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KALANYR

Arkanyl excepts Krisophrenos's offer to become a correspondent, in a return letter, mentioning that the fullscale destabilisation was never his intention and that he doesn't know how some of those things like Pseudonaturals got added to his books.

TO KALANYR

There is a sudden assault on Silverymoon, from the Shade, Thay, and from Halruaa.
Several of the major magical colleges in Silverymoon are totally destroyed, and all in them are killed.
Then, the attackers withdraw, magically disappearing. The Palace of the High Mages is left undisturbed.

They hope the message was clear. Just in case it wasn't, the message gets sent verbally:

Cease and desist all publishing.
Remove all your books from the stores.
Or face your destruction.
 

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Ruthless selfish bastards, destroying hundreds of innocent lives for no reason, I can't allow this to continue!

Arkanyl will have a pamphlet published that encourages all those that his tomes have helped to ally and do something about this greedy magical megalomaniacal alliance.
 

Dear Arkanyl,

My first book was exactly that, educational. And my second book was indeed biased. It is based on my experiences in Thay, and on my first hand experience of becoming a Red Wizard. I have seen the order of things, how strict law make for an efficient environment. It is what I believe in.

You are, of course, free to disagree, since I just voice an opinion. However, it is my opinion that a lawful magocracy is one of the best forms of government.

In my defense I want to say that publishing spells that destroy the Weave are there. They are dangerous. If I hadn't published them, some Wizard would've discovered them and used them, maybe not knowing what he was doing. I have gathered all information, ordered it and published it, so that people may make a well thought out choise when dealing with Magic and the Weave. Ignorance and Magic are a deadly combination.

My next book will be detailing Mythals, in all their forms and variations. This book will, just like my first book, be a thorough study of the subject and I will not leave any information, essential or not, unprinted.

Sincerely,

Janos Audron
 

TO VENUS

Hey there, Venus! Welcome to the 4th IR (!! :) )

I say to you, as I said to the others: your character is a publisher. He or she can write whatever he or she wants, and it will be distributed Faerun-wide.
But I'd get a Sponsor, if I were you. They are starting to go ballistic, some of the authorities in Faerun. They do not like all this forbidden knowledge being published for all eyes to read.

Based on your article supporting technology:

The Church of Gond the Wonderbringer (PL 3) offers to sponsor you.
Lantan (PL 3) offers to sponsor you.
Nimbral (PL 5) offers to sponsor you.
Amn (PL 4), Tethyr (PL 3), the Knights of the Shield (PL 3), and Calimshan (PL 10), Baldur's Gate (PL 4), Chessenta (PL 3 due to little cohesion amongst it's peoples), the Vilhon Reach (PL 3 due to little cohesion amongst it's people), Sembia (PL 7), Cormyr (PL 4), the Dalelands (PL 3), the Great Dale (PL 2 due to dissention amongst it's peoples), and Thesk (PL 4) are all making offers of sponsorship.
The Dwarves of the Great Rift (PL 7) offer their support.
Luruar (PL 3) offers it's support.

The Gnomes of Faerun (PL 5, spread across the continent) are offering their support.
Luiren (PL 5) is offering it's support.
 

KALANYR POSTED

Upon hearing of this Arkanyl releases a book decrying technology as a false savour, favouring magic as a better source of ease and its pro, the whole lack of massive pollution, the cutting down of forests and such which is sure to come from such inventions. If people must go forward with it Arkanyl includes spells in an appendix for reducing or eliminating technology drawbacks such as smog, and environmentally unfriendly wastes to try and minimise any damage done.

ANSWER:

Noted. Some nations who are pro-technology start leaning towards the Halruaan-Thavian-Shade Alliance, or even towards Mulhorand.
They don't want the Chosen of Mystra or the Seven Sisters telling THEM what to do!
 

The Productive Economy
a guide to Practical Economic Theory

by Alarah Gomenei


Foreword

"Production and distribution of products is the true foundation of Civilization. No society can exist without a system of economy, indeed it could rightly be argued that a society in at its core is an ecomonic network. The degree of civilization in a society can be directly measured by its economical sofistication. The arts, the armies, the level of education, the institutions of wizardry and clericy, all depend on a sound and dynamic economy. Thus, politics is also an art and subset of economy and must abide by the same fundamental rules. A society that fails to recognize this and act accordingly has failed to recognize its own soul and will go towards its destruction. Indeed, such societies should fall, for their existance is unnatural by the most basic laws of nature."

The book continues to discuss the various models of macro-economy and the means they can be directed to maximum efficiency and benefit for society at large and/or its ruling classes. It then elaborates on the different advantages and disadvantages of the different (often theorized) economical systems.

"The Feudalistic Economy"
"Imperialistic Mercantilism"
"Laizess Faire Market Economy"
"Communal Theories of Economy"
"The Moderate Socialist Economy"
"Socially Responsible Capitalism"
__________


The Merchant
A guide to Maximizing Profits in the Local and Global Markets

by Alarah Gomenei


Foreword

"The first lesson any successful merchant learns is that she must create and secure access to a product or service to provide to her customers. The lines of supply must be kept open and she must assure herself that the margin of profits will be sufficient to finance her initial investment. The financial institutions needed to buffer this need are sadly insufficient today in many parts of Faerun, but that complication can be overcome. I will explain how (Ch 1 and 2).

The merchant must provide her customers with a service or product they want, and if they do not want it she must make them want it. There are many ways of manipulating the consumers and this book will explain them all to you. (Ch 3) Naturally, a product that people actually need is preferable to a product that is useless to them since it will be far easier to sell, however, the people often need to have the usefulness of the product explained to them. Once their need is created the product will soon become a natural part of their lives and perhaps even essential to them.

Introducing new products into the marketplace can be a difficult undertaking, but often extremely rewarding. Invention is one of the most important aspects of economical growth, as I explained in my book The Productive Economy. I cannot emphasize enough the advantage you will get if securing an important invention and manage to raise enough capital to finance its production and distribution (see Ch 4 and 5)

The most important product in any advanced economy is capital. It may seem obvious but is often overlooked that financing other peoples businesses, for a fee, can be just as rewarding (if not more so) than actually conducting their business itself. The models for investment banking and other means of the financial markets will be elaborated on in this book (Ch 5 and 6)

Business ventures can often be risky and in a world filled with monstrous beasts and organizations the risks can often be extreme. Caravans can be raided by gnolls of wyverns, ships can be sunk by kraken or merfolk and gates and circles of teleportation can be disjuncitioned or misdirected. Manifacturies can be sabotaged by radicals or infested by vermin, there is hardly an end to the irritations the merchant-class must deal with. But there are ways to reduce the risk to managable levels, for a price. Chapter 7 will explain the advantages of Insurances and the profits that can be made by those who provide them.

The rich and powerful merchant can sometimes be a great influence on the rulers of the nations he is active in. But most merchants are, by themselves not powerful enough to make much of a difference in the way a country is run. Attempting to manipulate or control the rulers of a nation always carries certain risks, and it must be done with caution and moderation. The ideal, of course, is that businessmen and governments compromise and cooperate with each others. The concessions made in reasonable compromise are seldom as expensive to either part as a bloody and disruptive power-struggle would be. Ideally, the goals of the merchants and the ruler should be compatible, regrettably that is not always so, and the merchants will often need to be able to present a powerful front against the ruler to encourage reasonable compromise. It must never be forgotten that if the merchants undermine the authority of a ruler too far thay must be prepared to take responsibility for the situation and prevent anarchy. A State of some kind is absolutely essential to guarantee a reasonable level of law and order. Chapter 8 will discuss the means of negotiation between governments and businesmen.

Planar trade and exploitation carries its own unique risks and possibilities. The effects of divine influence can often unbalance the structure and stability of trade, the ability to predict and guide the actions of deities can give a merchant great advantages. Magic presents nearly endless posibilities for business- application. All this, and more, will be elaborated on in this book."


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I do not publish these secrets of business, I present my treatises secretly to rulers and businessmen likely to appreciate them and reward me, Alarah Gomenei (WoT Noble: 10, Bard: 40, bardic prestige class #1: 10, bardic prestige class #2: 5, Sorcerer: 13 Archmage: 5, Incantatrix 10) (I'll reduce the levels if this is unappropriate, though by the standards of the 3rd IR it's rather weak ;)) of Sembia and Zakhara.
 
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The time for the reckoning is at hand and they shall not be stopped for no steel nor magic can oppose them. The chaos that has erupted shall only fuel the ressurection of their power, their awakening.

Their rights shall not be neglected as for their power was inborn and supreme to all that is. All beware for they are comming and fate is all that may save you.

The greatest terror ever to walk Faerun has awakened and soon he shall lead his kin to absolute victory.

All hail Doom.
 

Recently, the beautiful city of Silverymoon, the Gem of the North was assulted by the Netheresse, Thay, and Halurra. This act of terror caused thhe deaths of countless innocents.

I call for all LAWFUL and RIGHT-MINDED peoples to gather together and denounce this action. I may not agree with everything that Arkanyl has written, but acts of violence will not solve anything.

I propose that my readers refuse to due buisness with thayan and Haluraan merchants and that no hospitality be given to them or the Netheresse. Let them know that YOU DO NOT APPROVE of there actions.

Hannover Fist, Loremaster
 

TO BUGBEAR

Luskan and Luruar are enemies.
You cannot take them both as sponsors: it must be one or the other.

The orcs consider your works incomplete, Bugbear. They want to embellish them with the 'truth', as the orcs see the truth.
The orcs want the world to know that the Descendents of the Worms of the Earth are still around, and powerful, that their history is resplendent with glory and conquest, and that theirs is a mighty civilization.

The dwarves, want to banish historical myths concerning them and stop the stereotypes that are running amok concerning dwarves.
Some dwarves see your books as a way to create a bridge to the other races, making peace with the elves, greater unity with the gnomes, and greater trade and commerce with humanity.
Also, the dwarves want their histories - great and also rather tragic - to be showcased. The great and the foolish, the best and the worst ... hopefully, with a slant towards the better things they have done.
Dwarves are just ... well, interested in books, in writing, in knowledge!
 

KALANYR POSTED:

Arkanyl stands in shock at the presence of the mighty lich. Huh? When did I become a chosen?! My sponsors are chosen but as far as I know non chose me. And where are people getting this stuff that I didn't publish! It keeps appearing in my books out of nowhere, damn it I'm gonna find who's doing this and feed them to something unpleasant.

THE ANSWER:

Heh. Your character is not a Chosen, but he is backed by the Chosen. To his enemies, that makes him as good as a Chosen (and he will suffer their fate, if his enemies have their way.)

KALANYR POSTED

What Arkanyl actually replies to Larloch is simple

"I didn't publish that! I have the first draft copies of my books right here ! Take a look! I'm trying to spread magical knowledge not wipe out existence!"

THE ANSWER

There is no answer. Larloch is already gone.
 

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