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- | Rougtero (a.k.a Red Dirt) is located | + | After the destruction of Karfelon, there were many human refugees who found themselves without |
===== Government ===== | ===== Government ===== | ||
- | As of 10047, the city of Rougtero is run by the [[settings: | + | The [[settings: |
- | ===== Law and Law Enforcement ===== | + | The Council meets once a week, with the location changing on rotation. The Council’s meetings used to be open to the public, but have become closed off in more recent years, with records harder to access. Some suspect some form of foul play has been going on in the meetings. |
- | The following | + | The Council |
- | - A citizen has the right to defend his own health and happiness, and also has the right to defend another citizen who may require assistance. | + | The Council funds all of this through two major sources. The first is direct donations collected from the temples in Rougtero. The second is tariffs on imported goods and taxes on the local merchants. All businesses in Rougtero owe 5% of what they make to the Council, anything purchased |
- | - Any unprovoked action which will deprive a citizen of his health | + | |
- | - Any unprovoked action which will deprive a citizen | + | |
- | - Any use of magic to deprive a citizen of his or her personality, | + | |
- | - Any citizen accused of a punishable offense must be given the means, through magic or otherwise, to prove his innocence. If proven innocent, the accused | + | |
- | The punishments under the law vary, but are decided by a mediator with the offender | + | To learn more about the Rougtero Council, specifically |
- | To enforce the laws of the city, the council has set up seven patrols of at least three guards each throughout the city. They have also set up fourteen stations throughout the city that are run by the citizens where an individual can report a violation of the law. These stations have signaling devices to alert the guards on patrol. The council also has created a task force to investigate crimes that occur in the city. | + | ===== Citizenship and Real Estate ===== |
- | ===== Citizenship ===== | + | The requirement to be considered a citizen of Rougtero is quite simple, and is one only a place governed by a merchant class could come up with. To be a citizen, one must own property somewhere within the city of Rougtero. Unfortunately, |
- | There are no formal requirements | + | During the initial founding of Rougtero in 2493, the temples of the area laid claim to most of the land. The previous citizens |
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+ | The deed to a piece of property must be obtained in order to have legal ownership of a piece of land. Usually this involves a monetary transaction with the owner of the property and a barrister creating a document stating who the owner of the property is, signatures of the buyer and seller as well as a witness and the barrister. Typically, the barrister maintains an original | ||
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+ | The typical cost for a small piece of land within | ||
===== Taxes ===== | ===== Taxes ===== | ||
The city of Rougtero has no taxes on the general citizenry. The priesthoods and guilds of the city pay money to the council in order to support their activities. | The city of Rougtero has no taxes on the general citizenry. The priesthoods and guilds of the city pay money to the council in order to support their activities. | ||
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- | ===== Currency ===== | ||
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- | The currency of Lojem is based off of flat pieces of metal. The standard currency is a silver piece which is equal to 1/4 ounce of silver. The coin is simply a flattened piece of metal and any imprints minted on the coin do not matter from a worth standpoint. All merchants have a scale and weigh coins to ensure they are the proper weight and, thus, the proper value. The value of the metal is the main force behind the structure of coinage, but standard coins are 10 copper = 1 silver, 10 silver = 1 gold, 10 gold = 1 platinum. As coins are based on weight and not size, the higher the value of the coin, the smaller the coin because of the density of the metals involved. | ||
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- | ===== Real Estate ===== | ||
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- | During the initial founding of Rougtero in 10017, the temples of the area laid claim to most of the land. The previous citizens of Karfelon were each allotted their own piece of land equal to the amount of land they had the right to in Karfelon. Since this time, some of the temples have sold some of their land to allow for the building up of the city, but some temples still maintain a stronghold on the land that they own around Rougtero, namely the Enclave and the Osirisites.. | ||
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- | The deed to a piece of property must be obtained in order to have legal ownership of a piece of land. Usually this involves a monetary transaction with the owner of the property and a barrister creating a document stating who the owner of the property is, signatures of the buyer and seller as well as a witness and the barrister. Typically, the barrister maintains an original of this document in the event of a property dispute. When a temple sells their property, it is a very similar process with the head priest and another priest of the temple acting as seller and witness. | ||
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- | The typical cost for a small piece of land within the city is around 100,000 SP. Outside of the city, the cost drops dramatically. | ||
===== Places of Interest ===== | ===== Places of Interest ===== | ||
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//Temple of At' | //Temple of At' | ||
- | Another abandoned temple in Rougtero, the temple of At'ena was occupied by a single priestess until she disappeared suddenly in 10044. | + | Another abandoned temple in Rougtero, the temple of At'ena was occupied by a single priestess until she disappeared suddenly in 2520. |
//The Temple of Neptune// | //The Temple of Neptune// | ||
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//The Solarium// | //The Solarium// | ||
- | This Ra Temple is made out of clear building materials to allow the sun to shine into the building. It houses several hundred priests of Ra within its walls. It came under attack by outside forces in early 10048, but easily fended off the attack. | + | This Ra Temple is made out of clear building materials to allow the sun to shine into the building. It houses several hundred priests of Ra within its walls. It came under attack by outside forces in early 2524, but easily fended off the attack. |
Under the Solarium is a portal that leads to a highly secure prison. It houses highly dangerous prisoners and is largely an anti-magic zone (expect for certain Priests of Ra, which can use magic). The prison is used by Rougtero and has been contracted to house other prisons by the Centralia Mage's Guild, Centralia City, the Torite, and other entities that wish to house prisoners. As of this date, there have been no escapes | Under the Solarium is a portal that leads to a highly secure prison. It houses highly dangerous prisoners and is largely an anti-magic zone (expect for certain Priests of Ra, which can use magic). The prison is used by Rougtero and has been contracted to house other prisons by the Centralia Mage's Guild, Centralia City, the Torite, and other entities that wish to house prisoners. As of this date, there have been no escapes | ||
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