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[SPEAKER_06]: Hello, and welcome to Adventures in Aurelia, a podcast where five friends sit around the table and record themselves by dungeons and dragons.

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[SPEAKER_06]: I'm Damien, and I'm the DM.

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[SPEAKER_03]: I'm Christa, and I play as Ariel and as Marred Divine Soul Sorceress.

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[SPEAKER_05]: I'm Chris and I play Rim, a human paladin.

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[SPEAKER_09]: I'm Shantel and I play Canita, a teafling sorcerer.

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[SPEAKER_12]: I'm Caitlyn, I play Tempest, a water genocie ranger.

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[SPEAKER_11]: Tucker, she's not moving.

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[SPEAKER_00]: I got her.

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[SPEAKER_00]: Derek, pick him up.

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[SPEAKER_11]: He's in there.

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[SPEAKER_11]: He hadn't been there and stepped back in.

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[SPEAKER_11]: Into the collapse.

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[SPEAKER_11]: The fuck does that mean?

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[SPEAKER_11]: I'm not leaving without him.

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[SPEAKER_09]: We need to get me right out of here now.

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[SPEAKER_09]: You're right, Tucker take her, she's freezing.

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[SPEAKER_00]: Of course.

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[SPEAKER_00]: We shall break that.

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[SPEAKER_00]: Contusion of Rickon.

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[SPEAKER_00]: I'll carry her.

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[SPEAKER_00]: All right.

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[SPEAKER_00]: Something.

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[SPEAKER_00]: Do not let go of one another.

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[SPEAKER_00]: The lantern.

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[SPEAKER_06]: Previously, on Adventures in Aurelia, the girls still nervous about aerial being attacked by the shadow creature once more, decided to have a sleep over an aerial room.

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[SPEAKER_06]: While preparing, Kineen and Tempest both found letters in their rooms instructing them to meet with the guild masters tomorrow.

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[SPEAKER_06]: Meanwhile, Rem headed to his own room to sleep, where he, once again, found himself dealing with the aftermath of his fort falling.

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[SPEAKER_06]: After a full night's rest, the party had a number of errands to run, but before they could get started, a note was lit under Ariel's door, requesting that she meet with the guild masters.

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[SPEAKER_06]: Now!

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[SPEAKER_06]: Alverk led them down to where Verna was waiting for them in the vault.

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[SPEAKER_06]: The shadow creature had appeared, only it appeared at the spear.

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[SPEAKER_06]: This episode is the second half of our last session, and picks up exactly where the last episode left off.

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[SPEAKER_06]: The party is still in the vault of Seval's Guild of Adventures with Alberk and Verna, and Alberk has just vanished the shadow creature.

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[SPEAKER_06]: You can put the shield back now.

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[SPEAKER_06]: I still sense evil from the spear.

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[SPEAKER_05]: Because that lasts for like an hour, right?

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[SPEAKER_05]: I think it's a minute.

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[SPEAKER_05]: End of my next turn.

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[SPEAKER_06]: Oh, Ben Heldell.

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[SPEAKER_06]: I will sense again.

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[SPEAKER_06]: Yes, the spear is still giving an evil power.

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[SPEAKER_09]: Kenny Newell turned to Albrook and Vernaud just be like, well, hopefully that vanquishing solves that and we won't see any more of that shade creature come back.

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[SPEAKER_09]: But while I have you here, Mr. Albrook.

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[SPEAKER_06]: Yes.

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[SPEAKER_09]: I seem to have caused a bit of a fuss on the ship that we were on.

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[SPEAKER_09]: The Iron Cascue with the shade thing appearing.

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[SPEAKER_09]: So people started thinking that it was bringing bad luck and bad vibes to the ship.

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[SPEAKER_09]: So I was wondering if we could have a cleric go out either you or someone else you know from the cleric skill that could perhaps perform a cleansing to make sure that it sets the sailors' minds at ease.

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[SPEAKER_06]: What sort of cleansing would you like done to the ship?

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[SPEAKER_09]: Um, well, it's not really my area of expertise, but just to make sure there's no bad remnants that lurk about I think just having a cleric sent from the guild to double check everything and, you know, make a bit of a a show of verification that there's nothing bad that's been left there

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[SPEAKER_09]: I did talk with some of the people we had a road on the ship with and they're all very nice sailors and a few of them are very close friends of mine So I would like to make sure that they their minds are at ease before they set sail

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[SPEAKER_06]: I know of a number of spells and rituals that could accomplish various ideas of what you are looking for.

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[SPEAKER_06]: Are you looking for something that is a little more performative or are you looking for something that will truly affect the crew or the ship itself?

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[SPEAKER_09]: Oh, well, I mean, if you could honestly bring benefits to them, I think that would be a huge token of thanks to them for putting up with all of the terror we might have brought them through our travels.

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[SPEAKER_06]: He looks over at Verna.

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[SPEAKER_06]: Verna.

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[SPEAKER_06]: Could you go see the treasury about pulling out the thousand gold needed for a hollow spell?

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[SPEAKER_07]: Ah, yes, yes I can.

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[SPEAKER_06]: Oh boy, okay, wait, um, you guys don't need to be down here anymore, so how about we all head back up to the guild chambers?

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[SPEAKER_06]: I'll go work on what we need for the spell, and uh, it's gonna take a little bit, so go walk about the town for a little while, and we'll let you know when now brick is ready.

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[SPEAKER_09]: Oh, yeah, that sounds perfect.

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[SPEAKER_09]: Thank you so much.

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[SPEAKER_09]: You know, just do a little bow to both of them.

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[SPEAKER_06]: He nods his head, low to you.

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[SPEAKER_06]: I appreciate what you guys have done, what you guys are doing, and he looks over at the spear, looks over at Fiyak, we may kind of owe you a little bit.

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[SPEAKER_06]: that that does remind me I am and he's kind of walking along and looks over you.

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[SPEAKER_06]: I heard that a number of messages have been received while you have been gone.

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[SPEAKER_09]: Ah, yeah, so you referring to some letters that I sent back to the guild?

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[SPEAKER_06]: Yes, my understanding is that the, uh, you've built up quite the ledger on your travels.

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[SPEAKER_09]: I, uh, a bit.

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[SPEAKER_09]: Yes, a lot of them weren't necessary expenditures and, uh, travels and dangerous on the road.

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[SPEAKER_09]: But, uh, if there is anything that doesn't align with guild policy, I'll, of course, you know, I'll take responsibility for it if need be.

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[SPEAKER_06]: How is the party doing as far as funds are concerned?

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[SPEAKER_06]: I understand if the early stages that you may have needed to flex your association with us in order to have things handled before having an amount of coin for yourselves.

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[SPEAKER_09]: I think we're functionally stable a bit more now.

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[SPEAKER_09]: We've gained a bit more than we started out with for certain.

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[SPEAKER_06]: Given your guys' next destination as far as I'm aware, is going to take you away for quite some time.

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[SPEAKER_06]: I think it'd be best if you limit the number of times that you put the guild responsible for your finances.

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[SPEAKER_06]: We think that with what you guys have done so far that we can.

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[SPEAKER_06]: For given ignore, what has already been spent in your name, as well as cover, this little incident with the ship.

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[SPEAKER_06]: If you need something in the future, and he looks down, you guys have been given ways to contact us.

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[SPEAKER_06]: Start seeking approval, Kenina.

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[SPEAKER_09]: And Kenina will look a little downcast because she knows she's definitely been flinging the gill they're around mostly with a sense of pride but also, you know, to kind of help smoother away through some of our travels and with some of the ill will that we've garnered.

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[SPEAKER_09]: So she'll just shuffle her feet and be like, I understand, I'm sorry for the trouble.

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[SPEAKER_06]: It's not really trouble, it's more just that, well, while the guild coffers run fairly deep, they are not a bottomless.

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[SPEAKER_06]: If we let every set of adventures that goes out leaving in this guild hall, use the guild name to pay for all of the expenses that they go through, then those coffers would start to train quite quickly.

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[SPEAKER_06]: Besides, part of this arrangement is that you're supposed to be bringing guild dudes and credit back to us.

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[SPEAKER_06]: Now he gestures did this point you guys like up stairs you've made it all the way up to the meeting chamber, so he just kind of gestures down at the floor vaguely where things are.

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[SPEAKER_06]: You've more than earned your keep right now.

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[SPEAKER_06]: And at this rate if you keep bringing back relics and artifacts, we don't necessarily need the coin from you.

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[SPEAKER_09]: Yeah, well, it's certainly our intention to keep finding important things and bringing them back to the guild.

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[SPEAKER_09]: We want to be as useful as we can.

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[SPEAKER_09]: And on that note as well, I'd I'd believe I sent a letter in regards to some troubles that happened in Southern Oceir.

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[SPEAKER_09]: I know it was a bit vague, but we met some people along our travels.

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[SPEAKER_09]: I had said that the area was plagued by bandits from the area on the way to Mia that I'm not sure if anything came of it,

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[SPEAKER_06]: Yes, we've heard that Olser has been having a bit of a bandage problem.

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[SPEAKER_06]: before yourself, Queen Selena, had to reach out to us as well, a couple of the not quite junior, but not quite as traveled this year at this rate.

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[SPEAKER_06]: Guild members have gone down to better assess the situation.

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[SPEAKER_06]: We forwarded your message along to their destination to see if they can investigate this village as well.

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[SPEAKER_09]: Oh well that's certainly a relief to hear.

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[SPEAKER_09]: I know it's a bit hard for the guild to be in all places at once, but it's certainly hope to be able to help out some of the people that we meet along the way who have done their best to help keep our travels going well.

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[SPEAKER_06]: Is there anything else that the rest of you need from us this morning?

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[SPEAKER_03]: Yeah, I was wondering if or where would be the best place for me to go to purchase another horse.

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[SPEAKER_03]: I really bonded with the black one that I call Princess and I kind of like to keep him safe here.

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[SPEAKER_06]: I believe that there is a farm north of the city about four or five hours.

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[SPEAKER_06]: that specializes in breeding and rearing of horses, uh, perhaps, try there.

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[SPEAKER_03]: Is that on foot for a bunch of hours?

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[SPEAKER_06]: Yes, given that you are planning to acquire a horse, I assume that you would be walking.

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[SPEAKER_06]: It's supposed if you were to hire a carriage to take you, you could probably get there in about two to three hours.

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[SPEAKER_09]: Okay, good.

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[SPEAKER_09]: But I don't think Kanina has anything else to discuss specifically with Albert.

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[SPEAKER_09]: I think she's going to discuss any further things with Beary tonight.

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[SPEAKER_06]: After a few moments of silence, he pans a gaze around to each of you and you guys don't seem to be trying to get his attention for anything so he makes one last look over at Tempest and goes, we should be ready for your meeting in about two or three hours.

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[SPEAKER_12]: Perfect, I was just going to ask about that before you left.

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[SPEAKER_06]: You, I'm going to stay here.

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[SPEAKER_06]: You guys are going to leave.

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[SPEAKER_06]: This is the Guild Masters.

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[SPEAKER_06]: Chaipers.

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[SPEAKER_12]: Right.

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[SPEAKER_12]: That.

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[SPEAKER_06]: And he starts kind of walking to the door out of the area back into the main area of the Guild Hall.

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[SPEAKER_06]: He undoes a lock and opens it for you.

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[SPEAKER_09]: Well, thank you so much for your help.

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[SPEAKER_09]: We'll see you a bit later then.

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[SPEAKER_09]: You know, make her way out, ready to start the rest of the day and all of the busy work that we have planned.

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[SPEAKER_06]: And as you walk by, he leaned over like, we should be ready for the smell tomorrow.

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[SPEAKER_06]: I would you do me a favor and see if the ship is fine waiting until then.

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[SPEAKER_09]: Ah, yes, certainly.

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[SPEAKER_06]: Just in case they were about to leave.

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[SPEAKER_09]: Yes, I will be sure to do so.

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[SPEAKER_09]: I'm sure they'll be overjoyed to hear the news.

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[SPEAKER_06]: So all brick takes you guys to the door that leaves the guild masters, little meeting chamber, and usher's you out into the rest of the guild hall.

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[SPEAKER_06]: At this rate, you guys have spent a fair bit of time.

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[SPEAKER_06]: Let's probably about 10 a.m. on the now 13th of month and on.

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[SPEAKER_09]: With that, I think, you know, we'll look at the others and be like, well, unless people want to get breakfast or some such, I'm going to start, I think, preparing the wagon and the horses to take off for our errands for the day, so, she'll look at the others.

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[SPEAKER_12]: Tempest will help prepare the wagon, but is going to stay around the guild hall after, because I have a meeting.

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[SPEAKER_03]: I'll help you with the wagon in horses, and then afterwards I have some shopping to do.

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[SPEAKER_09]: And I'd better make sure I go, uh, tell the iron cask about staying in port for at least another day so they can get their, uh, spell and cleansing performed.

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[SPEAKER_09]: Is it all right with you, Ram, if I, uh, go ahead and pick up the tokens from the front desk and head out?

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[SPEAKER_05]: Ariel had them last.

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[SPEAKER_09]: The wagon token was at the front desk.

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[SPEAKER_05]: Oh, yeah.

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[SPEAKER_05]: It's fine.

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[SPEAKER_09]: Uh, yep, so with that communal approach to front desk and... Hello Canina?

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[SPEAKER_09]: Oh, good morning.

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[SPEAKER_06]: How are you?

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[SPEAKER_09]: I'm doing pretty well.

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[SPEAKER_09]: Finally got some good rest.

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[SPEAKER_06]: Well that's good.

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[SPEAKER_09]: Yeah, I was wondering if I can get the wagon token so that I can get the wagon set up for today.

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[SPEAKER_06]: I did see a note during shift change that you are free to come and collect this right now.

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[SPEAKER_09]: Yes, we spoke with Roger and Ram approved it so that we could have a little more leeway in getting the tokens available.

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[SPEAKER_06]: Well, here you go, I do have a note written down here that in about two days we will need access to the cart again in order to get the provisions that Rem had requested for the first part of your journey.

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[SPEAKER_09]: Yeah, that should be fine.

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[SPEAKER_09]: I have an errand to modify the card a bit for two days time.

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[SPEAKER_09]: So I should be able to have it back in time for the provisions to be loaded up.

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[SPEAKER_06]: Good.

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[SPEAKER_06]: Just make sure it's back at the Staples then.

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[SPEAKER_06]: And we also made sure that a letter has been sent off to Thamaria so that it can make its way over to Rhodes for your provisions for the longer part

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[SPEAKER_09]: It sounds like the letter was sent off for our provisions along roads.

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[SPEAKER_05]: It'll be there when we get there.

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[SPEAKER_09]: Indeed.

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[SPEAKER_06]: Well, you guys have a good rest of your day.

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[SPEAKER_06]: I'm sure I will see you again at some point.

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[SPEAKER_09]: Yeah, have a lovely day.

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[SPEAKER_09]: And yeah, can you all take the token and shuffle off with Ariel and Tempest and from what's it come along he can as well?

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[SPEAKER_09]: But we'll start getting the tokens together to get the horses and cart all set up.

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[SPEAKER_09]: Take out into the town.

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[SPEAKER_06]: Alright, so you guys make your way over to the stables.

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[SPEAKER_06]: Where does Ram go?

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[SPEAKER_05]: I mean, he has no plans really for this day specifically.

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[SPEAKER_06]: So where does Ram go?

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[SPEAKER_05]: Uh, is there a post office?

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[SPEAKER_05]: Like in a go like a package of just a permit?

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[SPEAKER_06]: Yeah.

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[SPEAKER_05]: Okay, so he's gonna go there.

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[SPEAKER_06]: Okay, her name is Susanna.

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[SPEAKER_06]: She's at the front desk.

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[SPEAKER_05]: They'll walk up to Susanna and be like, I've been waiting for a package, anything for me.

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[SPEAKER_06]: Let me take a look here.

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[SPEAKER_06]: See her open up a small ledger.

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[SPEAKER_06]: What's her some pages?

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[SPEAKER_06]: When is it expected to arrive or have arrived?

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[SPEAKER_05]: Uh, should be there in the next couple of days work today.

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[SPEAKER_06]: I can't quite keep it.

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[SPEAKER_06]: Okay, so so recent.

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[SPEAKER_06]: I do not see anything with your name on it in the last few days.

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[SPEAKER_05]: Alright, thank you.

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[SPEAKER_05]: After that, he's just going to go kind of find a quiet table somewhere and he's going to take the map that he bought and a book and he's going to start scratching down and basically just basic notes about what he can see on the map.

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[SPEAKER_06]: Okay, the rest of the party makes away over to the stables and the main door is closed.

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[SPEAKER_06]: There's the little man door that is next to the main entrance to it and a small you would imagine somewhere in the like 11 to 14 range child staring there's like hello.

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[SPEAKER_06]: What are you here for?

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[SPEAKER_12]: We got our tokens this time bitch.

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[SPEAKER_07]: Wow!

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[SPEAKER_04]: This is the same kid!

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[SPEAKER_06]: Kay!

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[SPEAKER_06]: Can I see the tokens?

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[SPEAKER_03]: Ariel takes the two that she has out of her coin pouch.

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[SPEAKER_03]: Show him the tokens.

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[SPEAKER_06]: Kay, horse five, horse seven.

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[SPEAKER_06]: Kay.

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[SPEAKER_09]: Canina will also hold up the wagon token.

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[SPEAKER_06]: And carton.

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[SPEAKER_06]: Staff in, there's a couple bitches here to come see their horse just a couple not me

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[SPEAKER_06]: I'm here to see their horse, and I guess their cart, too.

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[SPEAKER_02]: The one that yelled profanity at him, the one that pushed past him, I'm the innocent one here.

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[SPEAKER_06]: You hit the sound of like a grinding for a bar lock on the back of the large door, and it shoved open a little bit.

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[SPEAKER_06]: Well, right this way, which let's see, horse five and horse seven, cart three.

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[SPEAKER_06]: I think we put all those kind of clothes to it.

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[SPEAKER_06]: Let's go.

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[SPEAKER_06]: No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no

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[SPEAKER_06]: Princess, really?

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[SPEAKER_06]: Kay?

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[SPEAKER_06]: Rude?

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[SPEAKER_06]: Why is only one of them got a name?

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[SPEAKER_03]: The other one's no name.

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[UNKNOWN]: Ouch.

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[SPEAKER_06]: Kay?

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[SPEAKER_06]: Uh, your cart is two more down.

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[SPEAKER_06]: Do need it, do need it, are you taking it?

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[SPEAKER_06]: Do need it, hitch up.

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[SPEAKER_09]: Oh, yes, we'll need it all, hitch stuff.

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[SPEAKER_09]: We're gonna be taking the cart out.

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[SPEAKER_06]: Okay, give me 15 minutes.

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[SPEAKER_08]: Sounds good, thank you.

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[SPEAKER_06]: All right, so he ushering you guys towards the front of the stable.

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[SPEAKER_06]: Just, I need some room, I need some time.

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[SPEAKER_06]: We'll have this out for you shortly.

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[SPEAKER_09]: Sounds good, so we'll wait towards the front area.

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[SPEAKER_06]: Why are you people so rude?

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[SPEAKER_09]: Well, it certainly wasn't our intention.

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[SPEAKER_09]: She walked up to me and called me a bitch.

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[SPEAKER_09]: It's not even noon!

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[SPEAKER_09]: And she'll allow a pad temp as she'll just be like, She's not really a morning person.

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[SPEAKER_06]: Kay, Senix used to be in rude?

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[SPEAKER_06]: Well, I'm sure she didn't really mean it, did you?

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[SPEAKER_06]: Temphus.

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[SPEAKER_06]: It did you tempest if that is your name?

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[SPEAKER_09]: She's just gonna glare at it.

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[SPEAKER_06]: She's not sorry at all.

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[SPEAKER_09]: I mean, it's still like me know we'll check the sun.

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[SPEAKER_09]: It's still early this morning.

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[SPEAKER_09]: Yeah, you know.

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[SPEAKER_06]: That's having excuse for being rude.

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[SPEAKER_09]: No, but you know, sometimes people can't help being grumpy unnecessarily so.

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[SPEAKER_06]: Rumpy, okay, I get it, grumpy.

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[SPEAKER_06]: Now, call you crumpy next time I say you grumpy.

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[SPEAKER_06]: Just staring at Travis in the eyes.

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[SPEAKER_12]: Travis is staring back.

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[SPEAKER_06]: from like, you know, mid chest hage.

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[SPEAKER_06]: Your mean, I can sense it.

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[SPEAKER_06]: She's mean.

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[SPEAKER_06]: I'm real time to just, like, give it to those.

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[SPEAKER_06]: That was she doing, steps back.

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[SPEAKER_12]: I don't know, Tim, but let's listen to all research to violence.

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[SPEAKER_12]: Are they gonna be done soon?

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[SPEAKER_12]: I haven't even been breakfast yet.

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[SPEAKER_06]: Why didn't he breakfast before he came here?

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[SPEAKER_12]: We had important shit to do.

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[SPEAKER_06]: So, I ate breakfast today.

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[SPEAKER_12]: That's your own damn problem.

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[SPEAKER_06]: for eating breakfast, that's my fault.

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[SPEAKER_06]: Then you guys hear the cart being pulled up to the front gate.

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[SPEAKER_06]: Dennis, are you being a problem?

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[SPEAKER_02]: Yes.

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[SPEAKER_02]: No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no,

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[SPEAKER_09]: No, no, you're you're fine, Dennis, you're lovely, but thank you for all your help.

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[SPEAKER_09]: Yeah, in the car.

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[SPEAKER_09]: All right.

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[SPEAKER_09]: Yeah, yeah, yeah, I have a great day.

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[SPEAKER_09]: And show them like us or looms.

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[SPEAKER_09]: Can you know we'll go ahead and usher the two into the carts trying to get away from four Dennis who's been probably a bit a bit abused by us Yeah, you're getting put in the back.

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[SPEAKER_06]: I can bet you don't even know how to drive it can you

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[SPEAKER_03]: Actually, Ariel's gonna hop up into the front because she actually wants to ask Nina to help her learn.

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[SPEAKER_09]: Yeah, um, can you know, start jumping into the front and if Ariel wants to join her, then we'll go ahead and start setting off.

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[SPEAKER_12]: I'm not going with you guys, yeah.

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[SPEAKER_12]: Yeah, so a swing around, drop me off at the front gate again.

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[SPEAKER_12]: Pretty much so that I'm not left alone with Dennis.

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[SPEAKER_09]: This is basically just usuring you to get away from him at this point, because at this point I think one of these could start throwing hands.

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[SPEAKER_03]: Yeah, hey, you know, like, during our adventure later when we're having to, can you actually teach me a little bit of how to steer the wagon?

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[SPEAKER_09]: Can you know, we'll just, you know, look at your own, just like, yeah, I can give you some pointers for sure.

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[SPEAKER_09]: I'm not a professional by any means, but I can help kind of teach you what I know.

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[SPEAKER_09]: Thanks.

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[SPEAKER_06]: A car snowy poles forward guided towards the entrance to the Guild Hall once again, so

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[SPEAKER_08]: We'll let Tempest bid to do you to us.

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[SPEAKER_07]: Yeah, that's right.

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[SPEAKER_09]: Get out of the cart.

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[SPEAKER_09]: That was just following.

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[SPEAKER_09]: That's throwing throwing rock on the back of the cart.

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[SPEAKER_09]: Not even your friends want you.

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[SPEAKER_06]: If they are your friends.

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[SPEAKER_06]: Tempest goes into the Guild Hall.

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[SPEAKER_06]: I'm guessing.

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[SPEAKER_12]: Yeah, straight to food.

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[SPEAKER_06]: You see Ram sitting on one of the long tables in the guild hall.

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[SPEAKER_06]: Map spread out in front of him, journal, making notes, annotating, rewriting descriptions.

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[SPEAKER_12]: He's gonna give him his space.

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[SPEAKER_06]: It's been a while as you enter the cafeteria area.

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[SPEAKER_06]: You find that you've missed breakfast, and it's now a lunchtime there, serving soups and sandwiches.

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[SPEAKER_12]: as long as there's coffee.

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[SPEAKER_06]: There is always coffee.

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[SPEAKER_12]: Long as there's coffee and sandwich would bake in on it.

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[SPEAKER_06]: There is there is coffee and a BLT.

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[SPEAKER_06]: Kineena takes the cart over to the blacksmith that you'd talk to previously.

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[SPEAKER_09]: Yes, we pull up to the blacksmith and can you know we'll start walking up to greet the blacksmith, so she can start the process of getting her cart decked out.

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[SPEAKER_06]: I see you come back.

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[SPEAKER_06]: Indeed I have, and I have brought the cart.

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[SPEAKER_06]: With the cart good, good, uh, get up there and take some measurements.

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[SPEAKER_06]: It turns around and he grabs a ladder, drags it across the ground and leans it up on the cart, pulls out a length of like finally woven rope.

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[SPEAKER_06]: See him up on top of the cart for a second.

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[SPEAKER_06]: Growing it out, kind of like trying to conceptualize the space that he has to work with.

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[SPEAKER_06]: Where exactly is it that you'd like this platform to be?

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[SPEAKER_06]: Like, do you want it up here centered?

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[SPEAKER_06]: Do you want to, in the front towards the back?

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[SPEAKER_09]: I think centered would be the best and I don't know if it's possible to have some sort of like swivel effect so we can, you know, cover all sides of necessary.

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[SPEAKER_06]: So, with the current time constraint that we have, I'm gonna basically build like a cage basket

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[SPEAKER_06]: and it's just going to be a platform.

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[SPEAKER_06]: So it's not going to move around, but it's going to have a couple bolt quivers.

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[SPEAKER_06]: I'm going to have a chain down to the, to the, uh, where your feet are.

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[SPEAKER_06]: in the middle it's going to chain up to a crossbow so the crossbow will always be attached in the middle and if you just drop it it'll fall off to the side and it'll still be attached and you'll have bolts on multiple sides so if you turn you'll have access to them and it's going to be about waist high so that if the cart shimmies or shakes or anything you'll be able

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[SPEAKER_09]: Ooh, extra stability, I like it.

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[SPEAKER_09]: I'm looking all these design plans so far.

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[SPEAKER_09]: I think that sounds pretty good.

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[SPEAKER_06]: Okay, so I can, I'm gonna take a wheel rim.

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[SPEAKER_06]: We're gonna modify one of them for the bottom support.

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[SPEAKER_06]: I can put a plate on it.

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[SPEAKER_06]: We're gonna modify a smart C, probably, and he measures out that long.

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[SPEAKER_06]: That big around, um, who do you think is going to be up here the most?

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[SPEAKER_06]: Getting an idea for how tall to make the cage.

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[SPEAKER_06]: um it would probably be between tempest or myself okay uh he climbed up uh give me a estimate on waste level yeah and he just kind of draws the the rope slowly through his fingers and just tell me when you think it's a good spot always okay i mean a well estimate because she

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[SPEAKER_06]: He goes over to the the couple drawings that he's made up and he shows you what they look like It's like, yeah, so here's like I now that I know how it's gonna fit in the card I can get some sizes and everything but any shows like a sketch that is that shows the platform with the rings that have some Bracing up to it.

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[SPEAKER_06]: It's like so it won't swivel But it will support and you can lean into it.

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[SPEAKER_06]: You can lean off of it like think of it kind of like a crow's nest

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[SPEAKER_06]: But it's got open sides.

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[SPEAKER_09]: I think that sounds pretty good.

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[SPEAKER_09]: Yeah, that should be fine.

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[SPEAKER_09]: We'll make do.

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[SPEAKER_09]: I think just having the support of that area of topple definitely help out and arrange combat tactics.

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[SPEAKER_06]: And I remembered you wanted metals.

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[SPEAKER_06]: I've got the metal plate for putting is the platform.

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[SPEAKER_08]: Oh, perfect.

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[SPEAKER_06]: And I believe we said something about a metal crossbow pieces, so that they wouldn't catch on fire.

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[SPEAKER_06]: I believe something I remember was all metal stuff.

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[SPEAKER_09]: Yeah, we do need something that is fairly fire resistant and heat retardant, so it doesn't, you know, melt easily.

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[SPEAKER_06]: I can't do anything about bowstring.

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[SPEAKER_06]: That's going to have to be natural materials.

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[SPEAKER_09]: That should be fine.

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[SPEAKER_06]: Maybe bring some extras just in case.

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[SPEAKER_09]: Yeah, we'll do.

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[SPEAKER_06]: Um, I don't need the cart now.

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[SPEAKER_06]: You can leave it here if you want.

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[SPEAKER_06]: I'm not going to claim any responsibility for it if you do, but I will need it evening tomorrow when I have everything made up.

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[SPEAKER_08]: Will it still take two days to put everything together?

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[SPEAKER_06]: I'm gonna use today, rest of today, and up until you're here tomorrow, evening, to work on everything.

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[SPEAKER_06]: And then I'm only gonna need like an hour to get it mounted up to the cart.

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[SPEAKER_09]: Oh, okay, yeah, if it only takes that long to get it all mounted, that should be fine.

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[SPEAKER_09]: We'll take the cart with us for now, so it's not hanging around here in your way of your business.

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[SPEAKER_09]: So we'll just bring it by tomorrow evening then.

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[SPEAKER_06]: That sounds good.

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[SPEAKER_06]: I should be done by then.

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[SPEAKER_03]: Right, so it's good.

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[SPEAKER_03]: So do you think we should just take the cart with us over to the fairier?

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[SPEAKER_03]: Because I don't really know how to ride a horse.

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[SPEAKER_09]: Yeah.

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[SPEAKER_09]: Otherwise, you'll have to walk with our steak ass.

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[SPEAKER_09]: Yeah, we'll definitely do that.

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[SPEAKER_09]: We'll take the cart with us on our travels today.

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[SPEAKER_03]: I don't know if you heard, but I'll break it mentioned when I asked him about where to get another horse.

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[SPEAKER_03]: He mentioned a farm that's like four to five hours away on foot.

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[SPEAKER_03]: So if we're not needing the cart, you have plans tomorrow before we're taking the cart to, oh no, not necessarily.

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[SPEAKER_09]: I'm not sure how long it'll take the horses to get equipped with their new saddle spuds.

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[SPEAKER_09]: But I either go later today if you think we have enough time or we can go tomorrow for

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[SPEAKER_03]: I guess I could walk there four to five hours and then get the horse and lead it back with a rope.

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[SPEAKER_03]: I don't know how it would go if I tried to ride it back.

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[SPEAKER_09]: Like as long as you're getting a decent horse, it should be relatively well-trained.

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[SPEAKER_09]: So you may not be able to ride it very well, but you should be able to ride it somewhat safely back to town.

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[SPEAKER_03]: That's true.

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[SPEAKER_03]: Maybe it would know the way self gets traveled enough.

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[SPEAKER_06]: So you guys may enjoy over to the fairer year to get the saddle fitted.

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[SPEAKER_09]: And remind me again, like where the port is, like where the iron cast would be without E. Anywhere on the way, or is it going to be?

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[SPEAKER_06]: The worm.

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[SPEAKER_06]: No, you're like id up against the sort of western edge of the town and you beat the coastline is the eastern edge of town.

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[SPEAKER_06]: Be careful, we'll go to the ferry or something.

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[SPEAKER_06]: Like it would take like navigating through the city because you're walking like 45 minutes to an hour to walk your way over to the port.

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[SPEAKER_06]: Ah, you've brought horses.

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[SPEAKER_03]: Yeah, so I'm thinking for the white horse here for the battle saddle.

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[SPEAKER_06]: Battle saddle, I like that name.

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[SPEAKER_03]: And then, um, just the simple normal riding saddle on the black one.

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[SPEAKER_06]: All right, um, are you going to be leaving the cart here?

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[SPEAKER_09]: Are we able to, or without the issue?

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[SPEAKER_06]: I'll even get here would make sure that I have something to hope the horses too, that they can't really leave.

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[SPEAKER_06]: Oh yeah, I'm gonna have to hitch an unhitch them, work around their current gear, but I don't see a reason.

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[SPEAKER_06]: The main reason I'm asking is because if you need both horses fitted and you also need to take the cart, that's gonna be complicated.

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[SPEAKER_09]: How long will it take the horses to get fitted?

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[SPEAKER_06]: I could probably do them in the next two maybe three hours.

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[SPEAKER_09]: That should be fine if Ariel, if you want to stick with the cart in the horses and just stay relatively close to the area to make sure you can keep an eye on them.

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[SPEAKER_09]: I'm gonna go over to the port.

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[SPEAKER_09]: I have a message after delivered to the iron cask.

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[SPEAKER_09]: Then I'll meet you back here when, around by the time they are finished.

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[SPEAKER_09]: Okay, that sounds good.

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[SPEAKER_06]: Tempest.

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[SPEAKER_09]: Thanks.

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[SPEAKER_06]: You eat your lunch, you drink your coffee, you believe it's been long enough that you can probably go have your meeting with Albert.

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[SPEAKER_12]: Okay, I will head back up to the second story meeting room area.

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[SPEAKER_12]: May I help you?

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[SPEAKER_12]: Uh, yes, I am supposed to have an appointment with Albert and Oberon.

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[SPEAKER_12]: That's some point this afternoon.

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[SPEAKER_06]: Flip's open a book.

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[SPEAKER_06]: Yes, you are.

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[SPEAKER_06]: I think they're ready.

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[SPEAKER_06]: Let me look, gets up, walks into the Guildmasters meeting chamber, a couple minutes go by, comes back out.

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[SPEAKER_06]: Yes, they are ready for you.

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[SPEAKER_06]: Good luck!

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[SPEAKER_06]: ominous but okay I don't know what your meeting's about.

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[SPEAKER_06]: I don't either.

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[SPEAKER_06]: She opens the door and she waves you into the room by.

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[SPEAKER_06]: And you see sitting at the the guild master's table, Albrick, and who you would recently met who you know is open a tall dark skin elf with brown almost black curly hair like tied back and a small braided pony tails.

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[SPEAKER_10]: You wanted to see me?

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[SPEAKER_06]: Albert looks up at you.

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[SPEAKER_06]: Aw, Tempest.

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[SPEAKER_06]: Thank you for meeting with us again.

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[SPEAKER_06]: And, over in, turns stands up and abows to you.

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[SPEAKER_06]: Aw, Tempest.

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[SPEAKER_06]: Thank you for meeting with us again.

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[SPEAKER_06]: Sure, how can I help?

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[SPEAKER_06]: I know that when we last spoke, you talked of joining the guild, and you've decided that you're going to join Zavals Guild of Adventures.

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[SPEAKER_06]: But when we left off, you had yet to decide which guild you were going to join.

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[SPEAKER_06]: As correct, I have a bit of a mission that I need to go, and after meeting with you and meeting with the rest of your party and speaking more with the rest of the guild masters.

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[SPEAKER_06]: I've decided to offer to invite you all, kind of as a, if you would like, initiation into the naturalist skill.

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[SPEAKER_06]: If you choose not to join the naturalists after this, it will still serve as a test of your skills, your strengths, who you are as a person, so that the rest of the guild masters and I can further meet and see where else you might have it.

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[SPEAKER_12]: Okay, what kind of mission is it?

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[SPEAKER_06]: There's a bit of a disturbance up to the north that I need to check it.

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[SPEAKER_10]: Kind of feels like you're just using me to be expendable since I'm not tied to any field yet.

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[SPEAKER_06]: You would be mistaken.

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[SPEAKER_06]: I'm guessing that the group you've been traveling with didn't tell you about their first experiences in the guild.

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[SPEAKER_04]: No.

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[SPEAKER_06]: The town of Riven had come under attack, and the group that you've been traveling with was part of a group that for their own sort of initiation, went to handled the attack.

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[SPEAKER_06]: I'll have to ask them more about it later.

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[SPEAKER_06]: It's relatively standard for us as people kind of find themselves in the guild that when things come up, we try to find a, we try to find ways to test them.

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[SPEAKER_06]: Have them further prove themselves.

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[SPEAKER_06]: Your friends proved themselves before they set sail with you.

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[SPEAKER_06]: When they met.

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[SPEAKER_06]: Since then, they've kind of chosen their own path, but they've also sort of proved themselves at this point to be worthy.

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[SPEAKER_06]: And...

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[SPEAKER_10]: useful.

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[SPEAKER_06]: Honestly useful, just they seem to be on a path that aligns with the guild's ideals.

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[SPEAKER_06]: So we've been able to just let them go off and do their own things and they touch base with us when it makes sense for them.

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[SPEAKER_06]: I hence the whole thing with the signet rings to make communication easier since it seems that then leaving for weeks or months at a time is not going to come on a turrets.

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[SPEAKER_11]: I guess I'll just have to have a little faith in you.

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[SPEAKER_06]: Much more.

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[SPEAKER_06]: Now, Tempest, I do believe that you guys are planning to leave here soon, correct?

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[SPEAKER_06]: Uh, yes.

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[SPEAKER_06]: This should only take a day or two.

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[SPEAKER_06]: Do you know about when you guys were planning to go?

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[SPEAKER_12]: I believe our plans are to leave in the next three days.

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[SPEAKER_06]: All right.

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[SPEAKER_06]: Good.

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[SPEAKER_06]: I'd like you to meet me tomorrow in the morning.

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[SPEAKER_12]: Mmm.

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[SPEAKER_06]: And we're going to go on an adventure.

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[SPEAKER_12]: How early are we talking?

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[SPEAKER_12]: I'm more of a night type person.

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[SPEAKER_06]: How it's tonight's sound, then?

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[SPEAKER_06]: Or would you like another date to prepare?

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[SPEAKER_12]: Ah, I didn't know tonight, it should be fine.

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[SPEAKER_12]: I just need to, you know, make sure they know where I'm going.

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[SPEAKER_12]: What I'm up to?

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[SPEAKER_06]: All right, meet me back at sunset.

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[SPEAKER_12]: Here?

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[SPEAKER_06]: Yes.

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[SPEAKER_06]: Bring your pack, bring your bow.

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[SPEAKER_06]: Bring what you need to be out.

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[SPEAKER_12]: Okay.

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[SPEAKER_12]: Tempest is like, okay, it has a tent, but, okay.

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[SPEAKER_12]: Yeah.

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[SPEAKER_06]: Good, dismissed.

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[SPEAKER_12]: Well, okay, then.

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[SPEAKER_06]: I need to get ready.

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[SPEAKER_06]: I was expecting to leave tomorrow.

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[SPEAKER_12]: Tempest will also head out, Ed.

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[SPEAKER_12]: I guess go get her stuff ready since everyone else is gone for right now.

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[SPEAKER_06]: Canina makes her way through Riven towards the docks and finds the iron cask very, very recognizable ship.

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[SPEAKER_09]: Canina will basically walk toward the port and as soon as she gets within range of seeing some of the sailors on board, she'll just be like, uh, hi there.

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[SPEAKER_09]: It's me, Canina.

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[SPEAKER_09]: Ah, Nina!

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[SPEAKER_09]: Hey!

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[SPEAKER_09]: You can't, are you back?

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[SPEAKER_09]: I wouldn't say back back, but I have some good news.

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[SPEAKER_09]: But that sounds like terrible news.

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[SPEAKER_09]: Oh, as much as I'd love to travel with you guys again, we have other adventures planned currently.

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[SPEAKER_06]: Ah, one day, you're going to step foot on this ship, and you're going to finally be part of this crew.

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[SPEAKER_07]: None of this like, hey, I'm just here for a minute, and then I'm going back to do my own thing, fuck you guys.

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[SPEAKER_07]: I'm gonna go that far.

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[SPEAKER_07]: You guys are like my home away from home here.

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[SPEAKER_06]: I know when this is such a tease You can you know went back to the guild you've been there for a couple nights.

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[SPEAKER_06]: You came back here and I if I assumed it uh do you need travel again?

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[SPEAKER_09]: We don't uh this time, but I did don't want to tell you guys about the whole cleric situation that I promised you that I had a look into.

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[SPEAKER_06]: Oh, yeah, yeah, the the crew is

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[SPEAKER_06]: We need to, okay, between you and me, I really didn't care.

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[SPEAKER_06]: I was pretty sure that we were in good hands, but the crew definitely would like to know more about the cleric thing, right guys, cleric, yeah, me, you, deal with the evil spirit thing, clerics, yeah, good.

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[SPEAKER_09]: Well, I know it was, we kind of left the, um, with a little bit of, you know, a bad impression.

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[SPEAKER_09]: I know some of the clue in you was a fine impression for me, it didn't mean it was okay.

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[SPEAKER_09]: I know, but it's important to me, you guys are like my family, so it's important that I make sure you guys are taken care of Just like you've taken care of me all these all these time between you and me and back away Between you and me, things were fine

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[SPEAKER_09]: Well, I reached out anyways, you know, I do anything for you guys.

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[SPEAKER_09]: I took a copy and what's happened in.

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[SPEAKER_09]: So I talked with some of the clerics and they're going to do a Halloween ritual on the ship to make sure everything is cleansed, they're going to check around, make sure there's no bad residue left over by that creature, whatnot.

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[SPEAKER_09]: What's that mean?

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[SPEAKER_09]: I mean, it's good things.

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[SPEAKER_09]: Okay, good things.

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[SPEAKER_09]: You should have a good look in your travels from now on and should clear out any remaining ill will or bad parts that were left from.

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[SPEAKER_09]: Hey guys, guess what?

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[SPEAKER_09]: Nina's getting the shit blessed.

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[SPEAKER_09]: When's this happening?

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[SPEAKER_09]: Uh, so I was told that they need a day to prepare, so uh, by tomorrow I believe they'll come by.

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[SPEAKER_09]: Okay.

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[SPEAKER_09]: We were planning to leave tomorrow.

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[SPEAKER_09]: Hey guys, one more day!

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[SPEAKER_09]: Oh good, I was able to catch you guys.

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[SPEAKER_09]: Sorry it took as much time as it did, but I'm sure it'll be well worth it.

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[SPEAKER_06]: Oh, it's fine.

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[SPEAKER_06]: We've just, you know, we, so you get back and poor.

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[SPEAKER_06]: You spend a day to relax and recover.

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[SPEAKER_06]: We spent today trying to get some work lined up.

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[SPEAKER_06]: So tomorrow was going to be loadup day, but we can get loaded up and still wait.

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[SPEAKER_06]: Besides, maybe I will be the goods that we're taking with us this time.

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[SPEAKER_06]: They're going to get blessed.

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[SPEAKER_06]: I think if I understand what's happening, we can offer blessed shipping.

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[SPEAKER_06]: Coat Nina actually know what I would be doing.

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[SPEAKER_09]: No.

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[SPEAKER_09]: Yeah, I didn't think so.

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[SPEAKER_09]: She doesn't have cleric backgrounds.

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[SPEAKER_09]: So she's just like, it sounds good and it came from an important person.

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[SPEAKER_09]: It sounds bad.

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[SPEAKER_09]: It sounds bad.

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[SPEAKER_09]: The person away.

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[SPEAKER_09]: You know that whole like hallowed ground thing and whatnot.

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[SPEAKER_09]: I'm familiar with the term itself and not what it would do in regards to the ship So I know it basically like technically officially makes it only, but um, he's just like yeah Well since it'll be done by some Officials from the guild.

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[SPEAKER_09]: I'm sure it will be really good for this.

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[SPEAKER_06]: That's a little official guild.

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[SPEAKER_06]: This is good.

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[SPEAKER_06]: I need a banner

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[SPEAKER_06]: Iron Casc, blessed by the civils guild of adventurers, has a good ring to it, doesn't it?

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[SPEAKER_06]: It really does, sounds like we can probably get more gold.

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[SPEAKER_09]: It's very possible.

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[SPEAKER_06]: Yes.

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[SPEAKER_09]: You want to probably hang that like right there, I think maybe we can just string it up like right there.

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[SPEAKER_06]: So it's nice and front and center when people walk by iron cask, blessed by civils, guild.

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[SPEAKER_06]: Hey guys, we're blessed by civils, guild of adventurers.

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[SPEAKER_09]: I think that's a great idea.

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[SPEAKER_09]: Come higher, Thorst egg.

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[SPEAKER_09]: Nina is very gunk, hope in this idea.

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[SPEAKER_07]: We appreciate what you do for us, Nina.

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[SPEAKER_09]: Oh, of course, my pleasure.

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[SPEAKER_09]: And I would look forward to traveling with you guys again in the future, just not for this adventure on this planet.

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[SPEAKER_06]: I would just do this appointed that you're gonna leave us again.

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[SPEAKER_06]: I can't.

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[SPEAKER_06]: We just got over the fact that it got off the boat this morning.

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[SPEAKER_06]: about ripping open a fresh wound.

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[SPEAKER_06]: Yeah, can you give him a good pat on the shoulder?

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[SPEAKER_09]: Just like, being an adult working yet?

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[SPEAKER_09]: It's really doing its work.

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[SPEAKER_09]: You're laying it out pretty thick.

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[SPEAKER_09]: Yeah, but are you gonna get on the boat and come with us yet?

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[SPEAKER_09]: No, I cannot.

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[SPEAKER_09]: Okay.

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[SPEAKER_09]: Well, you can't see I didn't try.

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[SPEAKER_09]: Well, you certainly did.

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[SPEAKER_09]: I'm sure you'll try next time we meet as well.

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[SPEAKER_09]: You betcha.

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[SPEAKER_09]: All right, 12.

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[SPEAKER_09]: Hope the blessing goes well by the clerks.

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[SPEAKER_09]: Catch you later.

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[SPEAKER_09]: Have a good one, Nina.

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[SPEAKER_09]: Farewell, safe travels.

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[SPEAKER_09]: Nina will be on her way after having Thorsag goodbye and waving goodbye to the other sailors.

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[SPEAKER_09]: She'll make her way back to the fairies with Ariel, waiting for her to return.

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[SPEAKER_06]: Is there anything that Ariel wanted to do while waiting for the fairie?

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[SPEAKER_03]: Well, she does want to go shopping, but I don't know if there's the shop's near there.

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[SPEAKER_06]: Define me.

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[SPEAKER_03]: where the fairier is.

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[SPEAKER_03]: She was instructed to not go too far, so she...

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[SPEAKER_06]: I mean, the fairier is close to you've got leatherworker, you've got a blacksmith nearby.

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[SPEAKER_06]: This is a very crafter farmer's market.

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[SPEAKER_06]: But crafterside, like, you know, tradesmen versus, like, actual farmers farmer's market.

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[SPEAKER_06]: That's down a couple blocks.

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[SPEAKER_03]: So like the, I'll fund those shop.

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[SPEAKER_06]: Oh, I'll fund those shop is quite a ways away.

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[SPEAKER_03]: Okay.

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[SPEAKER_06]: He's in the Ritzie part of town.

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[SPEAKER_03]: Well, she does want to get a book holster, but she's gonna need a book before she gets a book holster to know what size to get.

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[SPEAKER_03]: Uh, well, there wouldn't be a place that had charcoal and incense and herbs around here with her.

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[SPEAKER_06]: Especially since I know what you're going for, Gizuke's shop isn't too far away.

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[SPEAKER_03]: I will walk to Gizgigs.

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[SPEAKER_06]: All right, you enter Gizgigs, a little shop.

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[SPEAKER_06]: It's a dark kind of musky shop.

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[SPEAKER_06]: There's like hanging smoke in the air from some of the alchemical things that she has going on.

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[SPEAKER_06]: The space at the front of the shop is filled with all sorts of different ingredients used in magic things and other reagents.

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[SPEAKER_06]: I believe this is actually where you came a long time ago in search of a spellcasting focus and it's a place to get all sorts of live and dry herbs.

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[SPEAKER_06]: It's where Ram was able to buy healing potion.

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[SPEAKER_06]: You can get pulses and all sorts of more mundane cures and is definitely the type of place that you would find stuff for your ritual casting.

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[SPEAKER_06]: There's even a stack of books.

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[SPEAKER_03]: Would I find a brass brazier here?

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[SPEAKER_03]: Uh, hello?

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[SPEAKER_03]: I guess gig.

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[SPEAKER_03]: How can I help you?

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[SPEAKER_03]: I'm looking for ritual casting things.

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[SPEAKER_03]: Uh, like what?

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[SPEAKER_03]: Like charcoal and sense, a brass brazier.

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[SPEAKER_03]: Um, things like that.

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[SPEAKER_07]: Uh, you're just recently starting to get into spell stuff aren't you?

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[SPEAKER_07]: Wizardy spell stuff.

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[SPEAKER_03]: Yeah.

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[SPEAKER_07]: Those were Wizardy spell things.

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[SPEAKER_03]: Yeah, I've got that.

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[SPEAKER_03]: Cool.

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[SPEAKER_03]: Um, I'd like to get some of that.

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[SPEAKER_06]: How what quantities are you looking for?

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[SPEAKER_03]: Um, how about like 50 gold worth of charcoal incense and herbs?

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[SPEAKER_03]: And then I'd also need the brass brazier, so however much that would be, preferably a small one since we'd have to carry it.

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[SPEAKER_07]: Uh, so I can do, you said 50 gold, so how?

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[SPEAKER_07]: One, one, two, buttoned up, three, buttoned up, four, buttoned up.

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[SPEAKER_06]: Was 50 gold just for ingredients or was out with the brass brazier?

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[SPEAKER_06]: five bundle and one grass crazier that's going to be another ten gold okay and digs their her get their 60 gold and this is a very small bull sized made out of grass with two little feet this have little handles no dang it no this is super common super basic

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[SPEAKER_03]: I was hoping I had a handle so I could just put it on my belt.

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[SPEAKER_06]: Can I help you with anything else?

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[SPEAKER_03]: Um, I think this is good.

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[SPEAKER_06]: You sure?

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[SPEAKER_06]: Normally when I ask if I can help with anything else.

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[SPEAKER_06]: People find more things they need to buy.

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[SPEAKER_03]: Nope, I think the only thing left on my shopping list today is a ritual book and holster, so...

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[SPEAKER_03]: I got those!

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[SPEAKER_07]: Oh, you do?

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[SPEAKER_07]: You said you didn't need anything else, but I got what you need!

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[SPEAKER_06]: Then yes, I do, Giz, Giz, Giz, Giz, Giz, Giz, Giz, Giz, Giz, Giz, Giz, Giz, Giz, Giz, Giz, G, G, G, G, G, G, G, G, G, G, G, G, G, G, G, G, G, G, G, G, G, G, G, G, G, G, G, G, G, G, G, G, G, G, G, G, G, G, G, G, G, G, G, G, G, G, G, G, G, G, G, G, G, G, G, G, G, G,

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[SPEAKER_03]: That would work.

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[SPEAKER_03]: I can get a bookholster made, I think.

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[SPEAKER_07]: So there's this one.

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[SPEAKER_07]: Funk this one.

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[SPEAKER_06]: Funk this one.

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[SPEAKER_06]: What kind do you want?

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[SPEAKER_03]: Okay, what do they look like?

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[SPEAKER_06]: One is a big, like, a hard-back.

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[SPEAKER_06]: We're talking, like, like, players' handbook in length and width, but, like, three times as thick.

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[SPEAKER_06]: This is a tone.

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[SPEAKER_06]: And then there's one that's a little bit more like a field journal.

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[SPEAKER_06]: And the very last one, calling it a book is a bit of a stretch.

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[SPEAKER_06]: It's a scroll that essentially just keeps winding around itself.

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[SPEAKER_06]: And then has a leather container that after you've rolled the whole scroll up, you just keep rolling.

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[SPEAKER_06]: And you've got a leather container that protects it and has little end caps to seal it.

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[SPEAKER_03]: Ariel likes the scroll one especially because of her necklace having like the scroll inside.

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[SPEAKER_03]: It kind of just calls to her.

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[SPEAKER_03]: So she's going to pick out.

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[SPEAKER_03]: I'll take that one and she's going to point to the scroll one.

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[SPEAKER_03]: Okay.

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[SPEAKER_03]: Did the leather case have a strap?

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[SPEAKER_06]: No, no, it just has two little like strips that hold the caps to the main scroll so that they don't get lost when you open it up.

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[SPEAKER_06]: So magic books kind of important kind of magic.

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[SPEAKER_06]: Mm-hmm.

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[SPEAKER_06]: This is gonna be 50 gold.

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[SPEAKER_03]: Oh, that's fine.

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[SPEAKER_06]: Oh, good.

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[SPEAKER_03]: I'm in it from a mixture and get out a few more gold and give it to her.

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[SPEAKER_03]: Good.

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[SPEAKER_03]: Thanks for the money.

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[SPEAKER_03]: I actually have one more thing that I thought of.

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[SPEAKER_06]: Okay, is there anything else that gets giggled and healthy with?

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[SPEAKER_06]: do you have ceiling looks up with the ceiling you know so like we can write letters and then oh yeah you need a wax seal kit yeah yeah what color what colors do you have I have red and I have blue and I have purple and I have green and I have silver so I have gold and I have yellow and I have orange and I have red and I have green and I have blue and I have pink and I have white you have different shades

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[SPEAKER_06]: I have light blue, and I have dark blue, and I have medium blue, and I have to really in blue, and I have sapphire blue, and I have, uh, uh, I think that's all the blues.

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[SPEAKER_03]: Sky blue, blue, baby blue, I'll do, I'll do navy blue.

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[SPEAKER_07]: Maybe, how much?

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[SPEAKER_07]: Are we talking like a dozen letters?

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[SPEAKER_07]: A hundred letters?

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[SPEAKER_07]: A thousand letters?

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[SPEAKER_03]: Okay, here else gonna think back how many letters she sent during our last trip?

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[SPEAKER_03]: How many was that?

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[SPEAKER_03]: Like more than a dozen?

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[SPEAKER_03]: And how long were we gone for?

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[SPEAKER_01]: Three weeks?

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[SPEAKER_03]: Three weeks?

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[SPEAKER_03]: And we're expected to be gone for how long now?

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[SPEAKER_06]: Couple months.

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[SPEAKER_06]: Rest of your lives.

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[SPEAKER_06]: For life.

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[SPEAKER_03]: If you die, it will be the rest of your life.

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[SPEAKER_06]: I can do that.

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[SPEAKER_06]: Behind the counter, you hear the sound of drawers being pulled up and shhshshshshshshshshshshshshshshshshshshshshshshshshshshshshshshshshshshshshshshshshshshshshshshshshshshshshshshshshshshshshshshshshshshshshshshshshshshshshshshshshshshshshshshshshshshshshshshshshshshshshshshshshshshshshshshshshshshshshshshshshshshshshshshshshshshshshshshshshshshshshshshshshshshshshshshshshshshshshshshshshshshshshshshshshshshshshshshshshshshshshshshshshshshshshshshshshshshshshshshshsh

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[SPEAKER_03]: Okay, each is in gets three silver and there you go.

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[SPEAKER_03]: Thank you.

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[SPEAKER_03]: Thank you so much I think that's for sure all this time.

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[SPEAKER_07]: Are you sure?

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[SPEAKER_03]: Yes, all I need now is but something for All you need now.

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[SPEAKER_07]: Oh You said it don't have it.

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[SPEAKER_06]: Yeah.

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[SPEAKER_03]: All right.

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[SPEAKER_03]: Do you have anything fun?

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[SPEAKER_03]: I have time to kill on.

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[SPEAKER_03]: I don't know surprise me

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[SPEAKER_06]: Okay, she goes over to an area like the far back edge like the far this behind the counter Away from you.

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[SPEAKER_06]: She can go while still being behind the counter You hear her like rummaging around and something she comes back over to you and she goes did something surprising

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[SPEAKER_02]: Ariel like jumps back.

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[SPEAKER_02]: You sure did surprise me.

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[SPEAKER_02]: Yeah.

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[SPEAKER_02]: I guess that wasn't something you were selling though.

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[SPEAKER_02]: You're so funny.

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[SPEAKER_02]: Okay, I won't go now Bye.

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[SPEAKER_03]: Thanks for the money and I'm gonna head back to the fairier Walkle and stuff all my stuff in my past.

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[SPEAKER_03]: Yeah, I should have bought any past for

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[SPEAKER_02]: I should turn around and go back and then get a basket because I just realized I'm carrying a bridge and I'm carrying all the stuff.

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[SPEAKER_03]: Does Ariel turn around and go back inside because they shot so Ariel was startled and she was like okay Bye and walks out But then realizes that she's got all this stuff and the current is occupied at the moment So she's gonna have to hold all of it.

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[SPEAKER_07]: So she's gonna walk back in can I get another basket you found worth New it you can buy a basket.

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[SPEAKER_07]: Yes

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[SPEAKER_03]: Uh, Q's grabbed me one, please.

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[SPEAKER_03]: I got all this stuff.

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[SPEAKER_03]: I'm gonna load up the basket.

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[SPEAKER_03]: How much were these again?

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[SPEAKER_07]: Uh, five silver today.

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[SPEAKER_03]: Okay.

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[SPEAKER_03]: And she hands five silver.

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[SPEAKER_03]: Thank you.

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[SPEAKER_03]: This time.

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[SPEAKER_03]: This time, you have a good day.

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[SPEAKER_06]: She'll be back.

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[SPEAKER_06]: I go out.

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[SPEAKER_06]: And, uh, so Canina gets back to where the ferry or in the cart is.

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[SPEAKER_06]: It also nowhere to be seen.

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[SPEAKER_09]: That's really really fun.

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[SPEAKER_09]: Like, can you just want her to just stick somewhat close by as she figured that she would kind of go and do some shopping in the area?

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[SPEAKER_09]: So, can you know, we'll check Rekin' because it's been probably a couple hours now so she's made her trip and, you know, talked a bit with Orstag and delivered the news.

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[SPEAKER_09]: So, she'll go ahead and wait nearby the shop, see if she can spot Ariel.

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[SPEAKER_09]: Come by.

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[SPEAKER_06]: Uh, your friend left a little while ago, said something about shopping.

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[SPEAKER_09]: Yeah, she did mention that to me earlier this morning.

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[SPEAKER_09]: I figured that she'd be wandering around town a little bit, so.

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[SPEAKER_06]: The saddles are already to go though.

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[SPEAKER_06]: Oh, you're friends.

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[SPEAKER_06]: Because of the fact that you guys have the cart here, I unsaddle the horses, and re-hitch them up with their hitching gear.

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[SPEAKER_06]: The saddles are inside of the cart, so that you can take it back without having to carry them around or anything.

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[SPEAKER_06]: Perfect.

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[SPEAKER_06]: But you are...

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[SPEAKER_06]: Believe she owes me money.

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[SPEAKER_09]: Oh yeah, oh we'll just wait a little bit to see if she pops up and if not then I will go ahead and pay the fee.

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[SPEAKER_06]: Ariel, it comes up around the cart wall, Kineena is talking to the fairier.

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[SPEAKER_03]: Hi there, I'm back, I went shopping, oh welcome back, just in time.

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[SPEAKER_06]: Oh the you got quite to the basket of goods.

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[SPEAKER_09]: I sure did.

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[SPEAKER_09]: The fairy and I were just talking about the matter of the costs for the saddles.

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[SPEAKER_06]: Like, I do believe that we had a half a front and half upon delivery arrangement with four saddles.

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[SPEAKER_03]: Yeah, are they done?

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[SPEAKER_06]: So they have been fitted, they have been adjusted, they have been all wrapped up with the writing blankets and everything inside of the cart so that I could get the horses hitched back up to the cart so that you can take the cart back wherever you need to take it.

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[SPEAKER_03]: Perfect.

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[SPEAKER_03]: I paid 13 of 25 for combat style O12 more.

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[SPEAKER_03]: I paid 8 of 15 for the regulars.

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[SPEAKER_03]: So I owe 19 more gold.

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[SPEAKER_03]: Jesus gonna hand him 20 gold because that's easier.

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[SPEAKER_06]: Thank you and my making change here.

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[SPEAKER_03]: No thank you for all of your help.

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[SPEAKER_06]: Just making sure I am being honest and up front as an honest businessman.

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[SPEAKER_03]: Thank you for putting the horses back on the carton side.

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[SPEAKER_06]: You're welcome, and then where do you guys go once you get to the carton back?

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[SPEAKER_09]: See, so you're probably leaving around like 12, so it's probably around close to at three o'clock to mention, three or four?

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[SPEAKER_06]: I have it as probably being about four at this point.

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[SPEAKER_03]: How far is the fairier from the guild?

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[SPEAKER_06]: 10 minute ride.

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[SPEAKER_03]: We're walking like half an hour.

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[SPEAKER_06]: Yeah, it's not.

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[SPEAKER_03]: And so far is the leather worker from the fairier.

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[SPEAKER_06]: Uh, three minute ride.

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[SPEAKER_03]: Okay, do you mind dropping me off at the leather worker?

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[SPEAKER_03]: And then I can just walk back to the guild after.

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[SPEAKER_03]: Oh, I mean, if you insist.

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[SPEAKER_03]: Yeah, and I point to the scroll, the leather scroll.

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[SPEAKER_03]: And I was like, I picked up this today, and I kind of want to see if you can figure out a way to make a strap for it.

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[SPEAKER_03]: So I can put it around me.

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[SPEAKER_03]: So I want to see if that could happen before we leave.

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[SPEAKER_09]: Yeah, sure, we can do that.

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[SPEAKER_09]: Did anything else you want me to take back with me while I'm going back to the guild?

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[SPEAKER_03]: Uh, sure.

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[SPEAKER_03]: I mean, if you want to bring this basket of stuff back and toss it in my room, oh, there's a wax for stealing letters.

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[SPEAKER_03]: So if we ever want to... Oh, for our segment rings, yes.

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[SPEAKER_03]: Yeah, so I figured this is about 30 letters were.

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[SPEAKER_09]: Ooh, and like, you know, like, appearing to the basket and just be like, oh, what color did you get?

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[SPEAKER_03]: Like a dark navy blue color.

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[SPEAKER_03]: Oh, I see.

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[SPEAKER_03]: No red.

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[SPEAKER_03]: Sorry.

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[SPEAKER_09]: I was, I like blue.

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[SPEAKER_09]: I don't know that's understandable.

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[SPEAKER_09]: Where would you pick up the box out?

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[SPEAKER_09]: Yes, gigs?

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[SPEAKER_09]: Oh, yes.

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[SPEAKER_09]: Just as the alchemist shot.

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[SPEAKER_09]: I don't mind sharing if you don't mind blue.

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[SPEAKER_09]: You write more letters than I do anyway.

01:00:00.059 --> 01:00:06.205
[SPEAKER_09]: I might stop by there and pick up a few more on the way home, but yeah, we'll go ahead and drop you off a lot of workers and make my way back.

01:00:06.225 --> 01:00:06.846
[SPEAKER_09]: Thank you.

01:00:06.893 --> 01:00:12.078
[SPEAKER_06]: Alright, you drop Ariel off at the leatherworkers and continue making your way towards the gold haul.

01:00:12.478 --> 01:00:14.740
[SPEAKER_06]: I'm going to go ahead and stop by Gizgiggs real quick.

01:00:14.760 --> 01:00:19.925
[SPEAKER_06]: Okay, you make your way over to Gizgiggs, it's about halfway between where you were at and the gold haul.

01:00:20.425 --> 01:00:25.270
[SPEAKER_06]: And Ariel, as you approach the leatherworker, it's like, hey, need something?

01:00:25.910 --> 01:00:35.179
[SPEAKER_03]: Uh, yeah, I have this, uh, scrollcase and I was wondering if there was a way to put a long strap on it so I can wear it.

01:00:35.480 --> 01:00:36.521
[SPEAKER_06]: Uh, can I see it?

01:00:36.742 --> 01:00:37.342
[SPEAKER_06]: Sure.

01:00:37.362 --> 01:00:39.025
[SPEAKER_06]: Pick it up, walls of the ground.

01:00:39.645 --> 01:00:41.328
[SPEAKER_06]: Hmm, decent leather craftsmanship here.

01:00:42.309 --> 01:00:45.753
[SPEAKER_06]: Uh, do you want the strap attached to it or unattached to it?

01:00:46.534 --> 01:00:47.776
[SPEAKER_03]: Um, attached to it.

01:00:47.816 --> 01:00:48.958
[SPEAKER_03]: I still want to be able to open it.

01:00:49.478 --> 01:00:53.083
[SPEAKER_06]: Yeah, but like permanently attached, partially attached.

01:00:53.483 --> 01:00:55.526
[SPEAKER_03]: Uh, permanently attached is fine.

01:00:55.546 --> 01:00:56.107
[SPEAKER_06]: All right.

01:00:56.988 --> 01:00:59.011
[SPEAKER_06]: Uh, it's not going to take too long.

01:00:59.371 --> 01:00:59.932
[SPEAKER_06]: Gold piece?

01:01:00.493 --> 01:01:00.853
[SPEAKER_06]: Sure.

01:01:00.873 --> 01:01:01.274
[SPEAKER_06]: I'm cheap.

01:01:01.474 --> 01:01:02.415
[SPEAKER_06]: Hands on my gold piece.

01:01:02.395 --> 01:01:30.512
[SPEAKER_06]: to go over to some pre-made strips of leather looks like they're probably used for making belts of some sort grabs a hammer, a punch, a couple pieces of metal that you see, they just real quickly pound out some punch holes in the scroll case, they put in some metal rivets, pound it all together, hand it back to you and go uh, sling over your shoulder across the back under the arm

01:01:30.492 --> 01:01:31.093
[SPEAKER_06]: Perfect.

01:01:31.173 --> 01:01:31.733
[SPEAKER_06]: Here you go.

01:01:31.753 --> 01:01:32.414
[SPEAKER_06]: Thank you so much.

01:01:32.915 --> 01:01:33.295
[SPEAKER_06]: Thanks.

01:01:33.736 --> 01:01:36.739
[SPEAKER_03]: And now Ariel will walk to the guild.

01:01:36.759 --> 01:01:40.924
[SPEAKER_06]: She can see the cart, you know, it's only like five minutes away.

01:01:41.324 --> 01:01:43.927
[SPEAKER_06]: But far enough away that there's no way that she's catching it.

01:01:44.368 --> 01:01:47.852
[SPEAKER_03]: Wait, how far away?

01:01:47.872 --> 01:01:49.493
[SPEAKER_06]: Uh, in the hundreds of feet.

01:01:49.974 --> 01:01:50.535
[SPEAKER_03]: Aw, dang.

01:01:51.976 --> 01:01:52.737
[SPEAKER_03]: Never mind.

01:01:52.902 --> 01:01:54.405
[SPEAKER_03]: What are you trying to get us fell in the car?

01:01:54.766 --> 01:01:57.492
[SPEAKER_03]: I was gonna cast message and just be like, hey, stop!

01:01:58.574 --> 01:02:06.711
[SPEAKER_09]: You need a will go ahead and roll up to Gizgage shop and she'll just be looking to pop in briefly or more wax.

01:02:06.731 --> 01:02:06.832
[SPEAKER_09]: Hi!

01:02:07.493 --> 01:02:07.994
[SPEAKER_09]: Good afternoon!

01:02:08.034 --> 01:02:09.898
[SPEAKER_09]: What can Gizgage do for you?

01:02:09.878 --> 01:02:14.042
[SPEAKER_09]: I always heard you have some wax here for wax sealing kits.

01:02:14.062 --> 01:02:15.984
[SPEAKER_09]: She's trying to advertise that.

01:02:16.004 --> 01:02:16.805
[SPEAKER_09]: Yes, I do.

01:02:17.525 --> 01:02:18.907
[SPEAKER_09]: My friend was just here earlier, Ariel.

01:02:18.947 --> 01:02:20.708
[SPEAKER_09]: She said she bought a kit here.

01:02:20.868 --> 01:02:21.329
[SPEAKER_06]: Oh, yes.

01:02:21.349 --> 01:02:25.072
[SPEAKER_06]: So every time I asked her if she needed more, she needed more.

01:02:25.113 --> 01:02:27.014
[SPEAKER_06]: And even when she said she didn't need anything more.

01:02:27.054 --> 01:02:28.175
[SPEAKER_06]: And she laughed.

01:02:28.756 --> 01:02:30.057
[SPEAKER_06]: She came back because she needed more.

01:02:30.498 --> 01:02:33.160
[SPEAKER_09]: Oh, she certainly has her things that she likes to buy.

01:02:33.220 --> 01:02:35.542
[SPEAKER_09]: You have a lot of handy things in the shop.

01:02:35.823 --> 01:02:38.265
[SPEAKER_06]: So what is the healing wax you need?

01:02:38.245 --> 01:02:39.967
[SPEAKER_09]: I wanted to take a look at your color options.

01:02:40.447 --> 01:03:06.193
[SPEAKER_06]: So, I have silver, and I have gold, and I have yellow, and I have white, and I have black, and I have blue, and I have purple, and I have green, and I have orange, and I have yellow, and I have red, and I have red, and I have red, and I have red, and I have red, and I have red, and I have red, and I have red, and I have red, and I have red, and I have red, and I have red, and I have red, and I have red, and I have red, and I have red, and I have red, and I have red, and I have red, and I have red, and I have red, and I have red, and I have red, and I have red, and I have red, and I have red, and I have red, and I have red, and I have red, and I have red, and I have red, and I

01:03:06.595 --> 01:03:07.036
[SPEAKER_09]: That's good.

01:03:07.257 --> 01:03:09.502
[SPEAKER_09]: You chill out, push that over onto the table.

01:03:09.763 --> 01:03:11.287
[SPEAKER_06]: Okay, it's gonna take a little bit.

01:03:11.647 --> 01:03:22.073
[SPEAKER_06]: Chush, chush, chush, chush, chush, chush, chush, chush, chush, chush, chush, chush, chush, chush, chush, chush, chush, chush, chush, chush, chush, chush, chush, chush, chush, chush, chush, chush, chush, chush, chush, chush, chush, chush, chush, chush, chush, chush, chush, chush, chush, chush, chush, chush, chush, chush, chush, chush, chush, chush, chush, chush, chush, chush, chush, chush, chush, chush, chush, chush, chush, chush, chush, chush,

01:03:22.289 --> 01:03:26.619
[SPEAKER_09]: Yeah, no kidding, we'll go ahead and gather all of that until we don't have to do anything else.

01:03:27.040 --> 01:03:28.043
[SPEAKER_09]: No, by him, I'll sit.

01:03:28.063 --> 01:03:28.403
[SPEAKER_06]: You sure?

01:03:28.484 --> 01:03:29.646
[SPEAKER_09]: Yeah, I'm good.

01:03:30.007 --> 01:03:30.228
[SPEAKER_09]: Thank you.

01:03:30.248 --> 01:03:31.531
[SPEAKER_06]: You're kind of walking on water.

01:03:31.912 --> 01:03:33.936
[SPEAKER_09]: Oh, that doesn't sound fun, but don't need to right now.

01:03:34.177 --> 01:03:35.179
[SPEAKER_06]: Oh, I should have water breathing.

01:03:35.600 --> 01:03:39.510
[SPEAKER_09]: Have a good afternoon, Kisuke and Kineel start to turn to leave, but she's stuffing all the wax into her pouch.

01:03:40.231 --> 01:03:40.973
[SPEAKER_06]: Okay.

01:03:41.527 --> 01:03:42.108
[SPEAKER_09]: Bye.

01:03:42.128 --> 01:03:42.208
[SPEAKER_09]: Bye.

01:03:43.089 --> 01:03:43.950
[SPEAKER_09]: Thanks for the money.

01:03:44.030 --> 01:03:45.732
[SPEAKER_09]: Thanks for the surface.

01:03:46.333 --> 01:03:49.617
[SPEAKER_09]: She is not as easy as what she is for advertising.

01:03:50.418 --> 01:03:54.103
[SPEAKER_09]: So yeah, so can you go ahead and hop into the cart and drive back?

01:03:54.604 --> 01:03:56.386
[SPEAKER_09]: Ariel, what did you do when you got to the cart?

01:03:57.067 --> 01:03:59.510
[SPEAKER_03]: Oh, was the cart still at Gisgings when I was...

01:03:59.530 --> 01:04:00.411
[SPEAKER_03]: It probably took a while.

01:04:00.431 --> 01:04:04.276
[SPEAKER_06]: She wanted to chop a lot of different little pieces of glass.

01:04:04.296 --> 01:04:07.180
[SPEAKER_03]: Actually, I probably would have went in if Nina wasn't in the cart.

01:04:07.244 --> 01:04:15.501
[SPEAKER_06]: Oh no, you walk in right as Canina is turning around with this like pouch of wax cubes and starts to walk towards the door.

01:04:15.901 --> 01:04:18.186
[SPEAKER_06]: So you walk in as you hear thanks for the money.

01:04:18.747 --> 01:04:25.681
[SPEAKER_09]: Can you just like thanks for the service and is walking out just like, oh Ariel, Hi, hi, you decided you need to take a stick?

01:04:25.701 --> 01:04:27.565
[SPEAKER_06]: I told you she always comes back.

01:04:28.658 --> 01:04:29.739
[SPEAKER_06]: Did you need anything else?

01:04:29.999 --> 01:04:30.520
[SPEAKER_06]: She'll look at you.

01:04:30.680 --> 01:04:32.262
[SPEAKER_09]: No, I just saw you were in the cart.

01:04:32.282 --> 01:04:33.223
[SPEAKER_09]: Oh yeah, I was on my way.

01:04:33.643 --> 01:04:36.766
[SPEAKER_09]: It took a little longer than I thought that I didn't realize there'd be so many colors.

01:04:36.826 --> 01:04:38.388
[SPEAKER_09]: I'm surprised you look at one.

01:04:39.109 --> 01:04:40.690
[SPEAKER_09]: There was like 10 different blues.

01:04:40.831 --> 01:04:43.654
[SPEAKER_09]: Yeah, it could be a little very excitedly just like as we're going up the door.

01:04:43.674 --> 01:04:46.096
[SPEAKER_09]: She'll be turning to grab you as we go.

01:04:46.116 --> 01:04:47.337
[SPEAKER_03]: All right, I'm ready to go back.

01:04:47.558 --> 01:04:48.819
[SPEAKER_09]: Yeah, no, we're definitely on our way back.

01:04:48.939 --> 01:04:49.820
[SPEAKER_09]: Look at all the colors.

01:04:50.120 --> 01:04:53.264
[SPEAKER_09]: You need to just open her pouch to show you all of the wax cubes.

01:04:53.584 --> 01:04:54.865
[SPEAKER_02]: It's like a rainbow in there.

01:04:54.905 --> 01:04:56.207
[SPEAKER_09]: She'll go ahead and up.

01:04:56.227 --> 01:04:57.568
[SPEAKER_02]: With a lot of ocean.

01:04:58.493 --> 01:04:59.354
[SPEAKER_06]: Let's start driving us back.

01:04:59.594 --> 01:05:02.078
[SPEAKER_06]: Do you take the cart back to the stables?

01:05:02.458 --> 01:05:02.999
[SPEAKER_06]: Yeah.

01:05:03.019 --> 01:05:10.029
[SPEAKER_06]: As you pull forward with the cart, the gate is pushed open, long enough for you to get the cart into it.

01:05:11.330 --> 01:05:13.133
[SPEAKER_06]: Oh, okay, so that's the grumpy one.

01:05:13.173 --> 01:05:14.455
[SPEAKER_06]: Oh, I didn't give you.

01:05:14.475 --> 01:05:16.978
[SPEAKER_06]: Well, you guys can just leave the cart here.

01:05:17.839 --> 01:05:18.721
[SPEAKER_06]: We'll take care of it.

01:05:18.921 --> 01:05:22.606
[SPEAKER_06]: You know, what's, which stand it goes into, we know what stalls they go into.

01:05:22.626 --> 01:05:23.707
[SPEAKER_06]: You still got the tokens?

01:05:24.028 --> 01:05:24.248
[SPEAKER_06]: Yep.

01:05:24.228 --> 01:05:24.529
[SPEAKER_06]: Yep.

01:05:24.749 --> 01:05:24.949
[SPEAKER_06]: Good.

01:05:25.430 --> 01:05:26.512
[SPEAKER_06]: Those are important.

01:05:26.532 --> 01:05:29.277
[SPEAKER_06]: Remember, tokens are the ownership.

01:05:29.718 --> 01:05:30.560
[SPEAKER_06]: Yep, those tokens.

01:05:31.061 --> 01:05:32.183
[SPEAKER_09]: Yeah, we have that under control.

01:05:32.463 --> 01:05:33.345
[SPEAKER_09]: Yeah, thank you for the reminder.

01:05:33.726 --> 01:05:36.110
[SPEAKER_09]: We'll describe our purchases and then begin our way and let you get started.

01:05:36.491 --> 01:05:43.083
[SPEAKER_03]: Do you know who I would talk to about, um, possibly keeping one of the horses here while we were going?

01:05:43.765 --> 01:05:45.628
[SPEAKER_06]: Oh, uh, for how long?

01:05:47.549 --> 01:05:49.653
[SPEAKER_06]: I hope the month's gonna be a lot of bored.

01:05:50.174 --> 01:05:50.634
[SPEAKER_03]: Yeah.

01:05:51.436 --> 01:05:54.541
[SPEAKER_06]: And then that's how you love it, probably that's free.

01:05:54.822 --> 01:05:55.563
[SPEAKER_06]: Give me a minute.

01:05:56.004 --> 01:05:56.725
[SPEAKER_06]: All right.

01:05:56.845 --> 01:05:57.867
[SPEAKER_06]: Outside though.

01:05:57.887 --> 01:05:59.169
[SPEAKER_03]: All right, we step outside.

01:05:59.189 --> 01:05:59.490
[SPEAKER_03]: Yeah, yeah.

01:06:00.472 --> 01:06:01.754
[SPEAKER_06]: So how many months?

01:06:02.275 --> 01:06:02.696
[SPEAKER_08]: Nina?

01:06:03.397 --> 01:06:04.098
[SPEAKER_08]: Two, three?

01:06:04.639 --> 01:06:06.763
[SPEAKER_08]: Oh, if we estimate three, you'd probably get the safer side.

01:06:07.364 --> 01:06:07.624
[SPEAKER_03]: Three?

01:06:07.865 --> 01:06:08.526
[SPEAKER_06]: Okay.

01:06:08.546 --> 01:06:10.890
[SPEAKER_06]: What happens if you don't come back in three months?

01:06:11.123 --> 01:06:13.446
[SPEAKER_03]: what happens if we don't come back in advance.

01:06:13.466 --> 01:06:16.149
[SPEAKER_06]: I would say you should return the horse in the glue.

01:06:16.430 --> 01:06:21.416
[SPEAKER_03]: Can we send a letter to the guild and maybe...

01:06:21.436 --> 01:06:31.208
[SPEAKER_09]: I would say if you are able to get an estimate for how much longer we could send a letter and more of a boarding fee, you know, for expenses.

01:06:31.188 --> 01:06:41.060
[SPEAKER_09]: I'm sure we do plan on returning here eventually, so if you put it in your name that you'll have, you know, a bit of a Like a care fee that needs to be charged to you upon return.

01:06:41.361 --> 01:06:45.566
[SPEAKER_06]: Okay, so I was told three months 130 gold.

01:06:45.586 --> 01:06:52.174
[SPEAKER_06]: Okay, that covers the the stall covers the food That covers the brushing.

01:06:52.194 --> 01:06:53.716
[SPEAKER_06]: We have to give me that long.

01:06:53.736 --> 01:06:55.518
[SPEAKER_06]: We have to walk the horse.

01:06:56.159 --> 01:06:59.203
[SPEAKER_02]: Do you enjoy your job?

01:06:59.555 --> 01:07:02.019
[SPEAKER_06]: But it's more just that's a big expense.

01:07:02.079 --> 01:07:09.289
[SPEAKER_06]: Not a lot of people can handle that level of spending to board their horse for a couple months when they leave.

01:07:09.850 --> 01:07:12.313
[SPEAKER_03]: Well, princess means a lot to me.

01:07:12.894 --> 01:07:14.697
[SPEAKER_06]: OK, princess is a horse to me.

01:07:15.137 --> 01:07:24.651
[SPEAKER_03]: OK. And how much would it cost if I gave a little bit extra so that way princess can have an apple every week?

01:07:25.036 --> 01:07:35.670
[SPEAKER_06]: Apple every week, Apple every week, Apple every week, Apple every week, Apple every week, because you know those apps will be good for like two weeks, so Like every Friday, and treat, should we go free money?

01:07:35.752 --> 01:08:00.358
[SPEAKER_03]: 175 gold it's gonna open our pouch and look that's so much that what she's got okay so I'll keep this in mind when we leave do we know like the fairiers like above the kid like the stable hands above the kid yeah do we know how we met them like do we know who they are i'd rather not give 175 gold to this child

01:08:00.338 --> 01:08:06.851
[SPEAKER_09]: I feel like we probably don't know, but he's officially up by him name and I don't think so.

01:08:07.372 --> 01:08:10.459
[SPEAKER_06]: You've met four or five different individuals here.

01:08:10.699 --> 01:08:12.523
[SPEAKER_06]: You don't know any of them.

01:08:12.663 --> 01:08:14.487
[SPEAKER_06]: You don't even know Dennis.

01:08:15.309 --> 01:08:19.016
[SPEAKER_03]: Hey, Dennis, what's your boss name?

01:08:19.036 --> 01:08:19.798
[SPEAKER_06]: Staffan.

01:08:19.998 --> 01:08:24.224
[SPEAKER_03]: Stefan, is Stefan gonna be here later or tomorrow?

01:08:24.244 --> 01:08:24.744
[SPEAKER_03]: Stefan's here now?

01:08:24.784 --> 01:08:26.006
[SPEAKER_06]: Stefan's here now.

01:08:26.567 --> 01:08:27.708
[SPEAKER_03]: Okay, can I talk to Stefan?

01:08:27.728 --> 01:08:28.129
[SPEAKER_03]: Stefan.

01:08:28.269 --> 01:08:32.475
[SPEAKER_06]: Stay well, boy, that watches things and helps greet people and gets people situated.

01:08:32.795 --> 01:08:33.256
[SPEAKER_03]: Cool.

01:08:33.296 --> 01:08:34.317
[SPEAKER_06]: Stefan's the muscle.

01:08:34.678 --> 01:08:35.859
[SPEAKER_03]: Can you get Stefan's?

01:08:36.000 --> 01:08:36.761
[SPEAKER_03]: I can talk to him.

01:08:37.001 --> 01:08:37.882
[SPEAKER_03]: Stefan!

01:08:38.743 --> 01:08:44.571
[SPEAKER_06]: Stefan, you want to know what's the problem now, Dennis?

01:08:44.703 --> 01:08:51.512
[SPEAKER_03]: It's you guy every time what there's no problem here.

01:08:51.792 --> 01:09:00.484
[SPEAKER_03]: I just wanted to pay you or find out when you Um, so the our black horse princess that I've put the sign on.

01:09:00.885 --> 01:09:00.965
[SPEAKER_06]: Yep.

01:09:01.786 --> 01:09:07.413
[SPEAKER_03]: Um, I Would like to pay for princess to stay here for the next few months.

01:09:07.954 --> 01:09:10.137
[SPEAKER_06]: Uh-huh Dennis did mention something about that

01:09:10.370 --> 01:09:10.630
[SPEAKER_03]: Yes.

01:09:10.951 --> 01:09:16.399
[SPEAKER_03]: And I would like to properly pay you instead of your hired hand.

01:09:17.000 --> 01:09:17.661
[SPEAKER_03]: That's a child.

01:09:18.122 --> 01:09:25.994
[SPEAKER_09]: We'd also like a letter confirming this business here that Princess will be taken care of efficiently and be given an apple each week.

01:09:26.495 --> 01:09:28.058
[SPEAKER_06]: I can't read or write.

01:09:29.059 --> 01:09:31.423
[SPEAKER_03]: If we write it, will you sign it?

01:09:32.024 --> 01:09:35.429
[SPEAKER_06]: Like, if you write it, I will have somebody sign it.

01:09:35.930 --> 01:09:37.913
[SPEAKER_03]: Or do you have a stamp of approval?

01:09:38.062 --> 01:09:41.829
[SPEAKER_06]: Well, I will need to have it red to make sure that it's not.

01:09:41.849 --> 01:09:45.436
[SPEAKER_03]: Do you have somebody on your staff that can read and write?

01:09:45.737 --> 01:09:45.977
[SPEAKER_06]: Yep.

01:09:46.338 --> 01:09:48.843
[SPEAKER_03]: Okay, then can they do that for you?

01:09:49.284 --> 01:09:50.125
[SPEAKER_06]: You gonna write a letter?

01:09:50.927 --> 01:09:52.470
[SPEAKER_03]: Yeah, we could write a letter.

01:09:53.011 --> 01:09:53.111
[SPEAKER_06]: Okay.

01:09:53.332 --> 01:09:56.077
[SPEAKER_03]: And then we'll, I guess, pay when we have the letter written for you.

01:09:56.538 --> 01:09:56.638
[SPEAKER_06]: Okay.

01:09:56.778 --> 01:09:57.379
[SPEAKER_03]: Before we leave.

01:09:57.560 --> 01:09:58.201
[SPEAKER_06]: Write me a letter.

01:09:59.523 --> 01:10:00.846
[SPEAKER_06]: Did you guys write a letter?

01:10:00.877 --> 01:10:11.011
[SPEAKER_09]: Yeah, can you know we'll write out something she has some familiarity with you know some of the previous legal letters We've had to deal with so she'll write something someone official.

01:10:11.192 --> 01:10:12.674
[SPEAKER_06]: He carries it into the office.

01:10:13.335 --> 01:10:14.556
[SPEAKER_06]: Are you being underhanded?

01:10:14.937 --> 01:10:15.558
[SPEAKER_06]: No, okay.

01:10:15.978 --> 01:10:18.702
[SPEAKER_09]: Do you just want to make sure that we're getting like a record?

01:10:18.722 --> 01:10:20.024
[SPEAKER_06]: He brings it back signed.

01:10:20.685 --> 01:10:22.007
[SPEAKER_06]: I was told it's okay

01:10:22.190 --> 01:10:25.574
[SPEAKER_09]: All right, and what is the signature like, can I make it out?

01:10:27.416 --> 01:10:51.302
[SPEAKER_09]: Shh, shh, shh, shh, shh, shh, shh, shh, shh, shh, shh, shh, shh, shh, shh, shh, shh, shh, shh, shh, shh, shh, shh, shh, shh, shh, shh, shh, shh, shh, shh, shh, shh, shh, shh, shh, shh, shh, shh, shh, shh, shh, shh, shh, shh, shh, shh, shh, shh, shh, shh, shh, shh, shh, shh, shh, shh, shh, shh, shh, shh, shh, shh, shh, shh, shh, shh, shh, shh

01:10:51.282 --> 01:10:53.765
[SPEAKER_06]: I don't know how extra numbers are there.

01:10:53.785 --> 01:11:00.954
[SPEAKER_06]: I mean, I charged like five gold a week per horse, and this is a horse with extra steps.

01:11:01.415 --> 01:11:06.862
[SPEAKER_06]: Because it's enough food that it's like, you're not leaving the food behind for that long.

01:11:07.102 --> 01:11:11.788
[SPEAKER_06]: They're going to have to buy food and store it and handle it.

01:11:11.768 --> 01:11:22.605
[SPEAKER_06]: So, you guys exchange money, have your tokens, you have your, you're like, Rick that says that they will properly care for this animal or not.

01:11:22.855 --> 01:11:23.896
[SPEAKER_06]: Well, no one's coming with us.

01:11:24.537 --> 01:11:27.642
[SPEAKER_06]: And do you guys make your way back to the guild at this point?

01:11:28.282 --> 01:11:28.983
[SPEAKER_09]: Uh, yeah, I think so.

01:11:29.003 --> 01:11:36.073
[SPEAKER_09]: I think we're going to be looking to probably get dinner and then you know, be looking to do her meeting with the guild masters a little bit later.

01:11:36.293 --> 01:11:41.941
[SPEAKER_06]: Yeah, because I think at this point we're probably at like the five to six VM range.

01:11:41.981 --> 01:11:43.804
[SPEAKER_06]: We've almost advanced the full day today.

01:11:44.004 --> 01:11:45.606
[SPEAKER_06]: Yes, that was the plan.

01:11:45.687 --> 01:11:52.197
[SPEAKER_06]: mostly because I know that there is some stuff that I need to reprep for before we get to night again.

01:11:52.217 --> 01:11:58.146
[SPEAKER_06]: But yeah, we're going to go ahead and wrap up today as you guys re-enter the Guild Hall.

01:11:58.827 --> 01:12:00.490
[SPEAKER_06]: Tempest is somewhere in the Guild.

01:12:01.010 --> 01:12:02.693
[SPEAKER_06]: Ariel and Kineen are back at the Guild.

01:12:03.033 --> 01:12:04.035
[SPEAKER_06]: Remas in the Guild.

01:12:04.155 --> 01:12:07.220
[SPEAKER_06]: We have somewhere to start from for the next session.

01:12:07.260 --> 01:12:10.024
[SPEAKER_12]: Exactly where we left off in the last one.

01:12:14.999 --> 01:12:18.344
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