"Agreed."
As Crypt and his Cyphrus Strider retired for the night, the ghost of Cain Dekarda followed Chaude as he made way to his room.
"I can't fantom how a Zith can interact on equal with a Drykas, a Human no less," Cain mused.
Cain started to sound more Human since they first met him. Feeling lost, confused, hopeless, yet unable to find rest. Still, Chaude couldn't help but be curious to a Ghost who would use the word "phantom." Rather ironic, yet...
"...Equal?" Chaude paused as he barely turn the nob to his room.
The word felt strange. He at first looked down on his family's slaves. He realized when Bane was confronted to lose his old ways, that learning from other cultures is the way to the future and prosperity to the Zith. He nods as he twisted the nob all the way and entered into his room.
The room is nothing noteworthy, just what you'd expect for a low-rent place like the Traveler's Row.
"Crypt bold. May become servant someday," Chaude concluded.
"'May,' you say. Are the Zith now unsure of there own culture to that of how the masses understand little of markets?"
For a Ghost, Cain seemed modest, with a bit of a spunk to his own surprise and curiosity.
"Zith in old ways. Me wish new way. Learn from Humans," Chaude sat in a wooden chair in the dark. With the moon out, there was ample of lighting for his nocturnal eyes.
"Learn from Humans you say? Hmm...would you like to learn a few things about how Merchants do business?"
Chaude's head twitched towards Cain's direction, interest piqued. Nodding, this could prove useful on how Zith can further increase in prosperity in the economic field.
"Do you know why Merchants even exist, Chaude?" Cain deliberately inquires.
Chaude remained silent.
"By that perhaps not. Not every area has the same resources that the land provides. Merchants are the ones who supply goods, and even service, to those who can't normally get them themselves. This is called, Supply and Demand."
Cain uses his ghostly hands to make what looks like a graph, making an 'X' shape with his hands within his imaginary graph. His right hand the Demand curve, left hand Supply curve.
"Ideally, a merchant would want the supply to be equally on par with demand, however..." Shifting his right hand up, he continues, "Now should there be higher demand than what can be supplied, the price rises, becoming more scare to having easily attainable access to that good or service."
He soon shifted his hand back into an 'X' and lowered his left hand.
"And the opposite reason could cause the same problem. Should the supply be cut, even though demand didn't change, scarcity and higher prices would ensue. Now if the supply was too ample, that's just as bad, as there's no profit to be made. A merchant can't live without food too."
Cain titled his head down, thinking with a longing face.
"Pain?" Chaude was unsure of how to call it.
Cain took his time to nod and say,"My wife. I never could bring the goods I had with me back to our shop. She's suffering. That alone scares me more than anything anymore. I...just want to see her smile one more time. Of course, removing those Nuits as well!"
Nodding, Chaude was unsure of helping this Ghost, but hearing more about him and learning a bit about how markets operate, he felt moved to see this through and grant the Ghost his two wishes.
"Oh, I'm forgetting that I longer requiring sleep, I mustn't keep you from slumber. My apology."
"Night is Zith's Day. Travel during sunlight unavoidable. Need to take your recommendation despite dislike to sunlight," squeaked a couple times, Chaude frowned about traveling during the day. The employment office was hard enough when visited. Heck he still needs to find a job to make money.
"Good night then, young Zith," Cain pardoned himself and soon left Chaude alone.
Laying in his bed, having a purpose does feel nice to boredom, but what kind of job would really suit him. That one place, or...?