31 Fall 520
Heading out from school, Moritz followed along after one of his classmates. He was a boy named Todas, who had spent a good bit of spare time in class bragging about a recent shopping trip with his parents to The Outpost.
Moritz had been curious about this place, and so had done the most logical thing. Ask the other boy how to get there, where it was, how it worked, what it was, what sorts of things were inside of it, who went there... And a large number of other questions that kept on until for some odd reason the boy offered to take Moritz there in exchange for his asking no further questions. Quite an odd offering, and Moritz was unsure why it had been offered, but regardless he had accepted.
And so after school let out for the day Moritz had met up with the boy and followed him along to the entrance of the place. It wasn't too far of a walk, in fact residing on the same peak as the academy there attended. When they arrived Moritz found himself at a somewhat secluded two story building. A stone building with single wooden door, and various birds all about and coming in and out of it. Otherwise it seemed normal enough, and Moritz was having trouble believing that entering it could lead to another place. But the boy had been insistent it was true, and it would be easy enough to test the veracity of the boys words.
"Okay Moritz, this is the place. All you have to do is go inside, close the door behind you, and then go back out the door. And you'll be in the Outpost. So, we good? Agreement completed."
Moritz simply shrugged, walking around the building. His interest in the boy had ended along with their agreement, and if his cost for being given directions was to lose access to any info from this person on the subject, well then so be it. Surely he could find others, or learn more once going there. Assuming it was all true... Which he would soon find out.
After walking around it a few times and making sure there was no secondary structure he had not seen at first, Moritz made his way back to the front of the building. As there was only the one door Moritz used that and headed inside. He kept it open for a few moments, looking back through the doorway. It appeared to still be Lhavit back outside the door. With a shrug Moritz closed the door, looking about inside the building as he did.
Inside the building was much nicer than outside, almost like it did not belong to the same building. But that was odd, not magical or extraordinary... Pausing a moment more Moritz went to the door, and opened it to find... Not Lhavit.
Taking a step out and shutting the door behind him Moritz found himself in a very different place. It was dry, hot, and clearly not atop a mountain peak. He glanced around, finding some greenery, and noticing the tinkle of water nearby. As he breathed in his senses were assaulted by a storm of conflicting things. Strong odors, sweat ones, pungent scents, sour, overpowering, tasty, disgusting, all mixed into one. There was also a large volume of talking, people walking about and crossing a courtyard all at once to complete their given task or go where they were going.
Definitely not home in Lhavit anymore. And here he was, nothing on him but his clothes, his pack, and a small number of kinas inside for purchases.
Tensing Moritz noticed someone coming near, not one of the loud voices or strong scents, but still setting him off by its suddenness. He was surprised to find himself facing a man who seemed nice enough. A smile on his face, and seeing Moritz tense in defense at his approach he had held up his empty hands to show them to Moritz. Identifying he was not coming at him with a weapon.
"Sorry, didn't mean to startle you. My name is Paul, Paul Resan. Whats yours?" Vocal as ever, Moritz answered with a single terse word while keeping his eyes on the man.
"Moritz."
Still smiling Paul looked at Moritz, inspecting him.
"I take it this is your first visit? I've seen it enough times, I know the look when I see it. Well let me be the first to welcome you to The Outpost! What do you know of the place?"
Moritz paused, considering how to answer, slowly un-tensing his shoulders. The man did not seem ready to attack, and also seemed nice enough... Trustworthy, at least initially.
"Nothing. I just heard it existed today, and decided to come check it out. Some kind of... Trade place? What is the Outpost exactly?"
With a smile, almost as if he had been waiting for this question, Paul gestured at the place around them.
"The Outpost. This place. It is a place of trade. A gift of sorts from our divine lady the Goddess Xyna. Surely you've heard of her, its her gift that makes Mizas."
Moritz frowned, unsure what the man meant.
"Xyna makes... Miza. Whats a Miza?"
This time Paul frowned, at a loss for words for a moment. He quickly recovered, catching on to the flow of the conversation.
"Miza. Its money. Most people use them. Ah, what money are you familiar with, that might be easier to start from there."
Moritz shrugged, reaching into his pack and pulling out a Kina.
"A Kina. Is there other kinds of money than that?"
Smiling once more Paul pulled something out from a pocket, showing a round stone or gem like thing.
"This is a Miza. The coin of Xyna, and used commonly in the Outpost and in many other places. If your from Lhavit and you have Kina, there are places to exchange your money for Mizas. And to exchange back if needed. Let me see... A jade Kina would be worth the same as a copper rimmed Miza. A Topaz Kina the same as a silver rimmed Miza, and a regular Kina the same as a gold rimmed Miza. So the exchange is pretty simple."
Reaching into another pocket Paul pulled out a piece of parchment, unrolling it and holding it out for Moritz to see.
"Here is a map of The Outpost, it should help. You can have it for free."
Once more Moritz frowned, considering the mans words.
"Free? You said this place was all about trade. So why give away something for free?"
"Ah, you are shrewd aren't you? Well your right it is odd. But while I give it away for nothing directly, indirectly I expect things. Trade. Giving you this map will facilitate trade, which means you will be able to get where you are going, find what you need, and buy and sell things. Understand? So think of it as an investment, I give this freely now to allow you to then spend money and make trade later. So somewhat self interested I suppose."
Moritz considered the mans words for a few moments before nodding, accepting his answer as truthful.
"Now, this map marks some of the key points in the Outpost. We are right here. And here is the Bazaar, where most of the trade happens. If you need help, ask a Keiss and they will likely help. "
"What is a Keiss? Or... Who?"
"The Keiss, they are... Well think of them as both administrators of the outpost, and the law enforcement. Peacekeepers. There are not many laws here, but those that do exist you had best keep to. Or you'll be meeting a Keiss who won't take too kindly to you disturbing the peace and trade."
"Mmm... Sounds like it. What laws are there here?"
"Well like I said, not many, but there are a few. Murder is against the law. Do not harm or harass the cats, they are treated as free beings the same as yourself and myself. No enslaving people here. You can bring slaves here, and take them out, but no enslaving people already here. And also no stealing. If you want something, fairly purchase or trade for it. Otherwise, there are no rules limiting trade. Ah and, well you are young so probably don't need to say this, but sex crimes are illegal. Sort of a grey area there with slaves if you have the owners permission, but otherwise it is illegal. Although I think in regards to that its illegal because it counts as stealing, not paying for in this case a service, to commit such a crime whether freed or a slave."
Moritz nodded, deep in thought as he worked through the rules in his mind. Repeating them over to imprint them into his memory.
No murder.
Leave cats be, do not treat them badly.
No enslaving free people...
No stealing.
And apparently under no stealing, no sexing without permission or against someones will... That seemed a bit odd, not in the rule but in that it fell under the no stealing rule.
Moritz nodded, meeting Paul's gaze again. Inspecting the map again Moritz quietly rolled it up and put it away in his pack.
"Thank you for the information. I shall go explore for now. But perhaps I will see you again when I leave."
With that Mortiz gave the man a nod, and then headed off into the open courtyard he found himself in.
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