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Even the smallest communities rely on shops for purchases of anything from food to weapons to entertainment. Shops give those that have certain trades and abilities to earn a living while providing a service to its customers.
In this document you'll find a guideline of shops you'll find within these lands. While not complete we'll try to explain the major types and will add to the list as the need arises. All shops that require licensing must have a portal to advertise and have updated pricing.

Bar Inn or tavern. The most common type of shop, deigned as a place to go, meet people and relax. The regulations are very lax on this type of shop almost anyone can own one.

Food Service. This includes restaurants, cafe or bakery. Also a place to gather, unwind and relax. there is one rule, there must be someone available to serve the customers unlike a bar or tavern which may allow "self service"

Stable.This is a specialized type of shop, it services animals for a fee, from the basic service of allowing an animal to rest, to veterinary services. There is a 500gp fee to license the shop, all fees collected are determined by the stable owner. Stable hands may be hired from the profits if desired. A Stable must be supported by a clan or larger group.

Pet Shop.Serves the public by providing animals as pets, beasts of burdens and animals for transportation. Fees are determined by the shop owner. There is a 500gp fee to license the shop and must be supported by a clan or larger group.

Enhancer Shop. Specialized weapon masters can provide his/her customers with specialized weapons used in battle, healing or for magic as well as other uses. A guild or larger group must sponsor the shop, and a licensing fee of 1,500 gp must be paid. All orders must be filled within a week, if enough complaints are filed, then the shop owner can lose their license, and be fined for the cost of an equivalent item.

Club. one of the newest shops is available to provide customers with a place to kick back, relax and enjoy themselves. Larger and more exclusive than a bar or tavern. The club owner can allow certain people in, or make it available to the public. A club must have a bouncer or two to handle a situation before it gets out of hand. The licensing fee is 2,500 gp.

To apply for a shop license apply to the Director of shops.