Gejlak Beach

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Since the establishment of communications between Çeridgul and the rest of Micras, the Çerid puzzled over the idea of how to receive them and their proposals. Having embassies in Gultaj seemed silly - seat of the Vocal Assembly though it was, the latter only met for several weeks each year, and the rest of the time it reverted to being merely a very prestigious village (and no one there would have been willing to part with land to build the embassies).

It was felt that, since the humans had to approach by sea, and any people or goods they unloaded had to be unloaded by ships (the Çerid not having been introduced to the idea of aircraft), it would be best to have a dedicated area for foreign merchants and representatives on the short itself. This also simplified the property acquisition process - Çer tradition did not consider beaches to be land per se and therefore common property. While this did not mean that any nearby fishing communities might not object to the appropriation of their waterfront, at least it didn't have to be bought from anyone, nor any zerenid appeased.

Gejlak Beach, at the upper western side of the Bay of Winds, was designated for the purpose. Gejlak was not too far from Gultaj, should communication with the Assembly be needed; it was a farming community rather than a fishing one, and therefore did not greatly protest having its beach given to the ovareshid for their use; and they looked forward to the commercial opportunities the foreigners would bring - not only would they be nearby to barter with, but so would any Çer merchants who themselves came to barter with them.

Being a beach, of course, means that anyone wanting to build something there would be advised to put it on stilts, lest they find their ground floor underwater at high tide. At least some missions to the island have found it easier and more comfortable just to park a ship at anchor nearby.

Communications

Correspondence
Seal or Image Originator Recipient Date Subject Text


CeridgulSpeakers.png

Household of the Greak Speaker All and sundry 106th year of UnNbinding Opening of Gejlak Beach To the speakers of, and travellers from, the ovareshid peoples: we are the Çerid, the courageous people! We speak to you!

Please be advised that the importunings of your merchants and speakers for a place to do business with our people have been heard and discussed by the Vocal Assembly. On its behalf, I am empowered to say to you that the inhabitants of the place Gejlak have amiably agreed to allow their beachfront to be used for this purpose. Your embassies and docks may be constructed within three hundred meters from Gejlak stream, as measured along the shore, and as far inland as five meters out from the property lines facing the beach.

Beyond these borders, the customs and expectations of the Çerid hold sway. We strongly advise that you make yourselves familiar with them should you wish to wander our land freely - the responsibility for the consequences, should you ignore them, is your own, and the Vocal Assembly will not be inclined to entertain any appeals.