Junior Member
EXP: 366, Level: 1
Level completed: 19%,
EXP required for next Level: 1,634
“That’s right, my name is William Wilder Stable Master.†The burly man said pulling his arm off Nosdym’s shoulder. William stepped away from the man and up to Hercule, the largest of the geldings before them, placing a hand on the beast’s face. The monster of a horse stared Nosdym down practically ignoring Mr. Wilder unable to focus on anything else. The air was thick with uneasiness and the longer William was around Nosdym the more he was starting for fear for his well being. “It’s a pleasure.â€
He said he wanted to use these steeds for transport and light combat, who was he trying to fool?
As the other prospective customers started to make their way across the grass the Wilder crew sprang into action. From out of nowhere dozens of people emerged to engage with the other guests. All of William’s crew was very skilled at what they do from training to farming and sales there wasn’t a single unused cog in this fine-tuned machine. It quickly became a veritable zoo of activity as the guests were shuffled from place to place awestruck at the larger than life horses all around.
Mr. Wilder wasn’t sure how to go about dealing with Nosdym though. He wasn’t one to turn his nose to a hefty profit, hell he transported seven head of horses across two countries just chasing a dollar. But there was just something about this man that made him feel like his Goliaths would be better off not being sold to him. William’s gaze turned to match Hercules as he and his mighty steed analyzed the man.
“Nosdym, I feel like I must be up front with you.†Mr. Wilder said patting Hercule three or four good times before reengaging with the brute of a man. “You’re terrifying, something about you is spooking my horses and my men.†He said this with as much genuine confidence as he could muster dealing with this person. “I’m not so sure I’m going to be able to help you, it is my duty to protect my Goliaths and I’m not buying your story.†He wasn’t completely denying this man his opportunity to buy from his stock rather he just needed some convincing that his babies would be in good care.