Financial Statement

The Raindrop mine can generate a gross revenue of 14,829 pieces of gold per month when fully staffed with 58 miners and their supporting staff .
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Near by burgs

The burg of Eshseseri map is 46 miles away to the southwest from the Raindrop mine

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The burg of Eshseseri run by Sael-ona Ar-coril a one legged Chaotic Evil female half-elf barbarian

In the Burg of Eshseseri 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
13 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 Kethlulal map is 84 miles away to the south from the Raindrop mine

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The burg of Kethlulal run by Xyr-bwynn Qi-morn a flamboyantly dressed True Neutral female half-elf cleric

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

Whispers speak of a fat Gnoll who inhabits Kindenzan hills and abducts young women. It is known to be around 22 miles northwest from this raindrop mine
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Rumors speak of a lucky Hill Giant who inhabits Soutford hills and prefers eating children. It is known to be around 22 miles southwest from this raindrop mine
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Legends speak of a huge Dire bear who inhabits Macham hills and abducts young women. It is known to be around 37 miles northeast from this raindrop mine
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The Kadireelie Fracture. Locals claim that it is the home of strange monsters. It is known to be around 39 miles northeast from this raindrop mine
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Inscriptions speak of a terrifying Ogre who inhabits Kilkley hills and abducts young women. It is known to be around 41 miles north from this raindrop mine
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The Penmouth Pit. Locals claim that it is the home of strange monsters. It is known to be around 53 miles west from this raindrop mine
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Tales speak of a lucky Dire Tiger who inhabits Bingleters hills and prefers eating children. It is known to be around 54 miles east from this raindrop mine
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Inscriptions speak of a horrifying Cyclops who inhabits Cliford hills and eats kids whole. It is known to be around 64 miles south from this raindrop mine
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The Bruryfield Fracture. Locals claim that it is completely flooded. It is known to be around 67 miles south from this raindrop mine
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Tales speak of a hungry Stone Giant who inhabits Asenatheas hills and snatches people from homes. It is known to be around 68 miles east from this raindrop mine
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Rumors speak of a superior Dire wolf who inhabits Padsbutonby hills and harasses travelers in the area. It is known to be around 70 miles southeast from this raindrop mine
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Rumors speak of a fat Roc who inhabits Grantford hills and doesn't mind human flesh. It is known to be around 73 miles southeast from this raindrop mine
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The Kalas Grotto. Locals claim that it is totally empty. It is known to be around 73 miles northwest from this raindrop mine
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Legends speak of a lucky Warg who inhabits Tharilonle hills and attacks anyone who dares to approach its lair. It is known to be around 83 miles east from this raindrop mine
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The Malmering Cave. Locals claim that it is totally empty. It is known to be around 87 miles south from this raindrop mine
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The Clitlelis Chasm. Locals claim that it is slowly filling with lava. It is known to be around 90 miles southwest from this raindrop mine
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The Rethyr Cavern. Locals claim that it is endlessly deep and unexplored. It is known to be around 91 miles west from this raindrop mine
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A forest sacred to local Eshseser Deities. It is known to be around 91 miles north from this raindrop mine
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The Drethaselu Cavern. Locals claim that it is endlessly deep and unexplored. It is known to be around 94 miles north from this raindrop mine
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The Hlidor Cavern. Locals claim that it is totally empty. It is known to be around 96 miles southeast from this raindrop mine
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The Fihulsea Pit. Locals claim that it is slowly filling with lava. It is known to be around 111 miles southwest from this raindrop mine
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The Hlymanonaho Ravine. Locals claim that it is the home of strange monsters. It is known to be around 115 miles northwest from this raindrop mine
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The Sidley Pit. Locals claim that it is totally empty. It is known to be around 117 miles southeast from this raindrop mine
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The Ormad Chasm. Locals claim that it is endlessly deep and unexplored. It is known to be around 126 miles north from this raindrop mine
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The Skipton Hole. Locals claim that it is endlessly deep and unexplored. It is known to be around 127 miles southwest from this raindrop mine
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Rumors speak of a fat Giant wolf spider who inhabits Bhicrur and terrorizes the region It is known to be around 141 miles north from this raindrop mine
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The Dranle Sinkhole. Locals claim that it is the home of strange monsters. It is known to be around 144 miles north from this raindrop mine
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The Winkhampton Chasm. Locals claim that it is totally empty. It is known to be around 145 miles southeast from this raindrop mine
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