General Port of Lake Morovia
| Type: | Pallisican-style megamarket and strategic port |
| Established: | 47th Era PSSC |
| Location: | Vaeringheim |
| Control: | Merchant General of the General Port of Lake Morovia |
| Purpose: | Central economic hub and strategic trade node for Lake Morovia, the Strait of Haifa, and the greater Keltian trade network |
| Associated Nations:' | *Bassaridia Vaeringheim *Kingdom of Moorland *Imperial Federation |
| Currency: | Poli |
| Port Area: | 94.3 km² (includes artificial islands, canal zones, and floating infrastructure) |
| Berthing Capacity: | 124 deep-water berths, 18 drydocks, 5 orbital launch pads, 12 naval docks |
| Storage Capacity: | 6.5 million m³ dry storage, 1.8 million m³ refrigerated, 800,000 m³ liquid bulk, 3.2 million TEU container yards |
| Energy Facilities: | 4 autonomous wind farms, 3 fusion substations, 1 geothermal plant |
| Transport Access: | Trans-Morovian Railway superhub, intercontinental maglev freightline, underground intermodal arcologies |
| Security: | Hatch Ministry Division (naval enforcement), aerial surveillance grid |
| Customs Oversight: | Bureau of Customs and Tariffs, Temple Bank of the Reformed Stripping Path (financial regulation) |
| Legal Framework: | Bassaridian Constitution of 50.43 PSSC, Articles III and IV |
| Docking Policy: | Foreign vessels permitted under supervision; high-security clearance zones for allied navies and cult fleets |
| Innovation Zones: | |
| Main Export Partners: | Bassaridia Vaeringheim, New South Jangsong, Haifan Bassaridia, Bassaridian Normark |
| Primary Commodities: | |
| Special Facilities: | Subaquatic cargo transfer hub, automated customs barracks, state-of-the-art face-alteration wards |
| Associated Companies: | See full list below |

The General Port of Lake Morovia is a Pallisican-style marketplace designed to support the needs of nations surrounding Lake Morovia, namely Bassaridia Vaeringheim, Alperkin, and the Bassarid Periphery states along the Strait of Haifa and around the world. Rooted in the traditional open-market philosophies of the Stripping Path and the Reformed Stripping Path, the General Port functions not merely as a center of trade, but as a spiritual and communal hub, where the exchange of goods is intertwined with the ceremonial rhythms of Bassaridian life. Its organization reflects the hybrid traditions of the Haifan diaspora and Alperkin nomadic societies, blending free-market trade with spiritual duty.
The General Port emerged in the aftermath of the Haifan Civil War, a catastrophic conflict that led to the collapse of the Independent Port of Lake Morovia and the disintegration of the Greater Morovian Independence Initiative. Previously, the Independent Port had functioned as a semi-sovereign entity attempting to mediate between Haifan, Alperkin, and foreign interests. However, factionalism and external pressure eventually fractured the port's governance. Following the collapse, it was Bassaridia Vaeringheim—itself a product of Haifan, Alperkin, and Bassarid fusion—that stepped into the vacuum to assert control over this critical node of commerce.
In the 47th Era PSSC, forces loyal to the newly established government of Bassaridia Vaeringheim seized the General Port of Lake Morovia in a decisive campaign aimed at consolidating economic authority across the Morovian littoral. The Port was swiftly restructured under a reformed administrative model rooted in Bassaridian economic thought. This reformation emphasized collective investment through the network of Regional Investors, each tasked with maintaining stipend voucher programs, underwriting new commercial ventures, and ensuring the spiritual health of trade through ritual observances tied to the nascent Reformed Stripping Path. The General Port was no longer a neutral ground; it became an instrument of economic unification and cultural propagation.
Following its consolidation, the General Port expanded its operations by incorporating several major companies and financial houses that had formerly operated through the Port of Haifan Keltiania. Many of these entities, displaced by the chaos of the Haifan Civil War and the subsequent collapse of the Bassarids, found new patronage under the reorganized Bassaridian regime. These included major shipping consortia, commodity trading houses, and cult-sponsored merchant guilds, each adapted to the integrated religious-commercial model mandated by the Port’s new stewards. The General Port’s success in attracting displaced economic actors reinforced Bassaridia Vaeringheim’s growing dominance over central Keltia’s internal trade routes and helped establish Lake Morovia as the nucleus of regional prosperity.
As Bassaridia Vaeringheim has expanded, it has increasingly emphasized its role as a steward not only of local trade but of the well-being of Bassarid and Bassaridian populations across the East. Rather than pursuing military conquest or territorial annexation in distant lands, the nation has relied on its robust trade network—anchored by the General Port—to maintain economic, cultural, and spiritual ties with former Bassarid territories from Corum to southern Keltia and Eura. Through this model, Bassaridia Vaeringheim ensures that even its most distant populations remain linked to the broader national and religious identity through commerce, ritual, and cooperation.
This long-standing strategy has been supported by a number of companies operating far beyond the Strait of Haifa. In Corum, firms such as the Giid-Lisea Ranching Import Company, which imports the Giid-Lisea-Eda to central Keltia, and the Wasp Hunters of the Austral Isles, who export partially digested fish pulp harvested from the innards of western Corum’s giant wasps, exemplify this outward economic reach. In southern Keltia, companies such as the East Keltian Timber Company, East Keltian Iron Company, and former Bassarid firms now operating under the Imperial Federation—including Anterran Imports and Services and the Cinnamon Plains of Rouge—further extend the Bassaridian commercial presence. The eventual creation of new regional investors for Corum, Eura, and southern Keltia was thus a formalization of longstanding relationships, not a sudden or unprecedented expansion.
On 26/2/51 PSSC, trade routes were formally established connecting the Kingdom of Moorland, located in northeast Keltia, to the General Port via ferry lines operated by the Trans-Morovian Express. These ferries now carry goods across the northern Strait of Haifa, expanding the Port’s maritime network. While Moorland sought access to critical industrial and energy supplies such as iron, steel, and coal, its investment marked a watershed moment: Moorland, once considered an ostensible rival of Bassaridia Vaeringheim, became the first foreign nation to formally invest in the General Port. This move signaled a major shift in diplomatic and economic relations between the two powers and marked a significant expansion of the General Port’s international reach and the operational scale of the Trans-Morovian Express. Moorland's investment represented a major step toward ensuring long-term peace and stability along the Strait of Haifa.
On 27/2/51 PSSC, the General Port experienced further expansion when the Imperial Federation, a traditional de facto ally of Bassaridia Vaeringheim, confirmed its formal investment in the marketplace. Having previously permitted companies from former Bassarid territories like Blore Heath and Mylecia to trade informally, the Imperial Federation now announced it would officially operate six new investors in the General Port. These included investors serving Haifa, Adrestia, and other Federation territories, as well as major entities such as the Strait of Haifa Corporation, representing the emperor himself, and an investor on behalf of Baicha Heavy Industries, the Imperial Federation’s largest industrial conglomerate, becoming the market’s single largest investor.
This formal participation by the Imperial Federation significantly reshaped the role of the General Port, elevating it from a primarily national to a truly regional commercial hub. Now serving the economic interests of major nations along the entire north, central, and southern Strait of Haifa, the General Port's latest expansion represented a landmark achievement in regional economic cooperation and marked an important milestone in securing peace, stability, and prosperity across the entire Strait of Haifa.
On 42/2/51 PSSC, three new investors were added to the General Port: the Port of Corumia, the Port of Euranidom, and the Port of Southern Keltiania. These investors were established to ensure that people living in former distant Bassarid territories in northern Corum, eastern Eura, and southern Keltia could continue to receive vital goods, stipends, and services from the world’s largest surviving Bassarid marketplace. The decision to include these new investors—named for the constituent ports that once formed the now-defunct Port of Vines—was not without its controversy. Many of the populations served by these investors harbored ties, cultural or political, to the Confederacy of the Dispossessed, a militant and subversive entity that remained at odds with much of the international community. Critics of the decision warned that providing economic lifelines to regions sympathetic to the Confederacy of the Dispossessed would undermine regional security, while defenders insisted that spiritual duty demanded continued support for the Bassaridian faithful, regardless of political circumstance.
Today, the General Port of Lake Morovia continues to embody economic vitality, spiritual resilience, and pragmatic ingenuity. Under the authority of the Merchant General of the General Port of Lake Morovia, the Port coordinates daily trading activities, manages seasonal goods and pilgrims, and hosts ceremonial festivals aligned with the Bassaridian calendar, uniting faith and commerce inextricably.
Macroeconomic Standing of Bassaridia Vaeringheim

The General Port of Lake Morovia serves not only as the logistical and ritual epicenter of Bassaridia Vaeringheim, but as the primary barometer by which the nation’s overall economic standing is interpreted, maintained, and reinforced. Through its centralized trade networks, voucher-based economic distribution, and divinatory economic oversight, the General Port anchors what is widely understood—both internally and by international observers—as one of the most robust and spiritually integrated economies in the modern world.
As of 51 PSSC, Bassaridia Vaeringheim supports a population of approximately 94.16 million people across a vast and ecologically diverse territory spanning 2,518,128 square kilometers. This expanse includes major population centers such as Vaeringheim, Lunalis Sancta, and Somniumpolis, as well as frontier territories like Acheron and Thorsalon. The nation’s population density remains modest—approximately 37 people per square kilometer—enabling wide-scale agricultural cultivation, mineral extraction, ritual land-use, and infrastructure expansion without the burdens of urban overconcentration.
Each day, the General Port processes an estimated 27.43 billion Poli in economic transactions, as measured through the volume-weighted closing values of regional investors. Annualized across a 183-day year, with approximately 175 active market days, this equates to a total annual trade throughput of 4.8 trillion Poli. This figure accounts for voucher redemption activity, industrial logistics, cultic commerce, export flows, and ceremonial market activity. While traditional GDP accounting is not practiced, internal modeling by the Office of the Merchant General and the Temple Bank of the Reformed Stripping Path places the nation’s GDP per capita in the range of 50,000 Poli, depending on the valuation of ceremonial labor and external investment.
This level of output positions Bassaridia Vaeringheim as an economic power comparable to the most advanced industrialized states on Micras. In conventional terms, its per capita figures would align with upper-middle to high-income economies, particularly when adjusted for the embedded spiritual guarantees of the voucher system. Every citizen receives monthly stipends from their assigned Regional Investor, which are redeemable for a wide range of essential and luxury goods. This constitutional system of resource access ensures that material deprivation is virtually nonexistent, and that even the most remote citizen maintains a baseline of economic and spiritual participation.
The nation's economy is also characterized by a highly complex labor structure, wherein citizens work not just for monetary gain, but to fulfill ceremonial obligations tied to the Reformed Stripping Path. Work conducted through cults, universities, merchant guilds, and civic temples all feeds into the national economy as recognized forms of value production. Even non-wage labor—such as tending shrine gardens, participating in holy days, or serving as ritual guides—is tracked and valued by the Port’s economic monitors. These labor contributions are weighed within the Civic Equilibrium Index, a composite internal measure of economic, spiritual, and social health reviewed quarterly by the Council of Kings.
Externally, Bassaridia Vaeringheim maintains a strong balance of trade through the export of specialized goods including purple granite, copper, iron, timber, agricultural luxuries, and advanced military hardware produced by the Somniant Stock Fund. Strategic trade partnerships with the Imperial Federation, Kingdom of Moorland, and various states across Corum and southern Keltia have solidified the General Port’s role as the premier trade hub of the Strait of Haifa, ensuring a steady influx of foreign investment and external demand.
The result is a national economy that is efficient, equitable, expansive, and deeply ritualized. Bassaridia Vaeringheim’s prosperity is not a matter of numeric inflation or speculative growth. It is rooted in a theological-economic framework that emphasizes material sufficiency, spiritual alignment, and centralized stewardship. Every unit of cargo processed through the General Port contributes to the unfolding of this divine economic order, making the Port not just a place of exchange—but the living engine of national wealth, identity, and covenant.
Economic Significance and Standard of Living
The General Port of Lake Morovia serves as the central mechanism through which the economic, spiritual, and administrative life of Bassaridia Vaeringheim is coordinated and expressed. While the Port does not publish conventional gross domestic product (GDP) statistics, such figures are considered unnecessary within the Bassaridian model of statecraft, where prosperity is measured not by the sum of raw outputs, but by the continuous balance of trade, ritual compliance, spiritual engagement, and material circulation across the nation. Internal audits conducted by the Office of the Merchant General and the Temple Bank of the Reformed Stripping Path suggest that Bassaridia Vaeringheim ranks among the wealthiest and most materially secure civilizations in the modern world.
At the heart of this prosperity lies the stipend voucher system, a constitutionally mandated program whereby every citizen receives monthly disbursements from their assigned Regional Investor. These stipends, distributed at the beginning of each 61-day market cycle, are redeemable for a wide array of goods and services, including staple foods, domestic tools, clothing, medical care, sacred items, and transportation. Vouchers may also be exchanged for ceremonial offerings, devotional products, and spiritual experiences, all of which are critical components of daily life in a society whose economy is inseparable from its religious infrastructure.
The widespread and consistent issuance of these stipends ensures that all citizens of Bassaridia Vaeringheim, regardless of occupation, geography, or lineage, retain access to the basic requirements for physical survival and spiritual fulfillment. This access is not restricted to urban centers like Vaeringheim or Lunalis Sancta, but extends to rural communes in the Alpazkigz, frontier bastions in New South Jangsong, and tribal territories along the highlands of the southern Strait of Haifa. In this way, the stipend system guarantees a baseline standard of living across every regional and cultural division of the nation.
Beyond stipend redemption, economic participation is driven by the vast network of commercial, cultic, and guild-based labor systems that underpin the national economy. Citizens engage in a wide range of vocations, from farming in the Plains of Jogi, to metallurgy in the Mines of Acheron, to ritual mead production in Saluria, to privateering under the Hatch Ministry. Each of these activities contributes directly to the flow of goods through the General Port, which records and monitors every transaction for both economic and divinatory purposes.
The General Port is not merely a logistical complex. It is a ritual-economic engine, designed to function as a material expression of divine order. Each financial transaction—whether a bulk export of granite by the Thalassian Temple Granite Export Cooperative or the sale of velvet worm jerky by the Velvet Homestead—is inscribed into ledgers maintained jointly by the Port’s Market Analysts and the Temple Bank’s Divinatory Observers. These records are then subject to spiritual interpretation through daily review by appointed cult economists, who analyze fluctuations in trade volumes, redemption rates, and consumer behavior in light of celestial alignments, seasonal omens, and the pronouncements of the Council of Kings.
Prices on the General Port are not governed solely by supply and demand. They shift in tandem with religious festivals, astrological configurations, and ceremonial events. A surge in market activity during the Festival of Pyros may be read as a sign of divine fervor, while a downturn in the stock volume of a regional investor may prompt a ritual convocation or a call for national fasting. These patterns are encoded in daily reports circulated across all investor regions and interpreted by thousands of appointed market readers, civic scribes, and temple auditors.
Through these mechanisms, the General Port facilitates an economic system that balances material sufficiency with ritual compliance, financial fluidity with spiritual discipline, and regional autonomy with national cohesion. Surplus from high-performing regions is reinvested into frontier territories, with cultic authorities directing voucher surpluses toward the construction of new agricultural settlements, arcological infrastructure, and industrial temples. Labor and goods are redistributed through the nation’s subterranean arcology systems and maglev freight corridors, many of which are coordinated directly through the Port’s intermodal command centers.
Internally, the Office of the Merchant General and the Bureau of Economic Rites use a sophisticated ritual-mathematical framework to calculate what is known as the Civic Equilibrium Index—a holistic measure that tracks the nation’s material abundance, labor saturation, spiritual harmony, and market responsiveness. While the Civic Equilibrium Index is not released publicly in numeric form, its quarterly status is often referenced during national addresses by the Council of Kings, and its fluctuations are believed to influence the national calendar of feasts, pilgrimages, and public devotions.
Analysts working within the Temple Bank estimate that the total annual value of goods and services redeemed through the stipend system alone may exceed 4.8 trillion Poli, based on the most recent reporting cycles. When combined with private sector trade, foreign investment, and high-value exports—such as those produced by the Somniant Stock Fund, the Shï Collective, and the Aminian Coffee Company—the total volume of market activity through the General Port places Bassaridia Vaeringheim among the most productive and trade-rich nations on Micras.
Despite these figures being held internally, they have practical consequences: high rates of voucher redemption, low unemployment, and a remarkably low incidence of material deprivation across the population. Even among semi-nomadic or spiritually ascetic groups—such as the Couriers of the Lizard Queen or the Ministers of Mistress Mugwort—the availability of stipends, spiritual markets, and cult-sponsored goods allows for self-sufficiency and regional economic integration. This reinforces a civilizational contract: the state provides security, ritual coherence, and economic access, while the people offer labor, loyalty, and devotion.
In summary, the General Port of Lake Morovia does more than facilitate trade. It embodies the Bassaridian understanding of prosperity as a sacred function of alignment between commerce, cosmos, and covenant. Through its systems of stipend redemption, investor governance, divinatory price signaling, and strategic logistical management, it produces not merely wealth, but order, dignity, and universal participation in the national destiny of Bassaridia Vaeringheim.
Civic Equilibrium Index
| 52.00 PSSC Stipend Redemption Report | |
|---|---|
| Vaeringheim Regional Investor | |
| 28,008,441 | |
| 10,083,039 | |
| 3,781,140 | |
| 3,080,929 | |
| 3,220,971 | |
| 2,100,633 | |
| 1,820,549 | |
| 1,680,506 | |
| 980,295 | |
| 812,245 | |
| 448,135 | |
| Alpazkigz Regional Investor | |
| 24,964,290 | |
| 6,490,715 | |
| 3,994,286 | |
| 3,869,465 | |
| 2,121,965 | |
| 2,746,072 | |
| 2,246,786 | |
| 1,872,322 | |
| 1,622,679 | |
| Odiferia Regional Investor | |
| 21,336,396 | |
| 7,467,738 | |
| 13,868,657 | |
| Hafaan, Jeseri, Hatch Ministry | |
| 1,749,552 | |
| 1,011,970 | |
| 9,684,280 | |
| New South Jangsong Regional Investor | |
| 11,640,841 | |
| 2,677,393 | |
| 2,095,351 | |
| 1,746,126 | |
| 1,513,309 | |
| 1,280,492 | |
| 698,450 | |
| 582,042 | |
| 465,634 | |
| 349,225 | |
| 232,817 | |
| Haifan Bassaridia Regional Investor | |
| 18,048,261 | |
| 3,790,135 | |
| 3,429,170 | |
| 3,248,687 | |
| 2,707,239 | |
| 2,346,274 | |
| 1,082,896 | |
| 902,413 | |
| 360,965 | |
| 180,483 | |
| Regional Investor of Bassaridian Normark | |
| 9,036,478 | |
| 5,873,711 | |
| 2,710,943 | |
| - | |
| Regional Investor of the Ouriana | |
| 13,675,765 | |
| 7,931,943 | |
| 5,743,821 | |
| Autonomous Diaspora Investors (not counted in total population figures) | |
| 33,709,248 | |
| 31,069,587 | |
| 24,429,959 | |
| Total | |
| Original Population | 100,803,035 |
| Updated Population | 125,480,509 |
| Change | +24,677,474 (19.67%%) |
The Civic Equilibrium Index (CEI) is an internal, ritualized economic indicator maintained jointly by the Office of the Merchant General and the Temple Bank of the Reformed Stripping Path. It is designed to measure and interpret the overall spiritual, economic, and social health of the Bassaridian nation, as reflected through the integrated functions of its markets, cults, and administrative institutions. The CEI is regarded as the most authoritative internal benchmark of national stability, prosperity, and divine alignment, and plays a central role in guiding economic policy, festival planning, and the spiritual tempo of the state.
Rather than relying on strictly material indicators such as production totals or export balances, the Civic Equilibrium Index synthesizes a wide range of both quantitative and symbolic inputs. These include:
- Voucher Redemption Rates, drawn daily from all Regional Investors, indicating the degree to which citizens are actively participating in the national economy and fulfilling their civic obligations.
- Market Throughput and Trade Surplus, as recorded by the General Port of Lake Morovia, reflecting the flow and abundance of goods both within and beyond Bassaridian borders.
- Spiritual Activity Metrics, such as attendance at cultic rites, frequency of ceremonial offerings, and the volume of sacred goods transacted, which indicate the nation’s devotional engagement.
- Labor Harmony, tracked through employment reports, cultic service rotations, and strike records, to assess the functional balance between state, cult, and citizen.
- Ritual Compliance Reports, filed by inspectors from the Temple Bank and the Temple of Aprobelle, used to evaluate whether economic activity is proceeding in accordance with sanctioned ritual protocols.
- Prophetic and Ominal Correlation, cross-verified with astrological calendars and celestial movements, to determine whether temporal events are in alignment with divine cycles.
The CEI is recalculated every 61-day market cycle using a complex, partially esoteric formula known only to the senior scribes of the Temple Bank and the Merchant General’s Inner Office. Each quarterly result is presented to the Council of Kings in a closed Convocation of Ledgers, during which key spiritual and economic authorities interpret the results and issue binding recommendations. These may include adjustments to stipend levels, the proclamation of feast or fast days, the redistribution of cargo or labor, or the temporary consecration of new economic zones to restore ritual balance.
The CEI is never published in numerical form for public scrutiny. Instead, its conclusions are rendered symbolically—often through ceremonial announcements, changes in cultic coloration, or shifts in the phrasing of public broadcasts by the Bassaridian Broadcasting Corporation. A CEI rating of “Equilibrial Abundance” may result in the expansion of trade rites and civic celebrations, while a designation of “Civic Fracture” may trigger coordinated national penance, austerity measures, or even the temporary closure of one or more Port berths.
Importantly, the Civic Equilibrium Index is considered divinely reflexive: fluctuations are not seen merely as indicators of change, but as manifestations of spiritual imbalance or favor. Just as surplus trade may be a sign of divine approval, sudden stagnation in market flows may reflect unaddressed blasphemy, cultic disunity, or misaligned prophetic governance. As such, the CEI serves not only as a tool of economic planning, but as a ritual compass, aligning the activities of the nation with the eternal rhythms of the cosmos.
In the theology of the Reformed Stripping Path, the CEI embodies the belief that prosperity flows not from accumulation alone, but from right alignment between people, gods, markets, and stars. Through its stewardship of the Civic Equilibrium Index, the General Port of Lake Morovia fulfills its role not merely as an economic authority, but as the custodian of the sacred contract that underpins Bassaridian civilization.
Straits Governance
The Straits Conventions of 52.06 PSSC transformed the General Port of Lake Morovia from a commercial marketplace into the statutory steward of the entire Morovia–Haifa Straits System. Proclaimed by the Council of Kings, the Conventions vested the Merchant General with executive authority over straits governance, formalising powers of pilotage, port-state control, and tariff collection that had previously operated on customary precedent.
Under the Conventions, the Port administers vessel traffic services (VTS “MOROVIA CONTROL”), enforces tonnage and submarine restrictions, and oversees the Maritime Identity Beacon (MIB) system to ensure cryptographic vessel integrity. The Port Resilience Authority (PRA), an independent body headquartered within the General Port, is tasked with safeguarding cyber-physical infrastructure, managing environmental hazards, and coordinating convoy operations during crises declared under the Leviathan Protocol.
By binding foreign and domestic shipping alike to a uniform code, the Straits Conventions elevate the General Port as both a commercial hub and a sovereign regulator. Merchant vessels benefit from predictable pilotage fees, demurrage rebates, and transparent queueing, while warships and auxiliaries are subject to strict tonnage caps, surfaced-transit requirements, and inspection protocols. Sacred spaces and ecological habitats around Lake Morovia are protected under the same legal framework, reinforcing the Port’s dual role as economic engine and guardian of Bassaridia Vaeringheim’s spiritual and environmental patrimony.
Disputes arising from straits passage are adjudicated through the Straits Control Tribunal (SCT), seated at the General Port, with appeals referred to the Straits Arbitration Chamber (SAC). Together these institutions ensure that the Port functions not merely as a market but as a constitutional gateway, balancing commerce, security, and sacred order across northern Keltia.
Bank of the General Port
Population Data
The table to the left presents information from the General Port of Lake Morovia regarding the number of people in each city who have redeemed or partially redeemed their stipend vouchers from their respective Regional Investors on the given reporting date. Under the Bassaridian Constitution of 50.43 PSSC, Regional Investors are required to issue vouchers, typically at the start of every 61-day month; these vouchers can then be exchanged for various goods or services, as detailed in the daily price tables maintained by the Merchant General and the Office of the Merchant General. Redemption rates reflect not only economic participation but also a citizen’s engagement with the spiritual and civic duties outlined under the doctrines of the Stripping Path.
The voucher system in Bassaridia Vaeringheim represents a unique blend of economic management and religious practice. Citizens are encouraged to redeem vouchers both for sustenance and for ritual offerings, reflecting the interconnectedness of material and spiritual well-being in Bassaridian society. Goods available for voucher redemption include essential commodities such as grain, textiles, tools, and sacramental items used in daily worship. Special vouchers, issued during key religious festivals and agricultural cycles, allow citizens to participate in seasonal economic surges tied to pilgrimages, temple markets, and civic celebrations. Thus, the daily redemption rates also offer a glimpse into the rhythm of life across the Bassarid world.
While these figures are useful in estimating the approximate population of Bassaridia Vaeringheim, they do not necessarily represent an exact headcount. Not every individual redeems any portion of their vouchers on every reporting day, and some citizens choose to forgo the voucher system entirely, preferring private bartering or accumulation of voucher credit over multiple months. Certain remote areas—particularly along the outer frontiers of Alperkin and the Bassarid Periphery—also exhibit alternative economic structures that are less reliant on immediate voucher redemption. As a result, the numbers recorded here are best understood as a strong indicator of daily economic activity rather than a definitive population census.
Citizens engaged primarily in subsistence farming, artisanal production, or religious service may redeem their vouchers less frequently, as their material needs are supplemented by guild stipends or temple offerings. In contrast, port cities like Vaeringheim, Lunalis Sancta, and Lewisburg demonstrate consistently high redemption rates due to their proximity to central markets and ritual centers. Seasonal migration patterns, especially those linked to the annual pilgrimage circuits around Lake Morovia, also cause temporary spikes and dips in daily voucher usage that must be factored into long-term demographic analysis.
Market Activity

Market Activity in Bassaridia Vaeringheim
The daily reporting of investor stock activity in Bassaridia Vaeringheim offers a clear perspective on the nation’s ongoing economic trends. Each Regional Investor—such as those representing Vaeringheim, Alpazkigz, Odiferia, or New South Jangsong—provides detailed reports on changes in their stock levels, revealing how financial circumstances evolve from day to day. These updates mirror the internal and external pressures faced by the Bassaridian economy, including shifts in local commodity production, international trade negotiations, and strategic initiatives by the Council of Kings to influence specific markets.
At the General Port of Lake Morovia, reports are compiled into a master ledger where Regional Investors’ submissions are cataloged and analyzed. The Merchant General’s office cross-references reported activities with trends across the Strait of Haifa, ensuring that all significant fluctuations—whether triggered by local harvests, pirate activity in Morovian waters, or expansions of regional shipping lanes—are properly documented. This comprehensive monitoring system allows Bassaridia Vaeringheim to maintain a remarkably agile economic posture, adjusting policy directives and trade incentives almost in real-time based on evolving conditions.
Reasons for Changes
Alongside the numerical shifts in stock levels, each Regional Investor’s report typically includes a narrative rationale explaining why a particular change took place. Supportive developments, such as the establishment of new trade symposiums at Lunalis Sancta or the construction of improved shipping routes through Skýrophos, are celebrated with festival announcements and public recognitions. Disruptive events—like adverse weather in the highlands of Acheron or increased pirate raids along the coast of Lewisburg —are likewise flagged for immediate remediation efforts, often accompanied by calls for ritual offerings to appease divine forces associated with commerce and protection.
By detailing both positive and negative catalysts for market change, these reports reveal the deeper interplay between Bassaridian social life, religious practices, and economic behavior. Citizens become not only passive recipients of news but active participants in responding to economic conditions: adjusting their own voucher redemptions, reallocating community labor, or participating in mass rituals intended to restore market equilibrium. In Bassaridia Vaeringheim, the economy is understood to be alive, susceptible to divine favor or disfavor, and ultimately bound to the collective spiritual health of its people.
Structure and Significance
A standard Reporting Table, seen below, lists each investor’s opening stock value, any quantities purchased or sold throughout the day, and the final closing totals, with each figure expressed in Poli, the national currency of Bassaridia Vaeringheim. Each transaction entry also reflects associated blessing rites or ceremonial offerings made by merchants or investors in accordance with the customs of the Reformed Stripping Path. The resulting summary rows indicate the aggregate difference in value across all featured Regional Investors, serving as a snapshot of the Port’s overall health.
These Reporting Tables allow ordinary citizens, policy makers, cult leaders, and external observers to track the pulse of Bassaridia Vaeringheim's economy with remarkable granularity. By observing patterns over weeks and months, analysts can detect signs of regional booms, impending shortages, or shifts in devotional sentiment among the populace. In this way, the General Port of Lake Morovia operates not only as a material marketplace but also as a divinatory instrument, revealing the hidden currents of social, economic, and spiritual change flowing across the shores of Lake Morovia. Each uptick or downturn in investor reports is carefully correlated with major religious festivals, political developments, or market shifts elsewhere along the Strait of Haifa.
Historical archives maintained by the Office of the Merchant General allow contemporary analysts to compare current activity with economic trends stretching back over a hundred reporting cycles. In times of unusual volatility, special assemblies known as Summons of the Ledger may be called, wherein Regional Investors and representatives of the Council of Kings gather to interpret the data through ritual divination and to propose corrective measures. Adjustments to voucher distributions, emergency merchant tariffs, and targeted spiritual offerings are among the many policy tools that can be enacted in response to adverse trends revealed through these reports. As such, the General Port does not simply passively record economic life, but actively shapes the nation’s financial and spiritual destiny through its rigorous observation and responsive stewardship. In Bassaridia Vaeringheim, market activity is not an impersonal force but a living testament to the covenant between the people, their gods, and the prosperity granted through faithful observance of the sacred economic order.
Reporting Table
| Date | Symbol | Company | Open (Polis) | Close (Polis) | Volume | Change | Change % | Reason |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 40/2/52 PSSC | VREG | Vaeringheim Regional Investor (Bassaridia Vaeringheim) | 522720 | 575040 | 3310 | +52320 | 10.01% | High demand for Noctic-Rabrev exports raised investor confidence. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | ALPK | Alpazkigz Regional Investor (Bassaridia Vaeringheim) | 486420 | 414240 | 4462 | -72180 | -14.84% | Seasonal labor shortages shrank port shipments significantly. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | ODFR | Odiferia Regional Investor (Bassaridia Vaeringheim) | 441540 | 423960 | 728 | -17580 | -3.98% | Sabotage of port infrastructure caused shipping delays. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | HAFA | Hafaan Regional Investor (Bassaridia Vaeringheim) | 108900 | 115920 | 1858 | +7020 | 6.45% | Revived Stripping Path pilgrimages created steady demand for ritual goods logistics and hospitality sailings. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | JESR | Jeseri Regional Investor (Bassaridia Vaeringheim) | 56100 | 48090 | 607 | -8010 | -14.28% | Failure at Bassaridia Trade Symposium lowered traffic. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | HMIN | Hatch Ministry Regional Investor (Bassaridia Vaeringheim) | 234300 | 238620 | 4160 | +4320 | 1.84% | Guild micro‑insurance pooled storm risks for small exporters, unlocking new capital inflows. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | JANG | New South Jangsong Regional Investor (Bassaridia Vaeringheim) | 332550 | 273120 | 3769 | -59430 | -17.87% | Economic sanctions on neighbors reduced export activity. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | HBAS | Haifan Bassaridia Regional Investor (Bassaridia Vaeringheim) | 375000 | 359550 | 2001 | -15450 | -4.12% | Arson at a shrine‑warehouse destroyed incense inventories bound for Lunalis Sancta. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | BSNO | Regional Investor of Bassaridian Normark (Bassaridia Vaeringheim) | 265560 | 308850 | 3053 | +43290 | 16.30% | Completion of high-speed rail connections boosted trade efficiency. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | SMOR | Sovereign Moorland Fund (Moorland) | 316380 | 301380 | 4264 | -15000 | -4.74% | A warehouse fire in the incense quarter contaminated adjacent cargoes. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | SVWF | Sovereign Wealth Fund (Imperial Federation) | 24810 | 26580 | 165 | +1770 | 7.13% | Reopening of shrine markets in Lunalis Sancta revived the ceremonial incense trade. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | ADRS | Adrestia Wealth Fund (Imperial Federation) | 223680 | 227760 | 1076 | +4080 | 1.82% | An artisan diaspora fair highlighted Bassaridian craft, lifting curio and high‑value small‑parcel traffic. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | HAIF | Haifa Wealth Wealth Fund (Imperial Federation) | 305490 | 311130 | 5470 | +5640 | 1.85% | Sun festivals in Vaeringheim increased seasonal passenger‑freight combo charters. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | STRC | Strait of Haifa Corporation (Imperial Federation) | 134790 | 129360 | 255 | -5430 | -4.03% | Contamination of sacred resin shipments led to export bans. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | BIND | Baicha Heavy Industries (Imperial Federation) | 635490 | 593430 | 10952 | -42060 | -6.62% | Storm‑driven silt clogged feeder canals, delaying barge traffic to the General Port. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | GFIF | General Fund of the Imperial Federation (Imperial Federation) | 26280 | 25650 | 105 | -630 | -2.40% | Cultural disputes over Horehound caused export delays. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | POCO | Port of Corumia (Bassaridia Vaeringheim) | 570240 | 572400 | 88 | +2160 | 0.38% | Academic exchange with Delphica drove books, instruments, and research equipment demand. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | EURA | Port of Euranidom (Bassaridia Vaeringheim) | 466770 | 532260 | 2257 | +65490 | 14.03% | Acheron canyon routes reopened after landslide clearance, restoring mineral and stone exports. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | POSK | Port of Southern Keltiania (Bassaridia Vaeringheim) | 513030 | 487410 | 2892 | -25620 | -4.99% | A port cyber outage stalled automated gates, increasing vessel idle time. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | OURN | Regional Investor of the Ouriana (Bassaridia Vaeringheim) | 292710 | 332970 | 2778 | +40260 | 13.75% | Luxury goods from Tel-Amin attracted new high-end investors. |
Description of the Port

The General Port of Lake Morovia, situated on the northern banks of Lake Morovia in the city of Vaeringheim, is recognized as the largest single-port complex in the modern world and is widely regarded as a wonder of the modern era. Established in the 47th Era PSSC following the collapse of the Independent Port of Lake Morovia, the General Port was designed to centralize and expand the commercial capacity of the Bassaridian world while serving as the strategic anchor of trade throughout the Strait of Haifa and the greater Keltian region. Since its founding, it has grown to become the most expansive and complex logistical hub on the planet, representing the political, economic, and spiritual ambitions of Bassaridia Vaeringheim.
The port encompasses an immense area of 94.3 square kilometers, incorporating not only traditional docklands but also extensive artificial islands, floating piers, and canal-linked transfer corridors. It is constructed as a fully integrated multi-modal trade environment capable of supporting maritime, subterranean, and overland shipping operations. The port’s maritime infrastructure includes 124 deep-water berths, 18 drydocks, and 12 naval docks, which collectively accommodate thousands of merchant, military, and private vessels annually. Its freight handling systems include container yards with a throughput capacity of more than 3.2 million TEUs, as well as 6.5 million cubic meters of dry storage, 1.8 million cubic meters of refrigerated storage, and 800,000 cubic meters of liquid bulk storage, allowing for seamless processing of goods ranging from essential staples to rare and ritual commodities.
The General Port is entirely energy self-sufficient. Power is generated through a combination of four autonomous wind farms, three high-capacity fusion substations, and a subterranean geothermal facility located beneath its inland distribution sector. These energy systems ensure continuous operation of all mechanical, digital, and administrative systems without reliance on the national grid, and provide resilience during times of crisis or conflict. Cargo movement into and out of the port is facilitated by a centralized transit node connected to the Trans-Morovian Railway superhub, supported by an intercontinental maglev freight corridor and a series of underground intermodal arcologies that distribute goods directly to administrative centers, industrial zones, and ritual markets throughout the capital region.

Security and regulatory enforcement at the port are overseen by the Hatch Ministry Division, which provides maritime defense and enforcement through a combined force of military vessels, drone patrols, and privateer-affiliated inspections. Supplementing these efforts is a comprehensive aerial surveillance grid that tracks the approach and movement of all commercial and unauthorized vessels on the lake. Customs and commercial oversight are administered jointly by the Bureau of Customs and Tariffs and the Temple Bank of the Reformed Stripping Path, which together manage ritual inspections, financial audits, and identity verifications for all incoming and outgoing cargo. The port’s legal authority is codified in the Bassaridian Constitution of 50.43 PSSC, under which it is governed directly by the Merchant General, one of the three supreme members of the Council of Kings and the singular executive authority on all matters of trade, economic policy, and stipend management.
The physical infrastructure of the port includes a number of highly specialized zones that support the unique demands of Bassaridian commercial and religious life. Among these are the subterranean cargo transfer hubs, which allow for concealed underwater freight movement between vessel hulls and the inland arcological network; the automated customs barracks, which process biometric and ceremonial cargo declarations; and the face-alteration wards, where licensed cultic specialists carry out ritual identity modifications for merchants and emissaries requiring anonymity, sanctification, or disguise under the terms of their transactions. These systems ensure that commerce within the port is not only efficient, but also spiritually sanctioned and legally harmonized with the broader theological and philosophical tenets of the Reformed Stripping Path.
The General Port exports a wide range of goods, including iron and granite from the East Keltian highlands, coal and timber from Mylecia and New Kingsland, weapons systems manufactured by the Somniant Stock Fund, and ritual agricultural products such as horehound-infused mead, velvet worm protein, fermented blood wines, Atterian armored pufferfish, and cinnamon-derived offerings from Rouge. Its main trading partners include New South Jangsong, Haifan Bassaridia, and the Bassaridian territories of Normark. As the economic center of a nation governed through a union of military, religious, and commercial authority, the General Port of Lake Morovia serves not merely as a logistics hub but as a material and symbolic representation of Bassaridia Vaeringheim itself—a port through which flows not only wealth, but meaning, order, and sovereignty.
In its vastness, its complexity, and its singular integration of economy and faith, the General Port of Lake Morovia is unmatched. It stands as a living monument to the vision of a state defined not only by its material prosperity but by its spiritual cohesion—a place where ships carry prayers as well as goods, where customs officials are as often cultic specialists as bureaucrats, and where every dock and warehouse reflects the layered majesty of the Bassaridian world order.
Daily Operational Details
Ship Arrivals and Departures
The table below provides a comprehensive record of every vessel processed by the General Port on a given day, serving as a critical tool for logistical coordination and port security operations. It documents each ship’s unique identification number and vessel type, point of origin, assigned berth, volume and classification of cargo, time of arrival, total turnaround duration, and any inspection flags, including issues such as documentation errors, illicit goods, or ritual violations. It also records the names of all companies that have leased cargo space, providing insight into each ship’s manifest.
Vessels calling at the port may be owned by a range of stakeholders, including the various cults of the Reformed Stripping Path, merchant companies based at the port, divisions of the Bassaridian War League, or individual privateers who have either purchased a vessel outright or, in some cases, captured one for their own use. Additionally, some ships are privately owned by wealthy individuals or companies not listed on the public market; these vessels are collectively categorized under the designation "Independent Consortium."
While ship owners primarily utilize their vessels to advance their own logistical, commercial, or strategic objectives, it is common practice to lease unfilled cargo space to third parties for additional revenue. For example, a vessel listing the Lindley Whaling Company among its lessees is likely transporting whale meat, whale oil, and related by-products, whereas a ship showing the Grand Cave Bee Meadery among its lessees typically carries casks of mead. By consolidating ownership information, operational data, and leasing records into a single resource, the table offers a detailed account of daily maritime throughput and provides a comprehensive view of the flow of specific commodities into the General Port of Lake Morovia and their subsequent distribution to towns, villages, and cities across the nation.
Error Key:
- Cargo Mislabeling: Manifest ≠ actual goods
- Improper Documentation: Missing or outdated papers
- Surveillance Anomaly: Unexpected heat/motion
- Inspection Failure: Customs/hatch failure
- Unregistered Ritual Cargo: Not pre-cleared by Temple Bank
Cargo Log
This log captures the port’s handling performance across containerized, bulk, and liquid cargo. It reports the number of crane operations, the volume of material transferred by bulk and liquid systems, and the average turnaround time for cargo vessels. These metrics reflect the efficiency of the port’s mechanical operations and the tempo of global trade as it moves through Lake Morovia.
General Port of Lake Morovia: Cargo Log – Day 101, Year 52 PSSC
| General Port of Lake Morovia – Cargo Handling Log (Day 101, Y.52) | |
|---|---|
| Container Crane Operations | 389 moves |
| Bulk Cargo Handled | 211 tons |
| Liquid Cargo Handled | 120 tons |
| Average Turnaround Time | 36.44 hours |
Storage Log
This record reflects current inventory levels across dry, cold, and liquid storage facilities. It monitors container yard usage and automatically flags overflow conditions. The table also shows how much cargo is consumed or dispatched each day, offering critical insight into the internal balance between supply and demand within the port’s logistics infrastructure.
General Port of Lake Morovia: Storage Log – Day 101, Year 52 PSSC
| General Port of Lake Morovia – Storage Logistics Log (Day 101, Y.52) | |
|---|---|
| Dry Storage Inventory | 4643754 m³ |
| Refrigerated Storage Inventory | 1497164 m³ |
| Liquid Bulk Storage Inventory | 582415 m³ |
| Container Yard Usage | 3395907 TEU |
| Container Yard Overflow | Yes – Overflow protocols active |
| Dry Goods Consumed | 187185 m³ |
| Refrigerated Goods Consumed | 147940 m³ |
| Liquid Bulk Consumed | 61952 m³ |
| Dry Goods Dispatched | 164601 m³ |
| Refrigerated Goods Dispatched | 126056 m³ |
| Liquid Bulk Dispatched | 59306 m³ |
Transport Log
This table charts outbound movement from the port’s logistical arteries. It includes the number of freight rail carloads dispatched from key terminals, the count of arcological shuttle cycles moving goods through subterranean and enclosed corridors, and the number of high-speed maglev freight transfers. These figures illustrate the port’s role not only as a point of arrival, but as the engine that propels goods across the continent and beyond.
General Port of Lake Morovia: Transport Log – Day 101, Year 52 PSSC
| General Port of Lake Morovia – Transport Outflows Log (Day 101, Y.52) | |
|---|---|
| Freight Rail Carloads |
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| Arcological Logistics Movements | 56 shuttles |
| Maglev Transfer Cycles | 90 departures |
Energy Systems
This log documents the daily status of power generation and consumption across the General Port of Lake Morovia. As one of the largest and most complex logistical centers in Bassaridia Vaeringheim, the port draws energy from multiple sources—wind, fusion, and geothermal—to power its berths, cranes, warehouses, transit networks, and arcological facilities.
The table provides a breakdown of the port’s energy supply, indicating how much power is generated by autonomous wind farms (based on current weather conditions), the steady output from fusion substations, and the load-balanced contribution of the geothermal plant. It also records total system demand for the day and notes whether power rerouting protocols have been activated to maintain equilibrium during high-load conditions.
Should demand exceed generation capacity, this log will indicate whether backup power protocols have been initiated. Together, these figures offer a vital overview of the energy health of the port, ensuring continuity in its strategic operations and economic output.
General Port of Lake Morovia: Energy Log – Day 101, Year 52 PSSC
| General Port of Lake Morovia – Energy Systems Log (Day 101, Y.52) | |
|---|---|
| Weather Conditions | Breezy |
| Wind Farm Output | 600.00 MW |
| Fusion Substation Output | 1800.00 MW |
| Geothermal Plant Output | 150.00 MW |
| Total Power Generated | 2550.00 MW |
| Port Power Demand | 1731 MW |
| Energy Rerouting | Not Required |
| Backup Protocol Status | Normal Status |
Security Log
This log provides a comprehensive daily overview of security and surveillance operations at the General Port of Lake Morovia. As a major international trade hub with high volumes of sensitive cargo, foreign vessels, and cultic activity, the port maintains a layered system of enforcement led by the Hatch Ministry Division and supported by an advanced aerial surveillance grid.
The table records the number of patrol rotations completed by Hatch Ministry forces, the nature of any naval exercises or emergency responses, and the operational status of the surveillance grid. It also details the detection of potential threats, including piracy, smuggling, and illicit ritual materials, as well as the number of interdictions and customs reinspections triggered as a result.
Additionally, this log includes a record of all vessels—whether naval or cultic—that have accessed restricted high-security zones during the day. These entries serve not only as an internal accountability measure, but also as a reflection of the port’s strategic posture and readiness to respond to both conventional and esoteric threats within the complex waters of Lake Morovia.
General Port of Lake Morovia: Security Log – Day 101, Year 52 PSSC
| General Port of Lake Morovia – Security Operations Log (Day 101, Y.52) | |
|---|---|
| Hatch Ministry Patrol Rotations | 4 |
| Naval Activity | Sonar Calibration Run |
| Surveillance Grid Status | Standard Sweep |
| Detected Threats | Cargo Smuggler Identified, Illicit Ritual Materials Detected, Cargo Smuggler Identified |
| Interdictions Conducted | 2 |
| Customs Reinspections | 3 |
| Restricted Zone Access |
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Market Log
This log captures the daily pulse of trade, finance, and commercial activity at the General Port of Lake Morovia. As the most active port in Keltia, the marketplace hosted here accommodates a vast range of commodities, currencies, and actors—from traditional agricultural cooperatives to cult-affiliated financial institutions.
The table records the total value of stipend vouchers redeemed by citizens and visitors, offering a clear picture of consumer liquidity and state-backed economic participation. It also tracks the volume of commodities exchanged, the daily fluctuation of pricing indices, and market signals issued by regional investors across cities such as Vaeringheim, Somniumpolis, and Keybir-Aviv.
Stock inflows and outflows are calculated to determine trade surpluses or shortages, with a net balance included to gauge overall economic momentum. Finally, the log lists the ten most active exporters and importers of the day, drawing from a diverse ecosystem of companies that operate within or through the port. This data provides critical insight into shifting demand, strategic reserves, and the commercial lifeblood of the Morovian economy.
General Port of Lake Morovia: Market Log – Day 101, Year 52 PSSC
| General Port of Lake Morovia – Market Activity Log (Day 101, Y.52) | |
|---|---|
| Stipend Vouchers Redeemed | 65209 Poli |
| Commodity Redemption Volume | 3224 tons |
| Pricing Index Change | +0% |
| Regional Investor Report | Vaeringheim Regional Investor signals stable growth. |
| Stock Inflows | 2745 tons |
| Stock Outflows | 7405 tons |
| Net Trade Flow | Shortage (-4660 tons) |
| Top 10 Exporters |
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| Top 10 Importers (Regional Investors by Share Value) |
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Laborforce Log
This log offers a detailed account of the labor force conditions at the General Port of Lake Morovia, a facility that relies on thousands of workers each day to manage cargo, uphold customs standards, and conduct cultic and logistical duties. The port’s labor structure is a reflection of the wider economic and spiritual networks that define Bassaridia Vaeringheim, drawing from both traditional guilds and esoteric religious orders.
The table outlines the number of dockhands, inspectors, and cultic agents assigned for duty, providing insight into operational manpower and the human resources required to keep the port functioning. It also includes a summary of employment changes—tracking new hires, layoffs, and net workforce growth or decline.
Notable disruptions such as worker strikes, cult ceremonies, and mechanical failures are logged to reflect any impacts on port efficiency or morale. The table also records labor rotations between companies, highlighting the dynamic redistribution of personnel across key commercial and ritual organizations. Together, these figures depict the living rhythm of the port’s workforce and the social structures that underpin its daily operations.
General Port of Lake Morovia: Labor Log – Day 101, Year 52 PSSC
| General Port of Lake Morovia – Labor Activity Log (Day 101, Y.52) | |
|---|---|
| Dockhands Scheduled | 344 |
| Inspectors on Duty | 62 |
| Cultic Agents Active | 14 |
| Employment Summary | +19 workers (25 hired, 6 laid off) |
| Disruptions Noted | Cult Ceremony |
| Labor Rotations |
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Weather Log
This log details the environmental and atmospheric conditions affecting daily operations at the General Port of Lake Morovia. Situated at the confluence of inland waterways, artificial islands, and canal zones, the port’s functionality is heavily influenced by weather patterns, which in turn affect everything from crane operations to naval maneuverability.
The table records the general weather for the day—ranging from clear skies to storm systems—as well as wind levels, which directly impact the efficiency of the port’s wind farm energy production. It also tracks precipitation levels and their logistical implications, particularly for loading and unloading operations exposed to the elements.
Visibility conditions due to haze or fog are assessed in this log, with corresponding notes on how these factors affect naval traffic and surveillance capabilities. Environmental hazards, including toxic algae blooms in Lake Morovia and industrial contamination events, are flagged to inform containment actions and emergency responses. This data allows port authorities to adapt operational protocols to shifting environmental risks and to maintain continuity in the face of natural unpredictability.
General Port of Lake Morovia: Environmental Log – Day 101, Year 52 PSSC
| General Port of Lake Morovia – Environmental Conditions Log (Day 101, Y.52) | |
|---|---|
| General Conditions | Scattered clouds with a brief shower by dusk |
| Wind Speed | Moderate |
| Precipitation Impact | No significant impact |
| Fog / Haze | None |
| Naval Visibility Conditions | Clear visibility |
| Environmental Hazard Alert | None |
| Toxic Bloom Status | No bloom present |
| Containment Protocols | None |
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Company Information

The General Port of Lake Morovia is an epicenter of commerce and industry, uniting companies from agriculture, mining, manufacturing, and an array of service-based ventures under one expansive market. Agricultural collectives such as the Gladeseed Farmers’ Union, Plains of Jogi, and Camel Herders of the Jangsong Province ensure a steady supply of food staples—ranging from rice and oats to more exotic offerings like camel meat, Noctic-Rabrev flowers, and velvet worm products—while major mining and manufacturing enterprises like the East Keltian Iron Company, Mylecian Coal Ports, and Thalassian Temple Granite Export Cooperative provide raw materials for construction, infrastructure, and trade. These foundational sectors interact seamlessly with a broad spectrum of service providers, including the Temple University of Delphica, the Ergonian Spy Agency, and the maritime Guild of the Cult of Maskmakers, each contributing specialized expertise and unique cultural elements.
At the same time, the port hosts organizations that wield economic power in less conventional ways, from pirate militias (the Hatch Ministry) and privateer fleets (the Noctic Fleet) to religious financial institutions (the Temple Bank of the Reformed Stripping Path). This dynamic mix of legitimate trade, clandestine operations, and spiritual endeavors enriches the port’s trading ecosystem, bringing together everything from smuggled goods and ritual beverages to high-quality boots, precious diamonds, and fermentation-based products like manwine. Major export cooperatives such as the Suncliff Fisheries and the Giid-Lisea Ranching Import Company further diversify the market by supplying luxury seafood and rare Giid-Lisea-Eda livestock, catering to the tastes of wealthy merchant houses across northern Keltia. Associations like the Bulhanu Ranchers’ Association and Norsolyrian Wisp Rice Farmers Association exemplify the integration of ecological stewardship into Bassaridian commerce, blending traditional agricultural practices with modernized, spiritually endorsed production techniques.
Meanwhile, the ever-evolving financial sector, driven by investment houses linked to institutions like the Somniant Stock Fund, ensures a constant flow of credit, speculation, and political leverage across the port's sprawling warehouses, temples, and docks. Merchant guilds and cult-financed expeditions regularly launch from the Port, carrying Bassaridian cultural products—everything from sacramental wines to architectural design services—to distant corners of Keltia and beyond. In this way, the General Port of Lake Morovia operates not merely as an internal trading hub, but as the lifeline of Bassaridian expansion, diplomacy, and religious influence abroad. Every transaction processed here, whether humble or grand, feeds into the broader narrative of Bassaridia Vaeringheim’s destiny: a theocratic empire where faith, commerce, and innovation are not opposing forces but inseparable facets of the national soul.
Company Table
| Logo | Image | Name | Description | Industry | Additional Notes | Headquarters |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| **Gladeseed Farmers' Union** | A collective of farmers and ranchers producing endemic crops and livestock. | Agricultural | Largest food supplier to Bassaridia Vaeringheim. | Vaeringheim | ||
| **Atterian Cattle Drivers Company** | Oversees livestock movement in the region surrounding Lake Morovia. | Agricultural | Significant contributor to livestock trade in Keltia. | Somniumpolis | ||
| **Roving Wind Farm Corporation** | Operates autonomous wind farms supplying electricity across Lake Morovia. | Service | Operates six autonomous wind farms, consisting of 60 mobile turbines each. | Vaeringheim | ||
| **Baratar Corporation** | Provides financial and material support for the Baratar military branch of the Alperkin government. | Service | Key supplier to military operations. | Somniumpolis | ||
| **Noctic Fleet** | A community of privateers affiliated with the Alliance of the Bassarid Oceans, specializing in smuggling Noctic-Rabrev products. | Service | Operates across Keltian trade routes. | Fleet-based; no fixed city | ||
| **Keepers of the Bloodbaths of Laprind** | Maintains temples where sulfuric pools mixed with wine and blood are believed to have restorative properties. | Service | Reserved for elite individuals admitted by the Heavenlet. | Nexa | ||
| **Jogiani Merchants of Manwine** | Specializes in selling fermented human blood and other bodily fluids. | Service | Products used in specific cultural practices. | Jogi | ||
| **Keepers of the Grove of Zoe Elm** | Protectors of the sacred Grove of Zoe Elm, producing resin used in dark arts by the Cult of Maskmakers. | Agricultural | Centaur sorcerers inhabit the Laceran Mountains. | Laceran Mountains | ||
| **Plains of Jogi** | Oversees agricultural production for the Maritime Markets of the Strait of Haifa. | Agricultural | Key food supplier to regional trade markets. | Jogi | ||
| **Ale of the Night Central Brewery** | Produces beer from Noctic-Rabrev flowers, eliminating the need for sleep. | Agricultural | Popular with Haifan pirates during raids. | Jogi | ||
| **Camel Herders of the Jangsong Province** | Ancient nomads who believe consuming camel meat protects against Will-o'-Wisps in the northern Strait of Haifa. | Agricultural | Integral to local spiritual and cultural practices. | (Northern Jangsong: Manduay region) | ||
| **Thalassian Temple Granite Export Cooperative** | Quarries and exports sacred purple granite for statues and monuments in Bassaridia Vaeringheim. | Mining/Manufacturing | Highly regarded for its symbolic significance. | Vaeringheim | ||
| **East Keltian Iron Company** | Exports high-quality iron from Lake Morovia’s southern region. | Mining/Manufacturing | Supplies major infrastructure projects. | Somniumpolis | ||
| **Mylecian Coal Ports** | Extracts and exports coal from the hills west of Mylecia. | Mining/Manufacturing | Established in the early 880s WG to support regional industries. | Mylecia | ||
| **Merchants of the Valley of Diamonds** | Exclusive guild managing access to a legendary diamond-rich valley in Keltia. | Service | Location shrouded in secrecy and myth. | Near Diamandis | ||
| **Maritime Guild of the Cult of Maskmakers** | Financial enterprise of a cult practicing face-altering magic, often deemed illegal. | Service | Associated with conspiracy theories regarding illicit trade. | Jogi | ||
| **Hatch Ministry** | Premier spiritual security and privateering institution, enforcing orthodoxy and maritime power. | Service | Largest licensed militia fleet in the Maritime Markets. | Vaeringheim | ||
| **Anterran Imports and Services** | Exports pearls and abalone, renowned for their quality. | Service | Emerged post-War of Jingdaoese Aggression. | Alphaville | ||
| **East Keltian Timber Company** | Oversees timber exports from New Kingsland, southeastern Keltia. | Mining/Manufacturing | Founded under ruler Opyeme Amor. | New Kingsland | ||
| **Grand Cave Bee Meadery** | Produces ritual mead from honey collected in subterranean caves. | Agricultural | Ritual beverage turned commercial favorite. | Mylecia | ||
| **Merchant Guild of the Poppy Goddess** | Financial branch of the cult devoted to Demeter, goddess of fertility and harvest. | Service | Significant presence in the Stripping Path network. | Vaeringheim | ||
| **Cinnamon Plains of Rouge** | Regulated production of Ceylon cinnamon in Rouge’s expansive forest. | Agricultural | One of the east's natural wonders. | Rouge | ||
| **Velvet Homestead** | Ranchers specializing in sweet and chewy meat from domesticated velvet worms. | Agricultural | Located in Rouge’s cinnamon plains. | Rouge | ||
| **Seamstresses of Rouge** | Crafts silk fabric from fibers produced by the Centauri Rouge. | Mining/Manufacturing | Highly sought after by pirates and luxury buyers. | Rouge | ||
| **Ergonian Spy Agency** | Employs operatives across eastern Keltia to secure Bassarid interests. | Service | Founded in 33.85 PSSC for regional espionage. | Jogi | ||
| **Commune of the Garganid Apostles** | A commune of Bassarid cultists who worship the Garganram and earn their living selling fertilizer. | Agricultural | Fertilizer used in Lake Morovia’s agricultural practices. | Vaeringheim | ||
| **Oceanic Boot Company** | Produces high-quality boots using hides from the Oceanic Armored Rhino. | Mining/Manufacturing | Renowned for durability and craftsmanship. | Pyralis | ||
| **Temple Bank of the Reformed Stripping Path** | Finances operations of the various temples associated with the Reformed Stripping Path religion. | Service | Central to the religion's global financial network. | Vaeringheim | ||
| **Salurian Temple of Sacred Horehound** | Oversees the cultivation of sacred Horehound and production of Horehound-based products. | Agricultural | Products include infused mead and other beverages. | Saluria | ||
| **Couriers of the Lizard Queen** | A mystical order of prostitutes with magical abilities aiding navigation through the northern Strait of Haifa. | Service | Provides magical protection against Will-o'-Wisps. | Delphica | ||
| **Temple University of Delphica** | The largest institute of higher education in Bassaridia Vaeringheim. | Service | Offers programs in various fields of study. | Delphica | ||
| **Shï Collective** | A community of artists, sculptors, and jewelers producing highly sought-after works. | Service | Based in Aureum, known for luxury craftsmanship. | Aureum | ||
| **Bulhanu Ranchers' Association** | A collective raising Bulhanu's Sea Cow to sell its high-quality meat. | Agricultural | Based in Somniumpolis, central to local cuisine. | Somniumpolis | ||
| **Suncliff Fisheries** | Specializes in cultivating aquatic fauna like Atterian Armored Pufferfish. | Agricultural | Works closely with local fishermen to supply markets. | Skýrophos | ||
| **Order of the Sphinx** | Specializes in producing clothing made from silk by native sphinx moths. | Mining/Manufacturing | Based in Bjornopolis. | Bjornopolis | ||
| **Ministers of Mistress Mugwort** | A radical ascetic order consuming the remembering and forgetting flowers for rituals. | Agricultural | Practices steeped in dream and memory rituals. | Thorsalon | ||
| **Blood Vineyards of the Far North** | Produces psychoactive wine flavored with human blood and mushrooms. | Agricultural | Favored by pirates affiliated with the Hatch Ministry. | Thorsalon | ||
| **Norsolyrian Wisp Rice Farmers Association** | Cultivates rice fertilized by parasitic wisps. | Agricultural | Unique fertilization method contributes to its fame. | Norsolyra | ||
| **La Sái Ebile** | A traveling carnival troupe organizing cultural festivals and educational programs. | Service | Highlights Bassarid artistic heritage. | Erythros | ||
| **Market Hanavusu** | A market district specializing in aromatic products like perfume and incense. | Service | Based in Lunalis Sancta. | Lunalis Sancta | ||
| **Giid-Lisea Ranching Import Company** | Oversees the import of Giid-Lisea-Eda herds from northern Corum. | Agricultural | Key supplier for regional ranching. | Pyralis | ||
| **Bird Keepers of Saluria** | Raises native birds like Vaeringheim's Turkey for consumption. | Agricultural | Essential to local culinary traditions. | Saluria | ||
| **Trans-Morovian Express** | Operates passenger and freight railway networks across Bassaridia Vaeringheim. | Service | Connects to the Trans-Keltian Express at Riddersborg | Riddersborg | ||
| **Hunters of the Giant Fanged Penguin** | Specialized hunters preying on predatory seabirds in the Gulf of Jangsong. | Service | Trained in unique techniques for avian hunting. | (Gulf of Jangsong) | ||
| **Hellhound Breeders of Dragevik** | Breeders raising a ferocious canine breed renowned for intelligence and savagery. | Agricultural | Known for its use in northern defense. | Dragevik | ||
| **Somniant Stock Fund** | Leading manufacturer of weapons and weapons systems for the Bassaridian War League. | Mining/Manufacturing | Based in Somniumpolis | Somniumpolis | ||
| **Aminian Coffee Company** | Largest exporter of coffee in Bassaridia Vaeringheim | Agricultural | Cultivated in the Plains of Melusine surrounding Tel-Amin | Tel-Amin | ||
| **Knights Castle Reindeer Herders** | A union of ranchers who raise herds of reindeer in the plains and forests surrounding Riddersborg. | Agricultural | Represents the financial interests of nomadic Reinish people, who have long inhabited far Northern Keltia. | Riddersborg | ||
| **Lindley Whaling Company** | Based in Ardclach, the Lindley Whaling Company oversees the vast majority of whaling operations in the waters surrounding Aderstein. | Agricultural | Oversees the export of whale, seal, and sea lion meat. | Ardclach | ||
| **Copper Mines of Southern Jogi** | Located to the south of Jogi, the Copper Mines of Southern Jogi represents an association of copper mines along the southern Strait of Haifa, which in early 51 PSSC joined the General Port of Lake Morovia following negotiations with missionaries representing the Guild of Golden Shadows. | Mining/Manufacturing | Bassaridia Vaeringheim's largest exporter of copper. | Jogi | ||
| **Horned Bear Timber Company** | Based in Ardclach, the Horned Bear Timber Company exports timber harvested from the vast forests which cover much of the island of Aderstein | Mining/Manufacturing | The largest competitor of the East Keltian Timber Company. | Ardclach | ||
| **Granadita Collective** | The Granadita Collective is a loose association of farmers operating along the southern Strait of Haifa, who specialize in the cultivation of crops such as beans, tomatoes, potatoes, squashes, wheat and maize. | Agricultural | A network of farmers operating across the eastern shores of the southern Strait of Haifa. | Eastern southern Strait coastal villages | ||
| **Pharmacon Sect** | The Pharmacon Sect is a cultic organization based in the canyonlands of Acheron, devoted to the extraction and refinement of sacred resins and minerals from the petrified root systems of ancient trees. These materials are used to produce potent medicines vital to the health and spiritual balance of Bassaridia Vaeringheim. | Services | A self-contained religious and economic community located deep within the ancient root labyrinths of the Acheron highlands. | Acheron | ||
| **Skyrophian Security Contractors** | The Skyrophian Security Contractors is a Skýrophos-based private security firm whose services can be rented out by cities, companies, or organizations hoping to bolster their defenses. | Service | Often provides security for vessels transporting cargo around Lake Morovia and along the Strait of Haifa. | Skýrophos | ||
| **Haifadora Postal Service** | The Haifadora Postal Service is a postal company responsible for delivering mail across Bassaridia Vaeringheim and its domains. | Service | All postal workers are famously accompanied by a pair of Panthera haifadora. | Vaeringheim | ||
| **Herd Caton** | Based in Catonis Atrium, Herd Caton is an association of indigenous satyrs who reserve the exclusive rights to raise and sell vegetable lamb of tartary and vegetable lamb products on the General Port. | Agricultural | Represents the interests of one of the region's oldest indigenous communities. | Catonis Atrium | ||
| **Wasp Hunters of the Austral Isles** | Wasp Hunters of the Austral Isles is a community of privateers and former privateers who earn their living by selling the nutrient-rich, partially digested fish pulp which they harvest from the intestines of the Aiji-Hial-Nas that they hunt in great abundance in the isles of northwestern Corum. | Agricultural | Historically affiliated with the Alliance of the Bassarid Oceans. | Austral Isles | ||
| **Fleet of Rouge Divers** | The Fleet of the Rouge Divers is a guild of deep-sea treasure divers who sell salvaged goods and treasure from shipwrecks—old and new—in the Eastern Cherusken Ocean and Strait of Haifa. | Service | Originally based on the Port of Rouge. | Rouge | ||
| **Sea Elm Southern Meadery** | The Sea-Elm Southern Meadery is responsible for the production of a highly sought after type of somewhat psychedelic mead which is flavored with hints of Zoe Elm resin and sea-water collected from the quiet beaches of the southern Strait. | Agricultural | One of the oldest companies based on the General Port. | Blore Heath | ||
| **Merchant Caravans of the Candy Kingdom** | Among the most famous of all nomadic merchant tribes in central and southern Keltia, the Merchant Caravans of the Candy Kingdom travel from the legendary city of Butterscotch to sell their wares to eager customers in Bassaridia Vaeringheim. | Service | Based in the semi-mythical city of Butterscotch. | Butterscotch | ||
| **Federation of North Brabipant** | The Federation of North Brabipant represents a loose association of oil drilling communities located in the arctic to the north of Aderstein. | Mining/Manufacturing | As of 73/2/51 PSSC the Federation officially represented twelve distinct sovereign arctic mining operations. | Arctic north of Aderstein | ||
| **Southern Strait Preservation Corporation** | Responsible for construction and maintenance of sea defenses along the shores of the Strait of Haifa. | Mining/Manufacturing | Originally based on the Port of Mylecia, now headquartered in Vaeringheim. | Vaeringheim | ||
| **Bassaridian Broadcasting Corporation** | The nation's leading radio broadcaster. | Service | Best known for its popular morning program hosted by Marcus Emre Andronikos.
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| **Eosphorus Motor Company** | Based in Luminaria, Eosphorus Motor Company is the Strait of Haifa's leading manufacturer of consumer vehicles. | Mining/Manufacturing | Named for the demi-god, Eosphorus, who heralds the arrival of dawn, guiding travelers. | Luminaria | ||
| **Port of Qandra** | Named for the Normarkian God of Storms, War, and Endurance, the Port harnesses daily lightning across the Archipelago Delphis to generate electricity. | Mining/Manufacturing | Generates electricity for the isolated, rural communities on Lake Morovia’s islands. | Delphica | ||
| **Bijarian Energy Corporation** | The nation’s largest energy provider, operating geothermal powerplants beneath Lake Morovia and surrounding highlands. | Mining/Manufacturing | Provides roughly 60% of the nation’s energy. | Pyralis | ||
| **Vortelin Electronics** | Offers the highest-grade electronic components in Keltia. | Mining/Manufacturing | Based in Lewisburg. | Lewisburg | ||
| **Thyrsiad Rubber Company** | Produces rubber products from the Atosien Guayule tree native to the high deserts of Ferrum Citadel. | Mining/Manufacturing | Named for the goddess Thyrsia. | Ferrum Citadel | ||
| **Nefel Village** | Community specializing in tobacco cultivation south of Jogi. | Agricultural | Tobacco commonly smoked in Noctic-Rabrev blends. | Jogi | ||
| **Stygium Mines of Acheron** | Government-sanctioned cult-industrial enterprise extracting Black Bloom from ancient rabbit tunnels. | Mining/Manufacturing | Used for ritual, medicinal, military, and recreational purposes. | Acheron | ||
| **Temple of Aprobelle** | Government oversight and social harmony institution, detecting and deterring dissent through surveillance and psychological intervention. | Services | Core products: loyalty audits, real-time behavior monitoring, anomaly detection. | Vaeringheim | ||
| **Diamonia Sugar Cooperatives** | Cultivate, refine, and distribute sugar exclusively within the Valley of Diamonds, just beyond Diamandis. | Agriculture | Operate under special authority from the Merchants of the Valley of Diamonds. | Diamandis | ||
| **Ouriana Lowlands Farmers' Association** | Network of farmers along the Ouriana River lowlands, specializing in cold-steppes crops. | Agriculture | Added to the General Port during the Valley of Keltia Campaign. | Bashkim | ||
| **Ouriad River Fisheries Cooperative** | Sustainable fishing cooperative from headwaters near Ourid down to Lake Morovia. | Agriculture | Famous for mountain lamprey catches. | Ourid | ||
| **Keltian Steppe Caravan Company** | Overland transport and courier services across Tonar, Bashkim, and Ourid via camel and Qorai-Bašak riders. | Services | Added to the General Port during Phase III of the Valley of Keltia Campaign. | Tonar | ||
| **Caspazani Livestock Company** | Highland horse breeding and long-range herding assisted by trained bat colonies. | Agricultural | Added to the General Port during Phase IV of the Valley of Keltia Campaign. | Bashkim | ||
| **Trans-Rodinian Granite Agency** | Exports granite quarried in the Lacaran Mountains of central Keltia. | Mining/Manufacturing | Routes pass through the Valley of Central Keltia Dependency. | Lacaran Mountains | ||
| **White Ruby Communes** | Agrarian syndicate from Notranskja exporting staple crops, meats, and herbs. | Agricultural | Joined the General Port after observing Ourid’s revitalization. | Notranskja | ||
| **Fange Velvet** | Highland cooperative producing stag antler velvet products via Norse healing traditions. | Agricultural | Joined the General Port after Notranskja’s accession. | Fanghorn | ||
| **Sårensby Depot** | Northern trade syndicate in the fjord city consolidating Normarkian exports via the Trans-Keltian Express. | Service | Principal conduit for northern exports. | Sårensby | ||
| **Amber Ports of Slevik** | Premier amber exporter based in Arctic Slevik, Keltia’s far north. | Mining/Manufacturing | Exclusive trade rights over regional amber fields. | Slevik | ||
| **Haifa Compliance Exchange** | Provides documentation services, compliance bonds, and pilotage scheduling for vessels transiting the Strait of Haifa under the Straits Conventions of 52.06 PSSC. | Service | Primary clearinghouse for trade compliance and enforcement transparency in the Strait of Haifa. | Vaeringheim | ||
| **Port of Corumia** | Historically associated with the now-defunct Port of Vines, the Port of Corumia is responsible for aggregating and exporting staple crops, herbs, and raw resources produced across the Associate Domain of Corumia. | Various | The Port of Corumia is the largest single employer of the Bassarid diaspora in Corum. | Corum | ||
| **Pentiad Terminal Operations** | Provides core port services including berth allocation, stevedoring, yard storage, reefer management, and intermodal transfers at the General Port of Lake Morovia. | Services | Added to the General Port to guarantee orderly vessel handling and protect critical sea-to-shore transitions under the blessing of Penthia, Guardian of the Threshold. | Vaeringheim | ||
| **Azat Tug and Pilot Cooperative** | Provides harbor pilotage, tug support, and convoy navigation services for commercial and ceremonial vessels across the Strait of Haifa. | Services | Supports vessel access across multiple ports, including those operating under the Straits Conventions of 52.06 PSSC; regarded as the frontline enforcer of maritime threshold integrity. | Vaeringheim | ||
| **Calliope Shipyard Repair Agency** | Provides shipyard, drydock, and field repair services for vessels operating in all ports governed by the Straits Conventions of 52.06 PSSC, specializing in hull renewal, mechanical diagnostics, and regulatory compliance inspections. | Services | Recognized for emergency dispatch, underwater ROV survey capability, and hybrid propulsion diagnostics; operates with full access to the General Port of Lake Morovia’s drydock grid and remote repair outposts across the Strait of Haifa. | Vaeringheim | ||
| **Bulhanu Maritime Insurance Association** | Offers comprehensive marine risk coverage for vessels operating across the Strait of Haifa, including hull, cargo, delay, war-risk, and arbitration protection in accordance with the Straits Conventions of 52.06 PSSC. | Services | Renowned for its broad indemnity network and tailored coverage options for compliant ports and sanctioned trade corridors; maintains legal underwriters accredited in Vaeringheim and charter protection offices throughout the region. | Vaeringheim | ||
| **Morovian Customs & Freight Syndicate** | Provides bonded customs brokerage and third-party logistics coordination across all Straits Convention–compliant ports, with specialization in voucher-based trade and sanctioned cargo screening. | Services | Facilitates efficient entry and clearance processing, freight consolidation, duty suspension, and escort arrangements for high-risk or cultic cargo; operates as the principal logistics interface for merchants navigating the regulatory channels of the Strait of Haifa. | Vaeringheim | ||
| **Nefelean Seas Armory** | A specialized service company dedicated to training and deploying Haifan Armored Lake Dolphins for War League and general security operations. | Services | Provides reconnaissance, escort, and harbor defense units across Lake Morovia and the Strait of Haifa. | Somniumpolis | ||
| **Morovian Sanitation and Bilge Company** | A nationwide sanitation and public-health logistics contractor providing bilge & canal pump-outs, vector abatement, facility decontamination, wastewater assays, and emergency spill response in support of Straits Conventions compliance. | Services | Primary port-side and inland provider underpinning disease control at the General Port of Lake Morovia and across Bassaridia Vaeringheim. | Vaeringheim | ||
| Lamian Ward | An ancient order of Lamian Alperkin of the Odiferian tribes, living in a tree-dwelling village within the nation’s oldest Alon Pyralis grove, located in the southern Gloom Forest. The Ward specializes in non-lethal ranching and managed browsing of the Naked Lowland Giraffe, supplying meat, preserved foods, hides, tallow, collagen, and by-products under strict sanctuary and Straits compliance. | Agriculture | Provenance-tagged “Lowland Giraffe” lines; acorn-finish browse rotations; audited welfare and traceability. | Erythros | ||
| Sleva Farming Supply Cooperatives | A Slevik-based co-op producing sanitized, pelletized fertilizer from the partially digested plant matter harvested from Caledonj Boulder Tick innards; also recovers slab-molt carapace for frost-proof roofing and trail-grade. | Agriculture | Primary supplier of “Bouldercast” alpine fertilizer to highland terraces and General Port investors. | Slevik | ||
| Hrimmanes Woolhorse Company | A ranching & textiles cooperative specializing in northern Keltian woolhorses (Equus borealis pilosus) for breeding stock, pack geldings, and cold-weather fleece. | Agricultural | Certified bloodlines and seasonal fleece/yarn exports via the General Port. | Eikbu | ||
| Thesean Iron Exports | Extracts and exports iron ore from the remote arctic reaches of the frozen arctic, drawing upon the metallurgical rites of the Benacian Bassaridian Iron Cult of Leng. Revered for its purity and spiritual significance, Thesean iron is smelted according to ritualized procedures that honor ancient conceptions of divine balance. | Mining/Manufacturing | Provides high-grade arctic iron for tool forging, equipment manufacturing infrastructure, and ceremonial works. | - | ||
| Ordo Ebríumä Oneira | Alperkin commercial cult, rooted in the worship of the Ebríumä, offering professional guiding, portage, ropeway licensing, and rescue across the Caledonian Highlands. | Services. | Neutral, oath-bound passage specialists linking Highland markets to the Haifan littoral. | Hamarrfell | ||
| King's Home Fur Trappers' Cooperative | A cooperative of trappers from Elijah's Rest and the surrounding wilderness, supplying high-grade subarctic pelts to Bassaridian markets via the convoy routes to Lake Morovia. | Agricultural | Primary supplier of fox, marten, hare, and wolf pelts from Keltia's arctic far north. | Elijah's Rest | ||
| Lothayan Skybridge Airways | Zeppelin-based passenger and cargo line overlaying the Trans-Morovia and Trans-Keltian Express corridors. | Services | Primary zeppelin operator of Bassaridia Vaeringheim, linking mainline and branchline cities via elevated mooring towers. | Vaeringheim | ||
| Fanghorn Highland Gas Company | The Fanghorn Highland Gas Company is North Keltia's largest exporter of natural gas. | Mining/Manufacturing | Drawing on gas fields trapped beneath glacial valleys and ancient peat basins, the company supplies domestic, commercial, and industrial consumers across Bassaridia Vaeringheim and beyond. | Fanghorn | ||
| Caledonj Bay Fishermen’s’ Cooperatives | A network of fisherfolk from the enclosed Caledonj Bay, specializing in the cultivation and export of the rare deep-bay lobster found only in its cold, nutrient-rich waters. | Agriculture | Sole licensed exporter of Caledonj deep-bay lobster to Bassaridia Vaeringheim. | Slevik |
Daily Price Tables
| This snapshot shows total quantities of select resources eligible for import by the Imperial Federation, given current prices and investment across six investors. | |||
| Key Resources | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| Resource | Quantity | Units | Supplying Company |
| Iron | 48,700 | tons | East Keltian Iron Co. |
| Steel | 95,877 | tons | East Keltian Iron Co. |
| Petroleum Coke | 12,626 | tons | Fed. of North Brabipant |
| Copper | 82,037 | tons | Copper Mines of S. Jogi |
| Specialized Construction | |||
| Gabion Cages | 3,945 | cages | Southern Strait Pres. Corp. |
| Reinforced Panels | 31,951 | panels | Southern Strait Pres. Corp. |
| Revetment Blocks | 9,710 | blocks | Southern Strait Pres. Corp. |
| Groyne Kits | 18,839 | kits | Southern Strait Pres. Corp. |
| Wave Barriers | 11,760 | m | Southern Strait Pres. Corp. |
| Marine Fasteners | 7,095 | kg | Southern Strait Pres. Corp. |
| Erosion Mesh | 12,903 | m² | Southern Strait Pres. Corp. |
| Sediment Traps | 18,872 | units | Southern Strait Pres. Corp. |
| Concrete Units | 22,863 | tons | Southern Strait Pres. Corp. |
| Tide Aggregate | 35,053 | m³ | Southern Strait Pres. Corp. |
| Foundation Piles | 15,358 | m | Southern Strait Pres. Corp. |
| Filter Matting | 2,863 | rolls | Southern Strait Pres. Corp. |
| Precious Metals & Jewelry | |||
| Gold Necklaces | 5,137 | pcs | Shï Collective |
| Gold Rings | 13,158 | pcs | Shï Collective |
| Gold Bracelets | 8,974 | pcs | Shï Collective |
| Gold Earrings | 20,936 | pairs | Shï Collective |
The daily price tables published by the General Port provide essential information on the quantity of goods and services that citizens may redeem via stipend vouchers. Under the constitution of Bassaridia Vaeringheim, Regional Investors are required to issue such vouchers to every citizen they represent. In practice, vouchers are typically distributed at the beginning of each 61-day month, ensuring that citizens have regular access to a wide range of items, including staple commodities like rice and specialized services such as transport or healthcare.
Purpose and Function
The key function of the tables is to display both the base price of a product or service and the adjusted price as determined by daily market dynamics. When an adjusted price is labeled as “Low,” it signifies that the adjusted price is actually higher than the base price. In these circumstances, a higher adjusted price results in a greater quantity of the product that can be redeemed per voucher on that day. Conversely, when an adjusted price is labeled as “High,” it is lower than the base price, meaning the quantity of that product a citizen can obtain with a single voucher will be reduced.
Impact on Citizen Planning
Because daily price fluctuations can significantly alter the amount of goods or services redeemable, these tables have become an integral tool for personal and communal planning. Citizens frequently check the tables to determine if they should redeem their vouchers immediately—or wait until a particular product’s price shifts in their favor. For instance, if a family observes that the adjusted price of rice is marked “Low” on a given day, they may opt to cash in their stipend at that time, ensuring they receive a maximum yield. On the other hand, if an important item is listed as “High,” residents might choose to delay redemption until the market swings once more.
Constitutional Obligations of Regional Investors
Under the governance structure of Bassaridia Vaeringheim, each Regional Investor—such as the Vaeringheim Regional Investor or the Jeseri Regional Investor—is obligated to provide stipend vouchers to their constituents. These distributions occur at the start of every 61-day month, guaranteeing a consistent flow of vouchers throughout the year. The daily price tables, therefore, are not merely a reflection of market forces but also part of a broader system of economic rights and responsibilities that affect both investors and citizens alike.
Agricultural Sector

Bassaridia Vaeringheim’s agricultural sector is a vast, ever-evolving network of farmers, ranchers, and specialized producers working together to meet the region’s diverse food demands—while simultaneously shaping a vibrant culinary tradition. Major contributors like the Gladeseed Farmers’ Union grow staple crops such as rice, edible algae, and shrimp, while the Plains of Jogi supply wheat, oats, and cereal to sustain basic dietary needs. More niche producers—like the Camel Herders of the Jangsong Province, the Salurian Temple of Sacred Horehound, and the Noctic Fleet—offer culturally significant goods such as camel meat, horehound-based beverages, and Noctic-Rabrev flower concentrates. These offerings underscore deep ties between agriculture, local customs, and spiritual practices, manifesting in inventive dishes that blend Haifan spices, Alperkin foraging traditions, and resourceful Bassaridian cooking methods—evident in favorites like cinnamon-spiced velvet worm breakfast hash and Morovian eel and rice patties.
At the heart of this dynamic system is an automated daily price table, which factors in both regular supply-demand shifts and special events—such as festival days or commemorations—to set updated product prices. By adjusting prices based on the date, it provides farmers, merchants, and other stakeholders with timely information, allowing them to respond swiftly to market changes. Over time, this adaptability has fueled culinary innovations, as chefs and home cooks experiment with fresh or newly affordable ingredients—like shrimp from Suncliff Fisheries or camel milk from Jangsong—ensuring Bassaridian cuisine remains practical, resourceful, and ever-evolving.
Thanks to this robust agricultural backbone, Bassaridia Vaeringheim not only supplies essential staples but also fosters a market for exotic goods—ranging from edible algae and Morovian water buffalo to Noctic-Rabrev flower concentrates. The resulting cuisine, celebrated for its creative fusion of heritage and available resources, exemplifies how the nation’s agricultural sector and cultural depth are inextricably linked, producing dishes that honor tradition while embracing constant change.
| Date (Day/Month/Year PSSC) | Product | Producing Company | Base Price | Price Level | Tier III Price | Tier II Price | Tier I Price | Units | Explanation |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Rice | Gladeseed Farmers' Union | 9.00 | High | 2.97 | 5.94 | 8.91 | tons | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Edible Algae | Gladeseed Farmers' Union | 21.00 | Low | 7.07 | 14.14 | 21.21 | tons | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Shrimp | Gladeseed Farmers' Union | 15.00 | High | 4.45 | 8.90 | 13.35 | tons | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Anterran Spicy Onion | Gladeseed Farmers' Union | 18.00 | High | 5.04 | 10.08 | 15.12 | tons | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Queen's Garlic | Gladeseed Farmers' Union | 27.00 | High | 7.65 | 15.30 | 22.95 | tons | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Morovian Water Buffalo | Atterian Cattle Drivers | 0.60 | Low | 0.23 | 0.46 | 0.69 | head | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Morovian Water Buffalo Beef | Atterian Cattle Drivers | 5.00 | Low | 1.83 | 3.66 | 5.50 | tons | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Unprocessed Noctic-Rabrev Leaf Concentrate | Noctic Fleet | 0.60 | High | 0.17 | 0.34 | 0.52 | barrels | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Processed Noctic-Rabrev Leaf Concentrate | Noctic Fleet | 0.30 | High | 0.09 | 0.18 | 0.27 | barrels | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Dried Noctic-Rabrev Petals | Noctic Fleet | 2.25 | Low | 0.83 | 1.66 | 2.49 | kilograms | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Noctic-Rabrev Flower Oil Extract | Noctic Fleet | 0.45 | High | 0.13 | 0.26 | 0.39 | liters | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Noctic-Rabrev Culinary Spice Blend | Noctic Fleet | 1.75 | Low | 0.64 | 1.29 | 1.94 | kilograms | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Sanctified Noctic Leaf (ritual-grade) | Noctic Fleet | 9.00 | High | 2.91 | 5.82 | 8.73 | bundles | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Noctic Tincture (therapeutic dosage) | Noctic Fleet | 2.50 | High | 0.75 | 1.50 | 2.25 | vials | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Noctic-Rabrev Infused Incense | Noctic Fleet | 3.00 | Low | 1.01 | 2.02 | 3.03 | packs | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Noctic Flower Lokum (sweet export) | Noctic Fleet | 2.25 | Standard | 0.75 | 1.50 | 2.25 | boxes | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Temple-Pressed Noctic Resin | Noctic Fleet | 5.00 | High | 1.46 | 2.93 | 4.40 | bricks | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Distilled Noctic Elixir (medical grade) | Noctic Fleet | 6.75 | Standard | 2.25 | 4.50 | 6.75 | bottles | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Noctic-Rabrev Anointing Balm | Noctic Fleet | 4.00 | Low | 1.38 | 2.77 | 4.16 | jars | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Noctic-Rabrev Ritual Ink | Noctic Fleet | 3.50 | High | 1.15 | 2.30 | 3.46 | bottles | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Noctic Soak Oil | Noctic Fleet | 4.75 | High | 1.45 | 2.91 | 4.37 | flasks | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Nocticine Silk-Wrap Cigarettes (20-count) | Noctic Fleet | 7.25 | High | 1.95 | 3.91 | 5.87 | packs | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Caravan Reserve Noctic Cigars (hand-rolled) | Noctic Fleet | 3.40 | Low | 1.22 | 2.44 | 3.67 | sticks | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Pocket-Press Noctic Chew Pouches (minted) | Noctic Fleet | 4.80 | High | 1.47 | 2.94 | 4.41 | tins | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Chewable Night-Leaf Gum (sugar-free) | Noctic Fleet | 3.20 | High | 0.94 | 1.89 | 2.84 | blisters | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Quick-Fuse Nocticine Buccal Film | Noctic Fleet | 8.10 | High | 2.31 | 4.63 | 6.96 | sheets | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Hand-Cured Nefel Leaf Cigarettes (20-count) | Nefel Village | 6.80 | High | 1.90 | 3.80 | 5.71 | packs | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Village Reserve Tobacco Cigars (oak-aged) | Nefel Village | 4.10 | High | 1.27 | 2.54 | 3.81 | sticks | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Pressed Nefel Chew Rolls (spiced) | Nefel Village | 4.50 | Low | 1.78 | 3.56 | 5.35 | tins | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Sun-Dried Pipe Tobacco (long-cut) | Nefel Village | 5.25 | Low | 1.94 | 3.88 | 5.82 | pouches | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Tobacco Infused Oil (for incense burners) | Nefel Village | 3.90 | Standard | 1.30 | 2.60 | 3.90 | flasks | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Nefel Clay-Smoked Cigarettes (10-count) | Nefel Village | 7.45 | Low | 2.75 | 5.50 | 8.26 | packs | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Herbal-Blend Hookah Tobacco | Nefel Village | 6.20 | High | 1.98 | 3.96 | 5.95 | jars | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Tobacco Ash Charcoal Tablets (ritual use) | Nefel Village | 2.60 | High | 0.79 | 1.59 | 2.39 | discs | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Manwine | Jogiani Merchants of Manwine | 2.07 | Low | 0.80 | 1.61 | 2.42 | barrels | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Milkwine | Jogiani Merchants of Manwine | 6.00 | Low | 2.36 | 4.72 | 7.08 | barrels | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Zoe Elm Resin (Unrefined) | Keepers of the Grove of Zoe Elm | 0.03 | Standard | 0.01 | 0.02 | 0.03 | barrels | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Zoe Elm Resin (Refined) | Keepers of the Grove of Zoe Elm | 0.04 | Standard | 0.01 | 0.02 | 0.04 | barrels | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Sea Elm Flavored Mead | Sea-Elm Southern Meadery | 1.11 | High | 0.34 | 0.68 | 1.02 | barrels | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Wheat | Plains of Jogi | 0.30 | High | 0.08 | 0.16 | 0.25 | tons | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Oats | Plains of Jogi | 0.23 | High | 0.06 | 0.13 | 0.21 | tons | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Cereal | Plains of Jogi | 0.52 | Low | 0.18 | 0.36 | 0.54 | pallets | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Hay | Plains of Jogi | 0.45 | Low | 0.15 | 0.31 | 0.47 | bales | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Ale of the Night | Ale of the Night Central Brewery | 2.43 | Low | 0.92 | 1.84 | 2.77 | barrels | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Camels | Camel Herders of the Jangsong Province | 1.04 | High | 0.32 | 0.64 | 0.97 | head | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Camel Meat | Camel Herders of the Jangsong Province | 34.65 | High | 10.85 | 21.71 | 32.57 | tons | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Camel Milk | Camel Herders of the Jangsong Province | 5.20 | Low | 1.90 | 3.81 | 5.72 | barrels | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Camel Hump Water | Camel Herders of the Jangsong Province | 3.47 | Low | 1.29 | 2.58 | 3.88 | barrels | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Camel Hump Water Tea | Camel Herders of the Jangsong Province | 0.86 | Low | 0.34 | 0.68 | 1.02 | barrels | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Pearls | Anterran Imports and Services | 0.79 | High | 0.25 | 0.51 | 0.77 | sacks | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Abalone | Anterran Imports and Services | 2.64 | High | 0.87 | 1.74 | 2.61 | crates | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Opium | Merchant Guild of the Poppy Goddess | 0.18 | Low | 0.06 | 0.13 | 0.20 | sacks | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Hash | Merchant Guild of the Poppy Goddess | 0.17 | High | 0.05 | 0.10 | 0.15 | sacks | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Mead | Grand Cave Bee Meadery | 0.49 | Low | 0.18 | 0.36 | 0.54 | barrels | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Cinammon | Cinammon Plains of Roue | 0.45 | Low | 0.16 | 0.33 | 0.50 | tons | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Velvet Worm Meat | The Velvet Company | 1.04 | Low | 0.40 | 0.80 | 1.21 | tons | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Velvet Worm Eggs | The Velvet Company | 0.35 | Low | 0.13 | 0.27 | 0.41 | crates | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Silk | Seamstresses of Rouge | 5.00 | Low | 1.98 | 3.96 | 5.94 | rolls | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Horehound Mead | Salurian Temple of Sacred Horehound | 0.05 | High | 0.01 | 0.02 | 0.04 | barrels | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Horehound Beer | Salurian Temple of Sacred Horehound | 0.07 | High | 0.02 | 0.04 | 0.06 | barrels | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Sea Cow Beef | Bulhanu Ranchers' Association | 8.50 | High | 2.72 | 5.44 | 8.16 | tons | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Atterian Armored Pufferfish | Suncliff Fisheries | 3.00 | Low | 1.19 | 2.38 | 3.57 | tons | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Morovian Saucer Eyed Giant Eel | Suncliff Fisheries | 7.50 | Low | 2.77 | 5.54 | 8.32 | tons | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Amina Crab | Suncliff Fisheries | 6.00 | Low | 2.06 | 4.12 | 6.18 | tons | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Mugwort Oil | Ministers of Mistress Mugwort | 0.35 | High | 0.10 | 0.20 | 0.31 | barrels | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Ground Mugwort | Ministers of Mistress Mugwort | 0.75 | Low | 0.26 | 0.53 | 0.80 | sacks | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Mugwort Tincture | Ministers of Mistress Mugwort | 0.10 | High | 0.02 | 0.05 | 0.08 | barrels | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Blood InfusedRed Wine | Blood Vineyards of the Far North | 0.39 | High | 0.10 | 0.20 | 0.31 | barrels | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Wisp Rice | Norsolyrian Wisp Rice Farmers Association | 15.00 | High | 4.20 | 8.40 | 12.60 | tons | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Giid-Lisea-Eda | Giid-Lisea Ranching Import Company | 0.41 | Low | 0.15 | 0.31 | 0.47 | head | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Giid-Lisea-Eda Beef | Giid-Lisea Ranching Import Company | 7.10 | High | 2.34 | 4.68 | 7.02 | tons | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Giid-Lisea-Eda Milk | Giid-Lisea Ranching Import Company | 3.85 | High | 1.02 | 2.05 | 3.08 | liters | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Cream Butter | Giid-Lisea Ranching Import Company | 2.12 | Low | 0.78 | 1.56 | 2.35 | pounds | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Aged Cheese | Giid-Lisea Ranching Import Company | 1.44 | High | 0.45 | 0.90 | 1.35 | wheels | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Giid-Lisea Hide Leather | Giid-Lisea Ranching Import Company | 4.23 | Low | 1.43 | 2.87 | 4.31 | sheets | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Tusk Ivory Carvings | Giid-Lisea Ranching Import Company | 0.73 | Low | 0.25 | 0.51 | 0.77 | pieces | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Bone-Broth Concentrate | Giid-Lisea Ranching Import Company | 5.67 | Low | 2.04 | 4.08 | 6.12 | jars | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Mammoth Fat Candles | Giid-Lisea Ranching Import Company | 1.98 | High | 0.62 | 1.24 | 1.86 | candles | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Frozen Mammoth Steaks | Giid-Lisea Ranching Import Company | 6.22 | High | 1.80 | 3.60 | 5.41 | pounds | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Pickled Mammoth Tongue | Giid-Lisea Ranching Import Company | 0.89 | High | 0.25 | 0.50 | 0.75 | jars | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Giid-Lisea Jerky (salted) | Giid-Lisea Ranching Import Company | 4.56 | Low | 1.74 | 3.49 | 5.24 | slabs | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Mammoth Bone Flour (fertilizer) | Giid-Lisea Ranching Import Company | 2.71 | Low | 1.05 | 2.11 | 3.17 | sacks | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Giid-Lisea Cream Liqueur | Giid-Lisea Ranching Import Company | 3.14 | High | 0.97 | 1.94 | 2.92 | bottles | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Highland Ale (milk-based) | Giid-Lisea Ranching Import Company | 5.09 | Low | 1.90 | 3.80 | 5.70 | tankards | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Vaeringheim Turkey Meat | Bird Keepers of Saluria | 1.07 | Low | 0.42 | 0.84 | 1.27 | tons | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Salurian Swamp Quail Eggs | Bird Keepers of Saluria | 12.00 | Low | 4.79 | 9.59 | 14.39 | crates | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Giant Fanged Penguin Blubber | Hunters of the Giant Fanged Penguin | 25.00 | Low | 9.25 | 18.50 | 27.75 | tons | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Giant Fanged Penguin Blubber Oil Extract | Hunters of the Giant Fanged Penguin | 5.00 | Low | 1.75 | 3.50 | 5.25 | barrels | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Coffee | Aminian Coffee Company | 100.00 | Low | 39.00 | 78.00 | 117.00 | pounds | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Reindeer Meat | Knights Castle Reindeer Herders | 3.15 | High | 0.88 | 1.76 | 2.64 | tons | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Leather | Knights Castle Reindeer Herders | 7.50 | High | 2.30 | 4.60 | 6.90 | pounds | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Bone Products | Knights Castle Reindeer Herders | 1.06 | High | 0.28 | 0.56 | 0.85 | crates | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Whale Meat | Lindley Whaling Company | 13.50 | Low | 4.95 | 9.90 | 14.85 | tons | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Whale Oil | Lindley Whaling Company | 0.77 | Low | 0.30 | 0.60 | 0.90 | crates | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Whale Bone | Lindley Whaling Company | 5.10 | Low | 1.85 | 3.70 | 5.55 | tons | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Seal Meat | Lindley Whaling Company | 3.10 | High | 1.00 | 2.00 | 3.00 | tons | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Seal Oil | Lindley Whaling Company | 0.32 | Low | 0.12 | 0.24 | 0.36 | crates | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Seal Fur | Lindley Whaling Company | 2.23 | High | 0.70 | 1.40 | 2.11 | crates | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Sea Lion Meat | Lindley Whaling Company | 6.45 | High | 1.84 | 3.69 | 5.54 | tons | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Sea Lion Oil | Lindley Whaling Company | 0.46 | Low | 0.18 | 0.36 | 0.54 | crates | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Sea Lion Fur | Lindley Whaling Company | 4.80 | Standard | 1.60 | 3.20 | 4.80 | crates | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Beans | Granadita Collective | 1.80 | Low | 0.63 | 1.26 | 1.90 | tons | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Potatos | Granadita Collective | 4.90 | High | 1.43 | 2.87 | 4.31 | tons | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Squash | Granadita Collective | 4.70 | Low | 1.86 | 3.72 | 5.59 | tons | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Wheat | Granadita Collective | 1.13 | Low | 0.41 | 0.83 | 1.25 | tons | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | maize | Granadita Collective | 5.82 | Low | 2.11 | 4.22 | 6.34 | tons | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Vegetable Lamb of Tartary | Herd Caton | 2.77 | Low | 0.94 | 1.88 | 2.82 | head | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Lamb’s Wool (Vegetable Blend) | Herd Caton | 0.18 | Standard | 0.06 | 0.12 | 0.18 | kg | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Lamb-Root Cheese | Herd Caton | 0.42 | Low | 0.15 | 0.31 | 0.47 | wheels | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Tartary Saplings | Herd Caton | 0.32 | Low | 0.12 | 0.24 | 0.36 | plants | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Pickled Lamb Stalks | Herd Caton | 0.24 | High | 0.06 | 0.13 | 0.20 | jars | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Partially Digested Fish Pulp | Wasp Hunters of the Austral Isles | 23.76 | High | 7.68 | 15.36 | 23.04 | pounds | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Fermented Fish Pulp Bricks | Wasp Hunters of the Austral Isles | 4.12 | Standard | 1.37 | 2.74 | 4.12 | bricks | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Fish Gut Oil (cooking & lamp use) | Wasp Hunters of the Austral Isles | 7.85 | High | 2.56 | 5.12 | 7.69 | liters | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Salted Intestinal Mash | Wasp Hunters of the Austral Isles | 15.63 | High | 4.58 | 9.16 | 13.75 | pounds | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Brined Gill Ribbons | Wasp Hunters of the Austral Isles | 3.21 | Low | 1.17 | 2.35 | 3.53 | bundles | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Smoked Aiji-Hial-Nas Strips | Wasp Hunters of the Austral Isles | 8.44 | High | 2.41 | 4.83 | 7.25 | pounds | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Pickled Stomach Chunks | Wasp Hunters of the Austral Isles | 2.09 | High | 0.58 | 1.16 | 1.75 | jars | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Fish Maw Jelly | Wasp Hunters of the Austral Isles | 6.39 | High | 2.02 | 4.04 | 6.07 | jars | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Dried Scale Powder (seasoning) | Wasp Hunters of the Austral Isles | 2.44 | High | 0.70 | 1.41 | 2.12 | sachets | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Sea-Salt Ferment Porridge | Wasp Hunters of the Austral Isles | 5.70 | High | 1.59 | 3.18 | 4.78 | bowls | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Wasp Hunter’s Black Rum | Wasp Hunters of the Austral Isles | 9.80 | Low | 3.92 | 7.84 | 11.76 | bottles | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Fish-Pulp Mead (sweet & briny blend) | Wasp Hunters of the Austral Isles | 4.55 | Low | 1.80 | 3.60 | 5.41 | bottles | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Spiced Intestine Ale | Wasp Hunters of the Austral Isles | 6.13 | High | 1.73 | 3.47 | 5.21 | tankards | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Dried Roe Biscuits | Wasp Hunters of the Austral Isles | 3.22 | High | 0.91 | 1.82 | 2.73 | cakes | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Hunter’s Brine Wine (fortified) | Wasp Hunters of the Austral Isles | 7.90 | Low | 3.10 | 6.21 | 9.32 | bottles | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Raw Cane Sugar | Diamonia Sugar Cooperatives | 1.92 | High | 0.62 | 1.25 | 1.88 | tons | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Refined White Sugar | Diamonia Sugar Cooperatives | 1.44 | High | 0.38 | 0.77 | 1.16 | tons | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Brown Sugar | Diamonia Sugar Cooperatives | 0.88 | Standard | 0.29 | 0.58 | 0.88 | tons | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Molasses | Diamonia Sugar Cooperatives | 0.76 | Low | 0.27 | 0.54 | 0.82 | barrels | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Rock Sugar Crystals | Diamonia Sugar Cooperatives | 0.67 | Low | 0.24 | 0.49 | 0.74 | crates | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Sugar Loaves | Diamonia Sugar Cooperatives | 1.15 | Low | 0.44 | 0.88 | 1.33 | blocks | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Date Sugar Blend | Diamonia Sugar Cooperatives | 0.38 | High | 0.11 | 0.22 | 0.34 | sacks | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Candied Citrus Peel | Diamonia Sugar Cooperatives | 0.24 | High | 0.07 | 0.14 | 0.22 | crates | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Sugar Syrup | Diamonia Sugar Cooperatives | 0.91 | Low | 0.36 | 0.72 | 1.09 | barrels | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Sweet Tea Cakes | Diamonia Sugar Cooperatives | 0.53 | High | 0.17 | 0.34 | 0.52 | boxes | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Cold-Steppe Barley | Ouriana Lowlands Farmers' Association | 8.25 | High | 2.19 | 4.39 | 6.60 | tons | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Proso Millet | Ouriana Lowlands Farmers' Association | 7.75 | Low | 2.91 | 5.83 | 8.75 | tons | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Buckwheat | Ouriana Lowlands Farmers' Association | 9.50 | Low | 3.57 | 7.15 | 10.73 | tons | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Foxtail Millet | Ouriana Lowlands Farmers' Association | 8.00 | Low | 2.96 | 5.92 | 8.88 | tons | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Cold-Hardy Lentils | Ouriana Lowlands Farmers' Association | 12.00 | Low | 4.24 | 8.48 | 12.72 | tons | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Turnips (Mountain-Grown) | Ouriana Lowlands Farmers' Association | 6.25 | Low | 2.39 | 4.78 | 7.18 | tons | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Rutabagas (Highland) | Ouriana Lowlands Farmers' Association | 6.50 | Low | 2.23 | 4.46 | 6.69 | tons | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Alpine Cabbage | Ouriana Lowlands Farmers' Association | 6.75 | High | 1.89 | 3.78 | 5.67 | tons | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Wild Rye | Ouriana Lowlands Farmers' Association | 9.00 | Low | 3.51 | 7.02 | 10.53 | tons | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Cultivated Rye | Ouriana Lowlands Farmers' Association | 9.75 | High | 2.63 | 5.26 | 7.89 | tons | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Kohlrabi | Ouriana Lowlands Farmers' Association | 7.25 | Low | 2.53 | 5.07 | 7.61 | tons | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Steppe Rhubarb | Ouriana Lowlands Farmers' Association | 5.75 | Low | 1.95 | 3.90 | 5.86 | tons | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Mountain Sorrel | Ouriana Lowlands Farmers' Association | 4.00 | High | 1.10 | 2.21 | 3.32 | tons | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Cold-Hardy Hops | Ouriana Lowlands Farmers' Association | 18.00 | High | 5.04 | 10.08 | 15.12 | tons | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Highland Herbal Blend (raw) | Ouriana Lowlands Farmers' Association | 10.50 | Low | 3.99 | 7.98 | 11.97 | tons | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Fermenting Barley | Ouriana Lowlands Farmers' Association | 12.75 | Low | 4.97 | 9.94 | 14.91 | tons | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Highland Lentil and Millet Mix (packaged) | Ouriana Lowlands Farmers' Association | 13.25 | Low | 5.25 | 10.50 | 15.76 | tons | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Highland Grayling | Ouriad River Fisheries Cooperative | 7.80 | High | 2.54 | 5.09 | 7.64 | tons | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Mountain Whitefish | Ouriad River Fisheries Cooperative | 6.90 | High | 1.84 | 3.68 | 5.52 | tons | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Brown Trout | Ouriad River Fisheries Cooperative | 8.25 | High | 2.44 | 4.89 | 7.34 | tons | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Lake Sturgeon Roe | Ouriad River Fisheries Cooperative | 11.50 | High | 3.33 | 6.66 | 10.00 | kilograms | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Whitefish (Spawning-Run) | Ouriad River Fisheries Cooperative | 6.50 | Low | 2.51 | 5.02 | 7.53 | tons | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Lamprey | Ouriad River Fisheries Cooperative | 9.75 | Low | 3.34 | 6.69 | 10.04 | crates | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Salted Lamprey Filets | Ouriad River Fisheries Cooperative | 8.10 | Low | 2.75 | 5.50 | 8.26 | tons | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Smoked Burbot | Ouriad River Fisheries Cooperative | 7.25 | High | 1.98 | 3.96 | 5.94 | tons | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Steppe Horse (Working Breed) | Caspazani Livestock Company | 3.20 | High | 1.04 | 2.08 | 3.13 | head | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Highland Courier Mount | Caspazani Livestock Company | 4.70 | High | 1.41 | 2.82 | 4.23 | head | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Cavalry Stock (Auxiliary-Grade) | Caspazani Livestock Company | 5.40 | High | 1.72 | 3.45 | 5.18 | head | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Foal Training Licenses | Caspazani Livestock Company | 0.40 | Standard | 0.13 | 0.26 | 0.40 | permits | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Standard Saddle Kits (Hide & Wood) | Caspazani Livestock Company | 1.60 | Low | 0.59 | 1.18 | 1.77 | sets | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Herding Bat Colony (Trained) | Caspazani Livestock Company | 5.80 | Low | 2.16 | 4.32 | 6.49 | colonies | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Bat Guidance Whistle Sets | Caspazani Livestock Company | 0.50 | Low | 0.17 | 0.34 | 0.52 | kits | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Pack Horse Leasing Contracts | Caspazani Livestock Company | 1.90 | Low | 0.69 | 1.38 | 2.07 | agreements | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Horse Milk (Fermentable) | Caspazani Livestock Company | 1.10 | High | 0.33 | 0.67 | 1.01 | liters | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Livestock Registry Processing (Valley Standard) | Caspazani Livestock Company | 0.30 | High | 0.08 | 0.16 | 0.24 | entries | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | White Beets | White Ruby Communes | 7.12 | Low | 2.46 | 4.93 | 7.40 | crates | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Potatoes | White Ruby Communes | 12.54 | High | 4.13 | 8.27 | 12.41 | sacks | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Onions | White Ruby Communes | 10.30 | High | 2.78 | 5.56 | 8.34 | sacks | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Cabbage | White Ruby Communes | 8.76 | Low | 3.15 | 6.30 | 9.46 | heads | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Garlic Bulbs | White Ruby Communes | 1.98 | High | 0.55 | 1.11 | 1.68 | bundles | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Dill | White Ruby Communes | 0.67 | Low | 0.24 | 0.48 | 0.72 | kilograms | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Parsley | White Ruby Communes | 0.54 | High | 0.15 | 0.31 | 0.47 | kilograms | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Wild Juniper Berries | White Ruby Communes | 0.30 | Low | 0.10 | 0.20 | 0.31 | kilograms | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Thyme Bush Cuttings | White Ruby Communes | 0.19 | High | 0.06 | 0.12 | 0.18 | kilograms | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Preserved Wild Boar (Spiced) | White Ruby Communes | 0.46 | High | 0.15 | 0.30 | 0.46 | kilograms | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Caledonian Spiced Ham | White Ruby Communes | 0.12 | High | 0.03 | 0.07 | 0.11 | kilograms | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Caledonian Cured Ham (Young) | White Ruby Communes | 0.22 | Low | 0.08 | 0.16 | 0.25 | kilograms | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Purple Sturgeon Caviar | White Ruby Communes | 0.04 | High | 0.01 | 0.02 | 0.03 | kilograms | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Crab Roe Caviar | White Ruby Communes | 0.05 | High | 0.01 | 0.03 | 0.05 | kilograms | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Dried Pel'myeny Dumplings | White Ruby Communes | 3.21 | Low | 1.27 | 2.54 | 3.81 | packs | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Borsch Base Mix (Dehydrated) | White Ruby Communes | 2.90 | Low | 1.13 | 2.26 | 3.39 | canisters | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Velvet Antler Capsules | Fange Velvet | 0.24 | High | 0.08 | 0.16 | 0.24 | bottles | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Powdered Velvet Antler | Fange Velvet | 1.10 | High | 0.29 | 0.59 | 0.89 | kilograms | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Velvet Antler Slices (Dried) | Fange Velvet | 0.54 | High | 0.14 | 0.29 | 0.44 | kilograms | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Antler-Based Tonic Elixir | Fange Velvet | 0.78 | High | 0.22 | 0.45 | 0.68 | liters | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Velvet Antler Salve | Fange Velvet | 0.31 | Low | 0.11 | 0.22 | 0.33 | jars | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Luxury Antler Infused Tea | Fange Velvet | 0.87 | Low | 0.32 | 0.65 | 0.98 | canisters | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Antler Resin Bars | Fange Velvet | 1.09 | Low | 0.41 | 0.82 | 1.23 | bricks | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Velvet Antler Wine (Fortified) | Fange Velvet | 2.32 | High | 0.73 | 1.46 | 2.20 | bottles | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Velvet Antler Soap | Fange Velvet | 2.50 | Low | 0.87 | 1.74 | 2.62 | bars | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Antler Horn Carvings (Polished Ends) | Fange Velvet | 0.15 | Low | 0.05 | 0.10 | 0.16 | units | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Wheat (Unmilled) | Port of Corumia | 0.82 | High | 0.22 | 0.44 | 0.66 | tons | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Oats (Unhulled) | Port of Corumia | 0.52 | High | 0.13 | 0.27 | 0.42 | tons | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Hay (Dry Bundled) | Port of Corumia | 0.79 | Low | 0.31 | 0.62 | 0.94 | bales | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Cereal Base Grain Blend | Port of Corumia | 0.87 | Low | 0.29 | 0.58 | 0.88 | pallets | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Nou-Oname Leaves (Dried) | Port of Corumia | 12.00 | High | 3.68 | 7.36 | 11.04 | satchels | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Adraso-Onam (Dried Herb Mix) | Port of Corumia | 21.35 | High | 6.61 | 13.23 | 19.85 | bundles | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Eeli-Illt-Eda Meat (Fresh) | Port of Corumia | 5.50 | High | 1.51 | 3.03 | 4.56 | tons | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Calamari (Lake Norton) | Port of Corumia | 2.96 | High | 0.88 | 1.77 | 2.66 | tons | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Jied-Rarev (Unrefined Pollen) | Port of Corumia | 5.48 | High | 1.76 | 3.53 | 5.31 | kilograms | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Fuy-Rabrev (Raw Resin) | Port of Corumia | 5.96 | High | 1.90 | 3.81 | 5.72 | kilograms | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Lowland Giraffe Meat (primal cuts) | Lamian Ward | 6.80 | Low | 2.62 | 5.25 | 7.88 | tons | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Salted Giraffe Jerky | Lamian Ward | 3.25 | Low | 1.24 | 2.48 | 3.73 | slabs | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Pemmican Cakes (tallow & dried meat) | Lamian Ward | 2.10 | Low | 0.84 | 1.68 | 2.52 | cakes | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Rendered Tallow | Lamian Ward | 2.95 | Low | 1.08 | 2.16 | 3.24 | kilos | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Marrow Oil | Lamian Ward | 0.78 | Low | 0.27 | 0.54 | 0.82 | barrels | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Gelatin & Collagen Stock | Lamian Ward | 1.35 | Low | 0.49 | 0.98 | 1.47 | kilos | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Bone-Broth Concentrate | Lamian Ward | 4.20 | High | 1.15 | 2.31 | 3.48 | jars | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Lowland Giraffe Hides (veg-tanned) | Lamian Ward | 4.10 | Low | 1.44 | 2.89 | 4.34 | sheets | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Sinew/Tendon Cordage | Lamian Ward | 0.95 | Low | 0.33 | 0.66 | 0.99 | coils | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Bone Flour (fertilizer) | Lamian Ward | 2.40 | Low | 0.94 | 1.88 | 2.83 | sacks | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Bouldercast Alpine Fertilizer Pellets | Sleva Farming Supply Cooperatives | 1.60 | High | 0.50 | 1.01 | 1.52 | tons | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Bouldercast Terrace Blend (slow-release) | Sleva Farming Supply Cooperatives | 1.25 | Low | 0.42 | 0.84 | 1.26 | tons | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Plug-Pit Seedling Mix (germination grade) | Sleva Farming Supply Cooperatives | 0.88 | Low | 0.32 | 0.65 | 0.98 | tons | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Carapace Chitin-Calcium Flour (soil amendment) | Sleva Farming Supply Cooperatives | 0.54 | High | 0.16 | 0.33 | 0.50 | tons | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Molted Carapace Roofing Slabs (frost-proof) | Sleva Farming Supply Cooperatives | 7.20 | High | 2.23 | 4.46 | 6.69 | slabs | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Cuticle Grit (erosion & drainage aggregate) | Sleva Farming Supply Cooperatives | 0.76 | Low | 0.28 | 0.57 | 0.87 | tons | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Root-Mat Foliar Extract (liquid feed) | Sleva Farming Supply Cooperatives | 3.25 | Low | 1.10 | 2.20 | 3.31 | barrels | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Tri-Rostrum Microbial Inoculant | Sleva Farming Supply Cooperatives | 45.00 | Low | 15.45 | 30.90 | 46.35 | kilograms | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Amber-Salt Deterrent Lures | Sleva Farming Supply Cooperatives | 32.00 | Low | 11.20 | 22.40 | 33.60 | packs | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Terrace Stabilization Mat (biocomposite) | Sleva Farming Supply Cooperatives | 18.00 | High | 5.94 | 11.88 | 17.82 | rolls | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Woolhorse Underfleece (raw, Grade A) | Hrimmanes Woolhorse Company | 2.40 | High | 0.68 | 1.37 | 2.06 | bales | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Woolhorse Underfleece (raw, Grade B) | Hrimmanes Woolhorse Company | 1.60 | Low | 0.61 | 1.22 | 1.84 | bales | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | De-Guarded Woolhorse Tops | Hrimmanes Woolhorse Company | 3.10 | Low | 1.19 | 2.39 | 3.59 | bales | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Woolhorse Spun Yarn (dk/worsted, 50 kg) | Hrimmanes Woolhorse Company | 2.20 | Low | 0.82 | 1.65 | 2.48 | crates | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Woolhorse Felt Bolts (10 m x 1.4 m) | Hrimmanes Woolhorse Company | 1.80 | Low | 0.61 | 1.22 | 1.83 | bolts | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Pack-Train Woolhorse (geldings) | Hrimmanes Woolhorse Company | 0.85 | Low | 0.30 | 0.61 | 0.92 | head | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Breeding Woolhorse (mares) | Hrimmanes Woolhorse Company | 1.10 | High | 0.35 | 0.71 | 1.07 | head | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Cold-Weather Tack Set (saddle, collars, panniers) | Hrimmanes Woolhorse Company | 7.50 | High | 2.37 | 4.74 | 7.12 | sets | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Prime Reindeer Pelts | King's Home Fur Trappers' Cooperative | 6.75 | Low | 2.44 | 4.89 | 7.35 | bundles | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Snow-Hare Fur (Winter White) | King's Home Fur Trappers' Cooperative | 4.10 | High | 1.27 | 2.54 | 3.81 | bundles | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Arctic Fox Pelts (Grade A) | King's Home Fur Trappers' Cooperative | 7.90 | Low | 2.78 | 5.57 | 8.37 | bundles | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Tanned Wolf Hides | King's Home Fur Trappers' Cooperative | 5.60 | High | 1.53 | 3.06 | 4.59 | sheets | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Bear Fat Rendering (Cooking & Lamp Grade) | King's Home Fur Trappers' Cooperative | 1.85 | High | 0.56 | 1.13 | 1.70 | barrels | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Smoked Venison (Cold-Steppe Cure) | King's Home Fur Trappers' Cooperative | 3.40 | High | 0.91 | 1.83 | 2.75 | tons | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Antler Carving Blanks | King's Home Fur Trappers' Cooperative | 0.88 | Low | 0.34 | 0.68 | 1.02 | crates | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Sinew Cordage (Hand-Twisted) | King's Home Fur Trappers' Cooperative | 0.52 | High | 0.13 | 0.27 | 0.41 | coils | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Trapper’s Tallow Soap (Pine & Resin Blend) | King's Home Fur Trappers' Cooperative | 2.25 | High | 0.64 | 1.28 | 1.93 | bars | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Frontier Survival Kits (Flint, Cord, Resin, Hide Pouch) | King's Home Fur Trappers' Cooperative | 0.95 | High | 0.30 | 0.61 | 0.92 | sets | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Caledonj Deep-Bay Lobster | Caledonj Bay Fishermen’s’ Cooperatives | 1.88 | High | 0.61 | 1.22 | 1.83 | tons | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Lobster Roe (Fresh) | Caledonj Bay Fishermen’s’ Cooperatives | 6.80 | Low | 2.69 | 5.39 | 8.09 | kilograms | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Salt-Cured Lobster Meat | Caledonj Bay Fishermen’s’ Cooperatives | 1.73 | Low | 0.61 | 1.22 | 1.84 | tons | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Pickled Lobster Claws (Spiced) | Caledonj Bay Fishermen’s’ Cooperatives | 2.35 | High | 0.75 | 1.51 | 2.27 | jars | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Lobster Bisque Base | Caledonj Bay Fishermen’s’ Cooperatives | 3.90 | High | 1.07 | 2.15 | 3.23 | barrels | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Smoked Lobster Fillets | Caledonj Bay Fishermen’s’ Cooperatives | 1.85 | High | 0.55 | 1.11 | 1.68 | tons | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Lobster Shell Powder (Culinary Use) | Caledonj Bay Fishermen’s’ Cooperatives | 4.75 | High | 1.44 | 2.88 | 4.32 | kilograms | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Chitin Extract (Cosmetic Grade) | Caledonj Bay Fishermen’s’ Cooperatives | 7.80 | High | 2.23 | 4.46 | 6.70 | kilograms | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Amber-Lobster Jerky | Caledonj Bay Fishermen’s’ Cooperatives | 6.40 | High | 1.70 | 3.41 | 5.12 | slabs | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Lobster Broth Concentrate | Caledonj Bay Fishermen’s’ Cooperatives | 5.60 | Low | 2.01 | 4.02 | 6.04 | bottles | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Deep-Bay Lobster Oil | Caledonj Bay Fishermen’s’ Cooperatives | 4.30 | Low | 1.64 | 3.29 | 4.94 | liters | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Crushed Lobster Shell Fertilizer | Caledonj Bay Fishermen’s’ Cooperatives | 2.95 | Low | 1.05 | 2.10 | 3.15 | sacks | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Amber-Spiced Lobster Sausage | Caledonj Bay Fishermen’s’ Cooperatives | 9.25 | High | 2.62 | 5.24 | 7.86 | tons | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Marinated Lobster Medallions | Caledonj Bay Fishermen’s’ Cooperatives | 3.25 | High | 0.99 | 1.99 | 2.99 | trays | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Caledonj Lobster Liver Paste | Caledonj Bay Fishermen’s’ Cooperatives | 2.10 | High | 0.59 | 1.18 | 1.78 | jars | General market fluctuations. |
| Average adjusted price (5.13) compared to average base price (5.10) is **Low**. | |||||||||
Mining/Manufacturing/Energy Sectors

Bassaridia Vaeringheim’s manufacturing sector stands at the core of the nation’s industrial might, providing the fundamental materials, refined products, and sophisticated weaponry that underpin both everyday commerce and the Bassaridian War League’s military operations. Major producers such as the East Keltian Iron Company and Mylecian Coal Ports offer a steady flow of iron, steel, coal, and concrete—essential components for infrastructure and consumer goods alike. In addition, the Thalassian Temples Granite Export Cooperative and the East Keltian Timber Company supply high-grade granite and timber for projects ranging from civic construction to advanced manufacturing. Specialized manufacturers, including the Baratar Corporation and the Onceanic Boot Company, deliver products suited to both civilian life (e.g., perfumes, boots, and jewelry) and combat needs (e.g., firearms and tactical gear).
An automated daily price table helps set dynamic costs for these commodities and finished goods, reflecting changes in supply, demand, and national observances. Most items listed on this table are accessible to private citizens, who acquire them using their constitutionally mandated monthly vouchers. These vouchers enable individuals and families to participate in the country’s industrial output, ensuring equitable distribution of resources. However, not every product included in the table is intended for the general populace. Some—particularly those produced by entities such as the Somniant Stock Fund—are developed and reserved for military or government purposes. Tanks, artillery pieces, aircraft, and other advanced systems remain exclusively available to the Bassaridian War League and official governmental agencies, underscoring their strategic importance and restricted nature.
The Bassaridian War League relies heavily on the agility and productivity of the manufacturing sector. Whether the need is for infrastructural resources like granite and timber, or cutting-edge military equipment such as new prototype tanks and automated artillery systems, manufacturing plays a decisive role in securing the nation’s defensive and offensive capabilities. As each division across Vaeringheim, Alpazkigz, Odiferia, Jeseri, and the Hatch Ministry seeks to stay prepared for emerging threats, the sector’s adaptability and robust output help maintain Bassaridia Vaeringheim’s readiness on land, sea, and air.
By balancing widespread consumer access to most goods with strategic oversight of specialized weaponry, the manufacturing sector ensures that both civilian and military needs are met. This dual focus fosters overall economic prosperity, sustains ongoing technological innovation, and preserves Bassaridia Vaeringheim’s capacity to respond effectively to challenges at home and abroad.
| Date | Product | Company | Base Price | Level | Tier III | Tier II | Tier I | Units | Explanation |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Doryon Rifle 7.62×39mm | Baratar Corporation | 3.1500 | High | 1.0395 | 2.0790 | 3.1185 | units | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Skopion Sniper Rifle 8.6mm with 5x Scope | Baratar Corporation | 0.4500 | Low | 0.1515 | 0.3030 | 0.4545 | units | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Lykastos Pistol 9mm Swampproof | Baratar Corporation | 3.9000 | High | 1.1570 | 2.3140 | 3.4710 | units | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Kleisthenes Carbine 5.45mm Folding Stock | Baratar Corporation | 2.2500 | High | 0.6300 | 1.2600 | 1.8900 | units | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Sphex SMG 5.7mm Short Barrel | Baratar Corporation | 0.2700 | High | 0.0765 | 0.1530 | 0.2295 | units | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Orontes Shotgun 12-Gauge Semi-Auto | Baratar Corporation | 1.1000 | Low | 0.4253 | 0.8506 | 1.2760 | units | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Phokion Sidearm 10mm Officer Issue | Baratar Corporation | 1.7500 | Low | 0.6416 | 1.2833 | 1.9250 | units | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Aurean Carbine 6.5mm Compact | Baratar Corporation | 2.7000 | High | 0.7830 | 1.5660 | 2.3490 | units | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Thorakitai Field Armor Composite-Plated | Baratar Corporation | 2.4000 | High | 0.7280 | 1.4560 | 2.1840 | kits | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Cataphract Saddle Harness Reinforced | Baratar Corporation | 1.8500 | Low | 0.6845 | 1.3690 | 2.0535 | sets | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Xyston Utility Pack 14L Pilgrim Model | Baratar Corporation | 0.9500 | High | 0.2786 | 0.5573 | 0.8360 | packs | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Mycale Boots Knee-High Water-Wicking | Baratar Corporation | 0.7500 | Low | 0.2775 | 0.5550 | 0.8325 | pairs | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Phalanx Scout Cloak Wool Camo | Baratar Corporation | 1.0500 | High | 0.3394 | 0.6789 | 1.0185 | units | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Tagmata Bandolier with Incense Chamber | Baratar Corporation | 0.4000 | High | 0.1200 | 0.2400 | 0.3600 | sets | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Myrmex 33cm | Baratar Corporation | 0.1500 | Low | 0.0504 | 0.1009 | 0.1515 | bundles | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Antiope Guard Sash Crimson Embroidered | Baratar Corporation | 0.2200 | Standard | 0.0733 | 0.1466 | 0.2200 | bundles | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Thymiari Signal Kit Reedflare Tricolor | Baratar Corporation | 0.6500 | High | 0.1906 | 0.3813 | 0.5720 | units | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Kapnos Horn Beacon Oil-Based Smoke | Baratar Corporation | 0.3000 | Standard | 0.0999 | 0.1999 | 0.3000 | devices | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Myrrhex Grenade Mk.IV Incense Compound | Baratar Corporation | 0.6000 | Low | 0.2080 | 0.4160 | 0.6240 | cases | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Fanarion Torch Dual Beam Ritual Use | Baratar Corporation | 0.5000 | High | 0.1650 | 0.3300 | 0.4950 | units | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Electricity | Roving Wind Farm Corporation | 0.0640 | High | 0.0196 | 0.0392 | 0.0588 | megawatts | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Electricity | Port of Qandra | 0.0650 | High | 0.0175 | 0.0350 | 0.0526 | megawatts | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Electricity | Bijarian Energy Corporation | 6.7830 | Low | 2.4418 | 4.8837 | 7.3256 | megawatts | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Purple Granite | Thalassian Temples Granite Export Cooperative | 0.0360 | High | 0.0110 | 0.0220 | 0.0331 | blocks | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Iron | East Keltian Iron Company | 1.6920 | High | 0.5019 | 1.0038 | 1.5058 | tons | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Steel | East Keltian Iron Company | 2.4120 | High | 0.6914 | 1.3828 | 2.0743 | tons | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Concrete | East Keltian Iron Company | 6.0390 | High | 1.6909 | 3.3818 | 5.0727 | tons | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Coal | Mylecian Coal Ports | 0.3780 | High | 0.1171 | 0.2343 | 0.3515 | tons | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Diamonds | Merchants of the Valley of Diamonds | 0.0500 | Low | 0.0198 | 0.0396 | 0.0595 | carats | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Timber | East Keltian Timber Company | 5.6300 | Low | 2.0831 | 4.1662 | 6.2493 | logs | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Mens' Boots | Onceanic Boot Company | 2.0000 | Standard | 0.6666 | 1.3333 | 2.0000 | pairs | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Womens' Boots | Onceanic Boot Company | 3.0000 | Low | 1.1100 | 2.2200 | 3.3300 | pairs | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Garganram Sign Plains Fertilizer | Commune of the Garganid Apostles | 0.6000 | High | 0.1919 | 0.3839 | 0.5760 | tons | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Gold Necklaces | Shï Collective | 0.1500 | High | 0.0460 | 0.0920 | 0.1380 | pieces | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Gold Rings | Shï Collective | 0.4000 | Low | 0.1560 | 0.3120 | 0.4680 | pieces | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Gold Bracelets | Shï Collective | 0.2700 | Low | 0.1062 | 0.2124 | 0.3186 | pieces | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Gold Earrings | Shï Collective | 0.6500 | Low | 0.2296 | 0.4593 | 0.6890 | pairs | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Robes | Order of the Sphinx | 1.3000 | Low | 0.4983 | 0.9966 | 1.4949 | units | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Dresses | Order of the Sphinx | 0.6500 | High | 0.1993 | 0.3986 | 0.5980 | units | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Tarnkappes | Order of the Sphinx | 2.1000 | High | 0.5880 | 1.1760 | 1.7640 | cloaks | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Coats | Order of the Sphinx | 1.0500 | High | 0.3255 | 0.6510 | 0.9765 | units | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Perfume | Market Hanavusu | 0.3200 | Low | 0.1109 | 0.2218 | 0.3328 | bottles | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Cologne | Market Hanavusu | 0.4500 | Low | 0.1590 | 0.3180 | 0.4770 | bottles | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Incense | Market Hanavusu | 0.9000 | Low | 0.3420 | 0.6840 | 1.0260 | sticks | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Candles | Market Hanavusu | 0.7300 | High | 0.2287 | 0.4574 | 0.6861 | pieces | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Crude Oil | Federation of North Brabipant | 1.2040 | High | 0.3772 | 0.7544 | 1.1317 | barrels | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Natural Gas | Federation of North Brabipant | 0.8720 | Low | 0.3197 | 0.6394 | 0.9592 | cubic meters | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Diesel Fuel | Federation of North Brabipant | 0.6330 | Low | 0.2363 | 0.4726 | 0.7089 | barrels | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Jet Fuel | Federation of North Brabipant | 0.5870 | Low | 0.2328 | 0.4656 | 0.6985 | barrels | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Lubricants | Federation of North Brabipant | 0.4190 | High | 0.1368 | 0.2737 | 0.4106 | liters | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Bitumen | Federation of North Brabipant | 0.2360 | High | 0.0778 | 0.1557 | 0.2336 | tons | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Propane | Federation of North Brabipant | 0.4820 | Low | 0.1831 | 0.3662 | 0.5494 | cubic meters | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Asphalt Base | Federation of North Brabipant | 0.3290 | High | 0.0997 | 0.1995 | 0.2993 | tons | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Shale Oil | Federation of North Brabipant | 0.2780 | Low | 0.1028 | 0.2056 | 0.3085 | barrels | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Petroleum Coke | Federation of North Brabipant | 0.3150 | Low | 0.1176 | 0.2352 | 0.3528 | tons | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Industrial Paraffin | Federation of North Brabipant | 0.2980 | Low | 0.1162 | 0.2324 | 0.3486 | tons | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Refined Gasoline | Federation of North Brabipant | 0.5410 | Low | 0.2127 | 0.4255 | 0.6383 | barrels | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Copper | Copper Mines of Southern Jogi | 3.4000 | Low | 1.3486 | 2.6972 | 4.0459 | tons | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Gabion Cages | Southern Strait Preservation Corporation | 0.1200 | High | 0.0344 | 0.0688 | 0.1032 | cages | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Reinforced Sea-Wall Panels | Southern Strait Preservation Corporation | 0.8400 | High | 0.2436 | 0.4872 | 0.7308 | panels | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Pre-Cast Revetment Blocks | Southern Strait Preservation Corporation | 0.2600 | High | 0.0832 | 0.1664 | 0.2496 | blocks | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Groyne Construction Kits | Southern Strait Preservation Corporation | 0.4700 | Low | 0.1864 | 0.3728 | 0.5592 | kits | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Wave Deflection Barriers | Southern Strait Preservation Corporation | 0.3120 | Low | 0.1154 | 0.2308 | 0.3463 | meters | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Marine-Grade Fasteners | Southern Strait Preservation Corporation | 0.1900 | Low | 0.0652 | 0.1304 | 0.1957 | kg | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Erosion Control Mesh | Southern Strait Preservation Corporation | 0.4050 | High | 0.1201 | 0.2402 | 0.3604 | square meters | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Bio-Engineered Sediment Traps | Southern Strait Preservation Corporation | 0.6800 | Low | 0.2425 | 0.4850 | 0.7276 | units | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Concrete Armor Units | Southern Strait Preservation Corporation | 0.7850 | High | 0.2224 | 0.4448 | 0.6672 | tons | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Tide-Resistant Fill Aggregate | Southern Strait Preservation Corporation | 0.9300 | High | 0.2480 | 0.4960 | 0.7440 | cubic meters | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Foundation Piles (treated timber) | Southern Strait Preservation Corporation | 0.4150 | High | 0.1161 | 0.2323 | 0.3485 | meters | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Drainage and Filter Matting | Southern Strait Preservation Corporation | 0.1020 | Low | 0.0390 | 0.0781 | 0.1172 | rolls | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Timber | Horned Bear Timber Company | 6.4600 | High | 2.1317 | 4.2635 | 6.3953 | logs | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | VX-7 Circuit Board | Vortelin Electronics | 0.8800 | High | 0.2346 | 0.4693 | 0.7040 | units | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | HydraLink Router | Vortelin Electronics | 1.3200 | Low | 0.4884 | 0.9768 | 1.4652 | units | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Vortex Transistor Pack | Vortelin Electronics | 0.4100 | High | 0.1284 | 0.2568 | 0.3853 | packs | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Redline Fiber Cable | Vortelin Electronics | 0.2900 | Low | 0.0986 | 0.1972 | 0.2958 | meters | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Smart Power Converters | Vortelin Electronics | 1.7400 | Low | 0.6148 | 1.2296 | 1.8444 | units | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Silicon Boards | Vortelin Electronics | 0.6200 | Low | 0.2232 | 0.4464 | 0.6696 | slabs | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Compact Signal Relay | Vortelin Electronics | 0.5500 | High | 0.1723 | 0.3446 | 0.5170 | units | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | CobraSeries Fuse Array | Vortelin Electronics | 0.1700 | High | 0.0493 | 0.0986 | 0.1479 | units | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | LumenTrack LED Driver | Vortelin Electronics | 0.3800 | High | 0.1076 | 0.2153 | 0.3230 | units | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Verdant Power Cell | Vortelin Electronics | 3.1300 | Low | 1.1998 | 2.3996 | 3.5994 | cells | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Basic Sensor Module | Vortelin Electronics | 0.4600 | Low | 0.1794 | 0.3588 | 0.5382 | units | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Electromechanical Timer | Vortelin Electronics | 0.6300 | High | 0.1953 | 0.3906 | 0.5859 | units | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Stabilizer Adapter | Vortelin Electronics | 0.9100 | Low | 0.3397 | 0.6794 | 1.0192 | units | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Basic Radio Kit | Vortelin Electronics | 2.3500 | Low | 0.9321 | 1.8643 | 2.7965 | kits | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Circuit Training Kit | Vortelin Electronics | 2.7000 | Low | 1.0800 | 2.1600 | 3.2400 | kits | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Torchleaf Raw Rubber | Thyrsiad Rubber Company | 0.8400 | Low | 0.3108 | 0.6216 | 0.9324 | blocks | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Refined Desert Rubber | Thyrsiad Rubber Company | 1.2700 | Low | 0.4444 | 0.8889 | 1.3335 | rolls | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Rubber Tubing | Thyrsiad Rubber Company | 0.4400 | Low | 0.1715 | 0.3431 | 0.5147 | meters | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Insulated Wire Sheath | Thyrsiad Rubber Company | 0.3800 | High | 0.1064 | 0.2128 | 0.3192 | meters | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Anti-Vibration Mounts | Thyrsiad Rubber Company | 0.7100 | High | 0.2177 | 0.4354 | 0.6532 | units | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Thyrsian Sole Sheets | Thyrsiad Rubber Company | 1.1200 | High | 0.3024 | 0.6048 | 0.9072 | sheets | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | High-Tensile Belting | Thyrsiad Rubber Company | 2.1500 | Low | 0.7883 | 1.5766 | 2.3650 | meters | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Waterproof Seals | Thyrsiad Rubber Company | 0.9600 | Low | 0.3744 | 0.7488 | 1.1232 | units | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Torchflex Gaskets | Thyrsiad Rubber Company | 0.5200 | Low | 0.1889 | 0.3778 | 0.5668 | units | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Elastic Fasteners | Thyrsiad Rubber Company | 0.1900 | High | 0.0614 | 0.1228 | 0.1843 | bundles | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Vehicle Tyres | Thyrsiad Rubber Company | 4.6700 | Low | 1.7746 | 3.5492 | 5.3238 | units | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Artisan Rubber Mats | Thyrsiad Rubber Company | 1.6300 | High | 0.5161 | 1.0322 | 1.5484 | sheets | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Industrial Hose | Thyrsiad Rubber Company | 2.9400 | High | 0.8428 | 1.6856 | 2.5284 | meters | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Medical-Grade Latex | Thyrsiad Rubber Company | 3.8500 | Low | 1.5271 | 3.0543 | 4.5815 | liters | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Vulcanized Panels | Thyrsiad Rubber Company | 2.3000 | Standard | 0.7666 | 1.5333 | 2.3000 | panels | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Crude Stygium Ore | Stygium Mines of Acheron | 0.9500 | Low | 0.3356 | 0.6712 | 1.0069 | kg | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Washed Stygium Ore | Stygium Mines of Acheron | 1.1000 | High | 0.3226 | 0.6453 | 0.9680 | kg | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Bloom-Grade Ore (Select Vein) | Stygium Mines of Acheron | 1.3500 | Low | 0.5355 | 1.0710 | 1.6065 | kg | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Black Bloom Resin (Cold-Pressed) | Stygium Mines of Acheron | 1.8500 | Low | 0.6845 | 1.3690 | 2.0535 | kg | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Thermo-Activated Resin Slab | Stygium Mines of Acheron | 2.1000 | Low | 0.7630 | 1.5260 | 2.2890 | kg | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Pulverized Bloom Concentrate | Stygium Mines of Acheron | 1.6000 | Low | 0.5439 | 1.0879 | 1.6320 | kg | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Deep Vein Extract (Stabilized) | Stygium Mines of Acheron | 2.7500 | Low | 0.9625 | 1.9250 | 2.8875 | kg | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Bloom Dust (Industrial Grade) | Stygium Mines of Acheron | 1.4500 | Low | 0.5510 | 1.1020 | 1.6530 | kg | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Stygium Slurry (Moist) | Stygium Mines of Acheron | 1.5500 | Low | 0.5838 | 1.1676 | 1.7515 | kg | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Bloom-Rabrev Composite Ore | Stygium Mines of Acheron | 2.4000 | High | 0.6960 | 1.3920 | 2.0880 | kg | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Resin Cake (Compressed Transport) | Stygium Mines of Acheron | 1.7000 | High | 0.5496 | 1.0993 | 1.6490 | kg | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Bloom Suspension (Neutral Carrier) | Stygium Mines of Acheron | 1.9000 | Standard | 0.6333 | 1.2666 | 1.9000 | kg | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Crystal Fracture Shards | Stygium Mines of Acheron | 2.0500 | High | 0.6696 | 1.3393 | 2.0090 | kg | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Raw Amber | Amber Ports of Slevik | 3.8420 | High | 1.1269 | 2.2539 | 3.3809 | kilograms | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Polished Amber | Amber Ports of Slevik | 1.4750 | Low | 0.5408 | 1.0816 | 1.6225 | kilograms | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Amber Beads | Amber Ports of Slevik | 0.9820 | High | 0.2815 | 0.5630 | 0.8445 | strands | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Amber Necklaces | Amber Ports of Slevik | 0.3600 | High | 0.1008 | 0.2016 | 0.3024 | pieces | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Amber Rings | Amber Ports of Slevik | 0.7200 | High | 0.2279 | 0.4559 | 0.6839 | pieces | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Amber Bracelets | Amber Ports of Slevik | 0.5300 | High | 0.1537 | 0.3074 | 0.4611 | pieces | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Amber Earrings | Amber Ports of Slevik | 1.1000 | High | 0.3080 | 0.6160 | 0.9240 | pairs | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Amber Brooches | Amber Ports of Slevik | 0.4100 | Low | 0.1639 | 0.3279 | 0.4919 | pieces | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Amber Talismans | Amber Ports of Slevik | 0.6600 | Low | 0.2617 | 0.5235 | 0.7854 | pieces | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Amber Inlay | Amber Ports of Slevik | 0.2700 | High | 0.0765 | 0.1530 | 0.2295 | tiles | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Amber Figurines | Amber Ports of Slevik | 0.1500 | High | 0.0425 | 0.0850 | 0.1275 | statues | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Amber-Resin Oil | Amber Ports of Slevik | 0.8500 | Low | 0.3343 | 0.6686 | 1.0029 | bottles | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Eirenarch X Executive Sedan | Eosphorus Motor Company | 0.4200 | High | 0.1372 | 0.2744 | 0.4116 | units | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Phoræ Vento Urban EV | Eosphorus Motor Company | 0.7900 | High | 0.2133 | 0.4266 | 0.6399 | units | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Aureline Astra Family Sedan | Eosphorus Motor Company | 0.5500 | Standard | 0.1833 | 0.3666 | 0.5500 | units | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Velatrix Solara Performance Coupe | Eosphorus Motor Company | 0.2100 | Low | 0.0762 | 0.1525 | 0.2289 | units | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Kybele Nomad Terrain Wagon | Eosphorus Motor Company | 0.3700 | Low | 0.1369 | 0.2738 | 0.4107 | units | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Lucernae LX Canal Convertible | Eosphorus Motor Company | 0.1200 | Low | 0.0463 | 0.0927 | 0.1392 | units | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Oros Lynceum Crossover SUV | Eosphorus Motor Company | 0.6400 | High | 0.1962 | 0.3925 | 0.5888 | units | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Mornia Vox Micro EV | Eosphorus Motor Company | 0.1100 | High | 0.0348 | 0.0696 | 0.1045 | units | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Aulos Estate Touring Wagon | Eosphorus Motor Company | 0.4000 | Low | 0.1600 | 0.3200 | 0.4800 | units | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Helioris Family Minivan | Eosphorus Motor Company | 0.2800 | High | 0.0924 | 0.1848 | 0.2772 | units | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Aurelia Utility Pick-up | Eosphorus Motor Company | 0.3800 | High | 0.1013 | 0.2026 | 0.3040 | units | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Class D-92 Morovia Standard | Eosphorus Motor Company | 0.0175 | Low | 0.0065 | 0.0131 | 0.0197 | units | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Class LX-77 Lucernae Royal | Eosphorus Motor Company | 0.0075 | Low | 0.0028 | 0.0056 | 0.0084 | units | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Class H-55 Historiatouria | Eosphorus Motor Company | 0.0210 | Low | 0.0077 | 0.0155 | 0.0233 | units | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Model CV-19 Atosian Vault Hauler | Eosphorus Motor Company | 0.0038 | Low | 0.0013 | 0.0026 | 0.0040 | units | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Model F-31 Stripping Hauler | Eosphorus Motor Company | 0.0070 | Low | 0.0026 | 0.0053 | 0.0080 | units | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Model K-04 Courier Starline | Eosphorus Motor Company | 0.0105 | Low | 0.0036 | 0.0072 | 0.0108 | units | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Model CT-66 Coalborn Tender | Eosphorus Motor Company | 0.0084 | High | 0.0023 | 0.0046 | 0.0070 | units | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Model Z-7 Secutor Diplomatic Line | Eosphorus Motor Company | 0.0060 | Low | 0.0023 | 0.0046 | 0.0070 | units | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Model TM-5 Tetragram Enclave | Eosphorus Motor Company | 0.0050 | High | 0.0013 | 0.0026 | 0.0040 | units | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Model PR-1 Adlet Ironhowl | Eosphorus Motor Company | 0.0042 | Low | 0.0014 | 0.0029 | 0.0044 | units | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Model A-03 Bannerwagon | Eosphorus Motor Company | 0.0140 | Low | 0.0047 | 0.0094 | 0.0142 | units | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Model V-99 Thunderguard Citadel Train | Eosphorus Motor Company | 0.0002 | High | 0.0000 | 0.0001 | 0.0002 | units | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Class LZ-51 Luminaria Dawnsail | Eosphorus Motor Company | 0.0068 | High | 0.0019 | 0.0038 | 0.0057 | units | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Class PZ-32 Pilgrim Skycaravan | Eosphorus Motor Company | 0.0072 | Low | 0.0027 | 0.0054 | 0.0082 | units | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Class CN-40 Canyon Aurora | Eosphorus Motor Company | 0.0045 | Low | 0.0017 | 0.0034 | 0.0052 | units | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Class HZ-44 Highland Warden | Eosphorus Motor Company | 0.0048 | Low | 0.0019 | 0.0038 | 0.0057 | units | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Class CZ-38 Coastal Zephyr | Eosphorus Motor Company | 0.0054 | High | 0.0017 | 0.0034 | 0.0052 | units | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Class DZ-77 Dawn Concord Diplomatic Line | Eosphorus Motor Company | 0.0036 | High | 0.0009 | 0.0018 | 0.0028 | units | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Class FZ-61 Ferrum Loadbearer | Eosphorus Motor Company | 0.0040 | High | 0.0011 | 0.0023 | 0.0035 | units | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Class MZ-19 Courier Nimbus | Eosphorus Motor Company | 0.0050 | High | 0.0014 | 0.0028 | 0.0043 | units | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Kalithros Class Rifle | Somniant Stock Fund | 0.8300 | Low | 0.3209 | 0.6418 | 0.9627 | units | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Delphica Class Grenadier Rifle | Somniant Stock Fund | 0.2490 | Low | 0.0854 | 0.1709 | 0.2564 | units | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Chrysos Class Commando Rifle | Somniant Stock Fund | 0.1240 | Low | 0.0421 | 0.0842 | 0.1264 | units | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Lothaya Class Sniper Rifle | Somniant Stock Fund | 0.0332 | High | 0.0090 | 0.0181 | 0.0272 | units | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Erythros Class Pistol | Somniant Stock Fund | 0.1660 | High | 0.0542 | 0.1084 | 0.1626 | units | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Bubalus XT Class Revolver | Somniant Stock Fund | 0.9500 | High | 0.2849 | 0.5699 | 0.8550 | units | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Cathartes Class RPG | Somniant Stock Fund | 0.0300 | High | 0.0095 | 0.0191 | 0.0288 | units | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Harpyia Class Submachine Gun | Somniant Stock Fund | 0.1250 | Low | 0.0425 | 0.0850 | 0.1275 | units | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Strix Class Combat Shotgun | Somniant Stock Fund | 0.2200 | Low | 0.0814 | 0.1628 | 0.2442 | units | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Regavis Class DMR | Somniant Stock Fund | 0.2700 | Low | 0.1008 | 0.2016 | 0.3024 | units | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Aithra Class Howitzer | Somniant Stock Fund | 0.0017 | Standard | 0.0005 | 0.0011 | 0.0017 | units | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Aetheris Class Towed Howitzer | Somniant Stock Fund | 0.0049 | Low | 0.0017 | 0.0035 | 0.0053 | units | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Iynas Class Field Gun | Somniant Stock Fund | 0.0042 | High | 0.0012 | 0.0025 | 0.0038 | units | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | 300mm Secutor Class Coastal Guns | Somniant Stock Fund | 0.0033 | High | 0.0008 | 0.0017 | 0.0026 | guns | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | 155mm Halicarn Class Self-Propelled Howitzer | Somniant Stock Fund | 0.0025 | Low | 0.0008 | 0.0017 | 0.0026 | units | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | 120mm Odiferian Class Mortar Carrier | Somniant Stock Fund | 0.0016 | High | 0.0005 | 0.0010 | 0.0015 | units | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Quadwalker "Horehound" 4170 | Somniant Stock Fund | 0.0028 | High | 0.0007 | 0.0014 | 0.0022 | units | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Quadwalker "Dungbeetle" 4172 | Somniant Stock Fund | 0.0020 | Low | 0.0007 | 0.0014 | 0.0021 | units | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Quadwalker "Killbot" 4200 | Somniant Stock Fund | 0.0041 | High | 0.0011 | 0.0022 | 0.0034 | units | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Quadwalker "Oble-Lisea" 4189 | Somniant Stock Fund | 0.0034 | Low | 0.0011 | 0.0023 | 0.0036 | units | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Nexa Class Advanced Prototype | Somniant Stock Fund | 0.0067 | High | 0.0019 | 0.0038 | 0.0058 | units | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Gargani Class Quadwalker | Somniant Stock Fund | 0.0039 | Low | 0.0013 | 0.0026 | 0.0040 | units | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Makra Class Battle Tank | Somniant Stock Fund | 0.0083 | Low | 0.0028 | 0.0056 | 0.0084 | units | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Laya Class Heavy Tank | Somniant Stock Fund | 0.0033 | Standard | 0.0011 | 0.0022 | 0.0033 | units | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Arachne Class Light Tank | Somniant Stock Fund | 0.0099 | High | 0.0032 | 0.0064 | 0.0097 | units | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Thalassa Class Main Battle Tank | Somniant Stock Fund | 0.0050 | Low | 0.0019 | 0.0038 | 0.0057 | units | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Syrinx Class Armored Infantry | Somniant Stock Fund | 0.0490 | Low | 0.0173 | 0.0346 | 0.0519 | squads | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Bijarian Command Vehicle | Somniant Stock Fund | 0.0008 | High | 0.0002 | 0.0005 | 0.0008 | units | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Onceanic Recon Vehicle | Somniant Stock Fund | 0.0025 | Low | 0.0009 | 0.0019 | 0.0029 | units | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Ephyra Class Anti-Aircraft Vehicle | Somniant Stock Fund | 0.0012 | Low | 0.0004 | 0.0009 | 0.0014 | units | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Ampelos Class Armored Recovery Vehicle | Somniant Stock Fund | 0.0031 | Standard | 0.0010 | 0.0020 | 0.0031 | systems | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Penthia Class Bridge-Laying Vehicle | Somniant Stock Fund | 0.0008 | High | 0.0001 | 0.0003 | 0.0006 | systems | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Ampelos Class Rail-Laying Engineering Vehicle | Somniant Stock Fund | 0.0021 | High | 0.0005 | 0.0011 | 0.0017 | systems | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Corythia Class Dedicated Logistics and Transport Truck | Somniant Stock Fund | 0.0019 | High | 0.0005 | 0.0010 | 0.0016 | systems | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Icaria Class Mine-Clearing / Combat Engineering Vehicle | Somniant Stock Fund | 0.0009 | Low | 0.0003 | 0.0006 | 0.0010 | systems | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Aiji Class Air-Caravan | Somniant Stock Fund | 0.0001 | High | 0.0000 | 0.0000 | 0.0001 | ships | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Kalithros-Class Amphibious Airstrip Barge | Somniant Stock Fund | 0.0002 | High | 0.0000 | 0.0001 | 0.0002 | ships | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Sideron Class Coastal Battlecruiser | Somniant Stock Fund | 0.0002 | High | 0.0000 | 0.0000 | 0.0001 | ships | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Eidolon Class Cruiser | Somniant Stock Fund | 0.0002 | Standard | 0.0000 | 0.0001 | 0.0002 | ships | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Vaeringheim Class Corvette | Somniant Stock Fund | 0.0005 | Standard | 0.0001 | 0.0003 | 0.0005 | ships | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Sylvapolis Class Frigate | Somniant Stock Fund | 0.0003 | High | 0.0000 | 0.0001 | 0.0002 | ships | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Aetherium Class Patrol Ship | Somniant Stock Fund | 0.0006 | High | 0.0001 | 0.0002 | 0.0004 | ships | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Atterian Class Combat Ship | Somniant Stock Fund | 0.0002 | High | 0.0000 | 0.0000 | 0.0001 | ships | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Xylanda Class Attack Submarine | Somniant Stock Fund | 0.0003 | High | 0.0000 | 0.0001 | 0.0002 | ships | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Acheron Class Submersible Destroyer | Somniant Stock Fund | 0.0002 | High | 0.0000 | 0.0000 | 0.0001 | ships | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Bijarian Ballistic Missile Submarine | Somniant Stock Fund | 0.0001 | High | 0.0000 | 0.0000 | 0.0001 | ships | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Velkara Class Littoral Landing Ship | Somniant Stock Fund | 0.0003 | High | 0.0000 | 0.0001 | 0.0002 | ships | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Saluria Class Gunboat | Somniant Stock Fund | 0.0004 | High | 0.0000 | 0.0001 | 0.0003 | ships | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Cetus Class Attack Craft | Somniant Stock Fund | 0.0005 | High | 0.0001 | 0.0002 | 0.0004 | ships | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Odobenus Class Minelayer | Somniant Stock Fund | 0.0003 | High | 0.0000 | 0.0001 | 0.0002 | ships | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Cetomagna Class Minehunter | Somniant Stock Fund | 0.0003 | Standard | 0.0000 | 0.0001 | 0.0003 | ships | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Aithra Class Proximity Aircraft | Somniant Stock Fund | 0.0008 | Low | 0.0002 | 0.0005 | 0.0009 | aircraft | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Orphali Class Tanker Aircraft | Somniant Stock Fund | 0.0004 | Low | 0.0001 | 0.0003 | 0.0005 | aircraft | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Ventiflor Eye Class AEW&C Aircraft | Somniant Stock Fund | 0.0002 | Low | 0.0000 | 0.0001 | 0.0002 | aircraft | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Fluxus Class Maritime Patrol Aircraft | Somniant Stock Fund | 0.0006 | High | 0.0001 | 0.0003 | 0.0006 | aircraft | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Hostica Class Maritime Patrol Aircraft | Somniant Stock Fund | 0.0007 | High | 0.0002 | 0.0004 | 0.0007 | aircraft | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Chrysos Class Sea Bomber | Somniant Stock Fund | 0.0017 | High | 0.0004 | 0.0008 | 0.0013 | aircraft | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Misttalon Class Heavy Bomber | Somniant Stock Fund | 0.0003 | High | 0.0000 | 0.0001 | 0.0002 | aircraft | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Symphonara Class Compound Intercept | Somniant Stock Fund | 0.0007 | High | 0.0001 | 0.0003 | 0.0006 | aircraft | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Nefelian Transport Plane | Somniant Stock Fund | 0.0008 | Low | 0.0002 | 0.0005 | 0.0009 | aircraft | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Noctiluna Class Medium Transport Helicopter | Somniant Stock Fund | 0.0010 | High | 0.0002 | 0.0005 | 0.0009 | aircraft | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Umbraclaw Class Heavy Transport Helicopter | Somniant Stock Fund | 0.0009 | High | 0.0002 | 0.0005 | 0.0008 | aircraft | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Thalassa Class Attack Helicopter | Somniant Stock Fund | 0.0013 | Low | 0.0004 | 0.0009 | 0.0014 | aircraft | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Catonis Class Unmanned Aircraft | Somniant Stock Fund | 0.0008 | High | 0.0002 | 0.0004 | 0.0007 | aircraft | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Lotos Class Tactical UAV | Somniant Stock Fund | 0.0009 | High | 0.0002 | 0.0005 | 0.0008 | aircraft | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Aurantius Class Multi-Role UAV | Somniant Stock Fund | 0.0009 | Low | 0.0003 | 0.0006 | 0.0010 | aircraft | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Abeis Class Advanced Air Defense System | Somniant Stock Fund | 0.0012 | Standard | 0.0003 | 0.0007 | 0.0012 | units | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Abeis Class Static Emplacement | Somniant Stock Fund | 0.0008 | High | 0.0002 | 0.0004 | 0.0007 | emplacements | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Abeis-Empress Class Littoral Battlecruiser | Somniant Stock Fund | 0.0002 | High | 0.0000 | 0.0001 | 0.0002 | ships | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Abeis-Erigone Class Littoral Orbital & Missile Intercept Catamaran | Somniant Stock Fund | 0.0002 | High | 0.0000 | 0.0000 | 0.0001 | ships | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Abeis-Minerva Class Combat Littoral Strike Aircraft | Somniant Stock Fund | 0.0005 | High | 0.0001 | 0.0002 | 0.0004 | aircraft | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Abeis-Boreas Littoral Dominance Helicopter | Somniant Stock Fund | 0.0008 | Low | 0.0002 | 0.0005 | 0.0009 | aircraft | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Abeis-Bulhanu Class High-Speed Skirmisher | Somniant Stock Fund | 0.0068 | Low | 0.0026 | 0.0052 | 0.0078 | units | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Abeis-Bulhanu Khamsin-Class Desert Skirmisher | Somniant Stock Fund | 0.0059 | Low | 0.0022 | 0.0044 | 0.0066 | units | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Abeis-Bulhanu Virelia-Class Urban Pacifier | Somniant Stock Fund | 0.0042 | Standard | 0.0014 | 0.0028 | 0.0042 | units | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Abeis-Hrimthurs Class Arctic Hoverbike | Somniant Stock Fund | 0.0051 | Low | 0.0018 | 0.0036 | 0.0055 | units | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Abeis-Ismael Class “Cathartes” Littoral Hoverbike | Somniant Stock Fund | 0.0057 | High | 0.0018 | 0.0036 | 0.0055 | units | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Abeis-Empress Class “Strix-E” Swarm-Interdictor Hoverbike | Somniant Stock Fund | 0.0048 | High | 0.0014 | 0.0029 | 0.0045 | units | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Anguilla Class Coastal Missile Battery | Somniant Stock Fund | 0.0022 | Low | 0.0007 | 0.0015 | 0.0023 | batteries | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Abeis-Aetherion Class Multidomain Hover-Corvette | Somniant Stock Fund | 0.0000 | High | 0.0000 | 0.0000 | 0.0000 | batteries | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | White Granite | Trans-Rodinian Granite Agency | 4.2150 | Low | 1.4893 | 2.9786 | 4.4679 | blocks | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Polished Granite Tiles | Trans-Rodinian Granite Agency | 1.7820 | High | 0.4870 | 0.9741 | 1.4612 | crates | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Granite Dust | Trans-Rodinian Granite Agency | 0.5400 | High | 0.1656 | 0.3312 | 0.4968 | tons | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Sculptor’s-Grade Granite | Trans-Rodinian Granite Agency | 0.0950 | High | 0.0256 | 0.0512 | 0.0769 | blocks | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Reinforced Stone Slabs | Trans-Rodinian Granite Agency | 2.4170 | Low | 0.9345 | 1.8691 | 2.8037 | panels | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Ornamental Stone Inlays | Trans-Rodinian Granite Agency | 0.2220 | High | 0.0592 | 0.1184 | 0.1776 | sets | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Fire-Resistant Stone Mix | Trans-Rodinian Granite Agency | 3.0060 | High | 0.8617 | 1.7234 | 2.5851 | tons | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Gravemarkers | Trans-Rodinian Granite Agency | 0.3150 | High | 0.1018 | 0.2036 | 0.3055 | units | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Granite Pillars | Trans-Rodinian Granite Agency | 1.1040 | High | 0.3606 | 0.7212 | 1.0819 | columns | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Silver Ore (Kralian Sourced) | Port of Corumia | 0.7600 | Low | 0.3014 | 0.6029 | 0.9044 | bars | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Fragrance Resin Base (Asee Extract) | Port of Corumia | 49.3000 | Low | 17.5836 | 35.1673 | 52.7510 | ampoules | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Sevid-Fiota Rope Fibers | Port of Corumia | 24.2000 | High | 7.8246 | 15.6493 | 23.4740 | bundles | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Twine Material (Unprocessed) | Port of Corumia | 58.5000 | High | 16.1850 | 32.3700 | 48.5550 | rolls | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Raw String Material | Port of Corumia | 72.3000 | High | 21.9310 | 43.8620 | 65.7930 | rolls | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Rope | Port of Corumia | 23.9000 | High | 7.2496 | 14.4993 | 21.7490 | bundles | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | String | Port of Corumia | 70.0000 | High | 20.0666 | 40.1333 | 60.2000 | rolls | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Indigo Dye Cakes (Pressed) | Port of Corumia | 15.6000 | High | 4.1600 | 8.3200 | 12.4800 | cakes | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Ceramic Amphorae (Export-Grade) | Port of Corumia | 3.4200 | Low | 1.2312 | 2.4624 | 3.6936 | units | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Pitch & Naval Tar | Port of Corumia | 14.3000 | Low | 5.4816 | 10.9633 | 16.4450 | casks | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Braxian crafted Biolume Resin Drop Earrings | Port of Corumia | 0.8700 | Low | 0.3102 | 0.6205 | 0.9309 | pairs | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Braxian crafted Cave-Amber Choker (indigo-dyed cord) | Port of Corumia | 0.5200 | High | 0.1473 | 0.2946 | 0.4420 | pieces | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Braxian crafted Kralian-Silver Spiral Armlet | Port of Corumia | 0.2900 | High | 0.0889 | 0.1778 | 0.2668 | pieces | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Braxian crafted Bijeko-Lisea-Nas Fang Pendant (silver mount) | Port of Corumia | 0.4900 | High | 0.1388 | 0.2776 | 0.4165 | pieces | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Braxian crafted Fa-Hial-Irf Wingcase Brooch (insect relief) | Port of Corumia | 0.3400 | High | 0.1110 | 0.2221 | 0.3332 | pieces | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Arctic Hematite Ore 64% Fe | Thesean Iron Exports | 1.8500 | Low | 0.6228 | 1.2456 | 1.8685 | tons | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Magnetite Concentrate 68% Fe | Thesean Iron Exports | 1.4000 | Standard | 0.4666 | 0.9333 | 1.4000 | tons | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Sinter Fines Low-P 0.04% | Thesean Iron Exports | 1.2200 | Low | 0.4717 | 0.9434 | 1.4151 | tons | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Direct-Reduced Iron (Hot Briquetted) | Thesean Iron Exports | 0.7800 | Low | 0.3041 | 0.6083 | 0.9126 | tons | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Pig Iron Ingots Arctic Furnace | Thesean Iron Exports | 0.9600 | Low | 0.3775 | 0.7551 | 1.1327 | tons | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Ritual-Grade Iron Ingots (Leng Rite) | Thesean Iron Exports | 0.3300 | High | 0.1023 | 0.2046 | 0.3069 | bars | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Rail Bloom Stock 250×250 mm | Thesean Iron Exports | 0.7100 | High | 0.2343 | 0.4686 | 0.7029 | tons | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Shipyard Plate Slab Feed 200 mm | Thesean Iron Exports | 1.1000 | Low | 0.3776 | 0.7553 | 1.1330 | tons | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Cold-Weather Alloy Additive (Fe–Ni Blend) | Thesean Iron Exports | 0.2900 | Low | 0.1063 | 0.2126 | 0.3190 | tons | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Black Iron Oxide Pigment | Thesean Iron Exports | 0.4200 | Low | 0.1414 | 0.2828 | 0.4242 | tons | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Fanghorn Highland Natural Gas | Fanghorn Highland Gas Company | 1.1500 | Low | 0.4370 | 0.8740 | 1.3110 | thousand m³ | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Lake Morovia Export LNG Blend | Fanghorn Highland Gas Company | 2.4750 | High | 0.7425 | 1.4850 | 2.2275 | tons | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Bottled LPG Cooking Cylinders | Fanghorn Highland Gas Company | 3.4000 | Low | 1.3373 | 2.6746 | 4.0119 | cylinders | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Highland Winter Heating Gas | Fanghorn Highland Gas Company | 1.2900 | Low | 0.5116 | 1.0233 | 1.5351 | thousand m³ | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Industrial Process Gas (Refineries & Kilns) | Fanghorn Highland Gas Company | 1.8250 | Low | 0.7300 | 1.4600 | 2.1900 | thousand m³ | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Peak-Load Power Plant Supply Contracts | Fanghorn Highland Gas Company | 0.8500 | Low | 0.3258 | 0.6516 | 0.9775 | contracts | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Refrigerated LNG Bunker Fuel (Lake Vessels) | Fanghorn Highland Gas Company | 2.1600 | Low | 0.7343 | 1.4687 | 2.2032 | tons | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Compressed Vehicle Gas (CNG) Refills | Fanghorn Highland Gas Company | 2.1000 | Low | 0.8400 | 1.6800 | 2.5200 | refills | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Remote Highlands Household Supply Packages | Fanghorn Highland Gas Company | 4.7500 | High | 1.3141 | 2.6283 | 3.9425 | households | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Emergency Cold-Season Reserve Gas | Fanghorn Highland Gas Company | 1.3500 | High | 0.4229 | 0.8459 | 1.2689 | contracts | General market fluctuations. |
| Average adjusted price (1.8618) vs base (1.9423) ⇒ High | |||||||||
Services and Other Sectors

Bassaridia Vaeringheim’s service sector spans a diverse array of organizations—from pirate fleets and espionage agencies to missionary networks and religious banks—each leveraging the region’s intricate trade routes to exert economic and cultural influence. On one hand, bodies like the Lake Morovia Blockade Fund and the Noctic Fleet capitalize on maritime commerce, funding their privateering and blockade operations through plunder, currency exchanges, and clandestine smuggling. On the other hand, institutions such as the Temple Bank of the Reformed Stripping Path funnel these same economic currents into organized religious expansion, underwriting the dispatch of missionaries to regions like New South Jangsong and facilitating the growth of the Reformed Stripping Path. This blending of piracy, commerce, and religion underlines the service sector’s dynamic, sometimes volatile nature—where daily price tables shift with market fluctuations and special events, simultaneously enabling profit-seeking privateers and philanthropic cults to adapt and thrive.
Fundamentally, the service sector’s vitality rests on interconnected economic channels—largely centered around the General Port of Lake Morovia—that are constantly reshaped by supply-demand volatility and strategic blockades. This system allows enterprises like the Ergonian Spy Agency, the Court of the Dark Harpy, and Couriers of the Lizard Queen to offer niche, often clandestine services, while more conventional entities (e.g., Temple University of Delphica or La Sái Ebile) utilize the same networks for educational programs, performances, and cultural events. In doing so, these various actors create a powerful synergy that fuels both commerce and religiosity. For the Reformed Stripping Path—heavily funded by the Temple Bank—such economic levers serve as catalysts for missionary work, forging new alliances and deepening the faith’s global footprint. Taken together, piracy, espionage, missionary activity, and religious finance form the driving engine of Bassaridia Vaeringheim’s service sector, shaping everything from the daily cost of “faces” (masks) to the far-reaching efforts of cults seeking to extend their spiritual reach.
| Date (Day/Month/Year PSSC) | Product | Producing Company | Base Price | Price Level | Tier III Price | Tier II Price | Tier I Price | Units | Explanation |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Draped Flag Linens (Foreign Vessels) | Lake Morovia Blockade Fund - Hatch Ministry | 1.40 | High | 0.46 | 0.92 | 1.38 | sheets | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Dismantled Minting Equipment | Lake Morovia Blockade Fund - Hatch Ministry | 0.70 | Standard | 0.23 | 0.46 | 0.70 | assemblies | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Decertified Seal Stamps (Foreign Commissions) | Lake Morovia Blockade Fund - Hatch Ministry | 1.90 | High | 0.56 | 1.12 | 1.69 | sets | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Declassified Naval Cargo Covers | Lake Morovia Blockade Fund - Hatch Ministry | 6.00 | High | 1.68 | 3.36 | 5.04 | tarps | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Confiscated Calibration Weights | Lake Morovia Blockade Fund - Hatch Ministry | 8.80 | High | 2.49 | 4.98 | 7.48 | sets | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Crated Trade Uniforms (Non-Domestic Origin) | Lake Morovia Blockade Fund - Hatch Ministry | 1.30 | Low | 0.50 | 1.00 | 1.50 | articles | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Defaced Customs Plaques | Lake Morovia Blockade Fund - Hatch Ministry | 1.70 | Low | 0.62 | 1.24 | 1.87 | plaques | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Baled Promotional Ephemera | Lake Morovia Blockade Fund - Hatch Ministry | 4.80 | High | 1.39 | 2.78 | 4.17 | kg | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Foreign Coinage (Struck Before Blockade) | Lake Morovia Blockade Fund - Hatch Ministry | 3.10 | High | 0.94 | 1.88 | 2.82 | coins | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Embroidered Foreign Diplomatic Standards | Lake Morovia Blockade Fund - Hatch Ministry | 4.00 | Low | 1.48 | 2.96 | 4.44 | banners | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Blocked Port Registry Books | Lake Morovia Blockade Fund - Hatch Ministry | 1.20 | High | 0.35 | 0.70 | 1.05 | ledgers | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Disassembled Broadcast Relays | Lake Morovia Blockade Fund - Hatch Ministry | 6.00 | Low | 2.22 | 4.44 | 6.66 | units | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Stamps (Confiscated) | Lake Morovia Blockade Fund - Hatch Ministry | 7.00 | High | 2.26 | 4.52 | 6.79 | sheets | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Confiscated Trade Crates | Hatch Ministry | 1.10 | High | 0.33 | 0.66 | 0.99 | units | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Mixed Merchant Cargo | Hatch Ministry | 5.20 | Low | 1.75 | 3.50 | 5.25 | tons | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Captured Textiles (Raw & Finished) | Hatch Ministry | 3.40 | Standard | 1.13 | 2.26 | 3.40 | bolts | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Illicit Grain Stores | Hatch Ministry | 3.60 | High | 1.05 | 2.10 | 3.16 | tons | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Contraband Alcohol | Hatch Ministry | 1.10 | Standard | 0.36 | 0.73 | 1.10 | bottles | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Seized Foreign Coinage | Hatch Ministry | 10.00 | Low | 3.46 | 6.93 | 10.40 | coins | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Recovered Cargo Manifests | Hatch Ministry | 3.33 | High | 1.09 | 2.19 | 3.29 | scrolls | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Bulk Dyes and Spices (Unmarked Origin) | Hatch Ministry | 7.22 | High | 2.21 | 4.42 | 6.64 | kg | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Captured Livestock (Deck Transport) | Hatch Ministry | 2.60 | High | 0.70 | 1.40 | 2.10 | head | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Foreign Trade Seals and Emblems | Hatch Ministry | 1.22 | Low | 0.43 | 0.87 | 1.31 | sets | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Unregistered Luxury Cargo | Hatch Ministry | 1.40 | High | 0.42 | 0.85 | 1.28 | tons | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Recovered Safe Boxes | Hatch Ministry | 0.70 | High | 0.20 | 0.41 | 0.62 | chests | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Stamped Silver Bars | Hatch Ministry | 3.90 | High | 1.11 | 2.23 | 3.35 | kg | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Captured Naval Uniforms and Insignia | Hatch Ministry | 5.50 | High | 1.54 | 3.08 | 4.62 | sets | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Lost Port Authority Documents | Hatch Ministry | 1.40 | High | 0.43 | 0.86 | 1.30 | scrolls | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | High-Value Personal Effects | Hatch Ministry | 6.80 | Low | 2.69 | 5.39 | 8.09 | items | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Private Letters and Ship Logs | Hatch Ministry | 4.10 | Low | 1.51 | 3.03 | 4.55 | volumes | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Faces | Maritime Guild of the Cult of Maskmakers | 0.03 | Standard | 0.01 | 0.02 | 0.03 | masks | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Spies | Ergonian Spy Agency | 0.01 | Standard | 0.00 | 0.00 | 0.01 | assignments | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Missionaries of the Order Aurora Mystica | Temple Bank of the Reformed Stripping Path | 0.05 | High | 0.01 | 0.02 | 0.04 | teams | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Missionaries of Harmony Sanctum | Temple Bank of the Reformed Stripping Path | 0.09 | High | 0.02 | 0.05 | 0.08 | teams | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Missionaries of Ignis Aeternum | Temple Bank of the Reformed Stripping Path | 0.09 | Low | 0.03 | 0.06 | 0.10 | teams | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Missionaries of Celestial Harmony Sect | Temple Bank of the Reformed Stripping Path | 0.08 | Low | 0.03 | 0.06 | 0.09 | teams | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Missionaries of the Guild of Golden Shadows | Temple Bank of the Reformed Stripping Path | 0.05 | Standard | 0.01 | 0.03 | 0.05 | teams | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Missionaries of the Azure Sentinel Sect | Temple Bank of the Reformed Stripping Path | 0.01 | Standard | 0.00 | 0.00 | 0.01 | teams | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Missionaries of Reverie Nebulous | Temple Bank of the Reformed Stripping Path | 0.10 | High | 0.03 | 0.06 | 0.09 | teams | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Missionaries of the Eon Fellowship | Temple Bank of the Reformed Stripping Path | 0.09 | High | 0.02 | 0.04 | 0.07 | teams | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Missionaries of the Order of the Umbral Oracle | Temple Bank of the Reformed Stripping Path | 0.07 | High | 0.02 | 0.04 | 0.06 | teams | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Missionaries of the Mystery of the Verdant Embrace | Temple Bank of the Reformed Stripping Path | 0.10 | Standard | 0.03 | 0.06 | 0.10 | teams | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Missionaries of Conclace Illuminara | Temple Bank of the Reformed Stripping Path | 0.02 | Standard | 0.00 | 0.01 | 0.02 | teams | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Missionaries of Sanctum Vitalis | Temple Bank of the Reformed Stripping Path | 0.06 | Standard | 0.02 | 0.04 | 0.06 | teams | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Missionaries of Temple Alabaster | Temple Bank of the Reformed Stripping Path | 0.09 | High | 0.02 | 0.05 | 0.08 | teams | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Missionaries of the Court of the Ironclad | Temple Bank of the Reformed Stripping Path | 0.06 | High | 0.01 | 0.03 | 0.05 | teams | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Missionaries of Concord Accordia | Temple Bank of the Reformed Stripping Path | 0.02 | Standard | 0.00 | 0.01 | 0.02 | teams | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Missionaries of the Mystery of the Stygian Veil | Temple Bank of the Reformed Stripping Path | 0.03 | Standard | 0.01 | 0.02 | 0.03 | teams | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Missionaries of the Sylvan Fellowship | Temple Bank of the Reformed Stripping Path | 0.09 | Low | 0.03 | 0.06 | 0.10 | teams | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Missionaries of the Mystery of Red Mirth | Temple Bank of the Reformed Stripping Path | 0.06 | High | 0.01 | 0.03 | 0.05 | teams | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Missionaries of Rex Catonis | Temple Bank of the Reformed Stripping Path | 0.07 | High | 0.02 | 0.04 | 0.06 | teams | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Missionaries of Sanctum Delphica | Temple Bank of the Reformed Stripping Path | 0.09 | Low | 0.03 | 0.06 | 0.10 | teams | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Missionaries of Ordo Amictia | Temple Bank of the Reformed Stripping Path | 0.06 | High | 0.01 | 0.03 | 0.05 | teams | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Missionaries of Temple Illuminata | Temple Bank of the Reformed Stripping Path | 0.05 | Standard | 0.01 | 0.03 | 0.05 | teams | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Couriers | Couriers of the Lizard Queen | 0.04 | Standard | 0.01 | 0.02 | 0.04 | dispatches | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Wisp Ward Talismans | Couriers of the Lizard Queen | 0.10 | Low | 0.03 | 0.07 | 0.11 | amulets | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Credit Hours | Temple University of Delphica | 3.00 | Low | 1.18 | 2.36 | 3.54 | credits | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Circuses | La Sái Ebile | 0.24 | Low | 0.09 | 0.18 | 0.28 | venues | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Performances | La Sái Ebile | 0.11 | High | 0.03 | 0.06 | 0.09 | acts | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Passenger Rail Tickets | Trans-Morovian Express | 1.20 | High | 0.34 | 0.69 | 1.04 | tickets | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Luxury Cabin Reservations | Trans-Morovian Express | 4.50 | High | 1.44 | 2.88 | 4.32 | cabins | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Freight Car Leasing Contracts | Trans-Morovian Express | 0.60 | Low | 0.23 | 0.47 | 0.71 | agreements | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Overland Courier Deliveries | Trans-Morovian Express | 0.23 | Low | 0.08 | 0.16 | 0.25 | parcels | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Secure Cargo Vaults | Trans-Morovian Express | 0.39 | Low | 0.13 | 0.26 | 0.40 | units | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Customs Bypass Licenses | Trans-Morovian Express | 0.71 | High | 0.21 | 0.42 | 0.63 | permits | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Railway Advertising Rights | Trans-Morovian Express | 0.18 | Low | 0.06 | 0.12 | 0.19 | slots | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Timetable Access Codes | Trans-Morovian Express | 0.50 | High | 0.13 | 0.27 | 0.42 | keys | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Locomotive Repair Services | Trans-Morovian Express | 0.57 | High | 0.15 | 0.30 | 0.45 | contracts | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Historical Route Tours | Trans-Morovian Express | 0.20 | High | 0.05 | 0.10 | 0.16 | tours | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Private Charter Lines | Trans-Morovian Express | 0.84 | Low | 0.32 | 0.64 | 0.96 | routes | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Coal Tender Refills | Trans-Morovian Express | 0.33 | High | 0.10 | 0.21 | 0.32 | loads | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Hellhound (scout) | Hellhound Breeders of Dragevik | 0.03 | High | 0.00 | 0.01 | 0.02 | hounds | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Hellhound (soldier) | Hellhound Breeders of Dragevik | 0.05 | Standard | 0.01 | 0.03 | 0.05 | hounds | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Hellhound (spy) | Hellhound Breeders of Dragevik | 0.15 | High | 0.04 | 0.09 | 0.14 | hounds | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Priestesses of the Pharmacon Sect (Anti-Parasitic Medicine) | Pharmacon Sect | 0.07 | Standard | 0.02 | 0.04 | 0.07 | doses | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Priestesses of the Pharmacon Sect (Antifungal/Respiratory Medicine) | Pharmacon Sect | 0.08 | Standard | 0.02 | 0.05 | 0.08 | doses | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Priestesses of the Pharmacon Sect (Trauma/Battle Medicine) | Pharmacon Sect | 0.09 | Standard | 0.03 | 0.06 | 0.09 | doses | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Priestesses of the Pharmacon Sect (Memory and Mind Treatment) | Pharmacon Sect | 0.06 | High | 0.01 | 0.03 | 0.05 | doses | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Priestesses of the Pharmacon Sect (Immune Boost Medicine) | Pharmacon Sect | 0.05 | High | 0.01 | 0.02 | 0.04 | doses | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Priestesses of the Pharmacon Sect (Respiratory Clearing Medicine) | Pharmacon Sect | 0.05 | High | 0.01 | 0.02 | 0.04 | doses | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Priestesses of the Pharmacon Sect (Fertility and Childbirth Medicine) | Pharmacon Sect | 0.04 | Standard | 0.01 | 0.02 | 0.04 | doses | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Priestesses of the Pharmacon Sect (Ritual Purification Incense) | Pharmacon Sect | 0.03 | Standard | 0.01 | 0.02 | 0.03 | sticks | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Priestesses of the Pharmacon Sect (Medicinal Alcohol) | Pharmacon Sect | 0.02 | High | 0.00 | 0.00 | 0.01 | bottles | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Priestesses of the Pharmacon Sect (Detoxification Medicine) | Pharmacon Sect | 0.05 | Standard | 0.01 | 0.03 | 0.05 | doses | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Security Contractors | Skyrophian Security Contractors* | 0.03 | Standard | 0.01 | 0.02 | 0.03 | Assignments | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Postal Workers | Haifadora Postal Service* | 0.10 | Low | 0.04 | 0.08 | 0.12 | Assignments | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Recovered Treasure Chests | Fleet of Rouge Divers | 6.00 | Low | 2.22 | 4.44 | 6.66 | units | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Antique Pottery | Fleet of Rouge Divers | 40.00 | Low | 14.00 | 28.00 | 42.00 | pieces | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Salvaged Artifacts | Fleet of Rouge Divers | 55.00 | Low | 21.44 | 42.89 | 64.34 | items | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Driftwood Timber | Fleet of Rouge Divers | 3.20 | High | 0.89 | 1.78 | 2.68 | tons | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Recovered Jewelry | Fleet of Rouge Divers | 12.00 | High | 3.68 | 7.36 | 11.04 | sets | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Glassware (Recovered) | Fleet of Rouge Divers | 90.00 | High | 24.30 | 48.60 | 72.90 | pieces | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Metal Ingots (Mixed) | Fleet of Rouge Divers | 70.00 | Low | 25.66 | 51.33 | 77.00 | kg | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Butterscotch Merchants | Merchant Caravans of the Candy Kingdom | 0.36 | Low | 0.13 | 0.27 | 0.42 | Caravans | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Chocolate Merchants | Merchant Caravans of the Candy Kingdom | 1.13 | Low | 0.41 | 0.82 | 1.23 | Caravans | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Candycane Merchants | Merchant Caravans of the Candy Kingdom | 1.21 | High | 0.38 | 0.77 | 1.17 | Caravans | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Merchants of Unicorn Ivory | Merchant Caravans of the Candy Kingdom | 0.03 | High | 0.01 | 0.02 | 0.03 | Caravans | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Wild Ice Cream Mochi | Merchant Caravans of the Candy Kingdom | 0.73 | High | 0.23 | 0.46 | 0.69 | Caravans | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Farm-Raised Ice Cream Mochi | Merchant Caravans of the Candy Kingdom | 1.35 | High | 0.38 | 0.77 | 1.16 | Caravans | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Public News Bulletins (Domestic) | Bassaridian Broadcasting Corporation | 3.00 | Low | 1.19 | 2.38 | 3.57 | broadcasts | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Cultural Programming Syndication | Bassaridian Broadcasting Corporation | 2.50 | Standard | 0.83 | 1.66 | 2.50 | packages | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Religious Festival Audio Coverage | Bassaridian Broadcasting Corporation | 1.70 | Low | 0.60 | 1.20 | 1.80 | segments | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Foreign Language Radio Translation | Bassaridian Broadcasting Corporation | 2.20 | High | 0.64 | 1.28 | 1.93 | programs | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Emergency Broadcast Override Services | Bassaridian Broadcasting Corporation | 4.10 | Low | 1.62 | 3.24 | 4.87 | networks | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Commercial Ad Placement (Tier II) | Bassaridian Broadcasting Corporation | 1.80 | Low | 0.66 | 1.32 | 1.99 | slots | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Live Event Broadcasting (Vaeringheim) | Bassaridian Broadcasting Corporation | 6.50 | Low | 2.36 | 4.72 | 7.08 | sessions | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Archival Audio Access (Public Use) | Bassaridian Broadcasting Corporation | 0.90 | Low | 0.30 | 0.60 | 0.91 | reels | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Broadcast Tower Leasing (Rural) | Bassaridian Broadcasting Corporation | 5.00 | Low | 1.75 | 3.50 | 5.25 | units | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Satellite Feed Subscription (Standard) | Bassaridian Broadcasting Corporation | 3.60 | Low | 1.36 | 2.73 | 4.10 | feeds | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Independent Musician Airplay Review | Bassaridian Broadcasting Corporation | 1.10 | Low | 0.41 | 0.82 | 1.24 | reviews | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Syndicated Talk Show Distribution | Bassaridian Broadcasting Corporation | 2.40 | High | 0.69 | 1.38 | 2.08 | contracts | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Priestesses of the Ledger (Employee Loyalty Audits) | Temple of Aprobelle | 2.70 | High | 0.87 | 1.74 | 2.61 | reports | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Watchful Priestesses (Real-Time Behavior Monitoring) | Temple of Aprobelle | 9.50 | Standard | 3.16 | 6.33 | 9.50 | profiles | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Priestesses of Discourse (Disloyalty Flagging Alerts) | Temple of Aprobelle | 8.10 | High | 2.64 | 5.28 | 7.93 | alerts | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Priestesses of the Veil (Insider Threat Screening) | Temple of Aprobelle | 2.10 | High | 0.61 | 1.22 | 1.84 | cycles | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Priestesses of the Pulse (Routine Polygraph Sessions) | Temple of Aprobelle | 2.30 | Low | 0.84 | 1.68 | 2.52 | sessions | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Priestesses of the Mirror (Population Mood Tracking) | Temple of Aprobelle | 6.80 | High | 1.94 | 3.89 | 5.84 | surveys | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Silencing Priestesses (Rumor Suppression Bulletins) | Temple of Aprobelle | 3.50 | High | 0.98 | 1.96 | 2.94 | issues | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Resolute Priestesses (Anomaly Response Team Dispatches) | Temple of Aprobelle | 0.14 | High | 0.04 | 0.08 | 0.13 | responses | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Priestesses of Encouragement (Whistleblower Reward Packages) | Temple of Aprobelle | 0.55 | High | 0.15 | 0.31 | 0.47 | bonuses | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Camel Train Transport (Local Cargo) | Keltian Steppe Caravan Company | 1.15 | High | 0.32 | 0.64 | 0.96 | tons | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Alperkin Couriers (Highland Legs) | Keltian Steppe Caravan Company | 0.18 | Low | 0.06 | 0.13 | 0.21 | dispatches | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Custom Caravan Escorts (Armed) | Keltian Steppe Caravan Company | 0.25 | Low | 0.09 | 0.19 | 0.29 | contracts | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Steppe Route Navigation Charts | Keltian Steppe Caravan Company | 1.10 | High | 0.31 | 0.62 | 0.93 | scrolls | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Water Cache Delivery Refills | Keltian Steppe Caravan Company | 0.46 | High | 0.13 | 0.26 | 0.39 | loads | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Salt Brick Exports (Packaged for Caravan) | Keltian Steppe Caravan Company | 0.75 | Low | 0.29 | 0.58 | 0.88 | blocks | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Dry Ridge Campground Leasing (Seasonal) | Keltian Steppe Caravan Company | 3.50 | High | 1.14 | 2.28 | 3.43 | stations | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Pilgrim Caravans (Sacred Route Access) | Keltian Steppe Caravan Company | 0.35 | High | 0.09 | 0.18 | 0.28 | convoys | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Seal of Safe Crossing (Alperkin Stamp) | Keltian Steppe Caravan Company | 0.05 | Standard | 0.01 | 0.03 | 0.05 | marks | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Cross-Winds Risk Insurance (Tonar-Bashkim) | Keltian Steppe Caravan Company | 0.29 | Low | 0.10 | 0.20 | 0.31 | policies | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Iron Ingots (Refined) | Sårensby Depot | 1.45 | Low | 0.53 | 1.06 | 1.60 | tons | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Copper Scrap Bundles | Sårensby Depot | 0.88 | Low | 0.34 | 0.68 | 1.02 | crates | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Rare-Earth Ore Fragments | Sårensby Depot | 2.30 | High | 0.70 | 1.40 | 2.11 | satchels | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Frozen Reindeer Cuts | Sårensby Depot | 0.67 | High | 0.21 | 0.42 | 0.63 | packages | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Cured Reindeer Leather | Sårensby Depot | 1.15 | Low | 0.46 | 0.92 | 1.38 | hides | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Seal Fur Pelts | Sårensby Depot | 2.80 | High | 0.92 | 1.84 | 2.77 | rolls | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Reindeer Antler Tools | Sårensby Depot | 0.42 | High | 0.11 | 0.22 | 0.33 | sets | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Wool Blankets (Nordic Pattern) | Sårensby Depot | 0.39 | Low | 0.14 | 0.29 | 0.44 | bundles | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Smoked Elk Sausages | Sårensby Depot | 0.51 | Low | 0.18 | 0.37 | 0.57 | links | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Pickled Arctic Herring | Sårensby Depot | 0.60 | Low | 0.22 | 0.44 | 0.66 | jars | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Salted Cod (Barrel Aged) | Sårensby Depot | 0.83 | Low | 0.28 | 0.57 | 0.87 | barrels | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Smoked Goose Breast | Sårensby Depot | 0.49 | Low | 0.18 | 0.37 | 0.56 | cuts | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Seal Oil Lantern-Grade | Sårensby Depot | 0.73 | Low | 0.25 | 0.50 | 0.75 | flasks | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Whale Bone (Industrial Grade) | Sårensby Depot | 1.95 | High | 0.54 | 1.08 | 1.63 | pieces | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Blubber Oil (Purified) | Sårensby Depot | 1.20 | Low | 0.46 | 0.93 | 1.40 | casks | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Wild Berry Preserves | Sårensby Depot | 0.34 | High | 0.09 | 0.18 | 0.27 | jars | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Lingonberry Jam (Sweetened) | Sårensby Depot | 0.27 | Low | 0.09 | 0.18 | 0.28 | jars | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Conifer Lumber | Sårensby Depot | 1.10 | Low | 0.37 | 0.74 | 1.12 | planks | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Processed Granite Slabs | Sårensby Depot | 1.70 | High | 0.47 | 0.94 | 1.41 | tiles | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Reindeer Jerky Trail Packs | Sårensby Depot | 0.23 | High | 0.06 | 0.12 | 0.19 | packs | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Caledonian Cured Ham | Sårensby Depot | 6.90 | Low | 2.62 | 5.24 | 7.86 | hams | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Sturgeon Caviar | Sårensby Depot | 9.80 | Low | 3.82 | 7.64 | 11.46 | tins | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Frozen Whitefish Fillets | Sårensby Depot | 0.64 | Low | 0.25 | 0.50 | 0.76 | trays | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Processed Wild Duck Feathers | Sårensby Depot | 0.36 | High | 0.11 | 0.23 | 0.35 | bundles | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Textiles (Woolen Shawls) | Sårensby Depot | 0.47 | High | 0.12 | 0.24 | 0.37 | folds | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Medicinal Root Extracts | Sårensby Depot | 0.59 | High | 0.17 | 0.34 | 0.52 | bottles | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Recovered Machine Parts (Green Sector) | Sårensby Depot | 2.10 | High | 0.60 | 1.21 | 1.82 | crates | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Smuggled Caviar (Black Market) | Sårensby Depot | 7.30 | Low | 2.82 | 5.64 | 8.46 | tins | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Specialty Fur Cloaks | Sårensby Depot | 1.40 | Low | 0.48 | 0.96 | 1.44 | garments | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Rye Flour (Stone Milled) | Sårensby Depot | 0.33 | Standard | 0.11 | 0.22 | 0.33 | sacks | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Frozen Boar Cuts | Sårensby Depot | 0.72 | High | 0.19 | 0.39 | 0.59 | cuts | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Wheat Grain (Northern Harvest) | Sårensby Depot | 0.25 | High | 0.08 | 0.16 | 0.24 | bushels | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Salt Blocks (Lake Caledonia) | Sårensby Depot | 0.40 | High | 0.12 | 0.24 | 0.36 | bricks | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Hand-Forged Iron Tools | Sårensby Depot | 0.58 | High | 0.18 | 0.36 | 0.55 | tools | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Frozen Pike Roe (Bulk) | Sårensby Depot | 2.70 | Low | 0.91 | 1.83 | 2.75 | jars | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Pilotage Scheduling | Haifa Compliance Exchange | 0.42 | Low | 0.15 | 0.30 | 0.46 | transits | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Straits Passage Documentation (Certified) | Haifa Compliance Exchange | 0.33 | Low | 0.12 | 0.24 | 0.36 | folios | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Tonnage Declaration Bonds | Haifa Compliance Exchange | 1.10 | Low | 0.38 | 0.76 | 1.15 | contracts | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Cargo Seal Verification (War League Escort) | Haifa Compliance Exchange | 0.55 | Low | 0.19 | 0.39 | 0.59 | checks | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Sacred Buffer Compliance Certificates | Haifa Compliance Exchange | 0.46 | High | 0.13 | 0.27 | 0.42 | stamps | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Environmental Buffer Routing Plans | Haifa Compliance Exchange | 0.62 | High | 0.16 | 0.33 | 0.50 | charts | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Emergency Leviathan Protocol Insurance | Haifa Compliance Exchange | 1.70 | Low | 0.58 | 1.17 | 1.76 | policies | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Search-and-Rescue Priority Registration | Haifa Compliance Exchange | 0.83 | High | 0.27 | 0.54 | 0.82 | slots | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Anchorage Review Mediation (Expedited) | Haifa Compliance Exchange | 0.95 | High | 0.25 | 0.50 | 0.76 | hearings | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Daily Enforcement Report Subscription | Haifa Compliance Exchange | 0.22 | Low | 0.07 | 0.15 | 0.23 | issues | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Freight Handling (per ton) | Port of Corumia | 1.80 | High | 0.51 | 1.02 | 1.53 | tons | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Harbor Pilotage (per transit) | Port of Corumia | 5.30 | Low | 1.89 | 3.78 | 5.67 | transits | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Drydock Berth (per day) | Port of Corumia | 16.60 | High | 4.86 | 9.73 | 14.60 | days | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Tug Assist (harbor move) | Port of Corumia | 3.20 | Low | 1.11 | 2.23 | 3.36 | moves | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Customs Brokerage (filing) | Port of Corumia | 1.85 | Low | 0.62 | 1.25 | 1.88 | filings | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Bonded Warehousing | Port of Corumia | 0.52 | Standard | 0.17 | 0.34 | 0.52 | m³·day | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Cold Storage | Port of Corumia | 0.68 | High | 0.22 | 0.44 | 0.66 | m³·day | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Security Escort (quay-to-gate) | Port of Corumia | 1.85 | Low | 0.70 | 1.40 | 2.10 | escorts | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Quarantine Inspection (vessel) | Port of Corumia | 2.70 | Low | 0.95 | 1.90 | 2.86 | vessels | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Medical Clearance (per crew) | Port of Corumia | 0.66 | High | 0.21 | 0.42 | 0.64 | crew | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Vessel Berth Window (per hour reserved) | Pentiad Terminal Operations | 0.34 | Low | 0.13 | 0.26 | 0.40 | hours | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Quay Crane Move (per container) | Pentiad Terminal Operations | 0.15 | Low | 0.05 | 0.11 | 0.17 | moves | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Breakbulk Stevedoring (per ton) | Corytian Terminal Operations Agency | 0.11 | Standard | 0.03 | 0.07 | 0.11 | tons | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Gate Processing Fee (per truck visit) | Pentiad Terminal Operations | 0.06 | High | 0.01 | 0.02 | 0.04 | visits | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Dry Yard Storage (per TEU·day) | Pentiad Terminal Operations | 0.04 | High | 0.01 | 0.02 | 0.03 | TEU·day | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Demurrage (per TEU·day beyond free time) | Pentiad Terminal Operations | 0.80 | High | 0.23 | 0.46 | 0.69 | TEU·day | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Reefer Plug-In (per container·day) | Pentiad Terminal Operations | 0.09 | Standard | 0.03 | 0.06 | 0.09 | container·day | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Reefer Temperature Monitoring (per container·day) | Pentiad Terminal Operations | 0.06 | Standard | 0.02 | 0.04 | 0.06 | container·day | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Rail Intermodal Transfer (per TEU) | Pentiad Terminal Operations | 0.14 | Low | 0.05 | 0.10 | 0.16 | TEU | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Barge Transfer (per TEU) | Pentiad Terminal Operations | 0.12 | High | 0.03 | 0.06 | 0.10 | TEU | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Documentation & EDI Processing (per bill) | Pentiad Terminal Operations | 0.04 | Low | 0.01 | 0.02 | 0.04 | bills | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | ISPS Security Charge (per vessel call) | Pentiad Terminal Operations | 0.17 | Low | 0.06 | 0.12 | 0.18 | calls | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Harbor Pilot Boarding (Standard Transit) | Azat Tug and Pilot Cooperative | 0.48 | High | 0.12 | 0.25 | 0.38 | transits | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Harbor Pilotage Extension (Night/Navigational Risk) | Azat Tug and Pilot Cooperative | 0.33 | High | 0.09 | 0.18 | 0.27 | transits | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Escort Tug (Inbound Transit) | Azat Tug and Pilot Cooperative | 0.24 | Low | 0.09 | 0.18 | 0.28 | moves | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Escort Tug (Outbound Transit) | Azat Tug and Pilot Cooperative | 0.24 | Standard | 0.08 | 0.16 | 0.24 | moves | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Azat Line Boat Support (Mooring/Unmooring) | Azat Tug and Pilot Cooperative | 0.17 | High | 0.05 | 0.10 | 0.15 | deployments | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Tug Assist (Turning Basin Maneuver) | Azat Tug and Pilot Cooperative | 0.20 | High | 0.06 | 0.12 | 0.18 | maneuvers | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Emergency Tow Response (Flat Rate) | Azat Tug and Pilot Cooperative | 0.68 | High | 0.18 | 0.37 | 0.56 | responses | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Pilot Dispatch Cancellation Fee | Azat Tug and Pilot Cooperative | 0.12 | High | 0.03 | 0.06 | 0.10 | cancellations | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Pilotage Slot Reservation (Peak Hours) | Azat Tug and Pilot Cooperative | 0.26 | High | 0.08 | 0.16 | 0.25 | reservations | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Multi-Vessel Convoy Guidance (Straits) | Azat Tug and Pilot Cooperative | 0.51 | High | 0.16 | 0.32 | 0.48 | convoys | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | War-Risk Tug Escort (Haifa Exclusion Zone) | Azat Tug and Pilot Cooperative | 0.70 | Low | 0.27 | 0.54 | 0.81 | escort moves | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Docking Delay Standby Fee (per 30 minutes) | Azat Tug and Pilot Cooperative | 0.15 | Low | 0.05 | 0.11 | 0.17 | intervals | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Hull Inspection and Ultrasonic Survey | Calliope Shipyard Repair Agency | 0.36 | Low | 0.14 | 0.28 | 0.43 | calls | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Routine Hull Patching (Standard Plate) | Calliope Shipyard Repair Agency | 0.58 | Low | 0.21 | 0.42 | 0.63 | repairs | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Dry Dock Berth (per day) | Calliope Shipyard Repair Agency | 0.16 | Standard | 0.05 | 0.10 | 0.16 | days | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Propulsion Shaft Alignment (Standard Class) | Calliope Shipyard Repair Agency | 0.72 | Low | 0.26 | 0.52 | 0.78 | alignments | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Ballast Tank Cleaning and Recoating | Calliope Shipyard Repair Agency | 0.85 | High | 0.23 | 0.46 | 0.70 | jobs | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Emergency Weld Team Dispatch | Calliope Shipyard Repair Agency | 0.49 | Low | 0.17 | 0.34 | 0.51 | calls | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Underwater ROV Survey (Sub-10m Draft) | Calliope Shipyard Repair Agency | 0.66 | Low | 0.23 | 0.46 | 0.69 | surveys | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Deck Equipment Overhaul (Winches & Davits) | Calliope Shipyard Repair Agency | 0.44 | Low | 0.17 | 0.34 | 0.51 | units | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Cold-Ironing System Repair | Calliope Shipyard Repair Agency | 0.67 | High | 0.21 | 0.42 | 0.63 | systems | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Lifeboat System Inspection & Recertification | Calliope Shipyard Repair Agency | 0.29 | Standard | 0.09 | 0.19 | 0.29 | systems | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Steel Renewal (per metric ton) | Calliope Shipyard Repair Agency | 0.12 | Low | 0.04 | 0.08 | 0.13 | tons | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Hybrid Propulsion Diagnostics (Multi-Fuel Systems) | Calliope Shipyard Repair Agency | 0.53 | High | 0.16 | 0.32 | 0.49 | sessions | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Hull and Machinery Insurance (Standard Transit) | Bulhanu Maritime Insurance Association | 0.28 | High | 0.08 | 0.17 | 0.26 | policies | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | War Risk Hull Extension (Haifa Corridor Zone) | Bulhanu Maritime Insurance Association | 0.34 | Low | 0.13 | 0.26 | 0.39 | endorsements | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Protection & Indemnity (Straits Compliant) | Bulhanu Maritime Insurance Association | 0.31 | Standard | 0.10 | 0.20 | 0.31 | contracts | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Freight, Demurrage & Defense (FDD) Coverage | Bulhanu Maritime Insurance Association | 0.26 | Standard | 0.08 | 0.17 | 0.26 | policies | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | General Average Guarantee Bond | Bulhanu Maritime Insurance Association | 0.20 | Low | 0.06 | 0.13 | 0.21 | bonds | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Environmental Buffer Spill Liability Coverage | Bulhanu Maritime Insurance Association | 0.29 | High | 0.09 | 0.18 | 0.28 | policies | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Terrorism & Sabotage Coverage (Portside) | Bulhanu Maritime Insurance Association | 3.60 | High | 1.03 | 2.06 | 3.09 | endorsements | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Cargo Delay Indemnity (Per Voyage Contract) | Bulhanu Maritime Insurance Association | 0.17 | Low | 0.06 | 0.12 | 0.19 | contracts | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Voyage Cancellation Refund Guarantee | Bulhanu Maritime Insurance Association | 0.24 | Low | 0.09 | 0.18 | 0.27 | guarantees | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Crew Repatriation & Illness Indemnity | Bulhanu Maritime Insurance Association | 0.19 | Low | 0.06 | 0.13 | 0.21 | policies | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Charter Party Breach Risk Mitigation (Vaeringheim Court) | Bulhanu Maritime Insurance Association | 0.45 | Standard | 0.15 | 0.30 | 0.45 | agreements | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Marine Arbitration Retainer (Tier II Cases) | Bulhanu Maritime Insurance Association | 0.21 | Low | 0.07 | 0.14 | 0.22 | retainers | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Customs Clearance Filing (Standard Entry) | Morovian Customs & Freight Syndicate | 1.10 | High | 0.35 | 0.71 | 1.07 | filings | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Tariff Classification Advisory (per commodity) | Morovian Customs & Freight Syndicate | 0.60 | High | 0.18 | 0.37 | 0.56 | consultations | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Bonded Warehouse Transfer (Inward Entry) | Morovian Customs & Freight Syndicate | 0.80 | Low | 0.28 | 0.57 | 0.87 | transfers | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Freight Forwarding (Port-to-Gate, Domestic) | Morovian Customs & Freight Syndicate | 1.50 | High | 0.46 | 0.92 | 1.39 | contracts | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Freight Forwarding (Cross-Straits, Interport) | Morovian Customs & Freight Syndicate | 2.90 | Low | 1.02 | 2.04 | 3.07 | contracts | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Cargo Consolidation (LCL Containerized) | Morovian Customs & Freight Syndicate | 1.40 | High | 0.37 | 0.75 | 1.14 | shipments | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Cargo Deconsolidation & Palletization | Morovian Customs & Freight Syndicate | 1.10 | High | 0.33 | 0.67 | 1.01 | shipments | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Duty Suspension Arrangement (Transit Cargo) | Morovian Customs & Freight Syndicate | 0.95 | High | 0.25 | 0.50 | 0.76 | agreements | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Customs Escort Assignment (Risk Tier II+) | Morovian Customs & Freight Syndicate | 1.85 | Low | 0.71 | 1.42 | 2.14 | assignments | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Import License Facilitation (Non-Standard Goods) | Morovian Customs & Freight Syndicate | 2.10 | High | 0.55 | 1.11 | 1.68 | licenses | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Voucher Redemption Processing (Cultic Commodities) | Morovian Customs & Freight Syndicate | 1.75 | High | 0.50 | 1.00 | 1.50 | cases | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Sanctioned Cargo Screening Compliance Report | Morovian Customs & Freight Syndicate | 2.60 | High | 0.84 | 1.68 | 2.52 | reports | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Pod Training & Conditioning (per dolphin·month) | Nefelean Seas Armory | 2.40 | High | 0.78 | 1.56 | 2.35 | months | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Operational Escort Deployment (per convoy) | Nefelean Seas Armory | 5.80 | Low | 2.30 | 4.60 | 6.90 | convoys | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Mine & Diver Interdiction Patrol (per sortie) | Nefelean Seas Armory | 3.20 | Low | 1.13 | 2.27 | 3.42 | sorties | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Reconnaissance Sweep (echolocation grid, per km²) | Nefelean Seas Armory | 1.75 | High | 0.56 | 1.12 | 1.69 | km² | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Sonic Disruption Support (counter-sonar, per hour) | Nefelean Seas Armory | 0.95 | High | 0.26 | 0.52 | 0.78 | hours | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Emergency Response Pod Dispatch (flat rate) | Nefelean Seas Armory | 4.60 | High | 1.39 | 2.78 | 4.18 | responses | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Harbor Defense Stationing (per pod·week) | Nefelean Seas Armory | 6.20 | High | 1.88 | 3.76 | 5.64 | weeks | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Convoy Readiness Drills (joint exercise, per session) | Nefelean Seas Armory | 2.10 | High | 0.60 | 1.20 | 1.80 | sessions | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Target Mark & Tag (submersible tracking, per operation) | Nefelean Seas Armory | 1.85 | High | 0.49 | 0.98 | 1.48 | operations | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Specialized Payload Delivery (per assignment) | Nefelean Seas Armory | 3.90 | Low | 1.40 | 2.80 | 4.21 | assignments | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Bilge & Canal Pump-Out and Disposal (per cubic meter) | Morovian Sanitation and Bilge Company | 0.09 | Low | 0.03 | 0.06 | 0.09 | m³ | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Ratproofing Certification (per facility·month) | Morovian Sanitation and Bilge Company | 0.12 | Standard | 0.04 | 0.08 | 0.12 | months | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Canal & Irrigation Flush Coordination (per sluice·operation) | Morovian Sanitation and Bilge Company | 0.34 | High | 0.09 | 0.18 | 0.28 | operations | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Facility Decontamination & Terminal Sanitation (per site call) | Morovian Sanitation and Bilge Company | 0.21 | High | 0.06 | 0.12 | 0.19 | calls | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Vector Abatement Spray (per hectare) | Morovian Sanitation and Bilge Company | 0.06 | High | 0.01 | 0.03 | 0.05 | ha | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Mosquito Larvicide Application (per water basin) | Morovian Sanitation and Bilge Company | 0.06 | High | 0.01 | 0.03 | 0.05 | basins | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Snail Habitat Elimination (per irrigation channel·km) | Morovian Sanitation and Bilge Company | 0.07 | High | 0.02 | 0.04 | 0.07 | km | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Medical Waste Incineration (per kg) | Morovian Sanitation and Bilge Company | 0.07 | High | 0.02 | 0.04 | 0.06 | kg | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Emergency Spill & Contamination Response (flat rate) | Morovian Sanitation and Bilge Company | 0.72 | Low | 0.27 | 0.55 | 0.83 | responses | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Wastewater Pathogen Monitoring (per assay) | Morovian Sanitation and Bilge Company | 0.12 | Low | 0.04 | 0.09 | 0.14 | assays | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Cistern Shock Chlorination (per cistern) | Morovian Sanitation and Bilge Company | 0.05 | Standard | 0.01 | 0.03 | 0.05 | cisterns | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Potable-Water Chlorination Dosing & Certification (per 100 m³) | Morovian Sanitation and Bilge Company | 0.04 | High | 0.01 | 0.02 | 0.03 | 100 m³ | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Food-Handler Hygiene Audits & Licensing (per kitchen·stall) | Morovian Sanitation and Bilge Company | 0.07 | High | 0.02 | 0.04 | 0.06 | inspections | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Rodent Trap Deployment & Monitoring (per trap·month) | Morovian Sanitation and Bilge Company | 0.02 | High | 0.00 | 0.01 | 0.02 | months | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Hand-Wash Station Deployment & Service (per unit·day) | Morovian Sanitation and Bilge Company | 0.03 | Standard | 0.01 | 0.02 | 0.03 | unit·day | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Highland Route Guidance (Merchant Convoy Escort) | Ordo Ebríumä Oneira (Highland Guides) | 2.80 | Low | 0.94 | 1.88 | 2.82 | routes | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Pilgrim Procession Escort (Seasonal) | Ordo Ebríumä Oneira (Highland Guides) | 1.45 | Low | 0.54 | 1.09 | 1.65 | processions | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Ridge Ropeway Licensing & Certification | Ordo Ebríumä Oneira (Highland Guides) | 3.10 | High | 0.93 | 1.86 | 2.79 | licenses | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Avalanche Risk Survey & Signage | Ordo Ebríumä Oneira (Highland Guides) | 2.60 | Low | 1.02 | 2.04 | 3.06 | surveys | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Highland Rescue Team Dispatch (Emergency) | Ordo Ebríumä Oneira (Highland Guides) | 4.90 | Low | 1.94 | 3.88 | 5.83 | responses | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Pack Stock Portage (Caravan Animals Included) | Ordo Ebríumä Oneira (Highland Guides) | 3.25 | Low | 1.30 | 2.60 | 3.90 | contracts | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Cairn and Trail Maintenance (Vow Renewal Service) | Ordo Ebríumä Oneira (Highland Guides) | 1.75 | Low | 0.67 | 1.34 | 2.01 | sites | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Tar-Lamp Night Vigil Coverage | Ordo Ebríumä Oneira (Highland Guides) | 0.85 | Low | 0.28 | 0.57 | 0.86 | nights | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Stone-Reader Boundary Arbitration | Ordo Ebríumä Oneira (Highland Guides) | 1.10 | Low | 0.44 | 0.88 | 1.32 | hearings | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Weather Observation & Route Planning Consultancy | Ordo Ebríumä Oneira (Highland Guides) | 0.95 | High | 0.26 | 0.52 | 0.78 | reports | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Shrine-Stair Reconstruction Crew Hire | Ordo Ebríumä Oneira (Highland Guides) | 2.40 | High | 0.75 | 1.50 | 2.25 | projects | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Eclipse Silent-Watch Contract (Seasonal Oath) | Ordo Ebríumä Oneira (Highland Guides) | 1.30 | Low | 0.52 | 1.04 | 1.56 | events | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Passenger – Haifan Mainline (Lykopolis–Lewisburg) | Lothayan Skybridge Airways | 0.95 | High | 0.26 | 0.52 | 0.79 | passengers | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Passenger – Haifan Branchline Pilgrim (Tel-Amin–Diamandis–Thermosalem) | Lothayan Skybridge Airways | 0.70 | Low | 0.25 | 0.50 | 0.75 | passengers | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Passenger – Somniumpolis–Aureum–Erythros | Lothayan Skybridge Airways | 1.35 | High | 0.38 | 0.77 | 1.17 | passengers | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Passenger – Erythros–Pyralis Connector | Lothayan Skybridge Airways | 1.10 | Low | 0.42 | 0.85 | 1.28 | passengers | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Passenger – Shrine Pilgrimage (Erythros–Nexa–Delphica–Saluria) | Lothayan Skybridge Airways | 1.05 | High | 0.32 | 0.64 | 0.97 | passengers | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Passenger – Canyonlands Night (Acheron–Koinonía–Sylvapolis) | Lothayan Skybridge Airways | 1.20 | Low | 0.45 | 0.90 | 1.35 | passengers | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Passenger – Skýrophos–Vaeringheim–Jogi | Lothayan Skybridge Airways | 1.10 | Low | 0.42 | 0.85 | 1.28 | passengers | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Passenger – Cultural Circuit (Symphonara–Delphica–Aurelia–Serena) | Lothayan Skybridge Airways | 1.80 | High | 0.50 | 1.00 | 1.51 | passengers | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Passenger – Skýrophos–Pelagia Fjordline | Lothayan Skybridge Airways | 1.05 | High | 0.29 | 0.59 | 0.89 | passengers | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Passenger – Norsolyra–Thorsalon–Rein | Lothayan Skybridge Airways | 1.15 | High | 0.32 | 0.65 | 0.98 | passengers | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Passenger – Highlands (Bjornopolis–Aegirheim–Ephyra–Myrene) | Lothayan Skybridge Airways | 1.20 | High | 0.39 | 0.78 | 1.18 | passengers | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Passenger – Normark Ferry (Riddersborg–Ardclach) | Lothayan Skybridge Airways | 1.05 | Low | 0.37 | 0.74 | 1.12 | passengers | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Passenger – Worker Line (Bashkim–Ourid–Aetherium) | Lothayan Skybridge Airways | 1.25 | High | 0.34 | 0.68 | 1.03 | passengers | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Passenger – Coastal Connector (Slevik-Skýrophos–Somniumpolis) | Lothayan Skybridge Airways | 1.25 | High | 0.34 | 0.68 | 1.03 | passengers | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Charter – Ecclesiastical (Lunalis Sancta–Catonis Atrium) | Lothayan Skybridge Airways | 5.90 | High | 1.80 | 3.61 | 5.42 | charters | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Charter – Trans-Keltian Diplomatic (Sårensby–Elijah’s Rest) | Lothayan Skybridge Airways | 6.90 | High | 2.18 | 4.36 | 6.55 | charters | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Freight – Haifan Littoral (Lykopolis–Sufriya–Mylecia) | Lothayan Skybridge Airways | 4.10 | Low | 1.57 | 3.14 | 4.71 | tons | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Freight – Industrial (Vaeringheim–Ferrum Citadel) | Lothayan Skybridge Airways | 4.75 | Low | 1.80 | 3.60 | 5.41 | tons | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Mail – Haifan Coastal Loop (Keybir-Aviv–Tel-Amin–Jogi–Abeis–Blore Heath) | Lothayan Skybridge Airways | 2.30 | High | 0.73 | 1.46 | 2.20 | contracts | General market fluctuations. |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Tribal – Somniumpolis–Odiferian Highlands | Lothayan Skybridge Airways | 4.50 | High | 1.38 | 2.76 | 4.14 | tons | General market fluctuations. |
| Average adjusted price (2.40) compared to average base price (2.40) ⇒ **High** | |||||||||
Employment Reports

Daily employment reports offer a snapshot of workforce distribution across some of Bassaridia Vaeringheim’s most influential companies. Out of an overall population of approximately 55.5 million people, roughly 4% are categorized as unemployed, leaving the vast majority actively engaged within the labor force. Prominent employers—ranging from the Lake Morovia Blockade Fund and Gladeseed Farmers’ Union to the Trans-Morovian Railway Company—each account for a certain proportion of the nation’s total workforce.
Every reporting cycle, these businesses update their figures to reflect expansions or reductions in their staffing levels, often due to seasonal demand, shifting market conditions, or other economic factors. As a result, daily changes capture the ebb and flow of job availability, indicating which sectors are adding new workers and which might be scaling back. By aggregating data from individual businesses, the reports also provide an overall tally of employed citizens and a corresponding count of those without formal work.
Although the total unemployed population is derived by subtracting the sum of all employed persons from the general population, the actual reasons for unemployment can vary widely—from short-term job searching to more extended absences from the labor market. In practice, these reports serve as a barometer of Bassaridia Vaeringheim’s economic health, illustrating the vitality of key industries and offering insights into where job opportunities may be on the rise.
| Date | Company | Employment % | Previous Employees | Current Employees | Change |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Lake Morovia Blockade Fund | 3.00% | 1598379 | 1580587 | Decreased |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Gladeseed Farmers' Union | 12.05% | 6420159 | 6487359 | Increased |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Atterian Cattle Drivers | 5.02% | 2674622 | 2306164 | Decreased |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Roving Wind Farm Corporation | 2.10% | 1118865 | 898023 | Decreased |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Baratar Corporation | 4.01% | 2136501 | 1735025 | Decreased |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Noctic Fleet | 6.03% | 3212743 | 3856620 | Increased |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Keepers of the Bloodbaths of Laprind | 1.05% | 559432 | 628045 | Increased |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Jogiani Merchants of Manwine | 2.08% | 1108210 | 934815 | Decreased |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Keepers of the Grove of Zoe Elm | 1.12% | 596728 | 530057 | Decreased |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Plains of Jogi | 8.07% | 4299641 | 4860018 | Increased |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Ale of the Night Central Brewery | 2.01% | 1070914 | 916063 | Decreased |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Camel Herders of the Jangsong Province | 3.06% | 1630347 | 1841411 | Increased |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Thalassian Temple Granite Export Cooperative | 3.10% | 1651659 | 1586194 | Decreased |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | East Keltian Iron Company | 4.15% | 2211092 | 1936258 | Decreased |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Mylecian Coal Ports | 3.17% | 1688954 | 1701756 | Increased |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Merchants of the Valley of Diamonds | 1.02% | 543449 | 542496 | Decreased |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Maritime Guild of the Cult of Maskmakers | 1.09% | 580744 | 498313 | Decreased |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Hatch Ministry | 2.03% | 1081570 | 1082467 | Increased |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Anterran Imports and Services | 1.13% | 602056 | 629296 | Increased |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | East Keltian Timber Company | 3.12% | 1662315 | 1648403 | Decreased |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Grand Cave Bee Meadery | 2.15% | 1145505 | 1036621 | Decreased |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Merchant Guild of the Poppy Goddess | 1.11% | 591400 | 453752 | Decreased |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Cinnamon Plains of Rouge | 2.18% | 1161489 | 1281013 | Increased |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Seamstresses of Rouge | 1.14% | 607384 | 546460 | Decreased |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Salurian Temple of Sacred Horehound | 2.12% | 1129521 | 984776 | Decreased |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Suncliff Fisheries | 3.09% | 1646331 | 1357229 | Decreased |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Bird Keepers of Saluria | 1.08% | 575416 | 462688 | Decreased |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Velvet Homestead | 1.10% | 586072 | 535476 | Decreased |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Hunters of the Giant Fanged Penguin | 1.16% | 618040 | 760122 | Increased |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Professional Pillarion League | 0.52% | 277052 | 315436 | Increased |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | La Sái Ebile | 1.04% | 554105 | 556746 | Increased |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Temple Bank of the Reformed Stripping Path | 1.18% | 628696 | 716087 | Increased |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Market Hanavusu | 1.57% | 836485 | 790761 | Decreased |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Couriers of the Lizard Queen | 1.17% | 623368 | 562776 | Decreased |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Temple University of Delphica | 2.09% | 1113537 | 1346350 | Increased |
| 40/2/52 PSSC | Trans-Morovian Railway Company | 1.55% | 825829 | 1004827 | Increased |
| Total Employed | 48910490 | ||||
| Total Unemployed | 6588811 |