《Retribution Engine [DEPRECATED - SEE SYNOPSIS]》55 - The Trader

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About a minute of haggling later, she was dragged into full awareness when they came to an agreement, “A’ight, so that’s one large bottle and two small ones.”

Thinking quickly, she reached for her cleaver’s handle to loosen the holster, the merchant’s apparent alarm at this quickly quelled when she retrieved the Tablet and let go of the weapon. In fact, it turned to intrigue that bordered on wonder, the man’s beady eyes focused on the tablet’s projection as Zelsys quickly reached Fog Storage and activated the Retrieve function. She simply held the Tablet out flat, waiting for it to do its work.

The smaller bottles rose out of the vortex one after another, though it took some time to enlarge itself so the larger one could come through. As they came out, Makhus grabbed them and placed them on the counter, quickly yanking one of the seals off to show that the contents were the expected emerald-green of pure Viriditas.

Back into its holster the Tablet went, while the trader’s impressively hairy hand quickly snatched a bottle and he looked it over. “Mind if I take a whiff?” he turned a questioning eye to the swordsman, which was met with a nod. Out the cork came, and up the trader’s nose a ribbon of Green Fog went before he corked the bottle shut.

“Mmm… Smells like basil…” he uttered.

Makhus reached out, offering a handshake, “That’s a yes on the agreement, I take it?”

“So it is. Y’wanna get paid in Marks or Gelt? If it’s Marks y’should go get a wheelbarrow, ‘cause I don’t have any paper bills.”

With a heavy, distasteful sigh Makhus relented, “Just give me the Gelt.”

He spat the name of the foreign currency as if it were a grave insult.

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“Ey, can’t blame the Greks for the idiocy of some out of touch banker,” the merchant placated as he briskly tapped away at the keys of an immaculate, brass-plated cash register, pleasing clicks and clacks emanating from its inner workings as he tallied up the transaction with the hand dexterity of a virtuoso.

The register let out a melodious ding. The merchant bent down, retrieved a large fabric coin pouch, and began filling it from the register silver coin by silver coin, counting out in increments of five at a rapid-fire pace. As the pouch began to visibly stretch, he counted out four smaller, copper coins and pulled its straps shut.

“...And that’s a hundred and fourteen Grekurian Gelt, n’ gods help you if I find out you sold me diluted Viriditas,” the merchant threatened half-jokingly as he slammed the bulging sack of coins onto the counter. “The one gelt is fer the sack, don’t even think of haggling. I don’t break coins.”

Makhus stood stunned, staring at the sack for a moment before he reached for it, weighing it in his hand as if he held an artifact of the gods. The trader’s face beamed with a grin as he let out a belly laugh at the swordsman’s reaction to that much money in one place, and as they left that shop, he yelled after them, “Don’t go drinkin’ it all at once, and come again!”

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