...you know, I'm not sure there's much to be said about the history of this place. It looks old, sure, but I can't shake the feeling it isn't nearly as old as it seems.
As for commerce, Paixao seems entirely independent of any real financial needs. I mean, sure, there are prices for things and you need some kind of money to get things, but it's all so relaxed. And where are the shopkeepers getting their import?
You may find yourself with more questions than answers.
Indeed. I was quite surprised when I learned of the current... bartering system that's in place. Imports? I hadn't thought about it, but I suppose it is unusual that shelves remain stocked when there's no easy way out of the city.
You're probably right, but then that's usually the way these things go. If I had more answers than questions, I suspect it would be because I simply wasn't trying.
There's no sense in getting into politics here. Trust me, you're not missing much. All you need to know is that soon I'll be the one running this place.
I'd still prefer to have a basic understanding of Paixao's politics. Even if I'm not missing much, there may be some minor point that could prove useful.
Are you an heir by blood, or are you campaigning for a government position?
I don't think I've been here long enough to see, but there is a library here you can look in. I haven't found a lot that's relevant to Paixao yet, though.
I think Urd is right though--you wouldn't think a city like this could exist without some kind of imports or exports, and there aren't any farms around, but I've never seen any carts or things around the gates.
Yes, she does indeed have a point. I seem to have overlooked this at first, and yet I get the feeling that there should have some sort of explanation. I haven't noticed any factories, either, but then I haven't covered the entire city yet.
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As for commerce, Paixao seems entirely independent of any real financial needs. I mean, sure, there are prices for things and you need some kind of money to get things, but it's all so relaxed. And where are the shopkeepers getting their import?
You may find yourself with more questions than answers.
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Indeed. I was quite surprised when I learned of the current... bartering system that's in place. Imports? I hadn't thought about it, but I suppose it is unusual that shelves remain stocked when there's no easy way out of the city.
You're probably right, but then that's usually the way these things go. If I had more answers than questions, I suspect it would be because I simply wasn't trying.
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Are you an heir by blood, or are you campaigning for a government position?
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I think Urd is right though--you wouldn't think a city like this could exist without some kind of imports or exports, and there aren't any farms around, but I've never seen any carts or things around the gates.
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Yes, she does indeed have a point. I seem to have overlooked this at first, and yet I get the feeling that there should have some sort of explanation. I haven't noticed any factories, either, but then I haven't covered the entire city yet.
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