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<blockquote data-quote="muggie2" data-source="post: 5814950" data-attributes="member: 6681636"><p>Slyth initially doesn't believe his eyes. Another amulet? It can't be.</p><p>He dismisses it, and goes about his business. But as he makes the contacts he needs and starts to earn some serious favors, his thoughts keep straying back to the amulet. Eventually he gives up - he just can't concentrate well enough. The Armorers' and Weaponsmiths' Guilds have each independantly promised to pay him one part in forty of the sale price of the weapons if his sources prove to be correct, and that's got to be worth a fortune, especially if the local nobles decide to rearmor all their household troops (and given the gossip he'd heard from some of the guards and household troops themselves, a lot of that impressive-looking armor was worn pretty thin indeed), but the main supplier of coke to the armorers had managed to haggle him down to one part in fifty, as had the leather suppliers to the saddleries. He was losing his touch. Time to go and find that knight with the amulet.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="muggie2, post: 5814950, member: 6681636"] Slyth initially doesn't believe his eyes. Another amulet? It can't be. He dismisses it, and goes about his business. But as he makes the contacts he needs and starts to earn some serious favors, his thoughts keep straying back to the amulet. Eventually he gives up - he just can't concentrate well enough. The Armorers' and Weaponsmiths' Guilds have each independantly promised to pay him one part in forty of the sale price of the weapons if his sources prove to be correct, and that's got to be worth a fortune, especially if the local nobles decide to rearmor all their household troops (and given the gossip he'd heard from some of the guards and household troops themselves, a lot of that impressive-looking armor was worn pretty thin indeed), but the main supplier of coke to the armorers had managed to haggle him down to one part in fifty, as had the leather suppliers to the saddleries. He was losing his touch. Time to go and find that knight with the amulet. [/QUOTE]
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