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 ===== The Slave Economy ===== ===== The Slave Economy =====
-Since Ayenee has no enforceable law and order, slavery is more-or-less legal and tolerated in Ayenee. The only prerequisite to becoming a slave was being captured, so random people would sometimes end up being auctioned as slave. Ayenee slaves were notorious for running away, and were often re-sold to new owners for additional profit if caught again.+Since Ayenee has no enforceable law and order, slavery is more-or-less legal and tolerated in Ayenee. The only prerequisite to becoming a slave was being captured, so random people would sometimes end up being auctioned as slave. Unsurprisingly, Ayenee slaves were notorious for running away, and were often re-sold to new owners for additional profit if caught again.
  
 ==== Selling Slaves ==== ==== Selling Slaves ====
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 It was fairly common for good Samaritans to buy slaves just to free them. It was fairly common for good Samaritans to buy slaves just to free them.
  
-====== Description =====+===== Description ====
 The slave auction had a large stage where the slaves were auctioned to a crowd in the pit below. Behind the stage was a large array of cells. Slaves were typically moved with manacles and shackles or in large metal cages. There were expendable guards all over the place. The slave auction had a large stage where the slaves were auctioned to a crowd in the pit below. Behind the stage was a large array of cells. Slaves were typically moved with manacles and shackles or in large metal cages. There were expendable guards all over the place.
ayenee/location/ayenee_slave_auction.txt · Last modified: 2018/01/14 08:48 by wes