Silent Angel
Member
Sophia Smith
Sophia smiled apologetically to him. "I might take that if I had ever joined the merchant's guild, but it's too stuffy for me. Money probably works best, especially since it's for a little pet project of mine~" She didn't even look disappointed with the man's gripe with the newcomer. The entrance was... well, to put it bluntly, robotic. Considering the newcomer was a construct, that point made sense, but it didn't exactly leave a good taste in some people's mouths. "And I understand completely, sir. I'll see you in a few days!" She gave him a wave before walking over to the door and flipping the sign on it to being closed. With that, she turned and walked to her desk, starting to look through her notes of what she had to do the next few days. Taking a day off to make sure she completed the necessary jobs might be a good idea. Tomorrow would be fine without that sign saying open, after all.
After a few minutes, she looked up at the other artisan. "You know, I understand you're a construct, so being social might not come to you as easily as others, but I might suggest learning how to converse and be courteous with others. And as someone who is learning a craft, I would highly suggest learning how to act around customers. Interrupting a sale isn't exactly polite." She looked back down at the list, before sighing. "And I'm fine with you trying your hand at making things. With your skill you should be fine, for the most part, but only do it when I am not working with the tools you need. I am running a business, after all. And don't use mithril. I'll be needing what I have for the dress and the gauntlet, and it's expensive. If I see you using it, I'll melt down what you make, even if it does pain me to destroy others creations. But I don't go back on deals I've made unless the person I'm making it with is a criminal."
Sophia smiled apologetically to him. "I might take that if I had ever joined the merchant's guild, but it's too stuffy for me. Money probably works best, especially since it's for a little pet project of mine~" She didn't even look disappointed with the man's gripe with the newcomer. The entrance was... well, to put it bluntly, robotic. Considering the newcomer was a construct, that point made sense, but it didn't exactly leave a good taste in some people's mouths. "And I understand completely, sir. I'll see you in a few days!" She gave him a wave before walking over to the door and flipping the sign on it to being closed. With that, she turned and walked to her desk, starting to look through her notes of what she had to do the next few days. Taking a day off to make sure she completed the necessary jobs might be a good idea. Tomorrow would be fine without that sign saying open, after all.
After a few minutes, she looked up at the other artisan. "You know, I understand you're a construct, so being social might not come to you as easily as others, but I might suggest learning how to converse and be courteous with others. And as someone who is learning a craft, I would highly suggest learning how to act around customers. Interrupting a sale isn't exactly polite." She looked back down at the list, before sighing. "And I'm fine with you trying your hand at making things. With your skill you should be fine, for the most part, but only do it when I am not working with the tools you need. I am running a business, after all. And don't use mithril. I'll be needing what I have for the dress and the gauntlet, and it's expensive. If I see you using it, I'll melt down what you make, even if it does pain me to destroy others creations. But I don't go back on deals I've made unless the person I'm making it with is a criminal."