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*Raliet - the Spring City<ref name=":9" /> | *Raliet - the Spring City<ref name=":9" /> | ||
*Serept's Smithy<ref | *Serept's Smithy<ref>{{VERef|10.58 FP}}</ref> | ||
*Xe-salas<ref name=":9" /> | *Xe-salas<ref name=":9" /> | ||
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== Culture == | == Culture == | ||
All citizens are encouraged to pursue whatever passion and destiny they like, while food and shelter and many services are provided by the undead laborers. Many have artistic pursuits, and some even eschew classes to pursue various hobbies. | All citizens are encouraged to pursue whatever passion and destiny they like, while food and shelter and many services are provided by the undead laborers. Many have artistic pursuits, and some even eschew classes to pursue various hobbies. However there is a shortage of skilled labor that cannot be performed by skeletons, such as message mage, and citizens may need extra insentives to do those jobs or be allowed to take certain liberties to make it more enjoyable for them.<ref name=":7" /> One of the actually necessary jobs in Khelt is [Magistrate], in order to keep the peace and administer laws.<ref name=":4" /> Due to the near-nonexistant immigration to Khelt, it lacks the position of greeter and guide.<ref name=":7" /> | ||
The citizens of Khelt work for four days a week, and much less time than people of other nations. Physical work is not required. However, after their death, their bodies are reanimated to serve for menial labor. For that reason, there are no slaves in Khelt, the owning of which is illegal. After the Days of Return and the weakening of the undead force, citizens are encouraged to do menial labor as Commended Volunteers, with mixed results as some simply leave their task when they get tired of it. | The citizens of Khelt work for four days a week, and much less time than people of other nations. Physical work is not required. However, after their death, their bodies are reanimated to serve for menial labor. For that reason, there are no slaves in Khelt, the owning of which is illegal. After the Days of Return and the weakening of the undead force, citizens are encouraged to do menial labor as Commended Volunteers, with mixed results as some simply leave their task when they get tired of it. | ||