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Astapor
Jun 7, 2008 20:54:10 GMT -5
Post by Ser Lyonel Tully on Jun 7, 2008 20:54:10 GMT -5
"Tell your Good Master that I bet it is not everyday that someone comes and offers to buy so many Unsullied. They are sold in centuries and thousands, and I bet that thousands are rarely bought at once. I want at least a discount if I buy over a thousand."
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Astapor
Jun 7, 2008 20:56:21 GMT -5
Post by The Seven on Jun 7, 2008 20:56:21 GMT -5
"The Good Master replies you may purchase the Unsullied at your offered price, if you also include your sword of valyrian sword in the process," the translator replied.
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Astapor
Jun 7, 2008 20:57:31 GMT -5
Post by Ser Lyonel Tully on Jun 7, 2008 20:57:31 GMT -5
Lord Balon looked at the Good Master as if he was genuinely insane. "My Valyrian Steel Sword?!" He exclaimed.
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Astapor
Jun 7, 2008 20:58:52 GMT -5
Post by The Seven on Jun 7, 2008 20:58:52 GMT -5
The translator innocently turned and motioned to the sword, which the Good Master responded by an affirmative nod of the head.
"Yes, your valyrian steel sword, milord," the translator replied.
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Astapor
Jun 7, 2008 21:02:42 GMT -5
Post by Ser Lyonel Tully on Jun 7, 2008 21:02:42 GMT -5
Lord Balon composed himself and replied, "50,000 per the thousand Unsullied I purchase, that is my final offer. That is potentially 200,000 Gold Dragons or more for you, probably much more than you get on a daily basis."
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Astapor
Jun 7, 2008 21:05:11 GMT -5
Post by The Seven on Jun 7, 2008 21:05:11 GMT -5
The Good Master smiled then nodded his head, rattling off some sentences. "The Good Master replies that he has forgotten how rich the Stepstones has become, and is afraid he must ask for 60,000 gold dragons per unit. This purchase will clean the city clean of fully trained Unsullied, as the Good Master must have the resources needed to train new ones."
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Astapor
Jun 7, 2008 21:06:38 GMT -5
Post by Ser Lyonel Tully on Jun 7, 2008 21:06:38 GMT -5
Lord Balon spat and said, "50,000 per thousand trained Unsullied, take it or leave it."
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Astapor
Jun 7, 2008 21:12:27 GMT -5
Post by The Seven on Jun 7, 2008 21:12:27 GMT -5
The Good Master chuckled.
"The Good Master says you will the one leaving it, milord."
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Astapor
Jun 7, 2008 21:14:46 GMT -5
Post by Ser Lyonel Tully on Jun 7, 2008 21:14:46 GMT -5
Lord Balon spat on the Good Master and said, "That is some good money you could have made. I assure you, this will not vex my plans." Balon turned around and walked out, and went back to his ship.
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Astapor
Jun 7, 2008 21:18:36 GMT -5
Post by The Seven on Jun 7, 2008 21:18:36 GMT -5
Balon Hacke was apprehended and thrown into the cells of the city, for the noblemen. His ship was taken into custody, as were his men.
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Astapor
Jun 7, 2008 21:20:27 GMT -5
Post by Arthur on Jun 7, 2008 21:20:27 GMT -5
After meeting with the treasure bearers, the men traveled north, to the top of the peninsula, reaching Astapor. Their treasures remain out of sight, as they approach the slaving traders.
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Astapor
Jun 7, 2008 21:27:03 GMT -5
Post by The Seven on Jun 7, 2008 21:27:03 GMT -5
Andry travels at Arthur's side.
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Astapor
Jun 7, 2008 21:29:43 GMT -5
Post by Arthur on Jun 7, 2008 21:29:43 GMT -5
Arthur approached the Good Master of Astapor, before bowing his head respectfully, throwing on a large smile. "It is a pleasure to meet you, Good Master," Arthur said, "Tell me, how many Unsullied are there is Astapor? Ready to fight, or just as close to ready?"
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Astapor
Jun 7, 2008 21:34:16 GMT -5
Post by The Seven on Jun 7, 2008 21:34:16 GMT -5
The Good Master was not at all wary of the man's size. "Seven thousand," the translator replied, "at many thousands per unit of one thousand."
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Astapor
Jun 7, 2008 21:38:28 GMT -5
Post by Arthur on Jun 7, 2008 21:38:28 GMT -5
"Seven thousand. And how many ships? I see a beautiful one at port. Red, it is."
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