|  | The entrance is open twenty four hours a day and people are
    arriving at all times. They are coming from all the cities along the coast of the Shan
    Peninsula. The guards will only stamp their passports if they ask to have them stamped. |  | 
  
    |  | Inside the city almost everything is in short supply. Only
    essential services are operating. The city is being run by the armed forces. Most local
    people over the age of seven are being conscripted and most of those arriving are joining
    the armed forces. | 
  
    |  | The players can get accommodation for 1 GP each per night
    and can also get food and water rations. | 
  
    |  | If the players try to see an official they will not have
    difficulty. The official knows: 
       
        |  | If they stay their safety cannot be guaranteed. |  |  | They should join the army or leave. |  |  | They can get their passports stamped at the customs office. |  | 
  
    |  | The city will be attacked by Prince Hei Ho Bang on the
    morning of day 8. The players have half a days notice to leave before leaving is
    impossible. By dusk on day eight the city is under siege. | 
  
    |  | People know/believe that: 
       
        |  | Wu Tze Lee stole the opals. (True) |  |  | Prince Hei Ho Bang plans to attack the city to get the opals. (True) |  |  | The Army of Hel Churl is on the side of Prince Hei Ho Bang. (False.) |  |  | All the opals are stored in the Treasury (upper level of the Central Keep and only half
          true as only one is). |  |  | The city will fight until it wins or is destroyed. (True) They also expect to win. |  | 
  
    |  | The players will be stopped by guards whenever they try to
    enter a defence post (Central Keep, wall etc. ) and refused entry. It is possible for them
    to enter a defence post by being invisible, disguised as guards etc. |