Cylus 30th of Arc 718
Selmon Barber wore a simple jute robe and sandals when he first went clothes shopping at the market square. He didn't spend too long looking for what he wanted, nothing fancy there. A break or two into his shopping spree Genuvah selected what he wanted, and entered an enclosed dressing screen. He emerged a couple dozen trills later with a green doublet, white cotton shirt, black wool pants, knee boots and a few nels poorer. He figured his old cloak was one-size fits all, and so didn't waste money replacing it.
While the clothes he bought didn't fit all that well, they being a bit big and long for his stout build, he'd always have the option to visit a tailor later to set them to right. He wore a simple green doublet over a beige shirt, with simple wool pants. After buying some new clothes for his brand new form, Genuvah wanted to take some time to establish his personality. First thing: motivation. What did a portly, fresh-faced, young Selmon barber want most at the moment?
He was a hungry man, like Genuvah. He'd traveled far from Egilrun, and he wanted supper. He had some nels saved from his last job as a mercenary. He'd enough of lemon juice and porridge. Time for some real food and drink.
Genuvah decided to give his new 'outfit' a try at Cally's. For the first few breaks before arriving there, he spent time fleshing out Selmon's backstory and personality. His strengths and quirks. One of the first things he decided, was that while Selmon would be intelligent, smarter than Genuvah himself, he'd be a slow thinker. Perhaps with a nervous stutter. As well, he'd give him an appetite fitting to a form that appeared very full.
Idly he wondered if he could do any of this subtlety stuff this right. Maybe he was overseasoning his identity's personality, biting off more than he could chew. Okay, he was definitely hungry.
His asterism grumbled, and his belly with it.
So after waiting nearly a break for a table to open up with no reservations to claim it, he sat down to the table by himself. From the server, he ordered a flagon of mead, which was brought out promptly along with a menu. He took the flagon, and drank from it as if it were a tankard, lifting its handle with one hand. Meanwhile, he waited for the server to come back and take his order.
Selmon Barber wore a simple jute robe and sandals when he first went clothes shopping at the market square. He didn't spend too long looking for what he wanted, nothing fancy there. A break or two into his shopping spree Genuvah selected what he wanted, and entered an enclosed dressing screen. He emerged a couple dozen trills later with a green doublet, white cotton shirt, black wool pants, knee boots and a few nels poorer. He figured his old cloak was one-size fits all, and so didn't waste money replacing it.
While the clothes he bought didn't fit all that well, they being a bit big and long for his stout build, he'd always have the option to visit a tailor later to set them to right. He wore a simple green doublet over a beige shirt, with simple wool pants. After buying some new clothes for his brand new form, Genuvah wanted to take some time to establish his personality. First thing: motivation. What did a portly, fresh-faced, young Selmon barber want most at the moment?
He was a hungry man, like Genuvah. He'd traveled far from Egilrun, and he wanted supper. He had some nels saved from his last job as a mercenary. He'd enough of lemon juice and porridge. Time for some real food and drink.
Genuvah decided to give his new 'outfit' a try at Cally's. For the first few breaks before arriving there, he spent time fleshing out Selmon's backstory and personality. His strengths and quirks. One of the first things he decided, was that while Selmon would be intelligent, smarter than Genuvah himself, he'd be a slow thinker. Perhaps with a nervous stutter. As well, he'd give him an appetite fitting to a form that appeared very full.
Idly he wondered if he could do any of this subtlety stuff this right. Maybe he was overseasoning his identity's personality, biting off more than he could chew. Okay, he was definitely hungry.
His asterism grumbled, and his belly with it.
So after waiting nearly a break for a table to open up with no reservations to claim it, he sat down to the table by himself. From the server, he ordered a flagon of mead, which was brought out promptly along with a menu. He took the flagon, and drank from it as if it were a tankard, lifting its handle with one hand. Meanwhile, he waited for the server to come back and take his order.
Expenses
From the Marketplace:
1 x large pair of knee boots: 1 gn 2 sn 5 cn
1 x large green cotton doublet: 12 gn
1 x large cotton shirt: 2 gn
1 x large black wool pants: 9 gn
1 x wool undergarments: 6 sn
From Cally's:
1 x flagon of mead: 6 gn
total: 30 gn 8 sn 5 cn (Rounded up for some of the purchases, but feel free to correct if they are obviously underpriced. I'm not sure I followed the directions right.)
1 x large pair of knee boots: 1 gn 2 sn 5 cn
1 x large green cotton doublet: 12 gn
1 x large cotton shirt: 2 gn
1 x large black wool pants: 9 gn
1 x wool undergarments: 6 sn
From Cally's:
1 x flagon of mead: 6 gn
total: 30 gn 8 sn 5 cn (Rounded up for some of the purchases, but feel free to correct if they are obviously underpriced. I'm not sure I followed the directions right.)