Title of Shop/Business | The Elysian Halls
Business Type | Museum & Art Gallery
Items Sold |
Admission Tickets:
General Admission: 8 SP
Seasonal Exhibit: 1 GP
Guided Group Tour: 20 GP, includes all exhibits / Students: 1 GP, includes all exhibits
Guided Private Tour: 50 GP, includes all exhibits, includes a dining hall pass
Membership:
Basic: 200 GP/month, includes free admission to all exhibits, and a dining hall pass
VIP Membership: 350 GP/month, includes free admission to all exhibits, 1 private tour per month, the Astrology Dome, and a dining hall pass
Student Membership: 10gp/mo, includes free admission to all the exhibits
Restoration : Commission based
Appraisal : Commission based
Art Pieces : 10% of Sale (Commission)
Dining Hall Pass : 1 GP
Souvenirs : 5 CP-50 GP
Venue Event Rental : 2,000 GP / day
Catering : 2 GP / head
Base Income | 10 gp
Skill Bonus | Apprentice (x1.5)
Sales Bonus | +20%
Ingenuity/Creativity Bonus | +5%
Total Income | 10 gp x 1.5 = 15 gp x 91 Days = 1,365 gp + 25% = 1,707 gp / season
Assets | N/A
Debts | 60,500 gp
Debt Ledger
Negative Modifier | N/A
Description | Established in the 93rd year of the Age of Steel, the Elysian Halls is Kalzasi's largest Historical Museum & Gallery and home to the Antiquities Society. Originally build simply as a historical museum, in the first year of her curating, and with the approval of her parents who still own it, Mae ordered the hall to be reconstructed nearly entirely. Gone were the pristine white walls and simple displays that reminded one of a temple, and on came a lavish dining hall, an outdoor garden, and an Art hall that she named 'The Hall of Creation'. While it had taken nearly a full year to complete it's construction, once finished the museum rose in popularity so quickly that people from all over the country flocked to see what it had to offer.
Every season the exhibits in the Hall of Remembrance change, while the Hall of Creation changes monthly. It is well known that one who has their work displayed in the Hall of Creation will be able to sell nearly even just one of their artworks to collectors for thousands of gold. Some have even made out with enough money to never have to work one more day in their life. But regardless of if one is an artist or not, most view the museum nearly as important as the palace itself, and not a day goes by without it's halls being flooded with interested, awestruck eyes.
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