08-31-2018, 01:14 AM
A dragon, huh? Well, this was certainly an interesting sight. It wasn't common for her to come across mythical beasts like that, and to say that she was thrilled to finally run into one was an understatement. The scene was made even more interesting when he pointed at a stuffed animal. Who would've thought that he was most interested in a stuffed toy of all things? Maybe he had kids or something.
Or maybe he just wanted a stuffed toy. She wasn't here to question why people bought what she sold; it wouldn't make any difference to her anyway. "A stuffed toy, huh? Good choice," she commented, pausing almost as if she had to think over the price. Before she could answer, the next stranger, a ghost, had asked about what he could give her for the little deck of cards. He had the same question as the dragon.
"Ah, well I'm not picky. Just give me something interesting. It can be anything, from a half-used journal to a piece of fancy jewelry" she explained, "Although, I always enjoy objects with a bit of a story, you know? If you don't have that, anything else will suffice." She didn't want to lose customers by having an overly-restrictive trade market. She could just make up stories anyway if she got something random any of her customers had lying around. Although, thinking of stories, she realized she'd forgotten to tell anyone about them. Ah well, she'd say something if they decided to buy something. "Just go grab whatever you want to trade and come back if you don't have it - I'll wait." Her hidden eyes traveled over to the one with the cards. "speech And make sure to leave the item here." She'd been foolish before and lost items to someone who claimed that they'd be right back. Still, even if she got stolen from at this point, she had her own ways of dealing with them.
Next up, the boy who had asked about the masks had been interested in purchasing one, an oni mask to be precice. Luckily, Lua had a couple lying around. She considered it important to know how to make masks with dramatically different styles, as well as ones from completely different cultures. It was the family tradition, and she wanted to draw as many people in as possible. Giving a nod, the wolf had moved over to one side of her cart, almost effortlessly finding a couple of oni masks she had lying around. One was clearly newer and more polished, while the other one had a more aged appearance. Whether the older appearance was on purpose or if it had really just been sitting around for so long was only something Lua would know.
"Here's a couple I have!" she grinned, offering either of the masks to him. "If neither of them works for you, I can make a custom one," she added. Lua never wanted to lose business, and she found that offering custom stuff helped a bunch. After all, she never really knew what her customers truly wanted.
//sorry if this is all over the place; let me know if i need to fix/clairfy stuff!
Or maybe he just wanted a stuffed toy. She wasn't here to question why people bought what she sold; it wouldn't make any difference to her anyway. "A stuffed toy, huh? Good choice," she commented, pausing almost as if she had to think over the price. Before she could answer, the next stranger, a ghost, had asked about what he could give her for the little deck of cards. He had the same question as the dragon.
"Ah, well I'm not picky. Just give me something interesting. It can be anything, from a half-used journal to a piece of fancy jewelry" she explained, "Although, I always enjoy objects with a bit of a story, you know? If you don't have that, anything else will suffice." She didn't want to lose customers by having an overly-restrictive trade market. She could just make up stories anyway if she got something random any of her customers had lying around. Although, thinking of stories, she realized she'd forgotten to tell anyone about them. Ah well, she'd say something if they decided to buy something. "Just go grab whatever you want to trade and come back if you don't have it - I'll wait." Her hidden eyes traveled over to the one with the cards. "speech And make sure to leave the item here." She'd been foolish before and lost items to someone who claimed that they'd be right back. Still, even if she got stolen from at this point, she had her own ways of dealing with them.
Next up, the boy who had asked about the masks had been interested in purchasing one, an oni mask to be precice. Luckily, Lua had a couple lying around. She considered it important to know how to make masks with dramatically different styles, as well as ones from completely different cultures. It was the family tradition, and she wanted to draw as many people in as possible. Giving a nod, the wolf had moved over to one side of her cart, almost effortlessly finding a couple of oni masks she had lying around. One was clearly newer and more polished, while the other one had a more aged appearance. Whether the older appearance was on purpose or if it had really just been sitting around for so long was only something Lua would know.
"Here's a couple I have!" she grinned, offering either of the masks to him. "If neither of them works for you, I can make a custom one," she added. Lua never wanted to lose business, and she found that offering custom stuff helped a bunch. After all, she never really knew what her customers truly wanted.
//sorry if this is all over the place; let me know if i need to fix/clairfy stuff!
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