Kai grabbed the platinum coins with the nonchalant air of indifference, tossing them in a publicly visible pouch next to the mage. "My work is custom made, so you will not see a storefront here. For premade baubles you can visit any other tannery in the city. My craft is only on demand." he stepped forward with a measure and sized Keystone up from head to toe, occasionally nodding and smirking. The rough leather measure vanished as quickly as it appeared and the large red haired man returned to his original place, kneading a new piece of leather as easily as he did the last. Keystone's request to recommend an enchanter drew a smirk from both craftsman and mage. Kai looked back at the mage and then back to Keystone: "I trust my partner here to do the enchanting for me, but I am afraid his services might cost you more of your luck than you are willing to exchange. The enchantments you want will take a week or more to create and my companion's time is far too valuable to do so. Since I do not know of any enchanters with similar skill that would be willing to do the work you want for a reasonable price, you will have to look for one on your own. You can trust that the armour I create for you will protect you from more harm than anything comparable you will find in the city. That is what you asked for and that is what you will get." The city was drawing to an early evening as the sun moved past zenith and turned the ever so slight shade of orange. The marketplace traffic intensified to the point that moving through the crowds became a difficult ordeal. Learning of the averted danger, many new merchants entered the city, hoping to peddle new goods to the inhabitants of Telflamm.