Laying the Foundations - Deepening the Discussions

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The leaders of Mirithis remained seated in the meeting tent, surrounded by sketches, maps, and plans for their growing world. The previous conversation had sparked ideas, but now, with Harry guiding the discussion, it was time to dive deeper into how they would implement these systems globally.

Harry stood once again, his eyes sweeping over the assembled group. "We've set some solid groundwork, but let's discuss specifics. I want to make sure we're all on the same page when it comes to water distribution, business development, and communication across Mirithis. Let's start with water—how are we going to make sure every continent and community gets drinkable water?"

Global Water Purification and Distribution

Caelion, the leader of the Merpeople, spoke first. His voice was calm but filled with authority. "As we mentioned before, Thalordis and the surrounding oceans are abundant with naturally pure water. We've already begun identifying key water sources—springs, rivers, and underground reservoirs. But to make this a global system, we'll need to create purification hubs on each continent."

Ondora, leader of the Water Nymphs, leaned forward, nodding in agreement. "We can help with that. My people are skilled in finding and maintaining natural springs. We'll need to enchant these springs, ensuring the water remains pure, especially for inland areas like Eldoria where there are fewer natural bodies of water."

Lord Valon, the leader of the Vampires, added his input. "Once the water is purified, we can store it in enchanted containers. My people have experience in creating magical vessels that preserve freshness and prevent contamination. These containers will be critical for transporting water across long distances."

Draven, leader of the Werewolves, spoke up next. "What about the terrain? Some settlements are in forests, mountains, and remote areas. Even with containers, how do we ensure that water reaches every part of the world?"

Thaldrin, the Dragon leader, grinned. "Leave that to us. My dragons can carry large quantities of water to the more difficult locations—mountains, highlands, anywhere hard to reach by ground. We'll coordinate with the other flying creatures to cover the air routes."

Harry nodded thoughtfully. "That's a good start, but we need more than just flying creatures. We need a stable network that ensures water is constantly available to every community. I'm thinking a combination of enchanted portals and magical transportation, something that can handle a continuous flow of water."

Gringold, leader of the Goblins, rubbed his hands together. "Portals are an excellent idea. We could build central distribution hubs on each continent where water can be purified and stored. From these hubs, enchanted pipelines or magical wagons could deliver water to each village or town."

Ming-Li, the leader of the Asian Wizards, added, "It sounds complex, but if we organize the distribution into regions, with each hub responsible for a set number of settlements, we could make it efficient."

Ondora nodded. "And we can use enchanted springs as a backup—where communities can draw water if they're cut off from the main distribution system."

Harry smiled at the collaboration. "Alright, let's move forward with that plan. We'll start mapping out where these purification hubs should go and set up a mix of flying transport, magical pipelines, and portals to keep the water flowing."

Global Business and Economy

With water distribution settled, Harry shifted the conversation toward the next critical topic: the global economy. The people of Mirithis were already beginning to trade, but without a unified currency or system, there was the potential for chaos.

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