Summer 48, 513 AV
At the beginning of the evening Lucas had put a paper that said „FORTUNE TELLING HERE“ in front of his door so that people knew where they had to knock, but after a bell or two the paper had disappeared, and he had decided not to replace it. A small crowd had begun to gather in front of his room, so it would be hard to miss anyway.
Lucas had barely had time to drink or even go to the toilet since he had left the gathering. Almost every expedition member – and some citizens of Riverfall – wanted a fortune telling. He’d initially started fortune telling to prank people, but was so tired now that he couldn’t come up with any funny things anymore. Instead he practiced real fortune telling. It was much less exhausting.
Maybe he would try to make a living out of it once they arrived in Syka. How much could he ask for a fortune telling? 5 silvers? A golden miza? He would probably be rich in no time. Fortune telling was much less dangerous than fighting. He’d originally considered becoming a guard, but he was reconsidering that now. Maybe he’d just put his sword on a wall as a decoration.
He was just about to work on his business plan for Syka when another person stepped into the room. „I’m not a Sir“, he informed his visitor before he turned around. „Sirs are old people, and I’m not old. I remember you. You were standing next to me at the gathering. You are Brodon, aren’t you? The guy with the horse? Where is it now?“
„Anyway, if you want a reading sit down. Which method would you prefer? The bones, the crystal ball, the cards – or shall I just try to read your palm? Master Anselm preferred asking the bone oracle of course.“
At the beginning of the evening Lucas had put a paper that said „FORTUNE TELLING HERE“ in front of his door so that people knew where they had to knock, but after a bell or two the paper had disappeared, and he had decided not to replace it. A small crowd had begun to gather in front of his room, so it would be hard to miss anyway.
Lucas had barely had time to drink or even go to the toilet since he had left the gathering. Almost every expedition member – and some citizens of Riverfall – wanted a fortune telling. He’d initially started fortune telling to prank people, but was so tired now that he couldn’t come up with any funny things anymore. Instead he practiced real fortune telling. It was much less exhausting.
Maybe he would try to make a living out of it once they arrived in Syka. How much could he ask for a fortune telling? 5 silvers? A golden miza? He would probably be rich in no time. Fortune telling was much less dangerous than fighting. He’d originally considered becoming a guard, but he was reconsidering that now. Maybe he’d just put his sword on a wall as a decoration.
He was just about to work on his business plan for Syka when another person stepped into the room. „I’m not a Sir“, he informed his visitor before he turned around. „Sirs are old people, and I’m not old. I remember you. You were standing next to me at the gathering. You are Brodon, aren’t you? The guy with the horse? Where is it now?“
„Anyway, if you want a reading sit down. Which method would you prefer? The bones, the crystal ball, the cards – or shall I just try to read your palm? Master Anselm preferred asking the bone oracle of course.“