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The first was a human A-Rank adventurer, named Stevan Stonemann, that had amassed much wealth from all the quests he and his slave-wives had taken. Easily one of the wealthiest connection Hisashi had, mostly thanks to being in a party with Eisho and Kasato in the past. He wanted to find a good investment so he could retire with his harem. His influence, however, only extended to the Adventurer's Guild in Centria, every once in a while being called to do an higher ranked quest for the guild internationally.
The second was a mousefolk merchant called Jal Mozz. He was interested in purchasing metals in bulk to create trains and airships out of them, planning to build a factory here in Centria and become an industrialist, and as such was open to being the first to promote and obtain Savant inventions. Though he did his best to appear confident in front of a Savant, he wasn't able to hold a candle to Ayane's negotiation skills and your own confidence. Not to say he was a pushover, as he quickly identified any weakness he had and worked around it until he was in a more comfortable situation. Ayane would tell you that he had some sway with various independent merchants and smaller groups within the Merchant's Guild.
The third was a young nobleman that lived in Westphalia that had decided to take permanent residence in Centria, not being a native of Westphalia to begin with. His name was Umberto Lorenzo Cavellini, and he was apparently from a line of a minor noble house in Archipelegea and was able to amass some influence in Centria. He, unlike many of his fellow nobles, wanted to speak about business rather than use Savant oddities to support wealthy hobbies. Not to say he didn't represent the wants of the nobility as a whole, as he proved to be impartial, even amongst the Eastian and Westphalian nobles. He sought out the best interests of the nobility in Centria as a whole since, as he put it, "this was a veritable mercantile city, with too great an apathy for titles".
The fourth person that you noted was, oddly enough, just a regular merchant without any noticeable qualities. The only significant thing was how you felt like you'd seen him recently somewhere. He hid the upper part of his face with a hat, but beneath it you were able to find that he had snake-like eyes. He spoke with an old fashioned friendliness that would've disconcerted you, had you not already been used to how strange this world could be when attempting to mix Victorian wit through a lens of anime. Ayane didn't seem to know him too well, though she knew he was a traveling salesman that had set up shop recently. He wasn't one of the people he corresponded with, though Ayane found it a good opportunity to expand your connections with new blood.
And finally, though you would meet him for less than half an hour, the Vice-Guildmaster of the Centrian Merchant's Guild— Conrad Tripper— was someone Ayane was able to get a meeting with on such short notice.
The second was a mousefolk merchant called Jal Mozz. He was interested in purchasing metals in bulk to create trains and airships out of them, planning to build a factory here in Centria and become an industrialist, and as such was open to being the first to promote and obtain Savant inventions. Though he did his best to appear confident in front of a Savant, he wasn't able to hold a candle to Ayane's negotiation skills and your own confidence. Not to say he was a pushover, as he quickly identified any weakness he had and worked around it until he was in a more comfortable situation. Ayane would tell you that he had some sway with various independent merchants and smaller groups within the Merchant's Guild.
The third was a young nobleman that lived in Westphalia that had decided to take permanent residence in Centria, not being a native of Westphalia to begin with. His name was Umberto Lorenzo Cavellini, and he was apparently from a line of a minor noble house in Archipelegea and was able to amass some influence in Centria. He, unlike many of his fellow nobles, wanted to speak about business rather than use Savant oddities to support wealthy hobbies. Not to say he didn't represent the wants of the nobility as a whole, as he proved to be impartial, even amongst the Eastian and Westphalian nobles. He sought out the best interests of the nobility in Centria as a whole since, as he put it, "this was a veritable mercantile city, with too great an apathy for titles".
The fourth person that you noted was, oddly enough, just a regular merchant without any noticeable qualities. The only significant thing was how you felt like you'd seen him recently somewhere. He hid the upper part of his face with a hat, but beneath it you were able to find that he had snake-like eyes. He spoke with an old fashioned friendliness that would've disconcerted you, had you not already been used to how strange this world could be when attempting to mix Victorian wit through a lens of anime. Ayane didn't seem to know him too well, though she knew he was a traveling salesman that had set up shop recently. He wasn't one of the people he corresponded with, though Ayane found it a good opportunity to expand your connections with new blood.
And finally, though you would meet him for less than half an hour, the Vice-Guildmaster of the Centrian Merchant's Guild— Conrad Tripper— was someone Ayane was able to get a meeting with on such short notice.
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