Giving water to a slave is a penal crime in the Caliphate. The penalty, unsurprisingly, is exile into slavery. Discussion.
Numerous slaving companies work out of Al’Rashad or have secondary outposts there, although the centre of the slaving industry in the Calpihate remains Kymal. Rich slaving companies tend to work out of multi-storey buildings; the slave pens are on the […] ↓ Read the rest of this entry…
The Slavers’ Docks in Al’Rashad are not, in fact, located anywhere near the city proper but are actually about an hour’s march away. This was a compromise between the pro-slavery Kymal and the anti-slavery Uzzir, brokered by Caliph Aboro Ka’Rashad […] ↓ Read the rest of this entry…
Tanquir, like all captains of the Dajarro, does not take prisoners as a rule for sale into slavery. However, several of the least reputable slave-houses have taken to trailing his wake for stock; there are inevitably a few survivors adrift […] ↓ Read the rest of this entry…
“Jutters” in the Broken Sea are relatively rare (there are perhaps a dozen total in the Teeh of Kjallardorn and in the Needles combined), and their individual locations are all mapped out perfectly by the sailing nations.
The sale of stolen runegoods is a crime punishable by death in Gundring, and all Gundring embassies will pay for returned runed items – but not nearly so much as the black markets will, of course.