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Roual has paid Beaches for blackmail material in the past, and they have a working if not completely amicable business relationship. | Roual has paid Beaches for blackmail material in the past, and they have a working if not completely amicable business relationship. | ||
− | '''The Docks''' | + | '''The Docks''' Rename Splinters, move Immigration offices and the House of Declaration into the Temple District. |
− | The docks of Great Forks are outside the walls of the South Quarter. Traditionally a bustling and exotic place of much commotion and business, the curfew and difficulty of passage has changed that. | + | The docks of Great Forks are outside the walls of the South Quarter. Traditionally a bustling and exotic place of much commotion and business, the curfew and difficulty of passage has changed that. The City Enforcers patrol the lines forming outside '''the Immigration Offices''', trying to let the worried and nervous appointment attendees meet with officials without problems. This isn't really working out. Spontaneous fights has created a generally hostile environment. Trade is hurting, and people are restless. This brings them to the many bordellos and flophouses that line the waterfront.Another important building is the '''House of Declaration'''. This is where where merchants must declare all of their goods passing through Great Forks. This is originally to prevent smuggling of goods, but now, it is an important deterrent to the smuggling of people as well. |
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http://wiki.rpg.net/index.php/No_time_for_prayers | http://wiki.rpg.net/index.php/No_time_for_prayers |