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Primary references: 16th-century England and DND.

1. Monetary System:

Copper Leaf. Purchasing power anchor: 1 Copper Leaf = 1 pound of coarse rye bread.

Silver Moon. 1 Silver Moon = 12 Copper Leaves.

Golden Sun. 1 Golden Sun = 20 Silver Moons = 240 Copper Leaves.

Original Blood Crystal (The de facto currency of the Extraordinary):

gram of standard Original Blood Crystal = 5 Golden Suns.

gram of powdered Original Blood Crystal = 1.5 Golden Suns.

2. Annual Inco by Social Class:

Serfs/Slaves: Virtually no cash inco.

Yeoman Farrs/Small-scale Artisans: 2 - 4 Golden Suns (480 - 960 Copper Leaves).

Skilled Artisans/Urban Laborers/Low-Tier rcenaries (Levels 1-3): 5 - 10 Golden Suns (1,200 - 2,400 Copper Leaves).

Guild Masters/Small rchants/Sergeants: 15 - 50 Golden Suns. (The ceiling for a commoner’s aspirations).

Landless Knights/Junior Scribes/Priests: 60 - 240 Golden Suns.

Land Knights/Junior Court Officials/Senior Mages: 150 - 900 Golden Suns.

Lesser Nobles (Barons/Viscounts): 800 - 4,000 Golden Suns. A well-managed, dium-sized barony has an annual surplus of approximately 200 Golden Suns. This is the lord’s discretionary inco after deducting all expenses: domain maintenance, servant salaries, equipnt upkeep, social expenditures, royal taxes, and so on.

High Nobles (Counts)/Top-Tier rchants: 5,000 - 20,000 Golden Suns. A well-managed Earl’s Domain has an annual surplus of approximately 3,000 Golden Suns. This represents the family’s discretionary strategic capital after paying for: the administrative costs of a vast domain and multiple towns; the enormous expense of a standing private army and a Knight Order; a lavish court life and diplomatic functions; the energy supply and regular maintenance of the Ethereum Tower; the salaries and research grants for the Royal Mage Corps (including the chief Mage, apprentices, and researchers); the "bloodline awakening" and advancent rituals for core heirs (which typically involve large quantities of Original Blood Crystals); and finally, substantial taxes owed to the crown.

Paramount Nobles (Marquises): 10,000 - 100,000 Golden Suns. A well-managed marquisate has an annual surplus of approximately 7,000 Golden Suns. This is the remaining capital after funding: the bureaucracy; public works and infrastructure; a courier corps of several hundred riders; a standing army of a thousand soldiers; grand banquets to display the family’s honor and wealth; the finest education and bloodline cultivation for core family mbers; the Ethereum Tower network; a Royal Mage Corps; the upkeep of strategic-level Magic items and rituals; and political patronage for lesser nobles.

3. Market Prices

pound of coarse rye bread: 1 Copper Leaf (the primary consur price anchor).

pound of cheese: 3 Copper Leaves.

gallon of cheap ale: 3 Copper Leaves.

pound of beef/mutton: 6 Copper Leaves.

A common draft horse/packhorse: 8 - 15 Golden Suns.

Handaxe/Dagger: 50 Copper Leaves.

Common enchanted battleaxe (Green Quality): 150 Golden Suns.

Common enchanted chainmail (Green Quality): 300 Golden Suns.

Full plate armor (non-magical, masterwork): 150-300 Golden Suns (approx. 6-12 months of a Knight’s inco).

Common enchanted full plate armor (Green Quality): 600 Golden Suns.

Low-Tier Magic Scroll (Levels 1-3): 5 - 50 Golden Suns.

Middle-Tier Magic Scroll (Levels 4-5): 50 - 200 Golden Suns.

High-Tier Magic Scroll (Levels 6-7): 200 - 1,000 Golden Suns.

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