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<blockquote data-quote="Storminator" data-source="post: 4302031" data-attributes="member: 305"><p>In my PBeM world I've used two basic lines of currency. The main country of the setting is a theocracy, with gold Rannels, silver Corbins and copper Wilamoras. Rannel was the founding priest, Corbin the second high priest, and Wilamora the first of the Seers. These coins are colloquially known as the Saints. Each has a stylized face of the saint on one side, and Areon's Hand on the other (Areon being the god).</p><p></p><p>The second set of coins comes from the Empire of Heroes. The empire is a loosely feudal mess, with various petty kings and tyrants rising and falling on the strength of their arms and armies. Each one dreams of immortality and mints his own coins. No one thinks of them as worth anything but their weight. They have the lord's face on one side, and his seal on the other. The coins (no matter who mints them) are called heroes.</p><p></p><p>I even had an adventure where the PCs had to figure out where all the heroes were coming from in the capital... someone was spreading some out of town money around!</p><p></p><p>PS</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Storminator, post: 4302031, member: 305"] In my PBeM world I've used two basic lines of currency. The main country of the setting is a theocracy, with gold Rannels, silver Corbins and copper Wilamoras. Rannel was the founding priest, Corbin the second high priest, and Wilamora the first of the Seers. These coins are colloquially known as the Saints. Each has a stylized face of the saint on one side, and Areon's Hand on the other (Areon being the god). The second set of coins comes from the Empire of Heroes. The empire is a loosely feudal mess, with various petty kings and tyrants rising and falling on the strength of their arms and armies. Each one dreams of immortality and mints his own coins. No one thinks of them as worth anything but their weight. They have the lord's face on one side, and his seal on the other. The coins (no matter who mints them) are called heroes. I even had an adventure where the PCs had to figure out where all the heroes were coming from in the capital... someone was spreading some out of town money around! PS [/QUOTE]
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