Quote Originally Posted by KariTheFox View Post
Slavery is a weird one in the setting because we see it referenced a lot, but rarely see it in practice. Ul'dah seems to practice some kind of debt-based slavery as punishment for crimes, and you can become a gladiatorial slave as a way to pay off you debts too. Limsa regards slavery as illegal and Yellowjackets root it out when they can, but pirates do participate in some kind of black market slave trade (where are the slaves being taken is unclear).

Garlemald seems to have slaves, though it is interesting that the practice appears to be kept away from people in the ordinary core. Provincial Governors appear to employ slaves, but in Garlemald proper the only slaves were tucked away in Cerulea Ingens and put to work there.
The pirates in Sastasha keep at least some of them for themselves. If you poke around the dungeon a bit, you'll notice that the random NPCs in there are all women, are kept in a cell when not needed, and some have... let's say interesting speech bubbles: https://i.imgur.com/3NP8qxc.png. The enemies in there also have a line of aggro dialogue to take the women alive. As a side note, they seem to have very specific tastes because all the women are either Mi'qote or Lalafells.

There's also a FATE chain in, I want to say South Shroud, about a Coeurl King who basically has a harem of slaves he keeps in check with blackmail. I think the postmoogle quests had one dedicated to that as well.