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I'd like a Masterwork longsword and normal dagger, and a quiver with arrows as well.

Lets see how much we have maybe we can spend some on mounts. Some rations as well, of course.
 

You go to several local merchants looking for the best price. This is what you get:

studded leather armor 18 gp
heavy crossbow 27 gp
padded armor 2 gp
gem incrusted chain mail 220 gp
a large gem incrusted steel shield 91 gp
gem incrusted bastard sword 211 gp
masterwork scale mail 137 gp
gold coronet 503 gp
silver coronet 238 gp
chest of 600 gp
gold and silver dinnerware 472 gp

Total: 2519 gp
Divided by 4 = 629 per person

Cattivo kept :
Silver Mirror
Gem incrusted dagger

Reinert kept:
long sword
dagger
masterwork mace
shortbow

Were you going to sell the spell book and/or ship?
 

Kaltide has been sitting in the wagon's seat, browsing the new spellbook, "Bah! This bloody thing only has two fishing techniques in it - one of them I already know, and one of them is, um, not allowed by my, um, fishing philosophy.

Sell it."
 

Reinert

"I actually don't want this mace. I just assumed Cat or Cid would want it. If you guys don't, let's sell it. & we'll sell the spell book, I guess. I think you still owe it to me to save our lives, Kaltide. After all, it's the thought that counts, isn't it?" Reinert says with wink. "I hate boats, personally. But I guess we're going to need to sail to get off this island, so I reckon we should keep the boat for now, unless someone needs more money."

Reinert happily then spends the rest of his take on the above mentioned items. This costs 586 gps, leaving him 43 gps in cash, which he promptly spends on a large wooden shield, ale, a pipe, & some pipeweed. He loads all his stuff into Kaltide's wagon.

I will send you an updated character sheet including AC & weapons attack numbers.

"Before we leave town, let's ask the merchants to tell us all they know about the trouble in the pass. Do they have any idea what is attacking? Any knowledge of what happened to the other caravans? etc."
 
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"It's the thought that counts? What a ridiculous phrase. What, so if I just 'think' about saving your life, that would be good enought for you? Don't be absurd. Actions count, not thoughts.

"And of course I will save your life, if it's in danger and I'm able. All of you! You seem like such decent folk,"
hE darts a furtive glance around, and continues quietly, "And unlike all these locals, you're not secretly out to get me."
 
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Jarrad goes shopping, since he now has more money than he ever did as a mercenary, and is quite content after purchasing a fine longsword. He is glad to sell the gem-encrusted chain mail, considering it too gaudy, but thinks that the party has been scammed with the prices. Nevertheless, now in Chain Mail and Shield he looks more like a warrior and less like a boat stowaway, and is prepared for the task ahead.

"Sell the boat... or perhaps we could exchange it for a mule," says Jarrad.

Char posted here:
http://enworld.cyberstreet.com/showthread.php?s=&threadid=45629

Note that I assume he keeps the large shield.
 
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Cattivo will buy:

backpack 2
belt pouch 1
bedroll 0.1
flint & steel 1
ink & pen 8.1
alchemist's fire (3) 60
soap 0.5
waterskin 1
masterwork harp 100
spell component pouch 5
courtier's outfit (3) 90
entertainer's outfit 3
scroll case 1
paper (10 sheets) 4

That leaves him 352.3 gold. Are there potions or scrolls for sale anywhere in town? (if not, he will probably get a masterwork weapon, but if there are, he will get the magic stuff instead)
 
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Krug said:

"Sell the boat... or perhaps we could exchange it for a mule," says Jarrad.

"Nah. Keep it. There's a place over there that'll keep it safe for you for a silver a month. Just pay up in advance. That way, if you ever need a boat, you got one. She's small, but seaworthy, and an antique to boot. You don't just sell a perfectly good boat."
 


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