Chapter 61: Gear
“Welcome to Quilton,” the smaller of the two men said. He had a pair of handguns at his side, and Marco suspected from the way he wore them that his class allowed him to use both of them effectively at once. “I’m Tauncy, a guard and the authority on new entries. This person with the fighting staff is Bhul, a big heap of cheap muscle who follows me around.”
“I’m his brother,” Bhul grunted. “And also his boss, though he doesn’t seem to understand that I could fire him at any time. We are here to see what your intentions are with the island, although I’m reassured to see you haven’t brought much in the way of cannon.”
“Shopping,” Marco said the first thing that came to his mind. “And stretching our legs. Not much more than that for now. Is there shopping to do?”
“You have gold? There are goods, but the island isn’t much for barter these days.”
“Plenty,” Marco said. “More than. Why no barter, though?”
“You take an island of former and current adventurers all going out for loot, add a few high-level town-building types, and you get an overabundance of goods and a shortage of hard currency to buy them with. If you really have gold, you will find you’ll be very welcome here.” Bhul stepped back on the dock and waved his arm towards the town. “Welcome to Quilton. Don’t cause trouble.”
The team stepped ashore and got to walking. The town wasn’t far enough away that they really needed directions to do it.
Elisa started the conversation. “First things first. Fresh food. Do you think they have…”
“There,” Riv said, pointing. “And there, and there. I can smell the eggs.”
“He’s right. We’ll eat at all three.” Aethe was already moving.
That didn’t end up happening. The first restaurant Riv led them to was the second furthest by distance, and the proprietor didn’t let them leave before they had eaten pounds and pounds of eggs, fried meat, and warm breakfasty breads. He also gave them tips as they went.
“Don’t wait for the market.” The old man wiped his hands off on his apron and put down another pitcher of chilled juice. “Wander through it when it opens, and save some money for it. There will be some people who set up stands for equipment that you can buy. But not many. Mostly it’s just produce, clothing, and essentials. If you want the good stuff, most of it will find you once word gets out you have coin. If you want the good stuff fast, just start walking door to door and knocking. Not a person on this island will mind.”
After they were full to the point of stretched stomachs, they did just that. Elisa was the hardest sell on the process.
“This seems rude,” she said. “Very.”
“Like the man said, nobody here has buyers for most of their things. And they seem to want them.” Riv gently maneuvered Elisa out of his way and banged his fist on the door several times, heartily and without shame. “In the worst-case scenario, we might have to apologize.”
The knocks echoed through the house, followed by what sounded like a bull rushing down a flight of stairs and the splintering of wood as a force beyond any of them ripped the door open without bothering to work the knob.
“Who in the blazes would knock this early in the morning?” A massive, bearded bald-headed man stood before them, shirtless. Every part of his body was defined, huge muscles. He held an iron bar about as long as Marco’s forearm and seemed to know how to use it. There was real honest rage in his eyes, but just for a moment. The sight of something he hadn’t expected seemed to leech away all his excess emotion. “Oh. You’re new. Whatcha want?”
“To spend money,” Marco stated as he shielded the others with his body.
The man’s mouth broke apart in a huge grin.
“We’re friends then. Because I want to make it.” The man welcomed them into the house. Or rather, he practically carried them in.
“Over the years, you end up getting more equipment than you can use. Luckiest guy I ever knew had an item that would eat old equipment and make potions out of it. Me, I just put it in barrels. I add about a barrel a year.”
The man went into a storeroom and started dragging the huge containers out. By the time he was done, his living room had seven of them.
“Now, most of this is junk. Like this.” The man threw Riv a set of heavy clothes. “Not terrible, but nothing special.”
Riv nodded as he caught the clothes, then recoiled from them in shock.
“This is junk?” he asked. “Really?”
“Sure,” the man said. “Hand it around if you need to. I find it’s best if the crew knows where the cash is going.”
Marco got the clothes next and had a reaction a lot like Riv’s.
| Heavy Clothing of Purifying Regeneration This clothing increases your vitality by a flat 100% for the purposes of regeneration. It provides excellent protection against all physical forces meant to harm you and moderate protection against damage of magical origins. This clothing self-repairs, self-cleans, and keeps its wearer at a medium-to-high level of hygiene at all times. The story has been stolen; if detected on Amazon, report the violation. While wearing this clothing, you will fully shrug off one poison effect a day (under a certain level of ability related to the caster), will gain a 25% resistance to poisons and toxins, and will recover from all poisons and toxins 50% faster.
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