by Antar on August 31st, 2011, 4:29 am
Antar shrugged and smiled, "My dear Sir, you wound me. This horse has been brushed and cleaned, there's no smell about him at all. By jove, you must be mistaken on your information. Of course, that is the case only if you didn't have your eyes on stealing him back yourself."
Noth's smile widened a bit as he glanced in killroy's direction as the man continued, impersonating any other snake oil salesman of the times."Of course if such things did happen as you say then it would be bad for business to telegraph such things so openly. Would it not? Especially if further... acquisitions would come your way. You know very well a horse like this true worth is at least 110 mizas, and a quick dye of the coat to sell it off wouldn't be more then an investment of five for you. And the risk... well the risk around these parts would be smoothed over by a 30 miza deduction from the full worth to keep your interest, don't you think? Making it's high end value to the least 75 mizas. To say otherwise would demean both our intelligence, Sir Roy. May I call you Roy?" Noth said with a smile. "Besides, you and I both know there won't be many questions here for the horse." He leaned closer to the man, conspiratorily, "Let me tell you this, rumors say this was driven by two rambunctious murderers who decided to play fast and lose across the respective lines. Made a couple of slavers very angry, if you know what I mean. So why , if I did as you say, happen to find this horse, must I be beholden to deduct the cost of your smoothing things over?"
Holding up a hand , Noth spoke with a sly smile, "No, no, my dear man. No need to answer that, I will pay the deduction of thirty gold from my profits, since I intend to bring any... animal acquisitions I find in the future exclusively to you. Consider it a ... business arrangement. Even a 60 miza shellout on your end for this horseflesh would net you a profit of over 20 gold mizas. So tell me true, can we come to an arrangement here that might be mutually beneficial? "
With a wink in killroy's direction, Noth simply stated in an uncowed manner as his eyes gleamed with amusement. He was enjoying himself to be sure, and the other man might pick up on it, "Now be straight with me, and I'll treat you fairly in return. That's my personal credo, and I hold to the idea of being tough but fair. So let's try the start of this conversation again, shall we? For civility's sake, what is the highest price you're willing to pay for this fine horseflesh? Even if, I ... you know... happened to find it."
Noth looked at the man a moment, gauging the necessity of whether he was truly beholden to the type of threats he could mutter. As far as Noth was concerned, whenever he had taken on a job he'd gone under aliases to protect his identity. And even now his face was scruffy from a woodsman's beard. It would be hard for anyone to truly identify him, and without any definitive proof or holding of him here, Noth could simply walk out into the city streets and disappear. Of course... with letting it slip to Killroy, the misinformation that it was a slaver's job would spread further and ripple outwards to the right people clouding any fault towards Noth. That was the real cause for the thirty miza deduction Noth just suggested. After all, a wise man once said, it took three to play the game of Sunberth's politics. Me, myself, and noone you'll ever know...
Of course , there was another underlying threat present simply by Noth's presence being here. If he knew killroy right, he'd see Noth possessed the eyes of a true manslayer, not a barbarian, or a brute, but the cold calculation that wouldn't quit till those who betrayed or stole from him lay dead with their blood running in sunberth's streets, or floating by the bay. If killroy truly wished to take anything of noth's features away this day, that would be the sole aspect he'd remember. It wasn't a sense of intimidation either, just a sense of what was. And Noth would ensure the kennel owner would remember that, each and every visit...
Worse, if Killroy truly spread Noth's features around, the ghosts of Noth's past would descend upon him like ten glassbeaks in full hunt. Seeking to break every bone in his body for the sheerest scrap that Noth was alive, and ignoring Killroy's protestations all the while. But that wasn't here, not in sunberth. But if the demon's of his past could speak to killroy now, then he might know there were only two roads for those who truly meant to cross him, extinction, or mutually beneficial business affairs.
"I am the Shadow and the smoke in your eyes, I am the ghost that hides in the night."~Back, but slow.
