Soon, Clancy came strolling along ringing the bell on the cart and calling out in his hawker's voice, and he drew enough attention for a few saps to gather around him. He showed off the small piglet Porcino, and then dropped the pink little meatball into a bag, behind the cart where no one could see. He then picked up another, cat filled bag, and handed it off to the first costumer. Gad spied all of this from his position a little further ahead, but he made sure to keep his eyes down and not give away that he was watching what was going on too closely. When he thought about it, he realized that with such a scene being made it would be more conspicuous to not pay attention, and so he stopped pretending like he was oblivious to the pork seller, and started to show signs of noticing it just in case anyone was watching. The trick worked like a charm, and after "seeing" Clancy put a pig in a bag once and hand it off, people were more than willing to take the bags without stopping to look inside. After the rush died down and Clancier had handed off half a dozen "pigs" -half of their supply- then he quickly moved on to a different area of the camp and didn't waste any time.
Gad forged ahead and spotted a few young fresh faced types, who had weapons but looked like on supplies. Gad estimated them to be some kind of young adventurers, and given their varied and rough appearances, judged them to be far from home. They also seemed low on supplies, as they were all sharing a scant meal of some kind of watery porridge. Gad subtly caught Clancier's eye and gestured in their direction. Soon the cart was being pushed up near the group's cooking fire and they were discussing the prices. It turns at Gad was right about them being down on their luck. They were a group of young mercenaries, none of them over twenty, and they'd hit a dry spell and were looking for a bargain. Well, Clancier certainly had one for them. They were about to buy when one of the more sharp eyed members of their outfit noted how all the little piggies were already bagged. Before he could asked to see one, Gad swooped in.
"Hey! I've been trying to catch you!" He shouted to Clancier, coming in from around a tent a ways off from the group. "I heard you got a mean deal on some pig meat? Well?" He said, approaching the stall. "Lemme see whatcha got." Clancier had a look on his face as if he'd never seen Gad, and this was all very sudden. He reached down and pulled up Porcino.
"Well uh- a-alright then. Well this one work for ya?" Gad scratched his chin appraisingly and inspected the piglet's legs and ears. It wasn't like he was looking for anything, of course, but the people watched didn't know that. Finally Gad crossed his arms and let out a huff, and looked down his nose at the animal.
"Hm. Yes, yes he'll do. I'll give you four for him."
"Sir! Four? I have to eat too you know. Seven, sir, it's a fair price"
"What, do I look like I'm made of Mizas!? Four and five."
Well, I'm afraid we just can't do busine-"
"Alright! Alright already. Five, flat. My final offer. Deal?" Clancier sighed, crestfallen.
"Well, my good sir, I suppose, but you must understand, now all the other customers will want the same low price!" Gad tossed the coins rudely at Clancy.
"Not my problem. The pig." He stuck out his hand in the universal sign for 'gimme' and Clancier bagged up the creature, while maintaining a beleaguered look on his face. Clancier tied the bag up tight and handed it off to Gad, who slung it over his back and made his way back in the direction he'd come. Over his shoulder, he could hear the group, with a new level of self confidence, haggling Clancier down for their own little pigs. Of course, once they got him down to such low prices, they didn't bother to look in the bags. Gad thought on it and grinned. Why would they? They already "proved" how much smarter they were than Clancier by getting him to such a low price. Surely any man selling for that low was just a fool to be taken advantage of. That's what they wanted to think about themselves, at least, and all Gad and Clancy did was to let them. They bought up half the remaining stock, and as soon as the coins were in hand Clancy made off to the outskirts of the camp. Gad had circled around, and managed to pass of the bag with the pig in it to Clancier without being noticed by anyone who cared.
When they got to the edge of the Tent City, Clancier was quick to pawn off two more cats. He gave them away at the first prices offered and as soon as the money was in hand he started heading back to town, and fast. The last cat he took out and untied, but tied the bell from the cart to it's neck before setting it on the ground and giving it a not-so-gentle kick in the rump that sent it trotting off. Soon he and Gad where back in town, ditching in some forgotten alleyway. Clancier sifted through the coins and gave Gad his pay, but to the lion's share for himself. The sun was setting and neither man was long for pleasantries and so they bid each other adieu. Clancier set the piggy underneath his left arm, jacked draped over it, and tipped his hat to Gad. "If you're looking for me in the next few days, check around the Seacow. I'll have something for you to do." Gad nodded, and tucked his earnings into his own jacked before heading to the Drunken Fish. All this work had made him thirsty, and he judged he'd be less likely to bump into any of those "customers" in the Fish than in Pig's Foot. |
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