The Four Lands - The Great North


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Amster

For Anniston
[sblock]As he signs the book lookng for recent entries, one does catch his eye. Caspin Devale, Western Star, declared value 500 gold pieces - trade goods[/sblock]

For Jaroth
"The young man looks him up and down with an apprasing air...."That will be 5 copper pieces, make your mark here" handing him the book.

For Finnian
"Yes we do have a more than adequate city watch and local milita to deal with ruffians" the young man says.
 

Jaroth

"Here you go, good man." Jaroth says as he hands the scribe 5 copper pieces and takes the pen, scribbling his name in the ledger.

"Pardon me, where could I find quality books on History and Geography" Jaroth asks the scribe when he has finished.

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Amster

In response to Jaroths question the young man replies "Two streets up is Chandle's Lane you will find most ot the reputable shops in this are on that street. Should you wish to go to a true book merchant then you must go away from the docks to the city proper...there are several located around the central market square"
 

J. Alexander said:
In response to Jaroths question the young man replies "Two streets up is Chandle's Lane you will find most ot the reputable shops in this are on that street. Should you wish to go to a true book merchant then you must go away from the docks to the city proper...there are several located around the central market square"

Jaroth nods his head and smiles pleasantly. "Thank you." Jaroth will make his way to the market square and invite the others to join him.
 

As the passengers disembark, Modjan takes the time to assign his men about the ship. He sets watches and positions, including four marines at the plank as boarding wardens. The others are given positions to watch around the ship for anything untowards occuring.

Modjan then takes two of the sharper eyed, and glib marines down to the docks to patrol. Modjan takes few chances with the security of his ship and wants to scout out any unsavory characters hanging around the docks.

He heads down to the dock master to register and pay for the ship's berth.
 

Amster

For Ravensblight
The western star is anchored away from the docks/piers as there is no space for her. Captain Sweetwater let the party use the ships cutter to row ashore in.

The young man takes your information and informs you that anchorage tax is 5 silver pieces and ask if you will be paying now or later.
 


Vadric happily accepts Jaroth's invitation to visit the market square. "One of the nice things about travelling is being able to see the sights and, ah, taste the fruits of different cultures. This marketplace sounds like an excellent place to start."

Making sure that Warsong is secure in its scabbard, and that his coin purse is securely tucked away, the knight leads the way deeper into the city, amiably chatting up his companions.
 

Noting the others' concern, Finnian checks to make sure his money pouch is securely fastened back under his belt then turns to keep pace with Jaroth.

"You have an interest in history? It seems we have more in common than just being on the same ship. I, too, am a student of history. Perhaps we could compare notes once we get back to the ship. Is some era in particular you are looking to learn more of?"
 

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