The Four Lands - Dark is Rising

Replying to the elf, Espejo says [sblock=Elvish]"And to you my brother."[/sblock]
Turning to the others he says "Espejo Haeos. While this is not my first time in a city, I have never seen a city as large as this before. Safety in numbers seems a good idea to me." Finally addressing the boy, Espejo smiles and says gently "Perhaps we can answer some of your questions over food."
 

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"over food. Wiser words are rarely ever spoken."

as they walk long the name of son of the mountain is easily seen, as seeing around the lad is not very easy, however-Born of thunder- is not readily realized until they get to a board walk and his very footstep rumble like not so distant thunder.

A few mothers pull their children in fear at the sight of the mountain of humanity.
 

"Logan I am a spry lad not much older than yourself as Elves recon it. I have only seen one hundred and fifty summers." Seeing a money changer he pauses. "A moment please. I'm told we should exchange our coin for local currency." He gestures to a small well maintained establishment with exchange rates posted. He makes a small exchange trading Elven coins for the local specie with the banker and asks, "Can you recommend a place with hearty fare and patrons of good character nearby?".
 


Blue robed human male

The young man in the blue robe stands silently by his horse as the small group leaves the quest room building and walks off. Slowly he moves towards the door while looking around of someone or somewhere to leave his horse.
 

Beginnings

A tall thin youg man get us and greets the party as the enter the small bank with the logo of United Savings and Loans. "Good day you sirs..i see you wish to change some currency..could i perhaps offer you the chance to open a small account with us and receive a discount?

Lou
Good day you sir if your needing to stable your horse you may do so at the grain bag just downt the street
 

Blue robed human male

Lou
Good day you sir if your needing to stable your horse you may do so at the grain bag just downt the street

The young man says, "Thank you for aiding one in need. I will head that way." With that, he slowly starts walking his horse in the direction of the grain bag.

Reaching the grain bad, he asks, "How much for the night?"
 


'Born of thunder' looks for a list of exchange services then asks, "how much of a discount from your usual rates?'
 

It is a simple 5 percent transaction fee for all account holders compared to the normal 20 percent rate plus the princes tax of 5 percent. This tax is waved for all account holders with the provison that they must deposit and leave on deposit for 2 years the sum of 500 silver pennies. At the rates depend on the type of coing being offered..elven and dwarven coins are usually 1 for 1..the rest is conditional
 

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