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« 27. April 2011, 09:30:51 »
I was curious what other Scribes across Gor charge for your services... Can anyone help me with providing what they charge or slip me some of those oh so delicious gorean quotes citing the prices Scribes Charged for work?
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« 30. April 2011, 16:10:57 »
I know in Victoria the scribes received a weekly wage of 3 silvers a week , the same as a red caste warrior, magistrates received 1 gold a week.
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« 27. September 2011, 04:23:10 »
A red and Magistrates can received 1 gold per week? I couldn't help to comment.. and my comment is probably super later.. but isn't that very unrealistic?
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« 27. September 2011, 04:36:29 »
I charge about 50L for filling out slave forums for those not of my city or just overwhelmed and needing it done.  I do about 100L for writing up complicated legel mumbo jumbo contracts for folks, and for city alliances.

Use to charge to do slave exams when I was a green. Was something I hated doing, and alot of cities needed it done.
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« 27. September 2011, 06:13:20 »
I know in Victoria the scribes received a weekly wage of 3 silvers a week , the same as a red caste warrior, magistrates received 1 gold a week.

A red and Magistrates can received 1 gold per week? I couldn't help to comment.. and my comment is probably super later.. but isn't that very unrealistic?

I think she means the Warrior recieved the same as the scribes while the magistrate received the gold.
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« 27. September 2011, 09:56:45 »
Well I ask for general.. The city I'm currently at.. asked me to help with the banking and merchant stuff.. So i figure i should make a list of people who should be paid on weekly basis.. Admin for work he does, city officials, warriors, general city employees..  but Paying one gold tarn to everyone.. sounds a bit ungorean and not by the book. Like i wouldn't expect anyone to pay me lindens for roleplay.. According to what I read.. one gold tarn was a small fortune, and reading around.. someone mention that one gold tarn was around $40,000..(I could be wrong, so don't quote me) if we would compare it to RL economy.. So my question is.. isn't one gold tarn.. to much to pay a city official? I think paying that much a week, will bankrupt the city treasury..
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« 27. September 2011, 10:54:49 »
in Treve, the smallest coin we have is the copper tarn. In the books, there are also copper tarks and copper tarskbits. Since it would be quite confusing to have all the proper coins made and used, the council decided on these three: copper, silver and gold tarn. Hence, the value was somewhat distorted, because what was once the price of a tarskbit would now be the price of a copper. In light of that, salaries had to go up aswell. I assume something of the same would have happened in Victoria.
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« 27. September 2011, 11:00:48 »
I paid everyone I had hired to the kennel a silver a moon or month. Was easier to keep track of than working out how much i had to pay per exam or per hand.

Some months were busy others were quiet so it worked out about even.
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