Season of Winter, Day 1, 513 AV
Castle Commons; 9th bell
Castle Commons; 9th bell
The day marked the beginning of the season the young thief hated the most. Amora enjoyed the heat during the summer and wished it would never end. Because of the fact she did most of her ‘work’ at night the cold hurt her ability to perform. It was difficult to slip a hand into someone’s pocket when her own sleeve would get in the way. Luckily she decided to wear the coat whose sleeves hugged her wrists a big better.
Only the beginning of the season but the bitter cold was already making its stand. She knew it was going to be a harsh winter. The light from the sun was only partly clouded which allowed much of its heat to still penetrate the chilled air, making for a comfortable morning in the Castle Commons. The dark haired thief was craving something warm to put in her belly and to find some potential targets for her wrongdoings. It never hurt to make everyday count towards survival in Sunberth.
“Hot bread! Fresh outta the oven!”
Amora’s ear twitched at the calling out from a man sitting behind a bread and pastry stall. A small grumbling sound could be heard by her rising from her stomach. At the mention of hot bread it was all she craved, maybe along side some cheese. Her boots kicked up a small amount of dust as she walked quickly over to the stall before the bread was either sold out or got cold.
Only two other people found their way to the stand first, then it was Amora’s turn to pay. Normally she wouldn’t want to hand over her coin so easily but the smell that rose with the steam from the goods caused her stomach to ache and her mouth to water. The thief reached into her pants pocket for the appropriate amount of coin. A single copper rimmed miza was all the vender was asking for the treat and she was more than happy to hand that over.
The heat from the bread warmed her palm as the man handed it over to her in exchange for the coin. As she stepped out of the way of the other patrons in want of the bread she brought the loaf to her nose and took in a deep breath of its scent. It was incredibly relaxing for her, and made her excited to eat it. The next stall over held the cheese she wanted to eat with her bread. Another man, younger owned the stall and looked a bit lost. It was obvious to her that he wasn’t from Sunberth and probably didn’t quite understand how things worked there.
“How much for that?” The girl extended her right pointer-finger to indicate a single hunk of cheese that sat on his stall.
“Twelve coppers.”
Amora scowled at the man and her voice rose just a bit, “Twelve coppers! Are you insane?”
“Tell you what, just for you young lady I’ll give it to you for a silver and two coppers.”
The thief narrowed her eyes at the man. It was painfully clear he thought she wasn’t very intelligent. Clearly he was taking the rumors of Sunberth to heart, believing that the people there weren’t the smartest and were only brutes. Amora had her left palm pressed into the stall’s top as she neared his face with her own as she yelled, “I know how money works! I’m not an idiot. That is painfully expensive for a single hunk of cheese in this city and I can almost swear you won’t see a single coin during your visit!”
She had made a scene. Other patrons had turned their gaze to the stall and began to frown at him too. Normally the price for a single hunk of cheese in the commons was five coppers, this man clearing was taking advantage. He was lucky he was the only other cheese vender up that morning, otherwise Amora would have just walked away, “The most I’ll give you for that is a single silver. That’s it. You can either take that or not sell a single thing today!”
The thief backed away from the scrawny man and stood up straight, trying to show him she was serious. The cheese looked incredible and she knew it would make for a nice meal along with her bread. She just wasn’t willing to be completely screwed over to get it.
The vender cleared his throat and wrapped the cheese in a thin cloth before meeting eyes with the thief, “Perhaps you’re right. A single silver seems like a more affordable price and I won’t be losing too much. Here.” He lifted his hand that held the food and extended his other for the payment.
Amora was shocked. She had never been able to talk down a price before, she usually would just take whatever she couldn’t afford. With an astonished blink she reached into her pocket a pulled out two coins, one of which was silver. After she handed that one over to him she took her goods and headed to the nearest bench to enjoy her meal. The bread still held most of its heat which would even out the chill that the cheese had.
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