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[Auction] Relic Of The Wizard!

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*A note is carefully written and placed beneath the poster.

 

"I would like to view the helm in all its glory before you end the action. Depending on my level of interest after this meeting I will make you an offer, something beyond coin offered here for certain."

 

"In this matter to ease your concerns, I shall meet at a place of your choosing, unarmed and alone. Feel free to bring any force you deem necessary for your own protection and safety."

 

-Leyu'Maehr

Oracles Library

Ac'Talarah Keep

 

No letter is returned as only bids are accepted

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Quickly realizing that he had spoken to the parchment rather than send a letter, Lucion quickly scribbled a note and sent it off to the strelt.

 

"One offers 1500 minas for the artifact in question--so long as it is genuine."

 

-L. Sullas

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*Adorns another letter below the auction's post, removing her first.

 

I have spoken with the leadership of Oren and wish to make an offer. But as stated before without viewing the object in question to appraise its value there is no way to make an acceptable offer.

 

-Leyu'Maehr

Oracles Library

Ac'Talarah Keep

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A dark figure, after studying the message of advertisement, posts his own price. It is signed with but a single letter N.

"4,000 Minas."

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  Hosper makes another post with the same bid after not getting a response. 

 

"5000 minas for the helmet. Assuming it truely is the one of the wizard."

       ~Hosper Blackthorn"

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The Oogie Boogie Man: "One mina!"

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As Roderick finishes the waiting, he sends a bird back with a response to the one.

 

HOSPER, clean your messagebox thing.

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*Looks over the notes left, figureing she hasn't heard word about the auction it must be over.

 

*Mutters to herself "I might have paid as much as 25,000 for such a prize display. If only I could have seen it to validate it first."

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