The Grunt’s Armoury
“Oi! You be that lass was in ‘ere earlier. Come back when ye saw I gots the best goods in the commons eh? Eh! Haha! Well, ‘ave a lookie aroun’ then. But don’t try nuffin’ or Caruck ‘ere will be earnin’ his pay early, ya see?” he told her, his manner one designed to be both a generous and intimidating manifestation at the same time. To Zandelia, though, he seemed to be more of an excitable pig who had a trumped up vision of his position in Sunberth.
Still, he’s the one I want goods from, so best to play along she told herself.
“Oh don’t worry about me shopkeeper, I only came to buy and not to cause trouble. Long as Caruck doesn’t give me unnecessary trouble I won’t be giving you none,” she told him with a soft smile, designed to disarm him somewhat. A smile from a reasonably pretty woman did wonders for the atmosphere she found. He merely grunted and waved his hand, face going a little red as if he thought he had stared too long.
Zandelia decided to spur on that small advantage a little, running her hands across her body as if smoothing her clothing about her, but really just letting her hands glide across her curves and onto her hips, drawing attention to that area before pivoting to show the two of them a view of her back – knowing exactly where their eyes would roam as she made her way to the leather accoutrements of protection to be found in the store. She could all but feel their gazes, Caruck’s especially as she was sure he was more than ready to jump up and charge her down at the slightest hint of foul play. Still, she merely ran her hands across item after item, putting on an air of detached observation, letting her hand stop every now and then to inspect the strength of a joint or the quality of the stitching. She knew there was nothing wrong with the items, she had looked them over intently already after all, but she was not about to look too eager to choose.
No, as soon as he knows exactly what I want he will be focused, but as long as he thinks I’m just looking he will merely be speculative she told herself with a small grin.
“You don’t do many women’s sizes shopkeeper,” she informed him as she looked at him over he shoulder as went about her attempts at keeping him unbalanced.
“Oh no, no, no miss. We got’s plenty o’ those! They just aren’t as sought after if ya catch me drift. Most mercs are men these days. But we got’s them out back lass. Ya just tell me whats ya wants an I’ll go get ‘em” he informed her, all pomposity and lecturing – as if she hadn’t guessed that fact already.
“As you say shopkeeper, as you say,” letting him ‘teach’ her and bolstering his generous mood for later, “well I’m looking for a snug fit of one of these studded leather sets. Possibly one of the more aesthetically pleasing ones if you would? A woman’s got to have some attentions, yes?” she asked him with a small flutter of her eyelashes as she padded towards his counter slowly, ending with her hands on her waist and her head tilted to the side in front of him, her hair falling to the side and across her face slightly.
The shopkeeper merely nodded in a partially distracted way, looked to Caruck and disappeared out to wherever he kept his store of items. She mused, as she waited, upon how much he exactly had back there and how many guards she had not seen yet stood over them. She waited patiently, trailing her forefinger in a lazy pattern upon the counter, smiling at the guard called Caruk, as she awaited his arrival – and when he came back she saw that her wiles, and her curved form, had obtained her an item of slightly better quality then the one on display. That was when she knew the price haggling would be that much harder and settled in to play the game.
“There you go lass, the best o’ the best! Can’t go wrong with this one. Best fit for ya, best type o’ leather and studs and the most comfortable to wear. Not form fit quality but good enough for ya needs I’d wager. Whaddya think then eh?” he asked her, a glint in his eyes that spoke all too clearly of gold.
“It seems rather good, though whether it’s as good as you say still remains to be tested. Sunberth is dangerous. Still, I think I could stretch to give it a go, it is rather pretty as well as sturdy isn’t it? I’ll give you 15 gold mizas for the set” she stated, knowing it would be rejected.
“Fifteen! This is worth thirty if it’s worth a one! No less than that” the shopkeep licked his lips almost imperceptibly, telling her it was actually worth less but that he needed to make profits after all.
“Well, perhaps it is worth a one then!” she countered with a grin as wit met wit, “but I suppose that I could go as far as say….20 mizas, gold of course sir” she told him, looking away and feigning disinterest as a ploy.
“27!” the shopkeeper returned with, and that made Zandelia unsure as to whether he was desperate for a sale or whether he just had had enough of keeping items in storage.
“23 and no more than that I’m afraid, a girl’s got to eat eh?” she told him mischievously.
“25 and final offer, take it or leave it lass. You know it’s a good deal” he told her this time, his smile not at firm now.
“Done, 25 gold mizas for the set and here they are” she stated, counting them out onto the counter, but not yet placing them into his hands.
She left them there as she browsed the shelves behind him for the other item she had come for, an item she had been damned lucky to find if she had been honest with herself. She would gladly have paid a fortune for them – Shadowsilk Robes. They would keep her alive just as much as the armour would in her new profession, and no doubt about it. She pointed to them and the shopkeeper turned in mild confusion and fixed is eyes in the direction she was indicating. He cocked his head, looked at her just the once and fetched them down, placing them on the counter next to the armour. He unfolded the material, almost reverently, and was careful not to wrinkle it too much either.
“You have a good eye miss,” he started, and at a flashing look from her that could have melted iron put his hands in the air to state, “not in that way miss! No offence intended I assure ya. These robes is the best items of their kind. Perfect for the…shadowy…type teh be sure. I won’t be partin’ wit these for less’n 35 gold mizas, and you can stuff it if you don’t wanna pay cos’ someone will eventually” he grinned at her, knowing he was making a profit from her and she could do nothing about it this time.
“Fine, 35 it is” she growled at him, counting out more and fervently thanking Akajia for the price as she had expected higher indeed. “Now, you can have your money and I’m going to get changed in that back room there, and you two try anything and I’ll be using your own weapons to gut you” she finished, taking her purchases and giving the shopkeeper his money – his greedy eyes pouring over it and just pointing her to the back absent-mindedly.
A few minutes later and Zandelia was garbed in her new armours, studded leather on top of her casual cotton clothing, the Shadowsilk Robes rippling about on top of the studded leather. She felt quite powerful, and she was sure she looked quite dangerous indeed to the average Sunberthian. This shop had been useful to her, but she had exhausted her options here and she knew it.
[i]Still, not a bad couple of purchases after all, and my survivability is much higher now methinks/[i] she told herself as she gave the two men a sensual little wave before exiting back into the general populace of Sunberth, her next destination already planned in her mind. It was time to start taking her future prospects seriously.
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