12 Summer 525
Heading to the Mercantile on another day in Syka, Willis waved at a few of the locals he knew as he headed to the common building. It being the main shop in the settlement people were often heading in and out of it. And it being such a small settlement, it did not take time for a newcomer to be known and for said newcomer to know at least in passing quite a few people. Willis himself had been there a fair number of seasons, and so was slowly becoming more well known even if he had not been deeply involved with most of the people yet.
Heading inside of the building Willis waved with a smile at Juli, waiting a few chimes for her to finish an interaction with a customer before he could take up a bit of her time.
"Hello Juli, nice to see you again. Just dropping off a few items I have repaired, and seeing if you have anything specific for me to work on."
Juli took the offered sack and opened it to check on the leather goods inside that had been fixed: a few leather waist pouches, a backpack, and a pair of pants which had all been in need of fixing, before nodding at his request. "Oh, lets see here... Yes, these look fine, your work is slowly getting better you know? When you first started some of it was rough, but I think your really starting to grasp the finer nuances of it all. As for new work... I know, do you work with armor at all? I think everything till now has been more functional leather goods, but if you could work with or make armor out of leather we could pay you more. It takes more skill than just regular leatherworking..."
Willis for his part thought on his response for a few moments, before responding honestly.
"I mean, I have worked on some leather armor pieces once or twice, but I have never made an item myself... Honestly I cannot say my quality working on armor would be as high working on regular leather pieces."
Juli nodded along, used to Willis blunt appraisal of his own skills, and if nothing else knew by know to take him at his word if he said he could do something or only barely do it in a pinch. Then a sudden idea seemed to occur to her, and she lit up. "Ow, I know then! Why don't we do the same as you did with your leatherworking? We will start you off small, just some patch jobs and repair work slipped in with the other leather goods, but that would give you a chance to practice and get more experience with armor right? Since your a novice at it, from what you said, we won't pay you the full amount you'd normally get as an armorer, instead we'll pay you your normal leatherworking rate. With that in mind its okay that your work with armor isn't quite as good as your other leather work, so long as its passable and usable as a fix, and your main work will still be making or repairing leather goods. How does that sound?"
Willis once more thought on the woman's words before responding, thinking it over and giving Efram a chance to chip in with his thoughts. Efram though remained silent and gave the mental equivalent of a shrug, leaving it up to Willis to decide.
"Okay, I'll do it. Just bear in mind its not going to be as high quality work as my other leatherworking, okay? I'm assuming since you asked you had an item in need of repair in mind?"
Juli laughed for a moment before rooting around below her shop's counter and pulling out a pair of damaged bracers. Rather than vambraces, part of arm armor connecting to a pair of gauntlets and other parts of torso armor, the bracer was just a standalone piece covering the forearm or part of it, often used by archers. Willis for his part knew enough to tell that the item was not a vambrace, but that was about it.
WC: 695