Wasili | Don't even think about touching anything here. Otherwise you'll get a couple upside the head, got it? | |
Me | What's your job? | |
Wasili | Onar wants me to spend all day keeping an eye on his stuff. | |
Wasili | He's worried that something will go missing. And I would too, in his place. | |
Wasili | Most of the mercenaries he's hired are former convicts from the penal colony. | |
Wasili | They'll walk off with everything that isn't nailed down, if no one watches out. | |
Me | There's a whole bunch of junk here. | |
Wasili | That's right, and most of it is extremely valuable. Onar collects valuable objects. | |
Wasili | A simple man like me can hardly afford such luxury. I stick to other things. | |
Me | And that would be? | |
Wasili | I collect old coins. | |
Me | I've got an old coin here. | |
Wasili | Mmh. Show me. | |
Wasili | Oh, yeah. That won't bring much on the open market. | |
Wasili | I'll pay you a gold piece for it. Exactly as much as it used to be worth. | |
Wasili | You know what I'm prepared to pay for it, you dog. One gold piece. No more. | |
Me | It's a deal. | |
Wasili | Good. | |
Wasili | Here's 2 gold coins. | |
Wasili | If you have any more of those, you know where to find ME. | |
Me | Not quite enough. What about 2? | |
Wasili | Nothing doing! I'm not a loony! Beat it. | |
Wasili | Arrh. Damn. All right. 2 gold coins for every old coin you can bring me, that's my final offer. | |
Me | Nah, I think I'll keep it then. | |
Wasili | They don't have any value for you. You'll be back. | |
Me | In that case, 3 doesn't sound bad. | |
Wasili | Go to hell, you bastard. | |
Me | Interested in some more old coins? | |
Wasili | Sure. Do you still have any? | |
Me | One. | |
Me | A few. | |
Wasili | Thanks. Here's your money. Bring me all you can find. | |
Me | Has anyone tried to steal anything yet? | |
Wasili | You mean besides you? | |
Wasili | A few! And I caught them all! | |
Wasili | A few nights ago one of the mercenaries was creeping through the house. | |
Wasili | He had on a black robe with a hood so I wouldn't be able to see him. | |
Wasili | But I sent him running. | |
Wasili | No. Not lately. | |
Wasili | The mercenaries seem to be getting ready to break camp. | |
Wasili | It wouldn't amaze me if Lee and his boys left the island over night. | |