Day 2, Winter of 416 AV
Early Morning
Aylasa Caves
Early Morning
Aylasa Caves
"What does he want so early in the morning?!" Yeller grumbled.
"Just listen," Medal replied, though he was stifling a yawn as well.
The seemingly man who never get tired, Voodoo, was speaking as he gestured at the third picture he placed up in the cavern. Medrun Fallike, otherwise referred to as Mark Three, whom they were targeting next. This was a renowned gambler of a sort in the local area, and many people have either banned him from gambling or wanted to try their luck. The reason behind this was a little complicated.
He was just, in one word, lucky. It was not analytical skill in estimating probabilities, or even sleight of hand for skilled cheating techniques. No, it was simple and pure luck, which made it difficult for professional gamblers or professional cheaters to beat him. That caused many gambling houses, formal and underground, to ban him from playing against the house, but allowing him to play matches with other customers and they would get a cut. Instead, they took the risk - if any - and liabilities of holding him as a house player, and offered ridiculous odds for beating him. There was the occasional gambler who did, but on general the houses made money from the total profits and losses. Thus, those who wanted to gamble with him were those who wanted to make their lucky break from the highly profitable odds.
"We will break him, and cost the house enough to offer to buy him out as a slave, or something similar," Voodoo ended. Though the plan was simple yet ingenious, it was just too early in the morning for the team to show their appreciation, and Eridanus gave a half hearted clap. Though he did not really show it, Voodoo had a little downcast expression when his brilliant plan did not get the recognition it deserved. As he returned to the seats together with the team, Eridanus gave him a pat on the back as unspoken recognition for his plan, and he smiled imperceptibly in response.
Middleman took over at the cave wall, and he began assigning agents and logistics.
"Redeemer, your work in securing Mark One and Mark Two is highly commendable, according to Voodoo," Middleman remarked, referring to the maledicted cup that he made. "With that sort of reliability, I of course approve of Voodoo's plan for Mark Three. Your craft will be crucial in breaking him, or you'll cost us huge amounts of money that I think Head Quarters will not look kindly upon. Do not fail us here, Redeemer."
"Understood, Middleman."
"Coinsmith, you are to continue surveillance on Mark Three. Medal and Yeller, you two will begin our sub-operation. Medal, scout for our sub-target, Yeller you will assist in procuring the sub-target. Any questions?"
"Negative."
"Nope."
"Alright, move out, gentlemen," Middleman clapped his hands twice, dismissing the group.
Like how they secured the drunk, this time the plan was similar. Coinsmith was to continue keeping an eye on Mark Three and to report his activities. Medal was to work his intelligencing skills and select the unluckiest gambler he could find in the area. It was important not to select one who was temporarily down on his luck, or one who lost to superior gambling techniques or cheating techniques. He had to select one who was genuinely unlucky in dice, which was the main focus of their operation.
"Redeemer, you may remain in this cavern until Medal and Yeller return with the sub-target, which I expect them to take at least five days with Medal's skills. Take the time to think deeply about the design of your craft. Make sure that it is foolproof," Middleman prompted the only agent left who was not assigned anything at the moment.
"Will do, Middleman," Eridanus nodded, and he returned to his comfortable bedroll to sleep further, while the rest of his team already moved out to head towards their respective locations.
Ah, his luck could not get better.
"Just listen," Medal replied, though he was stifling a yawn as well.
The seemingly man who never get tired, Voodoo, was speaking as he gestured at the third picture he placed up in the cavern. Medrun Fallike, otherwise referred to as Mark Three, whom they were targeting next. This was a renowned gambler of a sort in the local area, and many people have either banned him from gambling or wanted to try their luck. The reason behind this was a little complicated.
He was just, in one word, lucky. It was not analytical skill in estimating probabilities, or even sleight of hand for skilled cheating techniques. No, it was simple and pure luck, which made it difficult for professional gamblers or professional cheaters to beat him. That caused many gambling houses, formal and underground, to ban him from playing against the house, but allowing him to play matches with other customers and they would get a cut. Instead, they took the risk - if any - and liabilities of holding him as a house player, and offered ridiculous odds for beating him. There was the occasional gambler who did, but on general the houses made money from the total profits and losses. Thus, those who wanted to gamble with him were those who wanted to make their lucky break from the highly profitable odds.
"We will break him, and cost the house enough to offer to buy him out as a slave, or something similar," Voodoo ended. Though the plan was simple yet ingenious, it was just too early in the morning for the team to show their appreciation, and Eridanus gave a half hearted clap. Though he did not really show it, Voodoo had a little downcast expression when his brilliant plan did not get the recognition it deserved. As he returned to the seats together with the team, Eridanus gave him a pat on the back as unspoken recognition for his plan, and he smiled imperceptibly in response.
Middleman took over at the cave wall, and he began assigning agents and logistics.
"Redeemer, your work in securing Mark One and Mark Two is highly commendable, according to Voodoo," Middleman remarked, referring to the maledicted cup that he made. "With that sort of reliability, I of course approve of Voodoo's plan for Mark Three. Your craft will be crucial in breaking him, or you'll cost us huge amounts of money that I think Head Quarters will not look kindly upon. Do not fail us here, Redeemer."
"Understood, Middleman."
"Coinsmith, you are to continue surveillance on Mark Three. Medal and Yeller, you two will begin our sub-operation. Medal, scout for our sub-target, Yeller you will assist in procuring the sub-target. Any questions?"
"Negative."
"Nope."
"Alright, move out, gentlemen," Middleman clapped his hands twice, dismissing the group.
Like how they secured the drunk, this time the plan was similar. Coinsmith was to continue keeping an eye on Mark Three and to report his activities. Medal was to work his intelligencing skills and select the unluckiest gambler he could find in the area. It was important not to select one who was temporarily down on his luck, or one who lost to superior gambling techniques or cheating techniques. He had to select one who was genuinely unlucky in dice, which was the main focus of their operation.
"Redeemer, you may remain in this cavern until Medal and Yeller return with the sub-target, which I expect them to take at least five days with Medal's skills. Take the time to think deeply about the design of your craft. Make sure that it is foolproof," Middleman prompted the only agent left who was not assigned anything at the moment.
"Will do, Middleman," Eridanus nodded, and he returned to his comfortable bedroll to sleep further, while the rest of his team already moved out to head towards their respective locations.
Ah, his luck could not get better.