"Perhaps. Is there anything that you particularly want to do?" Her fingers moved through my hair with ease, and I could feel it getting braided. Honestly, it was times like this that I missed Earth. I wish I could lounge around all day and watch some T.V or close my eyes and listen to music. But alas, here I am, a prisoner in a land of my design, "I'm not sure what they're really is for us to do." I mulled it over, which sadly took a bunch more time than I thought it would. I mean, I was so used to doing stuff on my phone and whatnot that I never really thought about the non-electronic stuff there was.

At least until it hit me. "Alessia, do you know how to play cards?" I asked as I quickly brought up my menu and quickly created them."I can't say that I do. What did you have in mind?" Her fingers kept combing through my hair as I relaxed more and relished the feeling.

"Well, we could play a bunch of them, a few betting games, or just a few for fun. I'll teach a few that I have in mind." I told her as I quickly created a batch of fifty-two cards. However, instead of creating the traditional card set, I kept the spades and hearts suites. I ended up making a suite of stars and swords for the rest.

"I would enjoy that." Her hands quickly finished the task at hand, and she sauntered over to my view and sat down on the chair across from me.I nodded and quickly began creating them as I sat back in my chair.

"Good, good. If you don't mind, would you mind gathering Hector and Amari? Games like this would be far more fun than with just two people." As I started creating poker chips and various coins to bet with, I told her. I mean, you can't play cards and not bet anything. The only thing missing was alcohol. Maybe when that one adventurer comes back, I'll see about getting some.

A faint look of disappointment flashed through her eyes as she stood up and gave me a soft bow. "Of course, empress." Her words seemed to be flat and expressionless, and I mentally frowned at how different they felt at that moment.

I flashed her a smile and reached out to her. "Don't be sad; I'll figure out something for us to do later."

She froze for a second before her smile returned. "Of course, my lady." With one last bow, she left the room.

I turned my attention back to the cards and chips as they were brought into existence, and I grinned. Oh, I was about to take all their money. But I suppose I should teach them first, so that way, I won't feel as bad about it later. Speaking of money, I probably should start devising a currency and setting up shops around the domain. So at least that way, I can start building the economy up in a direction that I like. I stared at the pile of coins on my table and thought it over.

I'll probably just stick with what I know from Earth. Paper cash, set up close to what I know. With my lowest cash denomination sitting at a one-dollar bill. The next will be a two-dollar, five, ten, twenty-five, fifty, and then a one-hundred-dollar bill. Mostly since I didn't want bills higher than that floating around since it would be a pain in the ass to keep track of. Honestly, the whole thought of it was bothersome, but the things that I do just to make this place more realistic.

The only thing that I wasn't sure how to do is currency exchange, mostly since I wasn't sure how to make it have value. I mean, I hardly paid attention in my economics class, so it was above me. But let's be real here. I can say the money is worth the amount is written on it, and no one can really say otherwise; as the domain grows, I can quickly instill taxes on vendors and force adventures to use my currency to buy specific stuff, so I can keep a supply of money coming in to help back mine.

I shrugged and quickly created a template for each denomination I had in mind. The standard color theme between them would be a deep vibrant blue, matched with a bright purple that filled the borders and then filled in various blotches with a reflective hue.

In the middle of the first bill, I went with a sword clad in lightning impaled into the ground, and a star burned behind it in the distance. It was simple, and it would be nice to start everything.

For the next one, I went with the face of the first emperor of Asteria, which I modeled after one of my favorite historical figures, Flavius Belisarius. Though sadly, I had a little reference for him outside of a few artists' renditions, I was using my imagination here, so there was no reason I couldn't do things as I saw fit. So I took the standard drawing of him that I've seen and made it a bit more stylized and a bit more severe, though my memory was lacking in that regard. I just did various designs that I thought were appropriate for the next few bits of currency. I just did a stylistic clock for the five, with the hands stuck on midnight. The ten was of a palace with dozens of towers that honestly had no purpose other than to just exist and take up space. The twenty-five-dollar bill had the portrait of a female, who I named Theodora. She had a soft face, with heir that stopped at the top of her shoulders. As for more details than that, it was a bit harder since I was doing this for a paper currency. Otherwise, I would have gone all out. With that finished, I will now dub her Theodora.

I went with a front view of the coliseum that I would eventually build for the fifty-dollar bill and put a sun above it. Finally, for the last bill, I decided I would go with my face, and since no adventurer has seen it, no one would know that it was me they were looking at. So with that thought process, I decided I wanted to go with a portrait design of me, with my hair in a woven warrior braid. Was it narcissistic of me? Perhaps, but who was gonna tell me I couldn't do it? Happy with all of that, I created a bunch of the cash, so at least we would have something to gamble with that would be of use later since I planned on phasing out the usage of coins the best I could.

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