originally posted in:The New Dojo
"GUNZ, YA GIT-"
"HEY, HE OFFARAD TA TRADE YA MONGREL!"
[i]Bickering rang through the Ork numbers, before-[/i]
"STOOOOOOP!!"
[i]The loudest, biggest one yelled, as he looked down at the Khajjt.[/i]
"Gunz 'n things that go boom, see. 'E need guns 'n swords."
English
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The merchant's ears perked at swords. "Swords you say? We have an abundance of swords. Judging from your size you'll want larger swords, yes?"
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"Yah. You gotz any hammas 'n armah? E'll take it, even if i' don't fit."
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"Yes, actually. We have been needing to lessen our load recently. The heavy merchandise slows progress, as we're stuck traveling on foot." The male argonian then sets his huge pack down, opening it. It had several sets of steel chestplates and Dwarven gauntlets. There were a few shortswords and daggers as well.
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[i]Some cheering arose from the Orks, before their leader turned around.[/i] "SHUT UP! ...U'll take teef fah payment?"
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The merchant observed the teeth, thinking. "Perhaps my associate over there would be able to look at the teeth first? Just to ensure its a fair payment." he said. By his associate, he was referencing the Argonian with the large bag of armor.
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"OI, 'IZARD! Des be tha finest batch a' teef yu'll find on dis planet!" [i]The Ork said, holding up the massive bag: it was an odd currency, but it likely could be used to trade with other traders for antique and such.[/i]
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The Argonian nodded upon looking at them. "And in pristine condition as well." he said, examining one. The Khajiit nodded to the Argonian, who hoiseted the bag of armor and daggers up, holding it out to the Ork. "I do believe we have a trade." said the Khajiit, happy to have traded.
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"Da. Gud ta work wit ya, cat. Dun't take tha as an insult!" [i]The Ork chuckled, as he hauled the bag into the back of his buggy. From the looks of it, the Orks liked the trade - though they probably would've taken the armor apart. [/i]
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The Khajiit seemed satisfied with the trade as well, happy to have something of worth in this new land. It meant a start, hopefully.