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Public News Post #2323

The Guild Shop

Written by: Lord Eldrigal Sylvaleaf, Knight-Captain
Date: Sunday, January 15th, 2006
Addressed to: Everyone


We are going to be something different with the guild shop. The Artisan
has decided that the smiths should share in the shop profits. He has
asked me to help tend to the shop and manage the new system, and to this
end this is the way it will work:

A new scroll has been added to the clan help file. I will keep it
updated with items needed for the shop. Anyone wishing to smith any of
these items should see me for the necessary ingots.

Finished goods should either be given to me or left in the bookcase in
Chamber of the Rose.

Upon the sale of the item, the smith will be paid 100 gold per ingot of
the item.

The reason I will be distributing ingots is that we felt it was easier
than dealing with the fluctuating prices of the ingots in Kaark'krazul
or Kragge. Avoids the headache of paying one person one rate and another
a different person a different rate.

If anyone has any questions, please contact me, and I'll do my best to
answer them.

Lord Eldrigal Sylvaleaf, Knight-Captain

Penned by my hand on the 12th of Halitus, in the year 482 AD.


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