"Even if a few Wizard Towers encounter issues, the other Wizard Towers can operate normally without significantly impacting the entire city."
After Pries explained it, Herag understood.
Each Wizard Tower can protect a district, so if one tower has problems, it only affects a small area.
From the perspective of the entire city, this design is undoubtedly the best, enhancing the city's risk resistance.
Of course, this method is costly and expensive to implement, but it is certainly worth it.
Pries led Herag and his companions to a palace, or at least it looked like a palace.
There were only two Great Knights fully armored at the palace entrance. Herag always felt that their symbolic significance outweighed their actual guarding role.
Because there were many people coming in and out at the palace entrance, many Wizard Apprentices and Official Wizards among them, any of whom could easily be stronger than those two guards.
In front of the palace, there were wide and long steps, and at the foot of the stairs lay a boulder inscribed with several words in Sivir Language, translating to: Silver Moon City Hall.
"Let's go up." Pries stepped onto the stairs first, starting to enter the City Hall.
Once you ascend the stairs, you arrive at the first floor of the City Hall.
The first floor of the City Hall is vast, resembling a giant plaza.
Herag glanced up and saw six or seven more floors, though there appeared to be fewer people up there than on the first floor.
The first floor of the City Hall had countless rooms and counters, making Herag feel dizzy.
There were several benches scattered around with people sitting on them, all here to conduct business affairs in the City Hall.
Pries led Herag to a room called Household Registration Management, which also had a counter outside with a long queue.
However, Pries seemed to have privileges and directly brought Herag and his two companions into a small room to conduct their business.
"This area is primarily for household registration. Herag, you are an official member of Serlandir, so your household registration is in Silver Moon City. David and Reese will be registered under your name as attendants. Later, if they have the chance to enter Serlandir, they can establish their own household registration," Pries explained.
Herag nodded, "Got it."
The City Hall staff took out several long forms for Herag, David, and Reese to fill out in detail.
This time, Herag was cautious and checked the forms, finding no Magic Power presence.
He had Shenlan scan them, and nothing abnormal was found.
He had already gotten to know Pries better during the airship ride.
Members of Serlandir don't need to sign any contracts, which is very different from the management style of Moonlight Forest.
As a member of Serlandir, Herag's household registration is in Silver Moon City, making him a Silver Moon City resident, yet he also belongs to Serlandir.
If Herag prefers, he could do nothing all day and stay in Silver Moon City without anyone complaining.
Of course, unless Serlandir has special circumstances and issues a mandatory task for Herag, then he must complete it, or the consequences would be unbearable.
This does not require contract constraints, as the vast difference in power means they aren't needed.
However, if Serlandir issues such a task, Herag would likely be unable to avoid being involved.
But under normal circumstances, such tasks are rare, allowing Herag to arrange his affairs and schedule as he pleases.
He can choose to stay in Silver Moon City for research and study, or he can actively undertake various tasks from Serlandir to earn Magic Stones or Contribution Points.
Herag could even choose to become a business tycoon and start trading between cities.
As long as you follow the rules and pay taxes, no one will interfere with you.
With this high level of freedom, contracts become rather excessive.
David and Reese also filled out their information on the attendant forms, and from now on, they are registered under Herag's name.
Once Herag and his companions completed the forms, they handed them back to the staff.
The staff carefully checked them twice and corrected some mistakes or incomplete information before leaving.
"We need to wait a bit; they're going to input your information into the Magic Net," Pries said.
About half an hour later, the staff returned with three Talisman Stones in hand.
These Talisman Stones were larger and slightly different in appearance than those from the Barren Land.
In comparison, the Talisman Stones from the Barren Land looked more like a youthful version.
The staff handed the Talisman Stones to Herag and his companions respectively and then said, "These Talisman Stones are bound to your identity, and only your Magic Power can activate and use them. Next, I'll explain how to use them..."
After an hour of explanation, Herag fully understood the role of Talisman Stones in the Land of Dawn.
Firstly, regarding identity, Talisman Stones serve as an identification card and can be used for most identity verifications.
If the Talisman Stone is lost, you need to promptly come to the City Hall to reset it, as the previous stone will be deactivated.
Each Talisman Stone is bound to its owner's Magic Power, usable only by the individual.
Herag glanced at his information panel, which recorded some basic information and household registration and organizational affiliations.
He currently has no residence, but now holding a resident status, Herag can purchase property in Silver Moon City.
Many of Silver Moon City's information can be synced and updated via the Magic Net.
For instance, if Herag bought a house somewhere under his name, the property information could be synced to the Talisman Stone via the Magic Net.
Herag also noticed that his Gold Coin and Magic Stone balance was zero.
Throughout the Land of Dawn, Herag can store the Talisman Stone at banks affiliated with major Wizard Organizations, allowing storage of Gold Coins and Magic Stones.
The Talisman Stone will display his balance, and numerous transactions can be conducted directly using the stone, with the balance deducted accordingly.
Of course, corresponding taxes cannot be avoided.
However, the tax rate is relatively low, and this transaction method is convenient, so Wizards in the Land of Dawn generally adopt this approach for transactions.
Similar to the tasks in Moonlight Forest, here the Talisman Stones also have a task hall.
However, the number of tasks is vast, and there are many issuers.
Serlandir's tasks only comprise a small portion, with most issued by Silver Moon City or other cities.
Herag merely glanced at them and felt overwhelmed, as there were too many tasks to even browse through.
Besides tasks, there are also tavern forums divided by different cities.
Herag noticed he could switch to forums from other cities, with each participant's name indicating which city they hail from.
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