Hi Randomiser,
Yup, but even at 0.5% silver and 0.1% gold per ore ton, it's still going to be worth huge amounts of money; and it is only the first of the four mother-lodes, so the EoC isn't going to have any normal financial concerns about funding its industrial expansion or any future wars.
Meanwhile Desnair's may suddenly run out, the way mines do, which might be a very interesting plot turning point.
Shouldn't Shan Wei's notes describe the limits of Desnair's goldmines, and OWL's remotes determine how close they are to reaching them, which might explain why the inner circle seems so blase about Desnair?
After 8-9 centuries of mining, far longer than any single Terran gold or silver mine I know of, they should be close to running out, don't you think?
That might put the kibosh on any nefarious Desnairian plans, or their pursuit or execution in the next war.
I'd love to read the scene where Mahrys IV and his counselors suddenly find out they're broke.
Delicious doesn't begin to describe how much fun that could be.
OTOH, mining deeply brought the need for steam engines etc to pump them out, so I'm curious why that hasn't happened yet in Desnair.
Are the mine sited windmills that effective in pumping them out?
This may need its own thread to properly develop, but getting back to the topic at hand:
So while the Mohryah lode may have gone down from multiple tens of thousands of trillions of Charisian dollars to multiple tens of trillions, Cayleb and Sharleyan are still easily the richest people in history. OK?
If this requires another glorious data-dump from RFC, great!
All the best to everyone,
L
Randomiser wrote:quote="phillies"
quote="runsforcelery"
The enormous wealth under Silverlode Island’s Mohryah Mountains had come as quite a shock
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what they had found would ultimately produce in excess of ten million tons of silver and six and a half million tons of gold. /quote
{Gee that's a ridiculous lot of bullion wrote several}
OK, the planet is much richer in heavy metals than Earth is. They need to expand the money supply at least as fast as the economy is expanding, or bad things will happen. Please, however, skip the 50 ton solid plutonium boulders.
Just checking we are all aware of the RFC post that said he was talking tons of ore not metal and apologising for any confusion.[/quote]