Public Notice Placed in the Crafting Hall by the Masters
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Word continues to drift how the current arrangement does not allow for adequate equipping of the various military branches of Peltarch. In particular, the Far Scouts.
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Dwin grins wide when he see the bard, who doesnt know a hammer from a pick, speak up –once again, uninvited.
I was wonderin' when you would show up, tiny-dancer! Folks havin an argument all this time and ya missed half of it!
Funny how you were very supportive of me purchasin the crafting hall when you were magistrate… of course you stood to benefit from the very large sum you had asked that I pay you, secretly and personally, as a "finders fee". Where i come from, its called "bribery," which is why I went right to the authorities. I guess you had every reason at that point to be supportive of such a deal. Now that you got nuthin' to do with it…look how you change your story!
But now that you are no longer a magistrate, and just a tiny-dancer, you are back to slingin shiite my way... Well, lad... we're all kinda sick of it at this point. Do us all a favor, put yer rat-tail between yer legs and crawl back to the bard college. Your opinions aint valid here after ya tried, unsuccessfully, to ink this deal with your own purse in mind.
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::laughs just watching it all, sitting up on a box and smirking::
Yeah. He's right. Not a lot of hard facts for strongarm tactics. After all, intimidated, ran off, or dead people don't talk. But trust me, lumpish dwarves and tottering half-orcs don't always have the best eyes in the world. You can try to convince people what you want, but there are a good bit of us that have seen the way you intimidate folks, threaten folks, and strong arm them into what they "should" be doing when it comes to selling. How members may make sly comments that on the surface may not seem like much, but anyone with half a brain knows them as a threat. Don't try to play us all off as dumb. Just those with beards and a love for gold don't know how to play the game of innuendo's and half truths. And even on simpler things, the locking out of the crafting halls and the stranglehold of selling that was placed on norwick and how it was enforced is enough of a "stronghanded" tactic to make me warry and in no way trust you all to keep your flimsy word that you're not going to lock out the halls in a few months or years.
Are there good people in the Union. Of course there are. Some of them I consider great friends. But like it or not, when you're part of the organization, you must judge the organization by its weakest links and by its leadership and past actions. There may be one union member I wouldn't trust behind my back with a blunt fuzzy dagger for every 12 I'd willingly die beside…but the fact of the matter is to many of those ones I don't trust have to much sway. I'll put one Rando against any number of Tala's, Khaya's, Ginger's, Demi's, and anyone else you want to throw out there for exactly why I would'nt trust this.
But that's okay. I'm sure Dwin will just get an itch in his beard, try to find some slummy folks like Banitse again, and throw out some more false accusations to try to "shut me up". Of course...that would be a bit stronghanded so, so that would never happen would it?
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Stands with his arms crossed listening to the arguing dwarf
Ye constantly mention the masters are upset… Bah.. ye talk falsehoods here master dwarf. I spoke with them the other day and nothing could be further from the truth. Nay that I ever see ye in the tradehall cept n to yap ye mouth off about these wonderous things ye gonna be changin with ye union.
As for nay having Strongarm Tactics, this to is obviously a lie. Seeing as how I requested a simple viewing of ye facilities in Norwick, so that I could justify ye were bringing a better deal to us... But no, ye denied me flat out, insulted me and then chided me for having to walk back to Peltarch. Quite frankly this is nay the kind of attitude we welcome here in Peltarch.
As for my knowledge of how a forge runs... are ye bahmy in the head?
Or just like to continue the insults? I nay understand why my wife paid ye any heed at all.Ive little time to listen to these mad rantings and will see ye come the day of the senate.
Furrows his brow as he leaves the establishment, being sure to tip the masters as he usually does
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A heretofore unnoticed hin tugs on Equinox's sleeve and asks:
The union tried to bully you? But your wife Khaya is a Union member. She's no bully. She's one of the kindest, most helpful people I know. Maythor too. And what about Tala? Eluriel? Demi? Cyrian? Sy'wyn? Pete? Star? Me? Are we all awful folks who bully and strongarm people? We are union members.
Union members fight beside you in battles. Union members fought alongside Peltarch citizens against the Eastlanders. Union members may have saved your life at some point. Maybe they prayed to raise you from the dead, or paid for a diamond to bring you back. Before you make big sweeping statements about the big bad bullying union, think about who that is. Your wife. Your allies. Friends. People who care about you.
Ginger steps back, takes a seat, and settles down to enjoy a delicious Lucky Ferret chicken dinner.
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Word is subtly leaked that the Far Scouts are seeking to contract with an adequate provider for some of their basic gear. The speed and craftsmanship of their latest shipment being substandard.
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Huh. And here I figured someone would have use for them. Someone ought to take to selling them in the docks. I'm sure the workers could use good work boots or sturdy belts….
Hell, I should start doing that.....
Oreth goes and gathers up all the old junk from the bin, and tucks it all into a sack to carry off later
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The masters have clarified to me that they are not as much subjected to rotting hides as much as they are constantly cleaning up the odd belts, boots, staves, and other "practice" type objects that aren't ever gonna be sold. They usually toss em in the forge or the trash after a while.
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Oreth laughs softly
I'm not opposing anything, Dwin. I am simply clarifying things. You said there was a cleaning problem. I am saying I do not see it. You implied that the masters here needed help to manage the place. I wished to make sure that was what you meant.
When I have an agenda, I usually declare it pretty loudly. If I ask a question, assume it's because I want to know the answer. Nothing more.
As for why your group got such a poor reputation… well, I would point out who's responsible for all the poor publicity, but it would be awfully impolite to talk about Rando while he's in the room.....
Oh shite, my mistake.
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sighs
You are right lass, makin those comments about the lad was bad form, and I apologize fer it.
bows to Equinox, then looks back to Nyda
Strongarm tactics? What exactly do you mean by that? If you could give me an example, I would be happy to discuss it with you. Unfortunately, there are many many folks out there tellin many many stories. I know its hard to know whats true and what ain't.
looks at Oreth, Nyda, and Equinox
What exactly is it that ya are opposed to here? Is it the upkeep fees we plan on chargin non-citizens? Frankly, i dont know anyone besides Oreth that would even be subject to these fees, and he has already agreed to em!
Dwin shakes his head and raises his hands
Eventual lockin' of the hall? lass, its in the contract! If I lock it, I lose the hall! Why would I do that?
Lettin' all Peltarch residents get in to the hall, at any time, is in my opinion a great benefit for all Peltarch-folks… and I would hope that the "goodwill" ya speak of is seen here. That is a unique arrangement that no other trading hall has.
Remember, this aint 'Dwin Dolvak' buyin the hall. It aint 'Rando' buyin the hall. I got no idea what you are referring to in my past, but it should have no bearing whatsoever on the union's contract to buy the hall. I have owned a business here in town for over a decade, and I have always paid my taxes and done things the right way. We all know there is corruption here in this city... but it ain't comin from me or any of my associates.
The union has many many extremely talented and smart folks. I dont know why we are viewed as a bunch of scoundrels. If there are some specific folks or events that you would like to come talk to me about personally, I would be more than obliged to hear your concerns.
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None of which changes the fact that miscellaneous non-Union benefactors are more than happy between them to double or triple the amount of money the City receives simply to guarantee that things don't change and that the Union gets no say in how things are run. It seems to me that it is the Unions unpopularity that makes people nervous. You do not change that by insulting people who don't like you.
How you do -reassure- people that the strongarm tactics employed in other towns and the eventual locking of the Crafting hall -won't- happen I leave entirely to you. But schoolyard 'He doesn't know anything about management, he doesn't' just makes you sound childish. Convince the people and the senate of the genuine nature of your goodwill towards the city and it's people and all will come to pass as you seem to wish it. For the moment your past, and a few of your specific members, are making people reticent to agree with your proposal.
Nyda
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Oreth shrugs
It bore asking.
That said, if there are unused hides and lumber lying about in here, point me at them. I am continuously short of both.
Which, if I remember correctly, is the point of having bins for these things. To leave them for crafters short on supplies. Cleaning them out rather defeats the purpose.
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@7ea0f12f13=Oreth:
Oreth shrugs, and asks nonchalantly, without a hint of an accusing or hostile tone
Do you imply that the smiths here are too incapable of running their own smithy given proper funding?Oi! the farkin word-bendin' in this town never ceases to amaze me.
These smiths here in Peltarch waves to the master smiths that are all relaxing with a Dolvak Dark in the back are amongst the best in the land. Unfortunately, they been left a big job to do here, without much management.
One of the things we bring to the anvil is quality management…. best practices and the like. Lots of experience. Let these masters do what they do best and not have to worry about cleanin' up the rotting hides and lumber that so many current clients leave behind. Let them instruct folks instead o havin to sweep the floors.
I, personally, ain't been out stargazin' fer the last 20 years. neither have the masters of the Union. I been managing a group o crafters that has no rival in these lands. That's something that these lads here in Peltarch can benefit from...something they can be proud of fer once... its somethin' that the whole city will benefit from.
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The largest percentage of our members live in Peltarch and at least four of us work for the city…
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Oreth shrugs, and asks nonchalantly, without a hint of an accusing or hostile tone
Do you imply that the smiths here are too incapable of running their own smithy given proper funding?
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Dwin overhears some of the latest swirl and comments to the rest of the staff
This farmer lad, who no one has seen fer decades…he's gonna run a smithy?
chuckles
Does he know that forges dont burn on pig shiite? chuckles some more and waves his hands
I'd be a bit concerned that he might disappear fer another twenty years!
He continues to chuckle at the latest turn of events, then turns to one of his trusted henchmen and asks them to find Khaya.
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Hearing Equinox' offer, Dentin approaches him and speaks quietly with Equinox for a while, hearing his offer and asking a few questions. After the conversation, he seems pleased with what Equinox had to say.
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Equinox Stargazer approaches the Hall and makes it known to all that he will match the offer made by the union
I've nay love for the union as most will note and have made a respectable living for myself without being bullied by their kind. I don't see why our city would want to sell to a group who's numbers mostly dwell below the nars… with perhaps only a couple of residents here within peltarch herself.
I offer the same coin and will endeavour to make the hall as accomodating as possible for any of our peltarch customers. The idea of outsiders having a hold on one of our landmarks is absurd and worrying at the same time. Sure the signatory may well be a citizen, but the main body of the union does nay take residence here and thus neither will any profits remain.
As a loyal citizen of Peltarch I believe it is my duty to keep the hall available to all and preventing the union from monopolising their hold on such places.
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Tings comments run along the lines of "This will only end in bad"
It's anyone's guess as to why her grammar is so horrible.
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Dwin is seen with several draftsmen walking around the building measuring areas and making notes.
Just make sure me new office faces south, aye? A bit o sun is a good thing fer me health.