Scotley said:Turning back to Finn, and obviously concerned he might loose a big customer, Bill adds, "I can sell you the beer and ale at say six 30 gallon kegs for 50 gold. A fair price in this place I assure you. I know a tender with a grill boat who can provide I fine meal of fresh caught fish and sea food along with rice or bean very resonably." He smiles and rubs his belly, "there is a baker who is quite good with sweets as well that could send some pastries over. If I arrange it I'm confident I can save you money and keep you away from the thieves and ratsellers. Have I not provided fine beverages to you all?"
With a sigh, Finn begins to release himself from the barmaid's arms. "Duty calls, love. But hold onto those thoughts for a moment, p'haps we might return to them as soon as business is done." He gives her a light kiss on the lips.
"Bill, yes, you have provided us with fine beverages. I doubt I could find a better publican in Cambre, your generosity seems to hold no bounds. A fine party indeed all that sounds like. But with that much ale, I think we would not have a sober hand on the 'Sheet for the next three days, and we still have repairs to complete. How about three of your kegs, for 30 gold, plus the food you speak of, with you getting a commission from me of a silver for every gold we spend on the food. And to every able bodied man we need to shift this cargo back to the ship, I'll pay a gold piece."
"I know top quality foodstuffs may be in short supply what now, what with all the Krewes here right now. I foresee the masque being one to be remembered, what with the Sea Sorceror and the White Lady both here. But I will pay for what quality we can get, I'm sure our cook will appreciate a day or two of rest. Tell me, do you know which masters are throwing the masque?"
OOC: For the DM, in case you need some numbers to determine how much Bill or any other men in the tavern can or will tell me. (Gather Infomation) (1d20+11=30)

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