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This RP follows the character Sophia as she attempts to earn money through selling her artisan crafts, which she plans to use on buying her own workshop to eventually grow into a full-fledged crafting guild. It is located in the small town of Wellston, about half a day away from Ryken. She's aided by Kalina, who's working on her skills of blending in with crowds and hiding her monstrous nature/tendencies.
Mentions: Sopia Silent Angel
A deep sigh escaped Kalina's lips. She knew she'd offered to help Sophia by her own accord, but she had underestimated how much effort would go into it. She'd only barely rested after all the events with Dahak and was still trying to 'calm down' some of the more concerning tendencies she developed. More often than not, she found herself staring at necks and shoulders and wondering what someone would taste like. She always managed to disregard those thoughts quickly enough, but their presence alone was a reason of concern. It also made keeping her monstrous nature considerably more challenging. One thing was sure; going to the capital in this state would be a death sentence. Luckily enough, she didn't have to go there.
After they'd made their journey back, they eventually found a place that might work for their plans. Wellston, a small town about half a day away from Ryken. From what they had gathered, the place used to be little more than a place were people pulled up water for their cattle. The latter earned it its name; Wellston. However, during a time of drought, the well suddenly became important enough for people to start building more permanent residences near it. As rivers and lakes started to dry up, the royals even build a smaller castle to guard this precious water-source. The moment the drought ended, so did the importance of Wellston. The castle was abandoned and fell in disrepair, now being little more than ruins on the horizon. Many houses were also abandoned, until the remainder was only inhabited by a few farmers and ranchers that serve the capital. It made it the ideal place for them.
Overall, it was clear that guards didn't come here often, as it was simply too insignificant. A few farmers apparently had a militia, but they weren't exactly organised. All in all, Kalina felt relatively safe here. The price of buildings here was cheap, as there wasn't much reason for people to live here. There was, however, one thing that was a bit of an issue. A rather immediate issue.
“I don't think this place has an inn...” Kalina concluded, as she and Sophia finished their short walk through all of it. She clicked her tongue. “I guess we could ask the farmers here if they've got a room to spare? Maybe even a barn, if they haven't...” Kalina wasn't looking forwards to the latter option, but there might be little else.
Of course, there was also the bigger picture. “Altogether, this place does seem promising, don't you think?” She nodded to herself. “Oh, I've also managed to come up with a plan! If you sell your crafts at the capital itself, I can sell them in the surrounding villages. I'm not a good saleswoman, but I bet if you manage to craft some quality hoes, shovels, scythes and whatnot, the tools would pretty much sell themselves. Most of the people in small villages like these won't have the luxury to go to Ryken for new equipment, but I bet they wouldn't pass up on the chance of buying it if it's being sold right in their village. Well, I hope so, at least. It's worth a shot, at least, right?”
Mentions: Sopia Silent Angel
A deep sigh escaped Kalina's lips. She knew she'd offered to help Sophia by her own accord, but she had underestimated how much effort would go into it. She'd only barely rested after all the events with Dahak and was still trying to 'calm down' some of the more concerning tendencies she developed. More often than not, she found herself staring at necks and shoulders and wondering what someone would taste like. She always managed to disregard those thoughts quickly enough, but their presence alone was a reason of concern. It also made keeping her monstrous nature considerably more challenging. One thing was sure; going to the capital in this state would be a death sentence. Luckily enough, she didn't have to go there.
After they'd made their journey back, they eventually found a place that might work for their plans. Wellston, a small town about half a day away from Ryken. From what they had gathered, the place used to be little more than a place were people pulled up water for their cattle. The latter earned it its name; Wellston. However, during a time of drought, the well suddenly became important enough for people to start building more permanent residences near it. As rivers and lakes started to dry up, the royals even build a smaller castle to guard this precious water-source. The moment the drought ended, so did the importance of Wellston. The castle was abandoned and fell in disrepair, now being little more than ruins on the horizon. Many houses were also abandoned, until the remainder was only inhabited by a few farmers and ranchers that serve the capital. It made it the ideal place for them.
Overall, it was clear that guards didn't come here often, as it was simply too insignificant. A few farmers apparently had a militia, but they weren't exactly organised. All in all, Kalina felt relatively safe here. The price of buildings here was cheap, as there wasn't much reason for people to live here. There was, however, one thing that was a bit of an issue. A rather immediate issue.
“I don't think this place has an inn...” Kalina concluded, as she and Sophia finished their short walk through all of it. She clicked her tongue. “I guess we could ask the farmers here if they've got a room to spare? Maybe even a barn, if they haven't...” Kalina wasn't looking forwards to the latter option, but there might be little else.
Of course, there was also the bigger picture. “Altogether, this place does seem promising, don't you think?” She nodded to herself. “Oh, I've also managed to come up with a plan! If you sell your crafts at the capital itself, I can sell them in the surrounding villages. I'm not a good saleswoman, but I bet if you manage to craft some quality hoes, shovels, scythes and whatnot, the tools would pretty much sell themselves. Most of the people in small villages like these won't have the luxury to go to Ryken for new equipment, but I bet they wouldn't pass up on the chance of buying it if it's being sold right in their village. Well, I hope so, at least. It's worth a shot, at least, right?”
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