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« 01. February 2012, 09:51:26 »
  • Business gone bad from all the constant raids?
    Can't keep your slavers from getting killed and now you're short staffed?
    Just plain tired of running the damn place yourself?!
    Let the wealthy citizens of Ar invest in your dwindling asset now!

We'll take a size-able percentage of your operational stresses away with most of your future profits but you get:

CASH CASH CASH

Hello Goreans, I'm Xamirus Mannix Banker and Money-lender of Imperial Ar.  I'm not just some devilishly good looking, eloquent, genius banker,  poet who's blowing copper tarsk up your arse, no!  I'm also offering Silver Tarsk, Silver Tarn, Gold Tarns and Double Tarns!!  You love money don't you? Good!  Send word by courier to myself or come see me in person.  *Laughs*  What works for you, works for me.  Just bring the logistics of your business a large sack and a strong slave to carry away lots of:

CASH CASH CASH

You can trust a face like mine.

Sincerely,

Xamirus Mannix
Bank of Imperial Ar

(Anyone interested in some inter-sim roleplay or in sim along these lines. Please send a PM! Prim Coins in play)
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« 01. February 2012, 17:20:05 »
Great idea. A loanshark in Gor. Should stir some fun and interesting stories. Keep us posted!  Grin
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« 01. February 2012, 18:00:00 »
Id be interested to see some quotes on these activities happening in the books. sounds too modern day tv promo for me.
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« 01. February 2012, 18:11:49 »
Id be interested to see some quotes on these activities happening in the books. sounds too modern day tv promo for me.

I think the OP is trying to be funny!

I'm laughing anyhow Tongue You can have my tarsk Xamirus
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« 01. February 2012, 18:19:16 »
@OP: *shoots her hand up* I need money! It's so nice of you to just give it away like this! *snickers*

@Blade: I don't think quotes are necessary for everything and yes I have read a good portion of the books. I play an herbalist (aka: con artist) and I'm pretty sure that my sales pitch is never used in the books.

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[08:26] Meri Slade held the bottle up, presenting it with a wave of her hand, Vanna White style. "Do you suffer from restless nights? Mood swings? Hair on your upper lip? Are your eyes baggy and saggy? Having trouble getting in the mood for your man? Well have I got the elixir for you! This simple but highly secretive herbal remedy is passed down from the great Ubar of Ar himself." She was making it up as she went along. "Just two copper, special for such fine women as yourselves!"

There's nothing wrong with spicing the roleplay up a little bit. It keeps it fun, fresh and interesting. As long as he isn't offering a free Gift Card to Applebee's with each loan, I see nothing wrong with it.
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« 02. February 2012, 01:01:27 »
Id be interested to see some quotes on these activities happening in the books. sounds too modern day tv promo for me.

I think the OP is trying to be funny!

I'm laughing anyhow Tongue You can have my tarsk Xamirus

Your right i hadnt thought it may have just been comedic lol.

@Meri yes spicing up actual castes good stuff. Spicing up a made up caste....GE lol
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« 02. February 2012, 01:07:28 »
Pretty sure there's a bankers/moneylenders caste in Gor.
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« 02. February 2012, 02:08:46 »
Id be interested to see some quotes on these activities happening in the books. sounds too modern day tv promo for me.
Id be interested to see some quotes on these activities happening in the books. sounds too modern day tv promo for me.

I think the OP is trying to be funny!

I'm laughing anyhow Tongue You can have my tarsk Xamirus

Your right i hadnt thought it may have just been comedic lol.

@Meri yes spicing up actual castes good stuff. Spicing up a made up caste....GE lol


I was in fact hoping to add a little humor to my post by adding a tv commercial feel to it as I try and wrangle some RP from outside of sim.  I also appreciate your desire to keep things as BTB as possible.  But with your great knowledge of the books you are telling me that my caste is fictitious? and GE?  That part has me confused.  Respectfully I contribute the following for some reference that must have slipped from your sight:


Banking in Gor: The Caste of Bankers & Money-lenders

Banking was a function of Merchants - specifically the sub-caste of Coin Merchants
Every year at the Sardar Fair there is a motion before the bankers, literally, the coin merchants, to introduce a standardization of coinage among the major cities. . To date, however, this has not been accomplished. I did not feel it was really fair of Boots to call attention to my possible lack of expertise in these matters. I was not, after all, of the merchants, nor, among them, of the coin merchants. ~Magicians of Gor~
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Certain coins, such as the silver tarsk of Tharna and the golden tarn of Ar, tend, to some extent, to standardize what otherwise might be a mercantile chaos. This same standardization, in the region of the Tamber Gulf and south, along the shore of Thassa, tends to be effected by the golden tam of Port Kar. Coin merchants often have recourse to scales. This is sensible considering such things as the occasional debasings of coinages, usually unannounced by the communities in question, and the frequent practice of splitting and shaving coins. ~Savages of Gor~

Most cities have a Street of Coins, an area where banking is done
Sometimes, of course, certain areas specialize in, or are known for, given types of services or products. Each city usually has, for example, its "Street of Coins." On such a street, or in such an area, its banking will largely be done. Similarly most cities will have their "Street of Brands," on which street, or in which area, one would expect to find the houses of its slavers. ~Fighting Slave of Gor~

"They are afraid," he said. "The Street of Coins is almost closed."
This was actually a set of streets, or district, where money changing and banking were done. "There are other types of establishments in the area, too, of course. ~Kajira of Gor~


Some Gorean Bankers worked from a booth on the street
Many Gorean bankers, not only the fellows sitting on a rug in their booth on a street, their sleen about, but also those in the palaces and fortresses on the “Streets of Coins,” work with scales. Too, sometimes coins are literally chopped into pieces. This is regularly done with copper tarsks to produce, usually, the eight tarsk bits equivalent in most cities to the copper tarsk. ~Magicians of Gor~

People kept and carried amounts of coin for easy access
I heard Tup Ladletender paid his money, it being counted Out from a small iron chest in the office of the captain. ~Slave Girl of Gor~
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Often she would send me shopping, my hands braceleted behind my back, a leather capsule, a cylinder, tied about my neck, containing her order and coins. The merchant would then fill her order, tie the merchandise about my neck, put the change in the leather capsule, close it and, sometimes with a friendly slap, dismissing me, reminding me that I was pretty, regardless of being a woman’s slave, send me back to my mistress. ~Slave Girl of Gor~

Larger sums, a person's "wealth", were handled by banks
Notes and letters of credit from a bank in one city, properly certified, were valid and cashed in other cities.
Bank of Reginald in Vonda
He grinned and lifted before her eyes the bank draft, drawn on the bank of Reginald in Vonda, certified, and signed by the Lady Florence, for one thousand, four hundred and twenty tarns of gold. ~Fighting Slave~
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Various banks of Schendi
From the sea bag I drew forth the notes for fortunes, made out to Shaba, to be drawn on various of the banks of Schendi, and the false ring, that which he was supposed to carry to the Sardar in place of the true ring. ~Explorers of Gor~
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Bank of Bemus in Venna
These papers are certified by the bank of Bemus in Venna, and are witnessed by the signatures of two citizens of that city. ~Fighting Slave of Gor~

Business is often conducted by notes and letters of credit
Coin merchants often have recourse to scales. This is sensible considering such things as the occasional debasings of coinages, usually unannounced by the communities in question, and the frequent practice of splitting and shaving coins. It is, for example, not unusual for a Gorean coin pouch to contain parts of coins as well as whole coins. Business is often conducted by notes and letters of credit. Paper currency, however, in itself, is unknown. ~Savages of Gor~
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“What of the moneys, those vast sums wrought from the Kurii, the notes negotiated in Schendi?” I asked.
“They were to defray the costs of outfitting the expedition, of hiring the men,” he said. “Surely you do not object to my making use of the funds of Kurii for such a purpose. They should be pleased to have made their contribution to so noble a project.” ~Explorers of Gor~
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I then took what valuables and moneys there were in the chair, kept in the cabinets at its sides, and slung them, some scarfed and others placed in pouches, about the necks of the two slave girls. I was surprised. The owner of the chair had been rich indeed. There was a fortune there, and the notes for other fortunes. ~Beasts of Gor~
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“Will you return to Port Kar?” I asked.
“I have moneys here in Schendi,” he said, “notes which I have drawn upon my return from the Ua, moneys connected with my fees for accompanying Shaba’s expedition. They will last me many months.” ~Explorers of Gor~
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Shaba handed him the notes. “You do not trust our broad-shouldered courier?” he asked.
“I trust as few people as possible,” said Msaliti. He looked at the notes, very closely. Then he handed them back to Shaba. “I know the seals and signatures,” he said. “They may truly be drawn on the banks indicated.”
“There are twenty thousand tarns of gold there,” I said.
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“This business could be conducted in the morning,” I said, “at the banks in question. You might then verify the notes and withdraw or redeposit the gold as you please.” ~Explorers of Gor~
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I must leave Port Kar tonight. I would go to my holding; I would make arrangements; I would obtain weapons, moneys, letters of credit. I could be gone in two Ahn, on tarnback, before Priest-Kings discovered the failure of their plans. ~Players of Gor~
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These notes, when stolen, are to be cancelled and reissued, by Merchant code
I was pleased to hear this, for I was rather fond of the tall, regal Ulafi. Apparently they did not regard him as a likely fellow to be used in the purchase of stolen notes on speculation, to be resold later to their rightful owner. Many merchants, I was sure, would not have been so squeamish. Such dealings, of course, would encourage the theft of notes. It was for this reason that they were forbidden by the codes. Such notes, their loss reported, are to be canceled, and replaced with alternative notes. ~Explorers of Gor~

Bankers arranged loans
In spite of having the respect, even to some degree the adulation, of almost all Goreans, the Players lived poorly. On the Street of Coins they found it difficult even to arrange loans. They were not popular with innkeepers, who would not shelter them unless paid in advance. ~Assassin of Gor~
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"Another possibility," Samos was saying, "would be a loan to the Sa-Tarna merchants, at a reduced rate of interest. Thus we might avoid the precedent of a direct subsidy to a sub caste. To be sure, we might then encounter resistance from the Street of Coins. ~Savages of Gor~

Bounty Creditors - sub caste of Merchants
The fellow from Venna, clad in white and gold, was Philebus, a bounty creditor. He was known to the merchants of several cities. Such men buy bills at discount and then set themselves to collect, as they can, their face value. ~Fighting Slave of Gor~

Excerpt of The Gorean Library of Knowledge

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