03-30-2020, 09:32 AM
The Pitt was the next stop on the merchants journey. Closest place on land to Elysium, total opposite climate. Great. Now, they didn't have a bad time here or anything, though the person that had wanted to like kill them or something had been weird, but it was a bit of a shock to go from nice cold weather to 'the sun is personally beating me with a stick, she hates me' y'know? Reed and Goatus were built for cold weather, not the desert.
The last time that they were here had been.. odd. Not terrible, just odd. They'd actually done quite well in trading and getting rid of extra inventory, which was sorta expected for a clan that lived in a resource-less hellscape, and there were certainly some interesting people living here, but the 'decor' had bothered him. The heads on the border, the spiked border. He'd seen dead bodies before, had watched people die, but the rotted heads? gross. It was surprising to see them gone this time. They and the masks had been taken off somewhere, hopefully not to do something weird, and the border was just clear. Of course there was still the fact that the spiked border remained but that was expected. They were still a clan with a violent past.
Reed had tried to prepare himself for the sudden shock of heat, but he wasn't successful. Goatus, the wonderful lady she was, didn't seem to be affected by it at all despite the wool thick upon her body. There were things that Reed couldn't really explain about his companion, not that he minded, but it really left him to ponder sometimes. He loved her anyways, revered her, and she treated him well in return.
The two stood at the border now, waiting for interested Pittians to come and inquire about their stock. They had been asked to search for jewellery last time that they were here, so they now had a small parcel sitting in the corner of the wagon. Nobody else had asked for anything so they'd just brought basic inventory. "Hello, Pittians! We, the merchants, have returned to trade, barter, and ask of services needed. All are free to inquire."