5th Day of Winter, 512AVHarald was not, by nature, a shrewd businessman. He'd sort of grown into it.
His stall had been peddling inks, books and parchment for nearly ten years, growing from a single table with a slim selection to three tables, each absolutely covered with each. He'd painstakingly laid out all his goods so they caught the eye of passerby's, and while he drove a hard bargain, the human was by no means a cheat.
He was not, however, a fool. Unlike many in the bazaar, he wasn't really one for haggling. What you saw was what you got, and if you liked it, fine. If not, well, good luck to you. His hard-nosed approach was not
the most successful, but it kept him, his wife and his daughter in food, clothes and board.
Harald did not want glory or fame or even riches. He simply wanted a little slice for him and his kin.
The Myrian seemed to be of a similar disposition. Harald saw him coming from half a street away, so at odds with the rest of the crowd. Tall (well, not by Akalak standards, but by human ones) and covered in tattoos, his cloak swaying over his arms, the people around him seemed to part as he stalked through the bazaar. His eyes flicked and glanced and moved constantly, searching, searching...
For Harald, apparently. Or his goods, more accurately.
Harald had heard stories of Myrians. The usual, y'know? Cannibal savages who danced naked and sacrificed small children and never washed sort of thing. But this one somewhat disappointed him. He was clothed, for one thing, looking uncomfortable in his breeches and tunic. Then again, Harald was pretty well-insulated against the chilly breeze, too, so who could blame him?
The other thing that struck him wasthat the "savage" that perused his stall had a definite intelligence to his stare, looking carefully at each item... and selecting each one in turn.
A leather-bound book with blank pages.
A vial of black ink.
A new quill.
Then he laid all three in front of Harald and cocked an eyebrow. The running-to-fat human scratched his chin and barely had to do the math. He'd been doing this for a while, and knew his prices, mark ups and costs to the copper.
"Five gold and five copper, sir."
The Myrian rummaged through his pockets and counted out the money. Then he frowned. Apparently he did not have enough coppers... but...
He reached out his hand, containing five gold mizas and two silver pieces. Now, Harald was not dishonest, by any means, and while he would not overcharge a customer, it was quite another for one to actually
offer him the money...
"Um..." he said, cursing himself for his honesty "... are you sure?"
A curt nod was all the permission he needed, and Razkar was amazed at the speed the humans hand struck out and snatched the coins. Within a blink they were gone and his goods were wrapped up. He took his purchases and bowed in thanks to the merchant.
"Have a good day!"
"Thank you."
Harald watched the Myrian go, watched the crowd part again as he walked through it, watched him vanish down the winding stairs down to the lower tier. He shook his head. And they said you never met anyone interesting as a book seller?
ReceiptBlank Book = 3gm
Black Ink (1oz) = 2gm
Quill = 2sm