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* '''[[Elori]]-Dwarven Trade Route:''' This is the lifeblood of commerce between the [[Dwarven Holds]] and [[Elori]]. The [[Dwarf|dwarves]] send their finest weapons, armor, and crafts in exchange for Elori foods and mystical trinkets. | * '''[[Elori]]-Dwarven Trade Route:''' This is the lifeblood of commerce between the [[Dwarven Holds]] and [[Elori]]. The [[Dwarf|dwarves]] send their finest weapons, armor, and crafts in exchange for [[Elori]] foods and mystical trinkets. | ||
* '''[[Serpent]] Theocracy Maritime Route:''' This maritime route docks in several places. Originating from [[Nefiks]], this route takes [[Serpent|serpent]] merchant fleets to [[Rivelgin]] and [[Chiru]], then all the way to [[Az'gith]], back down to [[Ethwin]] and [[Castlerock]], then [[Kaznew]] before returning home. | * '''[[Serpent]] Theocracy Maritime Route:''' This maritime route docks in several places. Originating from [[Nefiks]], this route takes [[Serpent|serpent]] merchant fleets to [[Rivelgin]] and [[Chiru]], then all the way to [[Az'gith]], back down to [[Ethwin]] and [[Castlerock]], then [[Kaznew]] before returning home. | ||
* '''[[Ratori]] Trade Networks:''' This isn't a specific, defined route but all major [[Ratori|ratori]] trading goods tend to come to [[Chiru]] where they will then sell their goods or ship them off somewhere else. | * '''[[Ratori]] Trade Networks:''' This isn't a specific, defined route but all major [[Ratori|ratori]] trading goods tend to come to [[Chiru]] where they will then sell their goods or ship them off somewhere else. | ||
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* '''Mistwalker's Trail:''' The Mistwalker's Trail route starts in [[Trog'cent]] and moves through Orsia, before heading far southwest into [[Pirtair]]. This route usually hauls [[Swampveil Brew|swampveil brew]] and other swamp herbs and [[Atpian|atpian]] relics. | * '''Mistwalker's Trail:''' The Mistwalker's Trail route starts in [[Trog'cent]] and moves through Orsia, before heading far southwest into [[Pirtair]]. This route usually hauls [[Swampveil Brew|swampveil brew]] and other swamp herbs and [[Atpian|atpian]] relics. | ||
* '''Shadow Path:''' Moving from the [[Serpent Theocracy]] into [[Pirtair]], and then into Alkland and finally Elori, smugglers on the Shadow Path primarily carry [[Shadowpoint Venom|shadowpoint venom]], serpent relics, and strange, "exotic" creatures. | * '''Shadow Path:''' Moving from the [[Serpent Theocracy]] into [[Pirtair]], and then into [[Alkland]] and finally Elori, smugglers on the Shadow Path primarily carry [[Shadowpoint Venom|shadowpoint venom]], [[Serpent|serpent]] relics, and strange, "exotic" creatures. | ||
* '''Twilight Caravan:''' The Twilight Caravan route moves from Elori to Alkland and ends in Pirtair. Smugglers taking this route often carry gasupte balm and stolen elven artifacts. | * '''Twilight Caravan:''' The Twilight Caravan route moves from Elori to Alkland and ends in [[Pirtair]]. Smugglers taking this route often carry gasupte balm and stolen elven artifacts. | ||
* '''Understone Network:''' A network of caves connected to the various tunnels of the [[Dwarven Holds]] connects to Elori and Alkland, and dwarven smugglers bring [[Ember Ale|ember ale]], rare metals, and banned enchantments through these unofficial, natural roads. | * '''Understone Network:''' A network of caves connected to the various tunnels of the [[Dwarven Holds]] connects to Elori and Alkland, and dwarven smugglers bring [[Ember Ale|ember ale]], rare metals, and banned enchantments through these unofficial, natural roads. | ||
Latest revision as of 14:18, 23 July 2025
Although there are a significant number of trade routes throughout the world, these are the major trade routes and common black market routes.
Major Trade Routes
- Elori-Dwarven Trade Route: This is the lifeblood of commerce between the Dwarven Holds and Elori. The dwarves send their finest weapons, armor, and crafts in exchange for Elori foods and mystical trinkets.
- Serpent Theocracy Maritime Route: This maritime route docks in several places. Originating from Nefiks, this route takes serpent merchant fleets to Rivelgin and Chiru, then all the way to Az'gith, back down to Ethwin and Castlerock, then Kaznew before returning home.
- Ratori Trade Networks: This isn't a specific, defined route but all major ratori trading goods tend to come to Chiru where they will then sell their goods or ship them off somewhere else.
- Alkland-Orsia Trade Passage: Orsia sends raw materials and crops to Alkland in exchange for finished goods and military gear, with most trades occurring between Secoa and Az'gith specifically.
- North Snow Expedition Route: Icehaven and Fort Frosthold ship out rare minerals and frost-proof crops back to Rivelgin and Snowstone in exchange for more gear and innovative technology.
- Komfre Plutocracy Routes: Several overland routes are now considered "Komfre" routes because they often stop in the city-state to offload smaller or more questionable goods and resupply.
Black Market Routes
- Mistwalker's Trail: The Mistwalker's Trail route starts in Trog'cent and moves through Orsia, before heading far southwest into Pirtair. This route usually hauls swampveil brew and other swamp herbs and atpian relics.
- Shadow Path: Moving from the Serpent Theocracy into Pirtair, and then into Alkland and finally Elori, smugglers on the Shadow Path primarily carry shadowpoint venom, serpent relics, and strange, "exotic" creatures.
- Twilight Caravan: The Twilight Caravan route moves from Elori to Alkland and ends in Pirtair. Smugglers taking this route often carry gasupte balm and stolen elven artifacts.
- Understone Network: A network of caves connected to the various tunnels of the Dwarven Holds connects to Elori and Alkland, and dwarven smugglers bring ember ale, rare metals, and banned enchantments through these unofficial, natural roads.
