Arenam's Quarry: Difference between revisions
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|Culture and Society=Work dominates life—every resident mines, refines, or trades glass in some capacity. Gilaari miners navigate the glass fields with instinct and skill, while Sunshifter alchemists handle glass refinement. Few outsiders stay long, as the harsh environment and constant risk of injury make life in Arenam’s Quarry unforgiving. | |Culture and Society=Work dominates life—every resident mines, refines, or trades glass in some capacity. Gilaari miners navigate the glass fields with instinct and skill, while Sunshifter alchemists handle glass refinement. Few outsiders stay long, as the harsh environment and constant risk of injury make life in Arenam’s Quarry unforgiving. | ||
Superstitions abound—many believe the shards hold echoes of Arenam’s will, and some miners hear voices in the glass. | Superstitions abound—many believe the shards hold echoes of Arenam’s will, and some miners hear voices in the glass.<blockquote>"Arenam’s Will Cuts Deep" - A common saying among miners and traders, reminding them that Arenam gives and takes—the glass brings fortune, but only to those who respect its dangers. </blockquote>Few cities could thrive without the quarry’s precious glass, yet few would dare to call it home. | ||
|Economy=Arenam’s Quarry is the largest supplier of raw mirage glass in Zanarak, exporting to Azirith, Orundahl, and beyond. Its economy thrives on: | |Economy=Arenam’s Quarry is the largest supplier of raw mirage glass in Zanarak, exporting to Azirith, Orundahl, and beyond. Its economy thrives on: | ||