Fall 69, 514 AV
For quite some time, it seemed as though the sordid city was in dire straits. Food supplies were at an all time low, paranoia regarding petching Dhani was at an all time high, and strange occurrences were happening all over Sunberth. However, not long after Autumn had halfway passed did a glimmer of hope begin to shine. The stalls that were empty for what felt like an eternity began to open and offer food to the masses once more. For Dor'gen, who had practically lived off of fumes and the dried rations he had earned earlier in the season, this turn of events was a welcome change. However, with this momentous occasion came yet another strange happening...certain shops had begun to sell items wrought from Dhani parts. What's more, there were even some establishments which claimed to have magical artefacts for sale.
Intrigued by these turn of events, the Giant began his day by entering the Castle Commons relatively early in the day. The total sum of people roaming about the marketplace around him was sparse; and only a few stalls were staffed by their respective vendors. The Sun itself had only just peaked in the heavens, providing just enough light to pierce the darkness of evening. However, it was far from being enough to ward off the chill of Autumn; thereby prompting Dor'gen's choice in wearing his Winter Cloak for the day. At a glance, the purple "savage" was quite the menacing figure. He loomed well over seven feet and cast an imposing shadow over the stalls he passed. As typical, the Akalak was armed to the teeth; for gods knew that he would need every tool in his metaphorical box to survive Sunberth.
His studded armor, black as night, drew many an eye simply due to its "menacing" style. However, what sent chills down their spines were the spiked affixed to the shield he carried upon his left arm; for many were caked with dried blood. With his dominant hand resting upon the hilt of his bastard sword, Dor'gen strolled calmly about the marketplace. He could feel the eyes of those about on him; but he had become quite used to drawing attention by this point. As such, he simply went about his walk until he happened upon a stall which captivated his attention. At a glance, this particular vendor was nothing to be impressed over: simply a man of the sea peddling his wares. However, upon closer inspection, Dor'gen noted that his wares were quite out of the ordinary.
Boots. Belts. Trinkets. Hats....And all other manner of item were on display. However, what was striking about these was the item of their composition: snake skin.
Stepping closer, Dor'gen came to a halt and asked: "What sort of snake are these made of?" To this question, the vendor flashed a...disgusting grin that was lacking several teeth. With a raspy voice that reeked of ale, he answered with the utmost pride. "Only 'da 'inest snakes a man can wear: Dhani o'course!" Lofting a brow, the Giant initially regarded him with disbelief. "Really now? Dhani. And just how much are you charging for these...fine items?" As if picking up on the Akalak's skepticism, the vendor began to defend his case whilst simultaneously showcasing what he had available for sale. "Right 'ere, 'is un." he began, indicating a pair of boots, "Constricta. Str'ait outta Zinra." Moving along, he then began to identify the species of each item...
...And Dor'gen became truly skeptical when he mentioned a breed of Dhani he had never heard of.
"The petch is an Iyvess?" he inquired, eyeing the belt that the vendor eagerly pointed to. "Beats da'petch outta me mate. Just 'no thar water snakes. Live in da river or sum shyke." came the vendor's response, before he added...rather impatiently..."You goin' buy sumthin' or wat?" With a shrug, the Akalak decided to go ahead and make a purchase. After all, he wasn't exactly hurting for money at this point in time. "Eh, why not?" he said casually. "How much for those boots...and that belt...and that trinket right there." With each word, he indicated the item in question whilst slipping off his backpack from his right shoulder. He then gripped the strap as it came down and flipped open its top.
"Four gold an 'ive silva for da boots. Three gol' for da belt. An seven silvas, 'five coppas for da trinket." he said. Although this was a touch...pricy...the Akalak decided that it wasn't often that he got Dhani-skin anything! As such, he briefly switched the pack to his offhand and dipped his fingers into his belt pouch. It nearly cost him the whole of the ten gold mizas he carried, leaving him only a single gold, seven silvers, and five coppers left for the time being. However, the transaction earned him a spiffy new pair of boots, a belt, and a trinket that he planned on adding to his hair. All of which were neatly stowed in his pack before he slung it back over his shoulder. "Any'tin else I can do ya for?" inquired the vendor, now delighted to have made a sale.
"Aye...Been hearing talk about..." Dor'gen began, lowering his voice a touch, "Magical items. You wouldn't happen to know anything about that, would ya?" The vendor shook his head. Either he was lying or he genuinely didn't know; but at least he pointed the Akalak in some sort of direction. "Try da Pig's Foot. 'erv mi'ht now." With a nod, the Giant turned on his heel and began to venture across the Castle Commons in the general direction of the Pig's Foot Tavern.
Word Count987
Receipt-8gm, 5 cm
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For quite some time, it seemed as though the sordid city was in dire straits. Food supplies were at an all time low, paranoia regarding petching Dhani was at an all time high, and strange occurrences were happening all over Sunberth. However, not long after Autumn had halfway passed did a glimmer of hope begin to shine. The stalls that were empty for what felt like an eternity began to open and offer food to the masses once more. For Dor'gen, who had practically lived off of fumes and the dried rations he had earned earlier in the season, this turn of events was a welcome change. However, with this momentous occasion came yet another strange happening...certain shops had begun to sell items wrought from Dhani parts. What's more, there were even some establishments which claimed to have magical artefacts for sale.
Intrigued by these turn of events, the Giant began his day by entering the Castle Commons relatively early in the day. The total sum of people roaming about the marketplace around him was sparse; and only a few stalls were staffed by their respective vendors. The Sun itself had only just peaked in the heavens, providing just enough light to pierce the darkness of evening. However, it was far from being enough to ward off the chill of Autumn; thereby prompting Dor'gen's choice in wearing his Winter Cloak for the day. At a glance, the purple "savage" was quite the menacing figure. He loomed well over seven feet and cast an imposing shadow over the stalls he passed. As typical, the Akalak was armed to the teeth; for gods knew that he would need every tool in his metaphorical box to survive Sunberth.
His studded armor, black as night, drew many an eye simply due to its "menacing" style. However, what sent chills down their spines were the spiked affixed to the shield he carried upon his left arm; for many were caked with dried blood. With his dominant hand resting upon the hilt of his bastard sword, Dor'gen strolled calmly about the marketplace. He could feel the eyes of those about on him; but he had become quite used to drawing attention by this point. As such, he simply went about his walk until he happened upon a stall which captivated his attention. At a glance, this particular vendor was nothing to be impressed over: simply a man of the sea peddling his wares. However, upon closer inspection, Dor'gen noted that his wares were quite out of the ordinary.
Boots. Belts. Trinkets. Hats....And all other manner of item were on display. However, what was striking about these was the item of their composition: snake skin.
Stepping closer, Dor'gen came to a halt and asked: "What sort of snake are these made of?" To this question, the vendor flashed a...disgusting grin that was lacking several teeth. With a raspy voice that reeked of ale, he answered with the utmost pride. "Only 'da 'inest snakes a man can wear: Dhani o'course!" Lofting a brow, the Giant initially regarded him with disbelief. "Really now? Dhani. And just how much are you charging for these...fine items?" As if picking up on the Akalak's skepticism, the vendor began to defend his case whilst simultaneously showcasing what he had available for sale. "Right 'ere, 'is un." he began, indicating a pair of boots, "Constricta. Str'ait outta Zinra." Moving along, he then began to identify the species of each item...
...And Dor'gen became truly skeptical when he mentioned a breed of Dhani he had never heard of.
"The petch is an Iyvess?" he inquired, eyeing the belt that the vendor eagerly pointed to. "Beats da'petch outta me mate. Just 'no thar water snakes. Live in da river or sum shyke." came the vendor's response, before he added...rather impatiently..."You goin' buy sumthin' or wat?" With a shrug, the Akalak decided to go ahead and make a purchase. After all, he wasn't exactly hurting for money at this point in time. "Eh, why not?" he said casually. "How much for those boots...and that belt...and that trinket right there." With each word, he indicated the item in question whilst slipping off his backpack from his right shoulder. He then gripped the strap as it came down and flipped open its top.
"Four gold an 'ive silva for da boots. Three gol' for da belt. An seven silvas, 'five coppas for da trinket." he said. Although this was a touch...pricy...the Akalak decided that it wasn't often that he got Dhani-skin anything! As such, he briefly switched the pack to his offhand and dipped his fingers into his belt pouch. It nearly cost him the whole of the ten gold mizas he carried, leaving him only a single gold, seven silvers, and five coppers left for the time being. However, the transaction earned him a spiffy new pair of boots, a belt, and a trinket that he planned on adding to his hair. All of which were neatly stowed in his pack before he slung it back over his shoulder. "Any'tin else I can do ya for?" inquired the vendor, now delighted to have made a sale.
"Aye...Been hearing talk about..." Dor'gen began, lowering his voice a touch, "Magical items. You wouldn't happen to know anything about that, would ya?" The vendor shook his head. Either he was lying or he genuinely didn't know; but at least he pointed the Akalak in some sort of direction. "Try da Pig's Foot. 'erv mi'ht now." With a nod, the Giant turned on his heel and began to venture across the Castle Commons in the general direction of the Pig's Foot Tavern.
Word Count987
Receipt-8gm, 5 cm
.