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Arawn
02-23-07, 08:44 PM
Darkness was gathering fast in the Bazaar, making shopkeepers scurry to close up shop. It was unwise for most of them to stay open past sunset, when faces were shaded and crowds thinned. Yet, there would always be those who went against the norm. Reagol’s shop only opened at night, attracting a far more interesting clientele than his competing businesses. While others shut their doors and locked up, Reagol was just now unbolting the glass entryway with silver lettering that read: “Rare Tastes: Custom Shop”. Stepping inside, the sinister-looking human limped over to the torch brackets lining the walls and lit the flammable rods one by one. The lights shown upon various custom torture devices Reagol was proud enough of to have hung on the walls of the small show room. He was somewhat of an authority in the cruel and disturbing, well known in underground circles.

Once the torches were all lit, the forty-something man made his way to the chair behind the shop desk and sat, relaxing his injured right knee as he waited for his first customer of the night. There were few other places to go in Radasanth for the services he could provide, so it was quite common for new business to show up nightly, referred to him by those who praised his work. Therefore, he was not at all surprised on this night to see a tall cloaked figure he’d never met come through the door only a few minutes after opening. The individual had white skin and his eyes were shadowed over, black pearls set in a face that broadcasted no emotion. He was unusual, to say the least, but then most of Reagol’s customers tended to stand out.

“What can I do for you?” the shopkeeper managed with the flicker of a grin.

Arawn admired the items on display for a moment before answering, “That all depends. What I require may need some application of your skills outside your comfort zone.”

“Try me.”

Arawn had been elated when he came up with the idea for this. Reagol watched, intrigued as the vampire moved forward silently and laid a longbow along with a design (http://www.myonlineimages.com/Members/Legol/Images/bow.jpg) scrawled upon a sheet of parchment on his table. It was both of Reagol’s style but at the same time, as Arawn had mentioned, on a distinctly different medium. The design entailed a longbow cast in metal with sharp embellishments akin to bats’ wings along its main body as well as several sinister curves all along the device. It certainly looked menacing enough for the human’s craft, but he mainly handled traps and trick daggers. Why had this creature come to Reagol for something of pure aesthetic molding?

“Son, my work is famous for its intricacy. My hand would be wasted on something like this.”

“I doubt it,” Arawn replied, pointing to a spot in the design. “I hear tell you have a special talent for hidden venom linings and I want you to conceal some right at the inset of the finger holds for this bow.”

Venom linings, as the technique had quickly become known, was the art of hiding miniature hollow recesses within weapons for filling with poisons that passed into one’s body through the skin. Reagol had applied this method many times before on daggers’ edges and trap springs, though never in such an unconventional place.

“You understand they would make the bow useless,” Reagol responded, trying not to sound too irritated by what seemed a waste of his time. “No one could use the bow without being contaminated.”

“Can you do it?”

“Well, yes, but-”

“Name your price,” Arawn interrupted the human, laying a bag with his gold on the table by his trade-in bow and the parchment.

Take over for the NPC. Longbow is in my profile (http://www.althanas.com/world/showthread.php?t=1029) under Possessions. Kindly name the top three metals within my price range for the upgrade. The poison is mine to find and apply to the linings, not to be purchased here.

Artifex Felicis
02-25-07, 10:49 PM
((This is assuming you want and a whole new bow with the veins within the handle))

"Well.. well it depends on the material sir," Raegol said. He began to compose himself, getting back onto his own turf. Strange designs and weird requests aside, a job was a job and money was money. A small vein like the one the vampire asked for was comparitivly easier than trying to add one to some of the sthings he had worked with. Whoever heard of a poin edged goblet. Raegol scoled the man after for not simply putting the posoin in the cup in the first place. "Damascas will run 1800 with the vein. 2600 for Delyn. Delhar would be the same as Damascas."

Arawn
02-25-07, 11:24 PM
((This is assuming you want and a whole new bow with the veins within the handle))
((HUH?))


Arawn considered what the man said, irritated by what he considered inane details. What did it matter what material a bow is made out of? It's not as if he planned to blugeon enemies with it or stab anyone with the point. Metal designs were probably not ideal for a bow, but the vampire's inhuman strength made this irrelevant. With a dark glare straight into Reagol's eyes, he chose the heavier of the two metals mentioned to be cheapest, having some notion of its natural resistance to magic.

"Dehlar, then, if I'm correct in thinking that it is reticent in changing temperatures and less susceptable to magic."

Artifex Felicis
02-26-07, 10:01 PM
((I meant to ask if you wanted a "whole new boy" sorry bout that. I was tired and my mind fuzzy.))

"That will do then, keep in mind it won't be quite as far in range as a wood bow, but then again a wooden bow wouldn't be able to stop a sword strike," Raegol commented. He scribbled down the order, first needing to have the bow made before he made it into art. "You sure about this though?"

Arawn
02-28-07, 09:48 AM
Sure, make it a brand new bow. I brought the other as a trade-in, but I don’t suppose it’d fetch a significant enough price for me not to keep it anyway.

“Quite sure,” the vampire allowed with a grin. “I’m not all that interested in range.”

Since the man had already had time to look at the eklan bow long enough to gauge rough proportions for its metallic twin, Arawn picked it up and slung it onto his back on top of his vlince cloak. Opening his worn gold pouch and retrieving the right amount of money for the purchase, he moved to place the appropriate coins on the table on top of the design he had brought with him. They trickled from his hand like drops of water from a leaking faucet. Once done, Arawn concealed his pouch back within a pocket of his cloak and looked at the man expectantly.

“How long do you believe you’ll take?” he inquired, somewhat rudely.

Artifex Felicis
02-28-07, 05:17 PM
The artisan watched the gold as it slowly trickled onto his desk, watching with keen interest and mentally counting out the coins until they came to the sum he wanted. He smilied widely as he saw it all, gently pulling the sum to his body by tugging on the paper underneath it. The gold seemed to disapear in a moment, safely stashed away in a small commpartment that led to a secure spot for all of Raegol's money. He had pid a reasonibly powerful wizard to rig up a small system so anyone who tried to steal from him would find something rather bad about the expereance.

"It'll take a day, at most two, for me to get a bow of that style in Delhar and then at most another day to add in the veins," Raegol replied matter of factly. He had been in the business long enough to be able to get a blackmsith working on weaponry quickly, and also to know how long it would take. "Unless you can find a bow like that, come back in three days. Your bow will be ready by then."