For a newcomer, the Free City of Davos was full of opportunities.
Of course, if one wished to prosper here, they had to strictly adhere to the laws. That meant obtaining the necessary permits and licenses.
Fortunately, the city made the process relatively straightforward. Whether one was a merchant, adventurer, craftsman, or scholar, there were offices dedicated to handling the required paperwork.
The Lords of Davos understood a simple truth: the easier it was for honest people to do business, the more prosperous the city would become.
And prosperity, above all else, was the foundation upon which the Free City had been built.
A week had passed since Adam returned from Marbleford.
As promised, the Adventurers' Guild had handled the paperwork for his citizenship. With great reluctance, he had paid twenty-five gold pieces for it, along with five gold pieces for the ceremony fees.
