Due to farrier's and liveries closing early, you decide that finding a beast of burden should be your first task. With little difficulty, you're able to pick up a fine steed for a reasonable price.
You stop by apothecaries and temples for potions, various specialty stores for rations and tents and whatnot, gaining whatever you needed with little fuss or negotiation.
It was not until you went to the cartographer that you encountered a problem. Asking about maps for the Land of Iuz and the newly incorporated Horned Lands made the gangly, little old man almost jump from his easel in fright.
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"Ye canna be serious? Oh, aye, I see ye are... well, I 'ave an old one but if ye want sumfin' more recent... well, ye'll 'ave ta go to da mayor's office, 'e's a map collector ya know... but 'e won't give ye da time a day, snooty little snot..."
He goes over to a wall of pigeon-holes filled with scrolled up parchments and papers of all sorts. Though not marked in any way, he seems to navigate the mess as if he knows what he's doing and eventually pulls out a small sheaf of parchments which he hands over for you to look at.
They are definitely old as the documents are labelled with "The Duchy of Furyon" where the Empire of Iuz should be. One of the maps, however, actually shows an overview of the city of Dorakaa, and several of them show ancient roadways to and from various cities within the lands of the Old One.
"Whatchee be wantin' dose fer? Plannin' a journey?"
He cackles with laughter at this but quickly notes that nobody else is laughing and so stops and asks:
"Oh dere mother Beory, ye are aintche? Well... I be chargin' no less for de dead as I do fer de livin', ninety sheafs fer dat dere mastopeeses and not a common less, ye 'ere!"
What is your response?
DM: The pony cost you 36gp. For some reason, the man didn't charge you as much as the others and seemed more than happy to accept the standard, rather than inflated price.