[e20 PF] And with strange aeons...

[sblock=ton]I am now guessing that all our items are back to enchanted that did not fail on a 1. also the short ton was 2000 lb, the long ton was more then that and the 1000 KG was the figure he used IIFC. That number he used because it was halfway between the other tow, a median I think rhe refered to it as.
[sblock=Math]2,205 lbs in a ton. So 2,205 daggers. 2,205 x 3,002 = 6,619,410. Sale value 3,309,705gp. Divided by 6 = 551,617.5gp per individual share.[/sblock]

[sblock=Aldon Foxglove's math] What kind of ton are you using? metric, imperial or standard? i am use to the simple standard 2000 lb per ton [/sblock]

[sblock=Ton]There are three kinds of ton, which are officially described as a long ton, a short ton, and a ton - according to wikipedia, and wiki answers. I used the ton which is the metric measure, 1000kg and is also the closest to the median. A short ton is 2000lbs a long ton is 2240lbs.[/sblock]

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Hedron sighs at the prospect of this mixed company of heros. "the only thing I lost was about 40 normal arrow on the steps back there." he indicates where he prepared to make a stand after escapeing the expanding creature.

he gathers all of his belongings and helps with the load of carrieing the daggeers by packing them away with is equipment. "I am only trying to carry them to the final market", he explains.
 

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[sblock=daggeeeers] Fair enough on the Ton.

Regardless, I'm saying that in the current economic climate you'll have to RP your way into a sale(s?) with certain parties, who may or may not be dubious. You're not dealing with peasants is all.

As for enchanting things: at this stage in the game it's not only about money. There are few high level people running about, and you might not like all the ones that are out there (example: Malacarus). That's all I'm saying.

I won't say more, though: show, not tell. It's a discipline I need to get into.

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OOC: as for enchanting, i thought that some of the party members could do a good portion of the re-enchanting?
 

OOC: We could but it would take ages, 1 day per 1000gp remember. So most of the items would take weeks or months. I doubt we have the time for that.


[sblock=Daggers]Personally I don't really find sales an interesting part of play on such a large scale, could we simply hire someone we trust - with a high diplomacy - in every large city of note and pay them - with adamantium daggers lol - to sell a portion of the daggers in their city. That way we can just be given a figure and how long it takes to get it.[/sblock]

"Tell us again what you know of this prophet Malarcarus. He appears a logical target, albeit one we ought to approach with a great deal of caution. Do you know of a base, motivations, minions. We need information, and ideally to weaken him before striking if he can command beasts like that."
 

Malacarus winces as yet another of the Broken Eagles mangles his name. "The man is completely insane, yet he has many followers. Common people, really, but he's backed by a cult of equally insane spellcasters as well."
 

"Well, Malacarus, I take it this was in your city, I do believe you were saying, right?

So, do you have any knowledge of even an approxamate location where he operates out of?"
 

Malacarus winces as yet another of the Broken Eagles mangles his name. "The man is completely insane, yet he has many followers. Common people, really, but he's backed by a cult of equally insane spellcasters as well."

"If I Recall, Malacarus, you swore to me that you would reveal everything. However, let us first move away from the open field." Xanfire states.


Looking at both the wizards he states " I leave that in your more capable hands."
 

"Well Absalom for now then." Thadeius says, chanting, "Molasba ni elpmet eht fo erof eht ot em ekat yad fo thgil thgin kcalb!" And teleporting the groups - without error - to the street before Absalom's temple of Iomadae.
 

[color=ddd00]BAMPF![/COLOR]
Hedron arrives in th street right in front of a commoner walking, suprising the poor farmer nearly half to death. "So sorry there, you ok?"
 


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