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"...Maybe I'd better go with less conspicuous things."

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"That's up to you," shrugs Idania. "Rae will let you use it, for sure, though. He will seriously think it's the best thing ever."

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"This might not be especially tactful of me, but given the list you gave me I expect to get along better with the healing god."

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Idania giggles. "That's fine! I am not a touchy acolyte. Go worship whoever, I like Rae, you don't have to."

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"Is that one nearby? I may as well ask about the specific one I have in mind..."

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"Perinixu, right? She's the one you wanted? Yeah, pretty nearby. It's a bit of a walk, but only about two weeks just by walking."

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Bella writes the name down. "In general how hard is it to become an acolyte?"

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"Pretty hard. Usually it takes years. She might throw you some blessings and let you be a priest, though."

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"Makes sense." Aya taps her fingers on the bar, then says, "Bar - how do you price things? Do you know something about how they're priced in other worlds?"

Yes, that's how I translate prices into appropriate currencies.

"Can you change currencies - is there anything that's currently very expensive in Idania's world compared to at least one other - or anything I can both buy and use as currency - is -"

A napkin interrupts her. The word you're looking for is 'arbitrage'. I'll help you along with it enough to buy a reasonable shopping list including a nice hoverbike, some books, some travel gear, a bag for them, and enough pay her back, so you don't keep your friend here all day, if you don't tell anybody else should you find me again, or try to break the system badly enough that the landlords step in. I prefer to be sneaky about arbitrage and I can just tell you're going to get nonsensical about it if I let you.

Aya grins. "Deal."

The pile of coins is succcessively replaced with a wide variety of things, including assorted shells, other kinds of coins, a pile of salt, a plastic rectangle, a bar of gold, a series of glass rods, a large ruby, and a chunk of bismuth, and then there is a much larger pile of the sort of currency Idania might recognize.
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"... Oooo. Ooo. You are the best bar," says Idania, laughing. "Kinda tempted to try and do the same and makes tons of money, but - nah, it's cool. I'll get by just fine. You're still a lovely bar. Can I tip you? I want to tip you."

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If you'd like, although it's uncommon, as I don't personally have anything to do with my proceeds.

Aya counts out the amount of money Idania loaned her, separates it out, and starts designing herself a dream hoverbike, set of dictionaries and grammars and phrasebooks for local languages, travel ration package, emergency kit, outfit, and bag.
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"Well, can I give you a pretty thing to decorate yourself with? Or something? You are a lovely bar!"

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I try to remain completely unadorned. You wouldn't believe the sorts of cultural sensitivity problems one can run into with patrons from literally everywhere. But I very much appreciate your flattery.

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"Fair point. Okay, then um - keep being awesome, bar. My normal method of 'I will put in a good word for you with my god' is kind of useless here. Oh well."

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It's quite all right.

"Price?" Aya ask the bar, holding up her current list.

The bar gives her a napkin with an itemized accounting.

"Hmm, I think I want a little more slush money for incidentals..." Aya continues arranging her wants.
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Idania gives the bar a friendly sort of pat. "If it were useful to you in the slightest I would do it in a heartbeat!"

She'll wait for Aya to finish with her math. No one else seems to be arriving, so it looks like Aya will be coming home with her. Unless someone from a utopia shows up in the next five minutes.
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You're too kind.

Presently, Aya has a list she likes. She sits without writing much for a couple of minutes, checking it over, then gets a new price list.

"All right. Let's do it."

What color do you want your bike?

Aya laughs. "Sky blue?"

Done.

And then Aya has a respectable slew of objects indeed, all packed up neatly for her.

"I think I love you."

You, too, are too kind.
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"Well, want to wait a little while longer and see if anyone shows up, or head out now?" Their drinks are, after all, long finished.

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"Let's go. I don't think anyone else is coming in a reasonable time frame."

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"All righty! Thank you so much for your help, bar. I would recommend you to all of my friends, but I don't think they will get doors guaranteed. I'll remember you as the cool bar, though!"

Up she goes, to the door. She holds it open for Aya. Outside, it's hot, windy, and sandy. It's pretty obvious why Idania named it the 'windy place.'
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Aya hops on her hoverbike. It's pretty slim and she has no trouble getting past Idania through the door on it. It handles very nicely.

"Yep. Windy place," she remarks.
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The door closes, and - there goes mutual understanding. Idania says something brightly in her language. Of course, it's unintelligible.

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Aya rummages in her new bag for her new Esevi-Jorten phrasebook and tries it out.

"I do not speak Jorten," she says.
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Idania looks at her, then giggles. By way of explanation, she says very carefully and clearly what translates to, "You have an adorable accent."

She'll wait for Aya to find the right words in the dictionary.
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Aya starts looking things up.

And then bursts out laughing. "Adorable?"
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