Chapter 13: Donnerwall(2)
"May your journey be blessed, do visit again"
I walked out of Braun's general store, wearing the ring of alteration that I had purchased. This ring had the magical power to alter one's appearance based on the power of the gem. Yes, it has a preset inside it. My one happens to have light blue hair and amber eyes.
I even bought some clothes that complement my looks, I can't just go around in a hooded cloak that would seem more suspicious and I ought to be questioned like that. So, being an everyday random adventurer would be much better, showing my face and all.
I doubt the guards would be able to recognize me since I did shed some of my weight off, leaving the saggy skin aside.
For the clothes, I went for a brown tunic along with a grey trouser giving me a more commoner feel. Now, I just have to get a good and thin blade that does not exactly represent a rapier and some armor, I can't just wear the steel-plated boots and armguards.
So for now I will just get a normal set of iron armor—not very strong or weak and quick on the feet. It was good for my fighting style which was based on agility and lightning magic. I even bought a storage bracelet for storing the old clothes and equipment.
All was well but it cost me quite a bit, 90 gold coins for all of these in total. For the currency in the world of Elmar, gold coins are of the highest value right behind a mana coin which are normally used for special events.
Keeping gold coins aside, there are two more types of coins—Silver and Bronze. With the value of 1 gold, you can get 100 silver coins and with 1 silver coin, you can 100 bronze coins. This is the money system in the Human continent.
The empire with the other three kingdoms had their own engravings on the coin, making it so a coin marked with a crown of the emperor could only be used in Germainia but not in Ironvale or Eldoria.
For now, I have a remaining balance of 110 gold coins which should get me the remaining equipment and the train ticket. I moved along the streets, the morning quietness was now gone as the streets flooded with people.
Few women haggled to get lower prices while merchants remained persistent. Children ran around in groups playing with each other. It was a sight not too distant as during festivals like Christmas, the streets in my world would be filled with people to the brim.
