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===Economy===
Back before the tower was abandoned, the [[Knights Radiant]] would extract payment for the use of [[Oathgate]]s. Shortly before the [[Recreance]], the tariffs began to increase to the degree that some of their contemporaries found unreasonable.{{epigraph ref|sa1|46}} After the [[Alethi]] arrive at Urithiru, Dalinar designates [[Sebarial]] as [[Highprince of Commerce]] there. As has been done before, Sebarial plans to tax passage through the [[Oathgates]] in order to provide revenue for the tower city, as it produces little else.{{book ref|sa3|21}}
Dalinar designated [[Sebarial]] as [[Highprince of Commerce]] in Urithiru. Sebarial plans to tax passage through the [[Oathgates]] in order to provide revenue for the tower city, since it produces little else.{{book ref|sa3|21}} Most trade in Urithiru takes place at the Breakaway. Navani had plans for a carefully regulated market, but Sebarial has instituted looser controls, resulting in a chaotic marketplace with several blackmarkets and room for illicit goods. The tower city's economy suffers from three main difficulties: a lack of labor, a lack of supplies, and a lack of infrastructure.
 
Most trade in Urithiru takes place at the Breakaway. Though [[Navani]] had plans for a carefully regulated market, Sebarial has instituted looser controls, resulting in a chaotic marketplace with several black markets and room for illicit goods.
Following the healing of all [[Singer|Parshmen]] during the first [[Everstorm]], Urithiru has suffered from the loss of its menial labor class. [[Darkeyes]] of low [[nahn]] have been pressed into service doing tasks such as hauling water. In an effort to reduce labor tensions, Adolin encouraged these men to form a water haulers' guild to bargain for wages.{{book ref|sa3|2}} Soldiers and caravan workers have also been pressed into service. The lack of Parshmen will no doubt result in increased consumer costs as slave labor is replaced by payed labor, the wages of which are based on social rank and not very negotiable.{{book ref|sa3|}}
 
==== Problems ====
Since Urithiru's crop growing system is non-functional, the city depends on trade to provide supplies. Goods flowing into Urithiru through the Oathgates at first were mostly salvage from the warcamps abandoned during the flight from the Everstorm, harvested by enterprising merchants backed by highprinces.{{book ref|sa3|25}} Dalinar has considered trying to resettle the war camps, but the area has been quietly claimed by the highprinces who stayed behind. Sebarial has forests near the war camps that could be used to supply the city, but harvesting the lumber isn't economical without Parshmen. Emeralds for [[soulcasting]] food are also in short supply, despite continued hunting for [[gemheart]]s on the [[Shattered Plains]].{{book ref|sa3|104}} Later, after King Taravangian joins the alliance, regular shipments of supplies are received from Jah Keved.{{book ref|sa3|29}} Still, there is not enough trade to support the city, leading [[Bethab]] to speculate that without another supply deal from Azir, the city may not be able to support its current population.{{book ref|sa3|104}}
The tower city's economy suffers from three main difficulties: a lack of labor, a lack of supplies, and a lack of infrastructure.
 
Following the healing of all [[Singer|Parshmen]] during the first [[Everstorm]], Urithiruthe hasAlethi have suffered from the loss of itstheir menial labor class that carried over as they relocated to Urithiru. To alleviate that, [[Darkeyesdarkeyes]] of low [[nahn]], as well as soldiers and caravan workers, have been pressed into service doing tasks such as hauling water, to their dismay. In an effort to reduce labor tensions, Adolin encouragedencourages these men to form a water haulers' guild to bargain for wages.{{book ref|sa3|2}} Soldiers and caravan workers have also been pressed into service. The lack of Parshmen will no doubt result in increased consumer costs as slave laborslavery is replaced by payed labor, the wages of which are based on social rank and not very negotiable.{{book ref|sa3|2}}
Urithiru's non-functional magic has left the city with a lack of infrastructure. Waste management has been a particular issue of note. Communal privies have been set up over former bathing rooms, but these are plagued with long lines.{{book ref|sa3|16}} The plumbing of Urithiru keeps clogging, and Soulcasters are constantly working to eliminate the waste.{{book ref|sa3|104}} Additionally, heating is a constant problem at Urithiru's altitude without magical enhancements.
 
Since Urithiru's crop growing system is non-functional, the city depends on trade to provide supplies. GoodsAt first, goods flowing into Urithiru through the Oathgates at first wereare mostly salvage from the warcamps abandoned during the flight from the [[Everstorm]], harvested by enterprising merchants backed by highprincesthe [[highprince]]s.{{book ref|sa3|25}} Dalinar has considered trying to resettle the war camps, but the area has been quietly claimed by thethose highprinces who stayed behind. Though Sebarial has forests near the war camps that could be used to supply the city, but harvesting the lumber isn't economical without Parshmen. Emeralds for [[soulcasting]] food are also in short supply, despite continued hunting for [[gemheart]]s on the [[Shattered Plains]].{{book ref|sa3|104}} Later, after King Taravangian joins the alliance, regular shipments of supplies are received from Jah Keved.{{book ref|sa3|29}} Still, there is not enough trade to support the city, leading [[Bethab]] to speculate that without another supply deal from Azir, the city may not be able to support its current population.{{book ref|sa3|104}}
Another minor issue affecting Urithiru's early economy was the lack of [[stormlight]] to infuse [[spheres]]. The need for stormlight to power the Oathgates meant that in the period immediately following Urithiru's discovery when the [[highstorm]]s disappeared, infused spheres were worth considerably more than face value. Now that the highstorms have returned, spheres can be re-infused by lowering them in large cages to the level of the storm.
 
Emeralds for [[Soulcasting]] food are also in short supply, despite continued hunting for [[gemheart]]s on the [[Shattered Plains]].{{book ref|sa3|104}} Later, after King [[Taravangian]] joins the alliance, regular shipments begin to come from [[Jah Keved]].{{book ref|sa3|29}} Still, there is not enough trade to support the city, leading [[Bethab]] to speculate that without a deal with [[Azir]], Urithiru may not be able to support its current population.{{book ref|sa3|104}}
 
Urithiru's non-functional magicmechanisms hashave left the cityit with a lack of infrastructure. Waste management has been a particularparticularly notable issue of note. Communal privies have been set up over former bathing rooms, but these are plagued with long lines.{{book ref|sa3|16}} The plumbing of Urithiru keeps clogging, and Soulcasters are constantly working to eliminate the waste.{{book ref|sa3|104}} Additionally, at this altitude, heating is a constant problem at Urithiru's altitude without magical enhancements.{{book ref|sa3|18}}
 
Another minor issue affecting Urithiru's early economy was the lack of [[stormlight]] to infuse [[spheres]]. The need for stormlight to power the Oathgates meant that in the period immediately following Urithiru's discovery, when the [[highstorm]]s disappeared, infused spheres were worth considerably more than face value. Now that the highstorms have returned, spheres can be re-infused by lowering them in large cages todown the level ofinto the storm.{{book ref|sa3|4}}
 
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