Hedge/Goblin Markets
From Fate's Harvest
Revision as of 18:12, 24 February 2016 by Rainier (Talk | contribs) (Created page with "=Goblin Markets= What are goblin markets? Where can I find more source information about them? What's the current market scene like around here? ==Guidelines== Unpolished not...")
Goblin Markets
What are goblin markets? Where can I find more source information about them? What's the current market scene like around here?
Guidelines
Unpolished notes, ohnoes!
- All troupes must be posted publicly. (Wiki / Market BB)
- All market logs, no matter the troupe, must be posted publicly.
- All troupes should have where, when, who, what and how they're found and advertised defined.
- Troupe creators can decide if a troupe is Open (free for anyone to ST) or Closed (usable only by that ST).
- All player-created troupes may be used, abused and possibly killed off/run out of town by staff.
- Remember: the Wild Roses do not take well to competition. STs are encouraged (but not required!) to put in a +request to staff to negotiate terms for their troupe with the Wild Roses.
Troupes
Where the Wild Roses Grow
- Where: H18 - Deep Hedge, off the Woodheart Fork.
- When: Round the clock service! Mostly. Exceptions may apply.
- Who: The Wild Roses are lead by the Lady Day, a fairest Baroness of the Lesser Ones who looks after the pixie-hobs who live by the river bank. There are a great many merchants, the most prominent of whom are defined here.
- What: Anything and everything can be found Where the Wild Roses Grow, whether you're looking for hedgefruit, tokens, companions, slaves, mercenaries, information, abilities or any other thing your heart might desire. Why go elsewhere when the Roses have it all?
- How: Most locals know Where the Wild Roses grow. It can be a difficult and dangerous trip, the riverbank they call home farther from the safety of the Mortal world than most are willing to tread, but it's often worth the journey. Sometimes, the Wild Roses will set up shop in the tamer places within the Hedge, the blooming of wild pink roses foretelling their arrival.