Financial Statement

The Orl mine can generate a gross revenue of 22,717 pieces of gold per month when fully staffed with 29 miners and their supporting staff .
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Near by burgs

The burg of Whiremide map is 60 miles away to the west from the Orl mine

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The burg of Whiremide run by Sasna Wyverndancer a foul-smelling Neutral Good female human bard

In the Burg of Whiremide map there are
21 Jewelers to convert the gemstones into gems.
8 Magic-Shops to use them in the creation or recharging of magic items
7 Bookbinders to add them as ornate ornamentation and protections
3 Sculptors to add them as ornate ornamentation and protections
1 Master-Artists to add them as ornate ornamentation and protections to their visions
9 Advocates to use them to grease the wheels of politics.
5 Priests to fund and grow the worshipers and spread the work. Also as ornate ornamentation and protections to their places of worship
12 Nobles to use them to hold and exchange wealth and to stand out in society.
The burg of Durmad map is 72 miles away to the south from the Orl mine

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The burg of Durmad run by Zun-i-mira Dar-o-ur a gold toothed Neutral Evil female half-orc bard

In the Burg of Durmad map there are
105 Jewelers to convert the gemstones into gems.
40 Magic-Shops to use them in the creation or recharging of magic items
39 Bookbinders to add them as ornate ornamentation and protections
16 Sculptors to add them as ornate ornamentation and protections
5 Master-Artists to add them as ornate ornamentation and protections to their visions
49 Advocates to use them to grease the wheels of politics.
26 Priests to fund and grow the worshipers and spread the work. Also as ornate ornamentation and protections to their places of worship
64 Nobles to use them to hold and exchange wealth and to stand out in society.
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Points of interest

Tipplers speak of a great Ogre who inhabits Towbig hills and steals cattle at night. It is known to be around 22 miles southeast from this orl mine
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Journeying folk speak of a hungry Roc who inhabits Louthescom hills and prefers eating children. It is known to be around 46 miles east from this orl mine
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Tales speak of a feared Cyclops who inhabits Salmond hills and snatches people from homes. It is known to be around 48 miles southeast from this orl mine
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The Mugrad Fracture. Locals claim that it is the home of strange monsters. It is known to be around 50 miles northeast from this orl mine
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The Zord Chasm. Locals claim that it is totally empty. It is known to be around 54 miles northeast from this orl mine
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Whispers speak of a magical Griffon who inhabits Oaknethton hills and terrorizes the region. It is known to be around 59 miles southeast from this orl mine
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Locals speak of a horrifying Dire bear who inhabits Bodbury hills and keeps the region at bay. It is known to be around 61 miles south from this orl mine
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Journeying folk speak of a fat Hag who inhabits Pilseamer hills and terrorizes the region. It is known to be around 73 miles south from this orl mine
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The Ghostvay Ravine. Locals claim that it is the home of strange monsters. It is known to be around 79 miles northeast from this orl mine
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Rumors speak of a terrifying Ankheg who inhabits Nuron hills and prefers eating children. It is known to be around 87 miles southeast from this orl mine
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The Ver-Zroz Cave. Locals claim that it is totally empty. It is known to be around 94 miles north from this orl mine
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The Horehateda Fracture. Locals claim that it is a good spot to hide treasure. It is known to be around 104 miles east from this orl mine
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The Deadpass Grotto. Locals claim that it is a good spot to hide treasure. It is known to be around 105 miles northeast from this orl mine
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The Stoguehol Cavern. Locals claim that it is the home of strange monsters. It is known to be around 108 miles northeast from this orl mine
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The Greedakens Sinkhole. Locals claim that it is completely flooded. It is known to be around 119 miles southeast from this orl mine
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The Salmond Grotto. Locals claim that it is a good spot to hide treasure. It is known to be around 122 miles northeast from this orl mine
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The Bolworth Cave. Locals claim that it is a good spot to hide treasure. It is known to be around 127 miles northwest from this orl mine
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The Ulaan Grotto. Locals claim that it is endlessly deep and unexplored. It is known to be around 128 miles north from this orl mine
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The Sprinzeglen Cavern. Locals claim that it is totally empty. It is known to be around 132 miles east from this orl mine
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Inscriptions speak of a hungry Giant wolf spider who inhabits Chilington and attacks unsuspecting victims It is known to be around 139 miles west from this orl mine
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The Ergon Cave. Locals claim that it is totally empty. It is known to be around 146 miles north from this orl mine
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