"Ah, cargo." Auldwin repeated as he thought about that for a moment, it made sense. In the beginning the Ghost had only thought of the life of a sailor to be made for the carting of other people about, but spices, textiles, ore and other things needing to get from one place to the other made sense too. Auldwin didn't know much about geography, but knew enough to understand that the Suvan essentially connected nearly everything. Several cities, including his own Syliras lay upon the Suvan, with boats that went two and from the harbors. Even the mysterious Black Rock had docks, as small as it was, although Auldwin wasn't exactly sure what type of things a place like Black Rock would import.
"Well, I suppose I'm quite the same then. I used to keep only to my home city, but now I find there is...more pressing matters I must attend to, and so I also seek to visit as many places of interest in Mizahar as I can. Sadly, my sense of direction is not quite so in tune as yours. As it is, I'd be lucky if I could get anywhere on the sea, but I suppose following a landmass could help." All that talk of cargo and miza's made Auldwin wonder, was there much coin to be made at sea? When he was alive he always made enough to live, but not enough to really enjoy life. Now he couldn't enjoy life even if he had all the coins in the world, but he still found himself needing them for one thing or another. Buying the service of the living was the most obvious choice for having money, buying training or information was probably second. What else could he do with it, send it back home? He wasn't even sure he had a home to go back to.
"Tell me, how much does a bigger boat cost?" he asked, the very nature of the value of a boat was totally lost to Auldwin. He understood property and housing, having built quite a few structures in his time as a laborer, even having oversaw the creation of such structures, but never once had he dealt with something that floated upon the water. He had seen the great ships that came and left the large port of Syliras, but never stopped to think how those that piloted them had managed to come across the coins to keep them. Some were so big that appeared to be floating mansions, and Auldwin could only imagine the cost to be astronomical.
"Is there much to worry about sailing at sea? Besides the weather and a rogue wave that is. I'd say I don't know much about the water, but that would be an understatement. When you live on the land, you hear tales of large sea going creatures pulling boats down to their watery graves, but really I figured those to just make scary bedtime stories." inside that Soulmist Auldwin's mind was working, trying to determine of getting his hands wet in the world of sea trade was worth it. He had plans for making coins of his own, but everything had it's risks. Depending on how steady the income from a sea trade could be, he might even seek to invest in someone like Erik so he could get his bigger boat...of course that was assuming Auldwin could benefit from it.