Commerce Commences

Houses had been built and gardens planted. Walls erected to protect against the terrors pouring from the forest onto the beaches at night. Expeditions undertaken toward the heart of the continent. At astonishing speed the travellers were getting settled in the new land.

But more than anything, what defines a true Proprietor of Liberty is trade. Only a few days after coming ashore, several colonizers are already hawking their goods. A survey was recently conducted by a reporter from the Frontier Times who traveled all along the coast and talked to all the shopkeepers he could find. Here are some of his findings.

Minarchu has set up a marketplace at his homestead on Ite Island. He sells iron, gold, redstone, quartz, netherwart and arrows. He has also become the first Market Maker of the Frontier as he buys as well as sells oak logs, thus connecting loggers with builders and enabling progress through commerce.

Minarchu’s marketplace at Ite Island.

Pudzo has taken the output of his spider farm to market, selling spider eyes and string. He also sells scaffolding made from the string.

Pudzo’s arachnid emporium on the beach.

Lechnio has a marketplace just outside his home on top of the mountain called Lustigknopp. His prices for iron and gold are half of those quoted by Minarchu on Ite Island. But how many will make the difficult trek to the peak to save money?

Lustigknopp market, hundreds of feet above the sea.

AspenGamgee has what is perhaps the most attractive offering of all, selling dark oak planks for only a hundred diamonds dollar per stack. The question is: Will he be able to keep up with demand, which is sure to be high? His shop is located on Ite Island near the farmstead of Mage, Lil and Kripp.

Planks at bargain price on Ite Island.

Read more about commercial opportunities in the Frontier Registry.

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