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While you were tempted to give them a response, you didn't have the time today to do any negotiations that went beyond a verbal agreement.
After this you would visit to Nicodemus, considering the owl-harpy had his doctor's office near both the Knights and your castle. You made sure he wasn't in the middle of seeing a patient, and caught him as he was out to have lunch with one of his wives. He, after giving you the signature needed, would offhandedly speak about the murders of some harpies that were happening in some of the shadier parts of Centria.
"Such blatantly barbaric acts," He'd lament, "Where is the law in all of this? It makes one wonder what Centria is coming to, ho-ho."
You didn't mention how a plaza you owned had similar problems.
As you passed through the morning, you gathered your wives as you collected signatures.
When visiting the Adventurer's Guild you found that Guildmaster Gaul, instead of going on that week-long vacation he wished, was being bogged down in the Adventurer's Guild— having to deal with even more bounties being given to the place. It seemed like turning in the Bandit King inspired a wave of bounty hunters, at least according to what Annette told you in between trying to one-up Herta and Gerty in terms of masochism. Julie, Gaul's secretary, would take you all to the side and explain to you that various criminals were now fair game with the Bandit King's protection out of the picture.
Gaul obviously had something on his mind relating to recent events, something that you and Mel immediately took notice of was how he seemed to be in deep thought whenever the subject of the Bandit King came up. He was so distracted that he almost signed the papers without a second thought— only to be stopped and nearly chided by Julie. His secretary went on to look over the papers you presented a few times, and eventually relented as she confirmed everything was official.
You recalled something that Ponnamie said about bounty hunters and mercenaries. You voiced if it would be possible to post a request to catch criminals in Centria.
"If you wish to make a request, you may," Julie said, adjusting her glasses as Gaul signed the papers. "But take in mind that depending on how much you're willing to give out as a reward, the Ranks of the adventuring party will differ."
She continued talking with all of you, as Gaul gave the occasional helpful tip in the background. Julie then presented you with an estimation of the costs.
50g F-Rank
100g E-Rank
150g D-Rank
200g C-Rank
400g B-Rank
500g A-Rank
900g S-Rank
"Depending on what type of request you put out this is the general sentiment for how well the payout will be. If you have a specific criminal or crime organization in mind, even better." Julie said. "Not many adventurers like wandering around aimlessly."
"What if I want to do something general like getting rid of crime in an area?" You asked.
After this you would visit to Nicodemus, considering the owl-harpy had his doctor's office near both the Knights and your castle. You made sure he wasn't in the middle of seeing a patient, and caught him as he was out to have lunch with one of his wives. He, after giving you the signature needed, would offhandedly speak about the murders of some harpies that were happening in some of the shadier parts of Centria.
"Such blatantly barbaric acts," He'd lament, "Where is the law in all of this? It makes one wonder what Centria is coming to, ho-ho."
You didn't mention how a plaza you owned had similar problems.
As you passed through the morning, you gathered your wives as you collected signatures.
When visiting the Adventurer's Guild you found that Guildmaster Gaul, instead of going on that week-long vacation he wished, was being bogged down in the Adventurer's Guild— having to deal with even more bounties being given to the place. It seemed like turning in the Bandit King inspired a wave of bounty hunters, at least according to what Annette told you in between trying to one-up Herta and Gerty in terms of masochism. Julie, Gaul's secretary, would take you all to the side and explain to you that various criminals were now fair game with the Bandit King's protection out of the picture.
Gaul obviously had something on his mind relating to recent events, something that you and Mel immediately took notice of was how he seemed to be in deep thought whenever the subject of the Bandit King came up. He was so distracted that he almost signed the papers without a second thought— only to be stopped and nearly chided by Julie. His secretary went on to look over the papers you presented a few times, and eventually relented as she confirmed everything was official.
You recalled something that Ponnamie said about bounty hunters and mercenaries. You voiced if it would be possible to post a request to catch criminals in Centria.
"If you wish to make a request, you may," Julie said, adjusting her glasses as Gaul signed the papers. "But take in mind that depending on how much you're willing to give out as a reward, the Ranks of the adventuring party will differ."
She continued talking with all of you, as Gaul gave the occasional helpful tip in the background. Julie then presented you with an estimation of the costs.
50g F-Rank
100g E-Rank
150g D-Rank
200g C-Rank
400g B-Rank
500g A-Rank
900g S-Rank
"Depending on what type of request you put out this is the general sentiment for how well the payout will be. If you have a specific criminal or crime organization in mind, even better." Julie said. "Not many adventurers like wandering around aimlessly."
"What if I want to do something general like getting rid of crime in an area?" You asked.
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