@PyroDash888
Delcastle happily accepted the trade to the fox girl. Giving up a single set of armor was a small price to pay for the potential gains. A fox player merchant? Fanboys would flood her shop, and serious players would do the same if what she sold was quality gear. Him and Bulwar alone, with the right incentive, could easily stay with the level cap per area to farm materials for crafting. The problem was they needed someone selling what they made and that was just time lost if one of them stopped the farming to do it.
Almost at once he felt those plans crumble a bit. Another fox person! In a maid costume?! Despite the obvious eroticism of the situation, Delcaatle barely hid his disdain. He couldn't be sure if it was the newcomer touching the tail, as he desperately wanted to, or the hassle of getting what he wanted delayed over and over.
His sigh was heavy and heartfelt, his sudden annoyance showing. "I can get you materials and armor in quick time. I'm part of a strict resource gathering team.." He flicked open the screen and sent the shopkeeper a friend request, an attached message (market gatherer) "when you're ready to do business give me a shout." He gave a shallow bow and walked away without another word.
If the fox girl wasn't interested he would find someone else.
He always did.
Delcastle happily accepted the trade to the fox girl. Giving up a single set of armor was a small price to pay for the potential gains. A fox player merchant? Fanboys would flood her shop, and serious players would do the same if what she sold was quality gear. Him and Bulwar alone, with the right incentive, could easily stay with the level cap per area to farm materials for crafting. The problem was they needed someone selling what they made and that was just time lost if one of them stopped the farming to do it.
Almost at once he felt those plans crumble a bit. Another fox person! In a maid costume?! Despite the obvious eroticism of the situation, Delcaatle barely hid his disdain. He couldn't be sure if it was the newcomer touching the tail, as he desperately wanted to, or the hassle of getting what he wanted delayed over and over.
His sigh was heavy and heartfelt, his sudden annoyance showing. "I can get you materials and armor in quick time. I'm part of a strict resource gathering team.." He flicked open the screen and sent the shopkeeper a friend request, an attached message (market gatherer) "when you're ready to do business give me a shout." He gave a shallow bow and walked away without another word.
If the fox girl wasn't interested he would find someone else.
He always did.