Central Market - Jefferson, Skylands Republic - ((@TRXD/Serene))
Shillings weren't much to look at with their copper appearance and rough texture. They weren't even worth much in the world given that many countries had their own form of currency. Troy had seen a few pictures of foreign currency and remembered some of the names ranging from 'bills' to 'francs' and even 'doubloons', although the last one seemed to be the currency of pirates or mercenary nations. Regardless of the worth, it seemed that the shopkeeper saw something valuable about them to take 25 out of Troy's hand. Perhaps there was some kind of exchange rate that the monk was ignorant about.
Troy nodded his thanks to the shopkeeper and trailed his fingers down the shape of the locket before settling the object in his pocket. Such generosity from the shopkeeper did not go unrewarded. Troy gave him a friendly smile and a small bow of respect before he heard the voice of Miriah at his back. It seemed that Miriah and this shopkeeper, Kaiden, knew each other, but more startling than that was the fact that Troy had managed to find Kaiden's stall out of sheer luck! Truly this day was going to be very pleasant for all three of them, Troy assured himself.
With the two engaged in conversation, Troy busied himself with browsing Kaiden's stall. He felt a sense of mudita, happiness at another person's fortune, when he noticed the two give each other a friendly hug. And here the monk was feeling a little worried that the young woman didn't have many friends!
Shillings weren't much to look at with their copper appearance and rough texture. They weren't even worth much in the world given that many countries had their own form of currency. Troy had seen a few pictures of foreign currency and remembered some of the names ranging from 'bills' to 'francs' and even 'doubloons', although the last one seemed to be the currency of pirates or mercenary nations. Regardless of the worth, it seemed that the shopkeeper saw something valuable about them to take 25 out of Troy's hand. Perhaps there was some kind of exchange rate that the monk was ignorant about.
Troy nodded his thanks to the shopkeeper and trailed his fingers down the shape of the locket before settling the object in his pocket. Such generosity from the shopkeeper did not go unrewarded. Troy gave him a friendly smile and a small bow of respect before he heard the voice of Miriah at his back. It seemed that Miriah and this shopkeeper, Kaiden, knew each other, but more startling than that was the fact that Troy had managed to find Kaiden's stall out of sheer luck! Truly this day was going to be very pleasant for all three of them, Troy assured himself.
With the two engaged in conversation, Troy busied himself with browsing Kaiden's stall. He felt a sense of mudita, happiness at another person's fortune, when he noticed the two give each other a friendly hug. And here the monk was feeling a little worried that the young woman didn't have many friends!
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