![]() "What, YOU want to take on the bandits? By yourself? you're quite a good fighter, huh?" "I'll deal with it." I said, acting as tough as I could. But Lord Andre had no idea what I was talking about. I thought that maybe he'd been caught and thrown into the dungeon. I haven't seen him since, even though I used to bump into him around the same time every day. He claimed that he knew how to get into one of the city towers where the militia keep their arms. He bragged that he could soon come into some serious money. There was this fellow who came here - I think his name is Joe. But what happened the other day was really quite strange. Some of those who came I had never seen before in my life, and many of those who went out never came back. "I have seen many pass through the eastern city gate. "What do you know about the disappearances of the citizens of Khorinis? I bet they have their hideout back there in the woods." Just go out the city gate from here and follow the road to the right. He'd stopped me yesterday about the poster he'd found. He and a few others went looking for the bandits. "Do you know who of the militia took part in the search?" The militia tried to track them down but without any success." They've been up to their tricks for quite a while. "What do I know about them? They robbed me on my way to the city! And I'm not the only one. "What do you know about the bandits?" I asked next. All I can offer you now is my remaining stock." He works for those guys day and night like a madman, without pay. Now all he does is make stuff for the paladins. "Harad the smith has been my supplier up to now. "Where do you get your weapons from?" I asked. Especially when venturing outside of the city walls." Every man should carry a weapon these days. Hakon's stall was the closest stall to Vatras' small shrine to Adanos. He, too, had no work but he gave me a few helpful tips about finding herbs. He was the official reseller for Master Constantino, the city's alchemist. Zuris' stall was situated right next to Baltram. I inquired about work but he had none at that time. He was a food merchant, though he didn't have much in stock at that time. The Merchant Baltram had a stall next to the inn. I decided to get to know some of the nearby merchants while I figured something out. I needed to think about how I'd go about handling this Canthar situation. And bear in mind, I am an influential man in the city, so don't try to play me for a fool." "Let her show you her wares - and while she does, you hide the letter on her. "How am I supposed to foist the letter on her? "All right, looks like I've got no choice."Ĭanthar handed me a rolled up letter. I didn't like to be blackmailed, but I couldn't risk being thrown out of the city or being imprisoned. "If that gets around, it could do considerable harm to your situation in the city. "That would be truly stupid of you, because you see, I know that you are an escaped convict", The merchant said, smiling. This was sounding like it may be too much risk for a weapon. "When I have the stall, you will get a weapon from me - and a damned good one." You have two days to accomplish this."Ĭanthar laughed softly. ![]() She lands in prison, you pocket the bounty, and I get the stall. Then you go to Andre and tell him that Sarah is selling weapons to Onar. "I will give you a letter to stick in her pocket. "I want my old stall in the marketplace back. "Hey you, I have a proposition", he said.Ĭanthar leaned in close. He'd said he would manage to get into the city and it seemed he had. I awoke the following morning and began to make my way down to the marketplace when I noticed a familiar face sitting on a bench nearby: Canthar. I sure wish some nerd had made a game script. These city updates take so long with such little actual "game" because of all the typing.
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