Currency
Cindrel (ci)
The Cindrel (ci) coin is small and the lowest denomination of currency in the Greater World. Made of copper and is the easiest of coins to obtain. Often depicts a small flame, which symbolizes one of the 5 elements; fire. Enchanted to give slight warmth.Ten Cindrel exchanges for one Glacine
Glacine (ac)
The silver Glacine (ac) is is larger than a Cindrel, and is the second denomination of currency in the Greater World. Used for minor purchases, and most godds or services. Depicts a blue snowflake on the front of the coin, symbolizing water. Enchanted to be cool to the touch.Ten Glacine exchanges for one Zephyrite. Or, five Glacine for one Terranite
Terranite (tr)
The Terranite (tr) coin is made of bronze and is a flat, square coin. Terranite is most used by strongholds and soldiers. Depicts the mountains in homage to earth. Enchanted to depict different mountains every time you look at it.
Two Terranite exchanges to one Zephyrite. (Personally, I hate them.)
Zephyrite (zy)
The Zehpyrite (zy) coin is actually made out of gold and a magical veil - what I would call 'glimmer.' It is arguably the most recognized currency in the Greater World for merchants, such as myself. Especially for magical merchants. Air flow can 'whitsle' the coin if held to the wind.
Alright. Ten Zephyrite exchanges for one Aetheron.
Aetheron (ae)
Arguably the hardest coin to obtain in the Greater World is the Atheron (ae). Nobility, Aristocracy and High-End Merchants use this to flaunt their wealth. Granted, I'll likely see more of them than they will during my life span. Depicts the Spirit.
Got that? Great. Wonderful. Now, see if you can keep up. 10ci=1ac. 10ac=1zy. 10zy=1ae. The worst part is that 5ac=1tr., and also 2tr=1zy.
Please tell me how muc-
Odd. The rest of this page seems to be either smudged, or water damaged. You know not if this was some sort of tea, coffee, potion or tears of the apprentices that came before you.
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