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− | The '''Undermarket''' is "an otherworldly bazaar offering all manner of goods and services, all temptations a man could imagine and several he couldn’t. Anything can be purchased there if one is willing to meet the price, which is rarely monetary; blood, firstborns, and souls (yours or someone else’s) are all accepted forms of currency."<ref name="rules">Vancil, Matt, and Nathan Rice. ''Romance of the Nine Empires: Rules of Play''. Edited by Jeff Quick, Alderac Entertainment Group, 2013.</ref> It is accessible both in [[Countermay]], where the [[Merchants of Esh]] have | + | The '''Undermarket''' is "an otherworldly bazaar offering all manner of goods and services, all temptations a man could imagine and several he couldn’t. Anything can be purchased there if one is willing to meet the price, which is rarely monetary; blood, firstborns, and souls (yours or someone else’s) are all accepted forms of currency."<ref name="rules">Vancil, Matt, and Nathan Rice. ''Romance of the Nine Empires: Rules of Play''. Edited by Jeff Quick, Alderac Entertainment Group, 2013.</ref> It is accessible both in [[Countermay]], where the [[Merchants of Esh]] have set themselves as intermediaries between mortals and the demonic Marketeers, and [[Fartherall]], where access to the Undermarket has caused wars.<ref>Vancil, Matt. ''The Fartherall Companion''. Edited by Awen Inisfail Rowan-Nelson, Zombie Orpheus Entertainment, 2020.</ref> |
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Revision as of 10:29, 13 October 2020
The Undermarket is "an otherworldly bazaar offering all manner of goods and services, all temptations a man could imagine and several he couldn’t. Anything can be purchased there if one is willing to meet the price, which is rarely monetary; blood, firstborns, and souls (yours or someone else’s) are all accepted forms of currency."[1] It is accessible both in Countermay, where the Merchants of Esh have set themselves as intermediaries between mortals and the demonic Marketeers, and Fartherall, where access to the Undermarket has caused wars.[2]