Completed Rock, Paper, Swords

Buying stuff. Literally.

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The Diamond of Kalea is located on Kalea's extreme west coast and called as such because its completely made of a crystalline substance called Skyglass. Home of the Alvina of the Stars, cultural mecca of knowledge seekers, and rife with Ethaefal, this remote city shimmers with its own unique light.

Rock, Paper, Swords

Postby Sal Mander on June 1st, 2014, 5:01 am

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Day 4, Spring of 514 A.V.

Sal dropped onto hands and knees again, casting a doubtful look under the bed where he already had searched twice. The wood table and couch had proved just as fruitless. He had even looked outside the entrance door, just in case he might have propped his missing sword there. Alas, no such luck. If it was somewhere in the apartment, it was doing its best to avoid detection. Dusting off his knees as he sulkily clambered to his feet, Sal was the very picture of bitterness, recollecting the feel of the sword grip in his hand and the weight of it. He was by no means a talented fighter, but knew his way around a sparring circle. He had grown accustomed to the balance of that blade, a familiar and reassuring feeling whenever he held it.

But now it was gone, and it did not take a genius to figure out where. It must have been lost in the forests along the Aramanthine River, where he had found himself just a few days prior. That fellow Kandor and his band of adventurers had escorted Sal safely home, but he was certain now that his sword had not made the journey back.

He could of course go looking for it, but in all honesty the odds of finding a single blade amidst the forest trees were poor at best. So then he reluctantly grabbed his coat and headed for the door. Not that the door itself had done anything wrong, but it found itself slammed violently as Sal departed. He literally marched from the apartment complex and set off with the blacksmith in mind. Touch of Fire had a good reputation for quality steel, no doubt helped by the fact that the proprietor was Isur. Aska Terras had been bending metal to her will since Sal could remember, and apparently for nearly a hundred years more on top of that.

When he arrived, the telltale clang of the smithy resonated in a steady rhythm, while the air grew hotter from burning coals. Finished weapons found themselves lined up neatly in racks, shimmers of light from the fires dancing on the edged blades. A large set of bellows loomed over Sal, designed to blow secret whispers over the coals to entice them to unlock their true power. In turn the coals burned with passion, readying the various metals to be molded and made into instruments of death. There was something poetic about the whole process, but ultimately it was about making a tool designed to kill another being. That perspective did not cheer Sal who was still somewhat annoyed at having to replace his sword to begin with. But while the tool's purpose itself might have been morbid, that did not detract from the beauty of the craftsmanship that created it. His blacksmith brother would have argued it was art in itself, and Sal was far from disagreeing with such a notion.

Having tried a few longswords of varying length, Sal eventually settled on one that, as far as he could recall, was almost identical to his old one. The pommel and grip were different, this one sporting a darker leather wrap that was almost black, but otherwise they could have been brother blades. It felt solid in his hand, not too heavy as to seem cumbersome, yet hefty enough to feel like it would not snap at the first target it struck. He had no intention of bartering with Aska, deeming her craft to be worth the price advertised at the door. Picking out a suitably sized scabbard of modest design and matching leather belt, he handed over the necessary coins before taking his leave, leaving the steaming coals and clanging of metal behind him.

With the scabbard fixed upon his belt, Sal walked in no particular direction to get a feel for a weapon at his side again. The familiar feeling of weight on one side was a welcome return, and before he even realized, his left hand was resting on the grip as he strode forth in much better spirits. Perhaps a new sword was not such a bad thing after all.

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  • Leather belt - 4s
  • Longsword - 15g
  • Scabbard - 4g
  • Total = 19g, 4s
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Postby Sal Mander on June 14th, 2014, 3:32 am

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With his sword and scabbard replaced, a much chirpier Sal headed onwards to the Azure Market. Prices were steep for the uninitiated, and haggling was a must in order to acquire a fair deal. But the market had much of what any Lhavitian could hope to find, and more besides. For Sal, there was no one thing in particular having already bought a new sword. But for now he just felt like pressing on through the crowd, taking in the sights and sounds of his home city, where he had spent all his days. Alleyways and passages were familiar friends, faces here and there belonging to people he knew. For the most part a nod of acknowledgement was enough, Sal having to stop only once to exchange conversation. Soon enough though he was in a leather shop, having decided on a new tunic for spring.

There were plenty of options when it came to clothes in Lhavit. The city was home to a myriad of fashions, the trendsetters ushering in new collections while sneering at the old, while others clung to what worked best for them, or simply settled for what they could afford. Individuality was easy to attain, thanks to the varying styles that inhabited the city, each bringing their own brand of fashion. The end product was a crossover, where different cultural influences found their way into others, before becoming a mish mash of designs and ideas that could stand up on their own. This variety was achieved through being a coastal destination, allowing styles to filter in from far off places, even if Lhavit itself was predominantly human.

Sal had little interest in the latest threads. His eye was for more practical designs. A tunic would serve on days where a coat was too much, but without more than a shirt was too brisk. Leather was ideal for the dust and dirt that inevitable found its way onto his clothes in his line of work. Investigating could be dirty work in more ways than one. Browsing the wares, it did not take long before he settled on a purchase. The shop keep had wanted fifteen silvers, but Sal managed to haggle down to just ten. The belt pouch he opted to buy proved more expensive at one kina, but it would serve well.

With those purchases made, there was little left at the markets and Sal decided it was time to head home. On his way, he felt a pat on the shoulder and turned to see a young man who wore a wide grin displaying remarkably white teeth. His attire was somewhat mismatched, the lad combining a green cloth jacket with rather light tan colored pants. He motioned for Sal to step over, indicating a row of chests and various items of luggage to the side of the street. Sal did not usually stop for street vendors, but the idea of a chest for his apartment did make sense. They started at three kina, Sal coming in low at one kina to which the younger man laughed. Two and a half was his counter offer, forcing Sal to increase his to one and a half. Two seemed a fair price, both shaking on the final amount before coins were exchanged. The chest itself was too large for Sal to carry alone, but he was going to have his delivered by cart.

Since trust might have been an issue, Sal insisted on riding in the cart to ensure his purchase made it home safely. It was also of course a cheeky way to get a free ride home. Once there, it had not taken long before he and the driver of the cart wrestled the chest inside. With that done, it seemed that half the day had passed by, leaving Sal hungry and happy to take the load off his feet. Carefully placing his sword by the door where the old one used to live, he set to arranging items in his apartment and placing some into the chest. Before long things were a little tidier, but he wondered how long that would last. As if sensing Sal's skepticism, Corvo had somehow managed to pull the blankets off the bed into a pile, on top of which he was now perched like some fanciful king sitting atop a pile of riches.

"It's a dog's life eh? Sal asked with a smile. Corvo offered a solitary bark in reply, before returning to the task of sleeping.

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  • Belt pouch - 1g
  • Leather tunic - 10s
  • Large chest - 2g
  • Total = 3g, 10s
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Rock, Paper, Swords

Postby Brandon Blackwing on June 14th, 2014, 3:24 pm


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Name: Sal Mander

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  • Negotiating +1

Lore:
  • Touch of Fire: The local Blacksmith shop
  • Finding a new sword
  • Haggling: A game all merchants know


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Short and sweet little thread Sal. Though I think it was maybe a little too short? Then again, shopping trips are not the most enjoyable to write about… In any case, it was a fun read.
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