Bank of Absalom
At this world-influencing center of trade, the blessing of commerce flows out to all. From their elevated thrones in this gilded edifice, the Archbankers of Abadar can control interest rates, approve loans, issue debt-collection orders, and otherwise shape trade for the economies of all the nations that make use of its great vaults.
Vroclaw of Brevoy is the ranking archbanker and makes the final decisions on all major loans and debt collections approved by the Bank of Absalom. His critics accuse him of devaluing indigenous cultures—which he has harshly described as “chaotic” and “limited by locality”—and of facilitating the exploitation of local peoples and resources to extract a profit. The archbanker seldom deigns to respond to these criticisms.
The Bank takes its religious orders from the Vault of Abadar, in the Ivy District, which serves as the formal seat of Abadar’s cult in the city of Absalom. The Bank occasionally offers better rates to the faithful, but claims to serve followers of all other faiths equally.
Vroclaw of Brevoy is the ranking archbanker and makes the final decisions on all major loans and debt collections approved by the Bank of Absalom. His critics accuse him of devaluing indigenous cultures—which he has harshly described as “chaotic” and “limited by locality”—and of facilitating the exploitation of local peoples and resources to extract a profit. The archbanker seldom deigns to respond to these criticisms.
The Bank takes its religious orders from the Vault of Abadar, in the Ivy District, which serves as the formal seat of Abadar’s cult in the city of Absalom. The Bank occasionally offers better rates to the faithful, but claims to serve followers of all other faiths equally.
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