Financial Statement

The Hyacinth mine can generate a gross revenue of 550 pieces of gold per month when fully staffed with 11 miners and their supporting staff .
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Near by burgs

The burg of Yermeli map is 72 miles away to the east from the Hyacinth mine

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The burg of Yermeli run by Yos-len Sa-tix-gani a high-pitched Lawful Neutral male gnome druid

In the Burg of Yermeli map there are
27 Jewelers to convert the gemstones into gems.
10 Magic-Shops to use them in the creation or recharging of magic items
10 Bookbinders to add them as ornate ornamentation and protections
4 Sculptors to add them as ornate ornamentation and protections
2 Master-Artists to add them as ornate ornamentation and protections to their visions
12 Advocates to use them to grease the wheels of politics.
7 Priests to fund and grow the worshipers and spread the work. Also as ornate ornamentation and protections to their places of worship
16 Nobles to use them to hold and exchange wealth and to stand out in society.
The burg of Gulkalaz map is 86 miles away to the east from the Hyacinth mine

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The burg of Gulkalaz run by Uri-tor Vo-pos-pine a clumsy Lawful Evil male gnome barbarian

In the Burg of Gulkalaz map there are
525 Jewelers to convert the gemstones into gems.
196 Magic-Shops to use them in the creation or recharging of magic items
197 Bookbinders to add them as ornate ornamentation and protections
79 Sculptors to add them as ornate ornamentation and protections
27 Master-Artists to add them as ornate ornamentation and protections to their visions
242 Advocates to use them to grease the wheels of politics.
131 Priests to fund and grow the worshipers and spread the work. Also as ornate ornamentation and protections to their places of worship
315 Nobles to use them to hold and exchange wealth and to stand out in society.
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Points of interest

Tales speak of a fat Cyclops who inhabits Skiptonbeck hills and harasses travelers in the area. It is known to be around 27 miles east from this hyacinth mine
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The Kingmovil Pit. Locals claim that it is a good spot to hide treasure. It is known to be around 32 miles southeast from this hyacinth mine
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The Witheter Chasm. Locals claim that it is a good spot to hide treasure. It is known to be around 40 miles southeast from this hyacinth mine
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Inscriptions speak of a hungry Ankheg who inhabits Haveford hills and doesn't mind human flesh. It is known to be around 58 miles north from this hyacinth mine
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Tipplers speak of a lucky Hill Giant who inhabits Harlowbig hills and steals cattle at night. It is known to be around 63 miles east from this hyacinth mine
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The Tinzances Chasm. Locals claim that it is a good spot to hide treasure. It is known to be around 72 miles east from this hyacinth mine
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The Rocheapton Grotto. Locals claim that it is a good spot to hide treasure. It is known to be around 76 miles east from this hyacinth mine
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Legends speak of a fat Troll who inhabits Maratester hills and steals cattle at night. It is known to be around 81 miles north from this hyacinth mine
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Journeying folk speak of a hungry Gnoll who inhabits Nostabrid hills and attacks anyone who dares to approach its lair. It is known to be around 83 miles north from this hyacinth mine
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Whispers speak of a terrifying Cyclops who inhabits Godgeley hills and abducts young women. It is known to be around 90 miles southeast from this hyacinth mine
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Inscriptions speak of a big Hag who inhabits Thatcking hills and doesn't mind human flesh. It is known to be around 91 miles northeast from this hyacinth mine
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The Thethe Cavern. Locals claim that it is endlessly deep and unexplored. It is known to be around 109 miles south from this hyacinth mine
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The Earthfield Hole. Locals claim that it is a good spot to hide treasure. It is known to be around 126 miles northeast from this hyacinth mine
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The Zrul Grotto. Locals claim that it is the home of strange monsters. It is known to be around 134 miles west from this hyacinth mine
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The Purymouth Cave. Locals claim that it is endlessly deep and unexplored. It is known to be around 135 miles northeast from this hyacinth mine
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