5 Winter 513 A name and a place, that was all that he had. A place called Karla and Valini Imports, and a man named Albrecht, who ran a caravan on the kabrin. Which considering his particular needs, seemed a good person to talk to. Surely a head of a caravan would know of the business, who was going, of his competitors, if nothing else but out of his own business interests. It was for this information from Razkar, that he was now here. Walking inside, it seemed more or less what one would expect from such a location. Things being moved about, boxes and crates and sacks. Things people wanted moved to another place, probably where they would be worth more and could be sold for a profit. The kabrin road after all was the lifeblood of land trade in and throughout Sylira and its surrounding lands. If you wanted it moved, besides by what was accessible by sea, then you went through it. Coming inside, Clyde asked for Albrecht, and was told to wait, and did so for several chimes. But soon enough, the man came out, also more or less what one would expect from a master of a caravan. "Hello, I hear you are one to talk to about things being shipped via the Kabrin. I was hoping to contact a few good men, about helping me move a package. Razkar told me of you, and said you surely would know such men who planned to leave Zeltiva." The man eyed Clyde, and shrugged a bit noncommittally. "Perhaps, perhaps I am. Though you have yet to even tell me your name, Mr..." Clyde smiled back, returning the shrug. "Yes well, I would prefer not to bandy about names, the people I work for, their interests... They would prefer this stay discrete. And I have heard you are a man of discretion. I promise you will be well rewarded for such discretion." "And what, Mr.Smith, exactly would you have need of?" Clyde smiled, glad the man was quickly getting onto his tack... Or at least seeming to... He would need to watch for this man, he had changed his mind far to quickly, and he seemed rather intelligent for that. Or perhaps the lure of the coin was enough to buy his silence? Hard to tell, but regardless Clyde knew he should be cautious. "As I said, I need a package delivered, and I need to make sure it is done so discretely and without being tampered with. So I would rather make the deal with the individual, over the caravan owner. Plus, less paperwork. If you could find me a few such men, at least two, that should be enough. Then we can separately make a deal for the services needed. Oh, and perhaps some caravaneers of the Denvali, by their nature of how they live, I would imagine they would especially be apt to being discrete..." Clyde did his best to slip the bit in about the Denvali unobtrusively at the end, hoping to not draw notice to it. When it came to wheeling and dealing and negotiating, Clyde was not the worst, but neither was he the best. "Well... If properly incentivized, I am sure I could find the people you want. But it would take a few days. And know the caravans wont be heading out till spring, so even if you make the deal now, it won't head out till then." Clyde nodded, and took out his coin purse. He slowly counted out 30 gm, and put them into the mans hand. Then after pausing for a moment, took out another 20 gm, and added those also, "For your discretion." The man waved him off after that, and said he needed to get to work, and to check back in a few days. Clyde nodded, and headed out the door, planning to come by at least once every other day till the man found who he wanted. |