string flesh and the bones, but don't ask the butcher where he got it from, because he won't be inclined to tell you. Mostly it's rats, the meatier bits of roaches, any unfortunate street animal that's too slow to get away, frogs, and if you're really really lucky - bird.''
  
 
''Nonetheless, its not bad for you, and it tastes good if you don't think too hard about it. Eat your anymeat, and you'll grow up big and strong.''
 
''Nonetheless, its not bad for you, and it tastes good if you don't think too hard about it. Eat your anymeat, and you'll grow up big and strong.''
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To utilise ''Animapyros'' it is therefore necessary to generate it on demand. Happily this is easily achieved, by igniting one of the four fuel substances.
 
To utilise ''Animapyros'' it is therefore necessary to generate it on demand. Happily this is easily achieved, by igniting one of the four fuel substances.
 
Note that a "jar" of fuel is a cylindrical metal cannister approximately one and a half feet in length, with a diameter of about six inches.
 
  
 
===Crystalline Pyros Fuel / Stonefuel===
 
===Crystalline Pyros Fuel / Stonefuel===
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* '''Price:''' 5 Dragons per jar.
 
* '''Price:''' 5 Dragons per jar.
 
* '''Encumbrance:''' 1 per jar. '''Mobility penalty:''' 1 per 3 jars.
 
* '''Encumbrance:''' 1 per jar. '''Mobility penalty:''' 1 per 3 jars.
* '''Industrial Pyros generation:''' 1 per jar
 
  
 
''Stonefuel accounts for about 40% of society's fuel supply, and is characterised by a slow burn (one jar lasting an hour when burned in an oil lamp) and a relatively low energy output. It is thick, black and viscous, with a tendency to stain materials and to stick to the skin. Stonefuel is often used for powering lamps and heating devices, but tends to be too low-grade to work as vehicular fuel.''
 
''Stonefuel accounts for about 40% of society's fuel supply, and is characterised by a slow burn (one jar lasting an hour when burned in an oil lamp) and a relatively low energy output. It is thick, black and viscous, with a tendency to stain materials and to stick to the skin. Stonefuel is often used for powering lamps and heating devices, but tends to be too low-grade to work as vehicular fuel.''
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* '''Price:''' 7 Dragons per jar.
 
* '''Price:''' 7 Dragons per jar.
 
* '''Encumbrance:''' 1 per jar. '''Mobility penalty:''' 1 per 3 jars.
 
* '''Encumbrance:''' 1 per jar. '''Mobility penalty:''' 1 per 3 jars.
* '''Industrial Pyros generation:''' 3 per jar
 
  
 
''Harvestfuel accounts for about 30% of society's fuel supply, is a clear yellow in appearance, and burns faster and hotter than Stonefuel. Harvestfuel is usually used for powering simple vehicles and industrial machinery. It lacks the refinement and potency, however, to be used for high performance vehicles or for airship motors.''
 
''Harvestfuel accounts for about 30% of society's fuel supply, is a clear yellow in appearance, and burns faster and hotter than Stonefuel. Harvestfuel is usually used for powering simple vehicles and industrial machinery. It lacks the refinement and potency, however, to be used for high performance vehicles or for airship motors.''
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* '''Price:''' 21 Dragons per jar.
 
* '''Price:''' 21 Dragons per jar.
 
* '''Encumbrance:''' 1 per jar. '''Mobility penalty:''' 1 per 3 jars.
 
* '''Encumbrance:''' 1 per jar. '''Mobility penalty:''' 1 per 3 jars.
* '''Industrial Pyros generation:''' 10 per jar
 
  
 
''Bloodfuel is the highest quality fuel, refined from the remains of manifested daemons and elementals. It tends to be produced in small-scale summoning laboratories, where elementals can be summoned, summarily slain, and then reduced to their base matter. As its name suggest bloodfuel is a slick crimson fluid, akin to true blood in appearance save that it does not clot.''
 
''Bloodfuel is the highest quality fuel, refined from the remains of manifested daemons and elementals. It tends to be produced in small-scale summoning laboratories, where elementals can be summoned, summarily slain, and then reduced to their base matter. As its name suggest bloodfuel is a slick crimson fluid, akin to true blood in appearance save that it does not clot.''
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* '''Price:''' 4 Dragons per jar.
 
* '''Price:''' 4 Dragons per jar.
 
* '''Encumbrance:''' 1 per jar. '''Mobility penalty:''' 1 per 3 jars.
 
* '''Encumbrance:''' 1 per jar. '''Mobility penalty:''' 1 per 3 jars.
* '''Industrial Pyros generation:''' 1 per jar
 
  
 
''Wastefuel is the lowest quality fuel, and is made by releasing the inherent residual pyros in the body of dead animals and humans. Church Crematoriums produce the largest proportion of wastefuel supply, though sometimes inedible or diseased animals will also be reduced.''
 
''Wastefuel is the lowest quality fuel, and is made by releasing the inherent residual pyros in the body of dead animals and humans. Church Crematoriums produce the largest proportion of wastefuel supply, though sometimes inedible or diseased animals will also be reduced.''

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