- Influence
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OOC: This thread is meant for interactions between criminal and civilian population that are not necessarily hostile. Everyone is welcome to partake and mingle with those who visit the Grand Crime Market and shady facilities around it!
Ivo fixed his coat and continued down the street. Now that he got used to clean and maintained cobbles of Zann's backyard, coming here, to the place he called home for most of his life, made him acutely aware of how poor it really is.
But changing it was hopeless. It would take dozens of years to achieve that, as well as lots of money no one wished to spend on the poor. Such was a life and Ivo was very aware of it. The rich and powerful used whatever the poors had for their own sake. Those who were poor and wanted that, turned to crime.
As he thought of that he now remembered again his current task. To map and prepare a new plan to rebuild a certain market in the Slups. One that at the first glance wasn't unique. Just a commonplace market with goods and traders trying to earn their part.
But Ivo still remembered it from his kithood. This was just one half of the gilder. The other one was hidden in plain sight.
Good part of the merchants here traded both goods and services. Primarily of criminal kind. Certain codes and signs were needed but you could've gotten illegal contraband, enslaved some beast, order to murder or get information on someone.
This was one of few hubs of criminal activity in the slups, for those more familiar with this 'trade' it was known as The Grand Crime Market. It was a place were various criminals exchanged services while ensured peace, for not one of them would try to break the balance of this place.
No one would do that, but it was Ivo's job to do so. His task was simple, to prepare a plan of a new market, more organized. In theory it was a good thing, making slups anymore organized served their inhabitants greatly.
But Ivo knew it wasn't the true reason. The city needed a valid pretext to bring in guards en masse to the place. Evicting people for public works was great at that without causing too much of a pushback. And for such cheap price The Grand Crime Market would be gone for good.
And to be fair, he didn't mind it at all. He felt sorry for all those who would suffer from it, but crime was an issue. One that city was right to resolve.
If only he wouldn't be forced to do that, he would probably even be happy he can contribute to the cause.
He stopped now as his eyes registered that he was already there. right behind the corner he found himself on a long space that looked like widened street. This was it, the place he came to seal its fate.
Taking a quick look around he found it charming this place hasn't changed at all. many of the same faces, the exact same shady pubs, gambling and sporting houses, pawnshops of ill repute. It was surely one place of its kind even in the slups.
Ivo ventured in, glad he picked more toned and grimy coat for this day to not stand apart too much. Putting on a brooch that he still had from his crime days made him very recognizable by those dealing in crime and he quickly had to wave back to many 'merchants' he passed by, ones he knew well for being enforcers or scouts of various gangs.
He took out his sketchbook and a pencil and started drawing his surroudings. His keen sight and dexterious hand worked in tandem to quickly transfer what he saw onto the paper.
But lost in the process he failed to notice someone bumping into him. And then a gust of wind took the paper he was drawing on towards the nearby stalls. He of course, rushed after it.
Ivo fixed his coat and continued down the street. Now that he got used to clean and maintained cobbles of Zann's backyard, coming here, to the place he called home for most of his life, made him acutely aware of how poor it really is.
But changing it was hopeless. It would take dozens of years to achieve that, as well as lots of money no one wished to spend on the poor. Such was a life and Ivo was very aware of it. The rich and powerful used whatever the poors had for their own sake. Those who were poor and wanted that, turned to crime.
As he thought of that he now remembered again his current task. To map and prepare a new plan to rebuild a certain market in the Slups. One that at the first glance wasn't unique. Just a commonplace market with goods and traders trying to earn their part.
But Ivo still remembered it from his kithood. This was just one half of the gilder. The other one was hidden in plain sight.
Good part of the merchants here traded both goods and services. Primarily of criminal kind. Certain codes and signs were needed but you could've gotten illegal contraband, enslaved some beast, order to murder or get information on someone.
This was one of few hubs of criminal activity in the slups, for those more familiar with this 'trade' it was known as The Grand Crime Market. It was a place were various criminals exchanged services while ensured peace, for not one of them would try to break the balance of this place.
No one would do that, but it was Ivo's job to do so. His task was simple, to prepare a plan of a new market, more organized. In theory it was a good thing, making slups anymore organized served their inhabitants greatly.
But Ivo knew it wasn't the true reason. The city needed a valid pretext to bring in guards en masse to the place. Evicting people for public works was great at that without causing too much of a pushback. And for such cheap price The Grand Crime Market would be gone for good.
And to be fair, he didn't mind it at all. He felt sorry for all those who would suffer from it, but crime was an issue. One that city was right to resolve.
If only he wouldn't be forced to do that, he would probably even be happy he can contribute to the cause.
He stopped now as his eyes registered that he was already there. right behind the corner he found himself on a long space that looked like widened street. This was it, the place he came to seal its fate.
Taking a quick look around he found it charming this place hasn't changed at all. many of the same faces, the exact same shady pubs, gambling and sporting houses, pawnshops of ill repute. It was surely one place of its kind even in the slups.
Ivo ventured in, glad he picked more toned and grimy coat for this day to not stand apart too much. Putting on a brooch that he still had from his crime days made him very recognizable by those dealing in crime and he quickly had to wave back to many 'merchants' he passed by, ones he knew well for being enforcers or scouts of various gangs.
He took out his sketchbook and a pencil and started drawing his surroudings. His keen sight and dexterious hand worked in tandem to quickly transfer what he saw onto the paper.
But lost in the process he failed to notice someone bumping into him. And then a gust of wind took the paper he was drawing on towards the nearby stalls. He of course, rushed after it.