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One of the Elves at the booth says this aloud in one of those languages, for the benefit presumably of the short hairy people. Are you familiar with osanwë? We can translate for you.

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"I am aware that it exists, and sort of have a feel for how it works, but no one's explained it to me and I don't know many specifics. Translating for me would be wonderful, thank you very much - do you accept payment in gold...?"

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Yes, that's fine - they do currency conversion across the way. Elves and Ainur have innate osanwë with a range of approximately here down to the fork of the river - half a day's walk off - and more to speak to someone familiar. With practice you can selectively send thoughts - to only some people, or while withholding some things - but we have some practice with only reading what a human is deliberately sending even if they don't know how to do privacy properly.

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"Okay, thank you. I hope I'm not bleeding all of my thoughts to Elves and Ainur in the area? That seems like it'd be rude."

He shouldn't be. He doesn't mean to be.

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I haven't checked, do you want me to check?

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"If it's not too much trouble, yes please."

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Pause. You're good.

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"Good to know, thank you."

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Of course. Currency conversion is this way -

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He trails after dutifully. Are the nice currency people willing to accept his golden coins? ... He has a lot of them. He's not exchanging everything, or even 'most' of his coin, but even a small fraction of his accrued wealth is, uh. Significant.

Bags of holding. Marvelous things.

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They are delighted! They weigh them and talk for a minute and trade him out for different gold coins.

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Excellent. These new coins can even get their own special pouch, because he's very organized.

"Thank you very much," he says pleasantly. He looks at his Elven translator buddy. "How much do I owe you, exactly? If I can, I'd like to learn the language itself, could I get lessons?"

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We charge hourly - one of those covers two hours. Which language, Thindarin?

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"Is it the most common one spoken in the area?"

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We're on a mountain pass. West of here it's all Thindarin, if you're crossing Eastwalk'll serve you longer.

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"I, uh. Do not know any significance of any geography, I'm afraid. Very, very far away. If I learned Eastwalk, would people to the west be able to understand me?"

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Dwarves would, Elves have osanwë, the humans speak a dozen different languages anyway. All the non-Dwarven cities are west of here, everyone east is nomadic. How did you get here?

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"There was a magical explosion. I woke up in the woods."

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What do you want to do here - settle in and live somewhere, or get back home, or get involved in the war -

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"Probably that last one."

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Then you want Thindarin.

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"All right. Can we set up a schedule for Thindarin lessons, then?"

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"Sure. I'm busiest early in the mornings and when the protected caravans get in, which is mid-afternoon. Any other time would work well." He says this in Thindarin and sends the meaning.

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"Around noon, then?" He can come by and eat his lunch in the city while he has some language lessons, and then he's free to wander the city and watch how people treat him, or go interact with the orcs. Whichever he thinks would be best to do at the time.

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"Sure!"

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