Militia Token

Militia tokens are handed out during balatar training and sometimes as prizes in local games. They can be used as scrip in special vendor's markets and some businesses will accept local tokens year-round. They are also sometimes displayed as a matter of pride, either embedded in shields, hanging as tokens from weapon hilts, or attached in some way to warrior's braids

Significance

Cultural, a chit of merit and scrip.
Scrimshaw.jpg
Item type
Currency & Deeds
Dimensions
1/3 fingerlength to a full fingerlength in diameter.
Raw materials & Components
Each settlement uses its own militia tokens. They are usually formed from a common local resource and engraved with a common local symbol. Sometimes, they are carved with a symbol of a benefactor (usually a local Plutarch ) that financed the event in some way.

Comments

Please Login in order to comment!