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Title: Prospective Private Prospector Proffers Perspective
Post by: Linaeus on August 01, 2018, 05:12:31 pm
This morning, I woke with a strange idea in my head. Sure, miners have long been at work clawing away at the landward face of the Glenmores, but what of the seaward cliffs? Could a small boat be piloted close enough to the narrow, stony shore at low tide to access the mostly untouched veins there, so tantalizingly exposed by countless years of erosion by wind and wave? Some would say this was a fool's quest, staking one's life and limbs for the promise of rich ore. But to a prospector, the gleam of gold is worth any risk!

(https://i.imgur.com/j3RoyqT.png)
The results of the cliff mining (above) versus conventional mining (below).

Heading down to the docks, I enlisted the aid of a seasoned mariner, and chartered his barge for the task. To his credit, he was able to bring me safely through the rocks and shoals, steering clear of a flock of harpies circling over the bay, and holding us steady close enough to the cliff face for me to take samples of the minerals there. What I discovered is that the northern and western faces of the Glenmores are rich in Gold, Copper, and Shadow Iron - all very useful minerals for the Baronship - and in great quantities!

Wary that a sudden shift in tide or weather might render our return trip needlessly perilous, my pilot recommended that I cut my expedition short. I quickly charted the locations of the veins I'd uncovered, and we were soon on our way.

I intend to sell my findings to the Arkwright Syndicate for use by their mining enterprises!

*Signed*
Sarah Keres, Commoner


Title: Re: Prospective Private Prospector Proffers Perspective
Post by: Hoagie on August 01, 2018, 10:26:55 pm
5 shillings awarded.