Chapter 257: Household Registration
"Even if a few wizard towers go wrong, the others will work without causing a big impact on the entire city."
After Priss explained, Herag understood.
Each wizard tower protects an area, and even if the tower fails, it will only affect that small area.
This design approach is undoubtedly the best from the perspective of the city as a whole, and it strengthens the resilience of the whole city.
Of course, this method is much more expensive and expensive, but it is certainly worth it.
Prius led the three of them to a palace, which at least looked like a palace.
There were only two large knights in full armor at the entrance of the palace, and Herag always felt that the symbolism of these two men was more important than the actual meaning of the guards.
Because there were many people coming in and out of the palace gate, and among these people were many wizard apprentices and official wizards, and any one of them was stronger than these two guards.
In front of the palace there is a very wide and long staircase, and at the bottom of the staircase there is a huge stone, on which are engraved several words in Sivir, which translates to: Silvermoon City Hall.
"Let's go, go up." Priss was the first to step up the stairs and began to enter the town hall.
After going up the stairs, you will enter the first floor of the town hall.
The ground floor of the town hall is very large, like a huge square.
Herag glanced at it, and there were still six or seven floors upstairs, but there seemed to be many fewer people than the first floor.
On the first floor of the town hall, there are countless rooms and counters that dazzle Herag.
There are benches here and there, and there are people sitting here and there, all of whom have come to the town hall to do business.
Prius led Herrag to a room called Registry Management, where there was also a counter and a long queue.
But Prius seemed to have the privilege to take the three of them directly to the small room to handle affairs.
"This is mainly for household registration, Herag, you are an official member of our Serantir, and the household registration is in this Silver Moon City. David and Reese will be registered in your name as retinue servants. Later, if the two of them also have the opportunity to enter Serantir, they can open a separate household registration by themselves. Priss explained.
Herag nodded, "Understood." ”
The staff at the town hall took out several long forms and asked Herag, David and Reese to fill them out in detail.
This time, Herag had an extra heart, and checked the form, there was no magic aura.
Let Deep Blue scan it, and it didn't find anything abnormal.
He had already learned about Priss on the airship before.
The members of the Serantir do not need to sign any contracts, which is very different from the way the Moonshine Glade is managed.
As a member of Thrantil, Herag's household registration is in Silvermoon City, that is, a resident of Silvermoon City, but he also belongs to Thrantil.
If Herag wanted to, he could do nothing, just stay in Silvermoon City all day and do nothing, and no one would say anything about him.
Of course, unless there was some special circumstance on Thrantil who issued a mandatory task to Herag, then Herag had to complete it, otherwise the consequences were unbearable for him.
There is no need for contracts, and there is no need for these in the face of the huge power gap.
However, if Thrantil had issued such a mission, then Herag would probably be in a state where he could not be left alone.
But there is no such task under normal circumstances, and Herag can arrange his own affairs and progress as he pleases.
He can choose to stay in Silvermoon City to study and study, or he can actively take on various tasks of Serantir to earn magic stones or contributions.
Herag even had the option of becoming a business tycoon and starting to do business between cities.
As long as you pay your taxes according to the rules, no one will take care of you.
With this high degree of freedom, such a thing as a contract is redundant.
David and Reese also wrote their information on the retinue form, and from then on they were retinues under Herag's name.
After the three Hellags filled out the form, they handed it to the staff.
The staff doubled it twice, corrected some errors or in-detail information before leaving.
"Wait a while, they're going to enter your information into the net." Priss said.
About half an hour later, the staff returned again, holding three runes.
These runes are larger than those in the Barrens, and their appearance is somewhat different.
In contrast, the runes of the Barren Lands are more like a youth version.
The staff handed over the rune stones to the three of them one by one, and then said: "This rune stone is bound to your identity, and only your magic aura can activate it. Next, let me tell you how to use ......"
After an hour of explanation, Herag fully understood the role of runes in the Land of Dawn.
The first is identity, which is equivalent to an ID card, which can be used for most identity verification.
If the rune stone is lost, you need to come to the city hall to reapply for it as soon as possible, and the previous rune stone will become invalid.
Each rune stone is bound to the owner's magical breath, and can only be used by the owner.
Herag glanced at his information panel, which recorded some basic information about himself, as well as household registration and organizational affiliation.
There is no place to live for the time being, and Herag can now buy property in Silvermoon City with resident status.
A lot of information in Silvermoon City can be updated synchronously through the magic net.
For example, if Herag buys a house in his own name somewhere else, the property information can be synchronized to the rune stone through the magic network.
Herag also noticed that his gold and magic stone balances were zero.
Throughout the Land of Dawn, Herag was able to deposit rune stones in the banks of the major wizarding organizations, and gold and magic stones could be stored in them.
Your balance will be displayed on the runestone, and many transactions can be directly traded with runestone, and the balance will be deducted accordingly.
Of course, the corresponding taxes are inevitable.
It's just that the tax ratio is very low, and this way of trading is very convenient, so the wizards of the Auroville basically trade in this way.
Similar to the quests in the Moonglades, the runes here also have quest halls.
It's just that there are a lot of tasks and a lot of publishers here.
Thrantil's quests were only a small fraction, and most of them were posted by people from Silvermoon City or other cities.
Herag only glanced at it slightly, and he only felt dazzled, there were too many tasks to see.
In addition to quests, there are also tavern forums, and they are divided according to different cities.
Herag looked at it, and it was possible to switch to the tavern forums in other cities, and each person's name would be followed by an indication of which city he was from.
(End of chapter)