(We have one hour and twenty minutes left)
alr lets buy some disguises from these people?
Itâs worth a shot, we might even give away the tooth
Upon entering the shop, you are greeted by an array of miscellaneous items. Knick-knacks and trinkets fill the shelves, accompanied by low-end jewelry that lacks any real sparkle. A forlorn bardâs lute rests in a corner, clearly showing signs of neglect, it seems familiar. Crappy armor hangs on a rack, showcasing its inferior quality. Incomplete decks of cards and chipped dice lie scattered across a table, waiting for their missing companions. The most striking feature of the shop, however, is the overwhelming assortment of dusty and outlandish clothing in various shapes and colors, creating a chaotic display of fashion gone awry.
Although then again, this might be not the right shop for that
âPerfect! Theyâd never expect us to wear something so garish!â
Keki grabs a few outfits for the party to wear, intent on disguising themselves as musical performers
Drakax make sure if the shopkeeper is aware that the three people are interested to buy
(This is going to be painful if Rick encounter us like this)
âYeah, yeah. Entertainerâs outfists are 10 Gp each.â
Keki will also pick up the lute and ask to buy it. Theyâre willing to wear anything.
Drakax make sure to pay 10GP
me too
âInterested in music, huh? Donât answer, I donât want to know. 50 Gp.â
me three
(For a reference, standard lute is 35g and performence outfit is around 3-5gp.)
âShould we buy the lute? Itâll complete the look.â
Keki gives it a quick strum
80GP - 220GP > 140GP left
so long as youâre an amateurâŚ
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