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Egwene was really coming close to discovering the law of supply and demand with that one A Deathwatch Guard Send a noteboard - 23/03/2013 11:58:56 AM

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People come to the WT for Healing, etc. I'm sure they would donate what they could for that. (When Verin and the girls returned to TV with the HoV, people were lined up waiting to get in, IIRC)

With the ability to create cuendillar, they have something of value they can sell to those that have money to spend. (I recall Egwene pondering this when the rebel AS were running short on funds.)

I'm pretty sure the WT owns the whole island of Tar Valon, so any shop, inn, etc., is bound to pay taxes for the privelage.


Plus with the return of ter'angreal making, both Tar Valon and maybe even Andor will gain new markets and revenues.

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