Like I mentioned yesterday Day 24 of the #RPGCampaignTour for my Gamma World campaign "This Is Not a Test", is something that I wasn't prepared for, and, to be honest, I find somewhat boring, "What Are the Major Imports? "
And like yesterday, I plugged the rest of the challenge prompts into Chat GPT and asked for a new topic/question for Day 24.
It generated "Contraband and Chaos" and I must approve.
For a region that prides itself on peace and quiet first, and law and order second, the corridor hides a surprisingly vibrant shadow economy.
Riverbend’s Quiet Trades
Riverbend was a lot of artifacts go through the town, mostly through the doors of the Restorationists. Many times these Restorationists seem to lose said artifacts, or claims they never arrived at all. The question being begged? Where are these items going, who are they helping, or are they simply hoarding them in an undisclosed location.
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| A bunch of simple farmers with a knack of finding artifacts.... |
And then, of course, there are those dealing with artifacts that never end up in the hands of the Restorationist. Like Boson Higby, who runs a neighborhood over the hills from Riverbend prime. He handles a lot of commodities, and uses rarely trodden paths to move items from place to place. He knows more about the region (and what lies beyond) than most.
He may still have an odd suit of armor which fell from the sky in the past year, interesting markings and all.
There is only a community of farmers actively trying to breed different species for larger creatures to produce wool.
Fair Town’s Invisible Market
The Bug Mart is the most famous market, but "Invisible Market" is one exploiting the corruption of the bureaucracy.
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Manipulated arbitration by town barristers
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Selective enforcement contracts by officials
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Caravan cargo misreporting
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Quiet resale of confiscated goods
While knowledge is most valuable at KIA, The most valuable contraband in Fair Town is information — advance knowledge of tariffs, inspections, and rulings.
KIA Academy's Restricted Archives
The Academy appears to be the true protectors of knowledge. Their techniques and protocols appear to preserve knowledge responsibly.
The archives in the upper levels have great files on transportation technology. But there are some deeper and darker wings of the archive are sealed for good reason, possibly:
Weapons technology that has not been destroyed.
Political pamphlets and literature that could destabilized portions of the complex.
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Gene-editing manuals from before regulatory collapse
Heaven's forbid if any of that could get out and fall into the wrong hands. Maybe they already got out, not from the archives, but common knowledge of the Ancients trickling down in the sub-levels.
Day 25 : Where can I do some shopping?