Rock Salt

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Sprite
Age30
HavenSummerdown
LocationPoppyhill
HouseGilthearth
FamilyNPC_FAMILY
TraitsNPC_TRAITS

Sprites

Baby Kid Adult Elder

Gifting

Story

Task
NameBuy any business
DescriptionBuy any business. Interact with the Ledger on the counter of any Smithy, Goods Store or Apothecary.
Dialogue
FriendlyOk, I will be your friend, but I am not the kind of man for nonsense.

However, it could be good business in the long run, and you seem dependable.

I can tell you have a business soul. I am sure one day you will be running an empire that spans from over there to beyond that tree over there.
LikeI'll tell you this for free. You seem to be the salt of the Quill. That's how I made my Brass. Mining. Salt, copper, tin. This was back in the hey-days when the world was a bit more carefree, and wise guys were all over the place. Druids, sages, gurus. Good fellas, the lot of them, and they helped spread the word as well as buy lots of what I had.

Slowly, they became less and less, so I cashed in and retired as a rich man.

I do miss the scratch of quill on parchment and the way the brass scales shone by candlelight as I did the accounts.
LoveI have a proposition for you, now that we are pretty much business partners, but without the business. If I gave you the money, could you buy a shop and run it for a day? I want to see just how good you are and if there is money to be made.

I have Brass to spare, so it is pocket change, and I believe you have what it takes to enter the dragon's den, not as an apprentice, and be a success.

Report back to me the day after, and let's see where it's at.
CompleteHmmm, interesting accounts. It's not a viable concern, really. I think mining is where it's at.

Keep the shop if you wish, or sell it. I have a new little secret hobby anyway to flitter away my pennies. Animals races! Just got to love battling the odds, working out the form and gauging everything from mood to mud to wind speed.

Anyway, thanks again. You are a good investment.