...Oi, why were you moving so close to the massive stone creature so closely, brat? Hey, he doesn't look that friendly, you know, are you seriously trying to trick it like it's a fairytale troll? Sure you're about the same height as a fairytale protagonist, but that isn't exactly a role you want to adopt, you know? Oh no, even the smelly drunk is coming closer- and giving a terrible sales pitch that doesn't seem period accurate! And now that shady woman is just trying to scam it with a cube like it's one of those radioactive amulets from Amazon!
The old man instinctively steps close to the golem soon after Chako steps, and only realises he's stepped too close soon after. A look of brief fear and apprehension of his face- but somehow, it quickly fades as he seems to steel himself.
...Shit, it looks like I've got something to say, and I shouldn't back out because I'd rather not find out what makes the golem mad...so, I'll have to say something, huh?
Pragmatically and very reluctantly accepting his fate, the old man clears his throat, puts on his sharpest, most erudite look for a travelling, mercantile elder and turns to where he supposed the eyes were on the walking piece of terrain- if it had any, who knew if they were nostrils or something. "You seem like a down-to-earth, reasonable fellow." Well, down-to-earth was easy when one was sedimentary rock, and reasonable was yet to be seen, but he digressed.
"I'm sure you have faithfully guarded this domain for many years, good sir-" An particularly audacious assumption of sexual identity of a literal rock- "and we shan't contest your claim." Hell, for all he knew, considering that guy was a rock it might have really been sitting here since before man discovered agriculture.
"So let me implore to you, Sir Sandstone-" Shit, he should have asked the rock for its name first, but he was past that bridge already- "that by letting us flatten your lands, we are increasing the value of your domain- by clearing out a path here, more travellers will come, inevitably, drawn by the clear road, and more travellers means more tolls in the long term, and they will continue to come so long as you guard this road. I hope the cube presented to you as payment for the toll and the benefits of our service are enough for you to grant us passage, and dare I say..."
He now had to say something audacious but not entirely unreasonable, so that the stone person, even if they were conservative, would be bargaining down from the offer he had presented.
"...If you wouldn't mind, as the rightful owner of this domain, if you would escort us across your domain, that would be a great favour to us, and would give us the protection to clear out a road across your lands safely."
There. That was an entirely accurate, period accurate pitch for a wise merchant! Take that, drunkard!
The old man instinctively steps close to the golem soon after Chako steps, and only realises he's stepped too close soon after. A look of brief fear and apprehension of his face- but somehow, it quickly fades as he seems to steel himself.
...Shit, it looks like I've got something to say, and I shouldn't back out because I'd rather not find out what makes the golem mad...so, I'll have to say something, huh?
Pragmatically and very reluctantly accepting his fate, the old man clears his throat, puts on his sharpest, most erudite look for a travelling, mercantile elder and turns to where he supposed the eyes were on the walking piece of terrain- if it had any, who knew if they were nostrils or something. "You seem like a down-to-earth, reasonable fellow." Well, down-to-earth was easy when one was sedimentary rock, and reasonable was yet to be seen, but he digressed.
"I'm sure you have faithfully guarded this domain for many years, good sir-" An particularly audacious assumption of sexual identity of a literal rock- "and we shan't contest your claim." Hell, for all he knew, considering that guy was a rock it might have really been sitting here since before man discovered agriculture.
"So let me implore to you, Sir Sandstone-" Shit, he should have asked the rock for its name first, but he was past that bridge already- "that by letting us flatten your lands, we are increasing the value of your domain- by clearing out a path here, more travellers will come, inevitably, drawn by the clear road, and more travellers means more tolls in the long term, and they will continue to come so long as you guard this road. I hope the cube presented to you as payment for the toll and the benefits of our service are enough for you to grant us passage, and dare I say..."
He now had to say something audacious but not entirely unreasonable, so that the stone person, even if they were conservative, would be bargaining down from the offer he had presented.
"...If you wouldn't mind, as the rightful owner of this domain, if you would escort us across your domain, that would be a great favour to us, and would give us the protection to clear out a road across your lands safely."
There. That was an entirely accurate, period accurate pitch for a wise merchant! Take that, drunkard!
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