Everywhere I looked people were trading. It was as if the inn opened a door to another world and that I arrived on the market day. Merchants, traders, but also swordsmen and tailors, everything was found.
“That’s quite something right lad?” The barman grinned at me while he made way.
“I’m amazed.”
“Thought ya to be. Lets head toward the accountant.” I nodded and the two of us headed to a proper looking sir in the back. His tie was black at the night, and it made a huge contrast with his pale skin. He looked nothing like me, as my skin wat tinted somewhat dark, but still had a spark of light. I had the luck my skin was full of dirt from traveling, but I’m sure the accountant would have known I was actually from the city of Alnia.
“Hey Jamyn, this lad wants to exchange some coin.” With that the bartender left and I was alone with Jamyn.
“What can I do to help you lad?” I decided to stick to my story and give him ten of my golden coins.
“That’s quite a remarkable coin, was your great grandmother royalty?”
“She was involved with royalty, as far as I know.”
“You don’t seem too concerned with her dead.”
“I believed she died years ago sir, I grieved back then. It was a surprise when I heard I inherited something.” I wanted the guy to hurry up, I didn’t have all evening to chat. I stared at the coins he handed me over as I realised he wasn’t giving me the full exchange.
“That’s 5 silvers less than what I just traded you.”
“I have to run a business lad. Take it, or deal with your golden coins forever.”
“Fair nuf.” I grabbed the coins from the table
and hid them in my bag. This guy was up to no good, and I was sure someone
would be trying to rob me within the coming
twenty-four hours.
“Would there be a merchant who sells travel clothes, as far as you know of?”
“Yeah two to your right.”
“Thanks.” With that I departed to the other guy in the room, I hoped he had a more reliable price for me than the con accountant.
“Hey there lad. I take it you’re looking for new clothes, yours look wasted.”
“Aye sir, I need two pair travel clothes and a cloak that keeps me warm at night.”
“You’re not from around here are ya?”
“Indeed, I’m heading back to my family in Florn, a relative died in the city.”
“Sorry for your loss.” The merchant looked at his stand and grabbed a few supplies, then he bent over to me.
“I don’t know if you know lad, but this place is known as the black market, the con, you just were at, is in charge, that’s why he took another 5 silvers from you. He makes sure everyone keeps his mouth shut about this place.” I looked shocked but knew better than to ask more.
“Here’s your purchases, that’ll be 13 silver coins.”
“Here.” I put 13 silver pieces on his desk and left, it was time to find myself a meal. I entered the main door and was back in the inn. Nobody had seen me arrive and the barman pointed at a table in the corner. I sat down and waited for my food.
“Here’s your plate lad, enjoy.”
“Thank you.” I immediately attacked on the food and for a few seconds my world was just me and this plate. Nobody running, nor going away, no troubles. Just me. I eventually wandered and looked in the room. It seemed there were a lot of regular guests, but also some soldiers. I didn’t want to run into them, so I decided to get to my room.
“Where can I sleep?”
“I’ll show you the common room, unless you want to pay a golden coin?”
“Common room is fine. Can you wake me at dawn? I’d like to get on the road as soon as possible.”
“Will do. Just follow me.” The barman went up two stairs and showed me the room.
“Just choice a bed on the side, they’re nearly all empty.” I nodded. “Oh, and your payment.” I handed over the 5 silvers and got left alone. Using the peace to my advantage I got up and looked what I had in my bag. I rearranged everything and cleaned myself with the water I found on the side, then I dressed in my travelling clothes and wrapped myself in my cloak. It was time for a good night’s rest.