10 Fall, 514 AV
It had been a long couple of days. She'd started getting into the swing of living alone, but wasn't quite comfortable yet. She looked over to the pile of furs lying in the corner. Her teeth were sharp enough to peel them off of the carcasses but they were a little tattered. I wonder if I could make a blanket with those? It's going to start getting cold soon, she frowned at the pelts, it might help if I knew how to sew... I should see if there is someone in town that might be able to teach me or if I can pay someone to do it.
Firenze got up and walked to her chest, opening it she pulled out the carcasses of the rats, mice, squirrels and hares that she'd caught the other day. They still seemed fresh enough to her. She sniffed them a little and thought it might be best to try to sell them, soon. She didn't want the meat to sit around and rot, but she had no clue how to keep them from spoiling.
She grabbed the rope from next to the little dead bodies and started tying them around the feet. She didn't clean the meat from the bones but she did make sure to wash the insides out in the stream before bringing them back. She'd had a rather lovely lunch and dinner that day. Sometimes, you could find cool things inside the intensities. She preferred the other bits and pieces, compared to the long rope of guts, mostly they were just fun to play with before eating.
Throwing her cloak around herself, she grabbed the rope and tossed it over her right shoulder. She'd have to see if she could find someone to buy her meat, before it went bad. She walked out the door and headed towards the shops.
Firenze wasn't sure where she should sell her goods and thought for a moment, people eat meat, people have to cook the meat, they might cook the meat where people would eat... people eat in taverns! She walked towards a tavern that she knew of, The Drunken Fish.
Entering 'The Fish' she walked towards the bar top and was met with a rotund and burly man, "Hello sir, I'm looking to sell off my catches and was hoping that you would be interested in purchasing them from me?" Firenze looked over the man, in a town that was dangerous and dingy, he seemed happy and good spirited. "My dear, if I could purchase them from you I most so certainly would, just because I admire your beauty lighting up this dark bar. Unfortunately, I'm not in need of meat, unless you happen to have a nice sized tuna hiding under that cloak of yours?" He smiled at Fire. "I'm sorry, I don't," she said, her heart falling. She was hoping that her leftovers might bring in some needed, much needed, mizas. The mans eyes softened while looking at her and he stuck out his hand, "I'm Father Manowar, it's very good to make your acquaintance. I may not have need of your wares, but I do know of a man that might buy your goods. He works at a tavern down the street and he is usually willing to buy any kind of meat that you bring him."
Fire shook the man's hand and smiled back at him, grateful for his unusual kindness. He told her where she could find the man and went back to wiping off the bar and serving other patrons. She walked out the door of the tavern and started making her way towards the place she could find the man that Father Manowar had told her about.
Walking into the tavern and towards the bar, she didn't see anyone, but she didn't let that keep her from her task. She walked back outside the building and around the side to see if there might be another door. She noticed a small door towards the back of the building. She walked over to it and knocked, waiting she shifted from foot to foot. The door opened and a grouchy looking man with short brown hair opened it. She looked him over hoping this was the man that would buy the meat she had to offer. If he wouldn't buy it then she wasn't sure where to go and she'd have to throw it away and in turn be throwing away mizas that could potentially be going in her pocket.
Firenze got up and walked to her chest, opening it she pulled out the carcasses of the rats, mice, squirrels and hares that she'd caught the other day. They still seemed fresh enough to her. She sniffed them a little and thought it might be best to try to sell them, soon. She didn't want the meat to sit around and rot, but she had no clue how to keep them from spoiling.
She grabbed the rope from next to the little dead bodies and started tying them around the feet. She didn't clean the meat from the bones but she did make sure to wash the insides out in the stream before bringing them back. She'd had a rather lovely lunch and dinner that day. Sometimes, you could find cool things inside the intensities. She preferred the other bits and pieces, compared to the long rope of guts, mostly they were just fun to play with before eating.
Throwing her cloak around herself, she grabbed the rope and tossed it over her right shoulder. She'd have to see if she could find someone to buy her meat, before it went bad. She walked out the door and headed towards the shops.
Firenze wasn't sure where she should sell her goods and thought for a moment, people eat meat, people have to cook the meat, they might cook the meat where people would eat... people eat in taverns! She walked towards a tavern that she knew of, The Drunken Fish.
Entering 'The Fish' she walked towards the bar top and was met with a rotund and burly man, "Hello sir, I'm looking to sell off my catches and was hoping that you would be interested in purchasing them from me?" Firenze looked over the man, in a town that was dangerous and dingy, he seemed happy and good spirited. "My dear, if I could purchase them from you I most so certainly would, just because I admire your beauty lighting up this dark bar. Unfortunately, I'm not in need of meat, unless you happen to have a nice sized tuna hiding under that cloak of yours?" He smiled at Fire. "I'm sorry, I don't," she said, her heart falling. She was hoping that her leftovers might bring in some needed, much needed, mizas. The mans eyes softened while looking at her and he stuck out his hand, "I'm Father Manowar, it's very good to make your acquaintance. I may not have need of your wares, but I do know of a man that might buy your goods. He works at a tavern down the street and he is usually willing to buy any kind of meat that you bring him."
Fire shook the man's hand and smiled back at him, grateful for his unusual kindness. He told her where she could find the man and went back to wiping off the bar and serving other patrons. She walked out the door of the tavern and started making her way towards the place she could find the man that Father Manowar had told her about.
Walking into the tavern and towards the bar, she didn't see anyone, but she didn't let that keep her from her task. She walked back outside the building and around the side to see if there might be another door. She noticed a small door towards the back of the building. She walked over to it and knocked, waiting she shifted from foot to foot. The door opened and a grouchy looking man with short brown hair opened it. She looked him over hoping this was the man that would buy the meat she had to offer. If he wouldn't buy it then she wasn't sure where to go and she'd have to throw it away and in turn be throwing away mizas that could potentially be going in her pocket.