Update: Hiatus for a while My name is Joe. I've been playing games about dungeon-building all my life with the hope of being able to manage or create one myself. Of course, I know there were no dungeons IRL, but who knows? A good friend of mine who knows of my obsession with dungeons gave me a birthday gift yesterday. It was a game in a different genre than what I played usually. But since it was a gift he gave me, I played it. Though there weren't really any "dungeons" in it, the oldies Eastern aesthetic took me in. I played it as soon as I got it from him, no questions asked. What did it give me?! Unwanted transmigration into this world of extra bullshit!!
The next morning, the caravan continued their journey towards the capital. For each kilometers closer to their destination, the inns and cities became larger in scale and there were a lot more services available than the ones before. For example, the inn we used before only had two services available, breakfast/dinner, and a large stable for our caravan's oxen and horses. I've been told that the inns we'll use going forward would include baths, saunas, hot springs, and a lot of other services.
Because there were a lot of newcomers at the gate, it took a while for the guards to inspect the caravan. Thankfully, there weren't any problems with our entry process, and the caravan could drop our luggage at the inn. Mr. Abdul, as with the city before, took care of the caravan's merchandise, both buying and selling. He still kept the ironwoods from Jia city in order to sell it in the capital in order to generate the most profit possible for that item.