Since it was the test broadcast for the Magic Vision Device, it was, of course, free.
The first batch of over two hundred 12-inch prototypes was distributed evenly throughout Twin Tower City.
There were 55-inch premium models as well—huge screens with huge backsides. Even if the average person could afford one, they wouldn't have the space for it at home.
Due to the high cost of the large televisions, they were only set up in stores owned by the Zog Group. Otherwise, it would be a painful loss if one broke out in the open.
These were all "personally forged by a disciple of the Legendary Craftsman Master Bane," and each sold for eighty to a hundred Gold Coins.
Honestly, that wasn't expensive at all. There wasn't a single lie in the slogan.
The Magic Vision Devices might have been built on a mechanical assembly line, but there were plenty of goblins tightening the screws.
