Currency

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One of the first practical problem an adventurer can run into when traveling through Felarya is finding out that their money is worth litteraly nothing. Felarya uses its own currency, as well as several of the most common types found in the universe such as gols, platalis, Kejdoran shkings, yolems, rainbow pearls, and tetros. Most normal transactions on Felarya are made in skevols, the local currency, minted by Negav. Larger ones are in Faldong gems or various local gemstones, and the greatest exchanges (such as buying a space battle cruiser or an imperial palace) being negotiated in pure ascarlin. This goes for most humanoid races, although some neko tribes possess their own currency as well. Most of the sentient predators have little interest in money.

Currency Rate

Skevols (SK) are the local currency used by humans on Felarya. They come in shiny one inche ornated coins made of Tessium. There are coins of 1, 5, 10, and 50 Skevols. for small transactions, Skedas (SKD) are used. They are esentially small skevols coins. 100 of them are worth a Skevol.

Based on universal rates :

  • 1 Skevol is worth 12 Platalis
  • 1 Skevol is worth 2 Kejdoran shkings
  • 2 Skevols are worth 1 Gol
  • 5 Skevols are worth 1 Yolem
  • 120 Skevols are worth 1 Tetros
  • 200 Skevols are worth 1 Rainbow pearl


Faldong gems (FG) are the second most used currency in Felarya, for important transactions. They appear as a small bright red gem, slighty warm to the touch, with always the same, slighty flower-shaped Rosakis cut and the same weight ( Hence the popular expression " to give flowers to someone", meaning paying them ) A 1 carat Faldong gem of a rosakis cut is worth 100 Skevols.

For huge transactions, people ressort to raw, pure Ascarlin (ASC). Even a tiny fragment of Ascarlin is easily worth 50 000 SK.

It's interesting to note that Negavians are extremely cautious on the concept of virtual money such as bank notes. There are many horror stories of entire worlds collapsing and being ruined by such system running out of hand. Proposing such deal to a Merchant in Negav will earn you a hard look and will even end the transaction in most cases.


Ascarlin Value

Practical Examples

Meals

  • Poor Meal- 1 SK

Poor meals are generally bland and present little variation, being generally starch-based soups with a few vegetables thrown in for vitamins and minerals, and maybe beans for good measure. They can be tasty, nutritive, and are served piping hot, but as a general rule, they're not very filling. Meat is, as a rule, absent from those meals. Sometimes, this meal is just an orange instead. One skevol a day should do to keep a single person fed in this manner.

  • Average Meal- 3 SK

Average meals vary quite widely, but one thing they've got in common is that they're filling. This effect is often accomplished through a generous ration of vegetables, which may be either tubers or grain of some sort. Those meals are often cooked and served hot, regularly including meat- unless the customer so desires. A skevol a meal is often enough.

  • Good Meal- 5 SK

Good meals are definitely nutritive and filling. The presence of spices and ingredients from all over the universe creates a variety of possible designs that Negav couldn't ever expect to deplete; as a general rule, one can look forward to meat of some sort in a generous portion, complete with a ration of carbohydrates, and a sweet dessert more often than not. It costs, on average, 5 skevols to eat 3 square meals of this type.

  • Luxury Meal- 10SK

Luxury meals do not priorize being nutritive, and are not filling, by design. Luxury meals aren't so much meals as long series of treats, involving delicate materials in teasingly small portions, such as shrimps in sauce, dry fruit biscuits held together by hard caramel threads, or small sections of bread crust dipped in very finely ground and preserved meat. Anyone trying to sate their hunger here is wasting 10 perfectly good skevols.


Clothes

  • Casual Wear- 10 SK

If one doesn't care much about appearance, it's possible to drape oneself with a functional attire for just ten skevols by browsing around a market for a while. In theory, one could go down as far as 5 skevols- but they'd have to look in the bargain bin and would find most likely only used clothes- sometimes, very used. It's also a heavenly mercy if one can find clothes that match...

  • Work Clothes- 25 SK

Work clothes are a little more demanding, and command a higher price as they must often be tailored to the specific individual, using materials that aren't always the cheapest available

  • Traveling Attire- 80 SK

A traveling attire is supposed to be durable, functional and comfortable, good enough for riding, for hiking, for sailing, and for just about anything.

  • Adventuring Outfit- 2 FG

Adventuring outfits run the gamut from skimpy arcane-embroidered robes inlaid with gemstones that amplify spells of a particular type to ventilated and armored kevlar vests to dull black skintight masked jumpers with flippers for feet and metal tanks on the back, sharing the characteristic of sacrificing versatility to focus their functionality on a single aspect (such as lightning spells, firefights, or scuba diving). Negavians jokingly refer to one so outfitted as "dressed to kill".


Inn stay (per night)

  • Poor- 2 SK

Poor accommodations at an inn means a slightly heated room, with dubious cleanliness and the bare minimum.

  • Common- 6 SK
A common accommodation consist of a well heated room with comfortable blanket and pillow
  • Good- 25 SK

A Good accommodations means a comfy chamber with a large bed, a bathroom, a living room with books, table and chairs.


Housing

Rent can also be paid for the month. While this is a good option, most landholders would sooner not make any long-term arrangements with people who have no references- specially if they have money and they can be charged by the day. -Good: 150 skevols. -Average: 25 skevols. -Poor: 10 skevols.

-Luxury: 100 skevols a night. Luxury rooms are ostentatiously furnished with only the best of the best, and probably have more services than anyone can reasonably need. They'll also go out of their way for the comfort of their customers so that they better enjoy their stay. For obvious reasons, they can't be rented for the month.


  • Credits to Stabs for his help with economy questions and meals description, and to Fish and Sean Okotami for the outfits descriptions.