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Now this is a pull.
Reading up on Darkland locations, I noticed this phrase in the wiki's entry on Hagegraf:
"The [Akrizoth Horologe] is acclaimed as one of the wonders of the Darklands, and is a major tourist destination"
This leads to an important question: what does Darkland tourism look like? Do we have any other mentions of it? And since I can't imagine ashen dwarves really partaking, do we have to assume it is only drow nobles who tour?

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Morhek wrote:
Given the city is run by duergar/hryngar, I imagine they really put the "trap" in "tourist trap." Overpriced accomodations, overpriced food, overpriced souvenirs, and really rude, unpleasant customer service. And people still keep going back for The Experience.
oh, but there's a free option. you just have to sit in on a seminar regarding real estate opportunities...

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Yakman wrote:
Morhek wrote:Given the city is run by duergar/hryngar, I imagine they really put the "trap" in "tourist trap." Overpriced accomodations, overpriced food, overpriced souvenirs, and really rude, unpleasant customer service. And people still keep going back for The Experience.oh, but there's a free option. you just have to sit in on a seminar regarding real estate opportunities...
Hryngar have very strong opinions about the Guiding Hand of the Free Market, and it is Droskar's hand and you owe him 4000 gold pieces, plus interest, but they'll take it in installments