The center of the magicless city. A world wonder to behold. The environment in which this place was founded, magic holds no power. Lyserg had read about a sudden negation of Eternano particles in the atmosphere that happened suddenly hundreds of years ago. Ever since then, people haven't bothered to visit this place because mages were the largest part of Fiore's business back then and even today. However, just a while ago someone had founded a city here and started to run an import, export business. Stock exchange and a lot of illegal transactions had helped this city thrive. It quickly became a mecca for bureacratic crime and the participants in amassing of wealth.
Unbeknownst to the public however, there were not rarely black market auctions held between private investors and sponsors. The rarest of magical items, the greatest of stocks and even things like sponsorship and funds were put for public purchase. There were times at which private eccentrics held auctions for oddest of prizes such as slaves, dinners with people of fame or even memberships of a certain family that held wealth. It all went through private invitations and was held in complete secrecy. There was not a soul outside of the small percentage of the high society that knew about these auctions.
Even for Lyserg, it was only a coincidence that he had found out. After checking up on some old members, he had found files on these auctions whilst flipping through information on one of the main sponsors for the old Tartarus. Their name had been the millions. The son of the family who had been part of Tartarus had left even before Lyserg had come there, but it was the connections to the family that had been left. There had been an invitation to exactly such an auction for the three founding members of Tartarus left inside the files. After a bit research, Lyserg was able to locate and find where it was all staged.
Taking the final step in the multiple story building that had Lyserg arrive somewhere in the middle of the structure, he leered around. It seemed so unlike him to be part of such decadence. He was a scholar not a man who desired wealth. In a tightly black suit and pulling a large suitcase on wheels that held both of his blades as well as his armor in case something should happen, he completed the appearance of someone who was here for business completely. Walking down the hallway and entering a room on the left-handed side with a large sliding door for an entrance, he arrived in Victorian-styled room that contradicted the rest of the building that emanated modern standards. Immediately two large bodyguards held up Lyserg. Taking out a fake invitation, he instantly gained his right of passage. Placing his suitcase into a corner where a few other trunks and bags had been placed for supervision, he then entered a second room.
Victorian styled as well. It was somewhat small, chairs for maybe two-hundred people in the center. A stage at the very front, but a large array of entertainment tools on the left and right. Spotting a chess table, Lyserg knew that he was an hour too early. There were only he and maybe 20 other visitors that had arrived, some of which were likely just part of the event. He would then sit on the black side of the chess table and wait. He wasn't drawing any attention as he looked just like any other illegal businessman around the Neutral Grounds. He was satisfied like this. He had come today, for a very specific piece of the auction that were a necessity to purchase.
Unbeknownst to the public however, there were not rarely black market auctions held between private investors and sponsors. The rarest of magical items, the greatest of stocks and even things like sponsorship and funds were put for public purchase. There were times at which private eccentrics held auctions for oddest of prizes such as slaves, dinners with people of fame or even memberships of a certain family that held wealth. It all went through private invitations and was held in complete secrecy. There was not a soul outside of the small percentage of the high society that knew about these auctions.
Even for Lyserg, it was only a coincidence that he had found out. After checking up on some old members, he had found files on these auctions whilst flipping through information on one of the main sponsors for the old Tartarus. Their name had been the millions. The son of the family who had been part of Tartarus had left even before Lyserg had come there, but it was the connections to the family that had been left. There had been an invitation to exactly such an auction for the three founding members of Tartarus left inside the files. After a bit research, Lyserg was able to locate and find where it was all staged.
Taking the final step in the multiple story building that had Lyserg arrive somewhere in the middle of the structure, he leered around. It seemed so unlike him to be part of such decadence. He was a scholar not a man who desired wealth. In a tightly black suit and pulling a large suitcase on wheels that held both of his blades as well as his armor in case something should happen, he completed the appearance of someone who was here for business completely. Walking down the hallway and entering a room on the left-handed side with a large sliding door for an entrance, he arrived in Victorian-styled room that contradicted the rest of the building that emanated modern standards. Immediately two large bodyguards held up Lyserg. Taking out a fake invitation, he instantly gained his right of passage. Placing his suitcase into a corner where a few other trunks and bags had been placed for supervision, he then entered a second room.
Victorian styled as well. It was somewhat small, chairs for maybe two-hundred people in the center. A stage at the very front, but a large array of entertainment tools on the left and right. Spotting a chess table, Lyserg knew that he was an hour too early. There were only he and maybe 20 other visitors that had arrived, some of which were likely just part of the event. He would then sit on the black side of the chess table and wait. He wasn't drawing any attention as he looked just like any other illegal businessman around the Neutral Grounds. He was satisfied like this. He had come today, for a very specific piece of the auction that were a necessity to purchase.