As soon as they arrived at Black Catâs Eye, Randy and Kurtâs favorite inn, Hiroshi asked the critical question for their future.
ăThe Adventurersâ Association, for sure.ă
ăBecause?ă
ăThey wonât rip off newbies like you. Sometimes you can negotiate with them, and they donât buy anything at an unreasonable markdown.ă
ăThe Association also helps adventurers get on their feet. Barring any issues in the talent department, if they keep the new adventurers from prospering by ripping them off, itâll just come back to bite the Association, anyway.ă
Wise words from the moderately seasoned adventurers.
ăI know. Why donât you register as adventurers while youâre at it?ă
ăBoth of you can take care of yourselves in a fight, canât you?ă
ăWell, we can handle a Berserker BearâŚă
ăIf you can take care of a Berserker Bear in that gear, no problem. We have to take care of something, and weâll show you around once we eat. Why donât you go register?ă
ăItâll come in handy when you want to negotiate for anything on sale.ă
And so, they decided to register. While they were clueless why something called the Adventurersâ Association was built or to what end it was operating, it was apparently an organization that was run without borders. It seemed pointless to dig into these backstories that seemed questionable even in-game.
ăWhatâs it cost to register?ă
ăA handling fee of 5 Chrones.ă
ăOh, and thereâs a little test, but if youâre in the line a work, itâll be a walk in the park.ă
ăI see. In that case, should I try to sell the Berserker Bear hide after I register?ă
ăThat would make sense. You can pay the fee the later, but weâll take care of it. Of course, they might waive it like they did your entrance fee, since youâre from the unknown continent, or whatnot.ă
This nation seemed to pay a lot more attention to visitors from the unknown continent then they had thought. Hiroshi and Haruna couldnât help feel uneasy at the shadow that seemed to lurk behind the whole thing.
ăIn any case, we gotta go through and register as adventurers.ă
ăUh-huh. The food was delicious, by the way.ă
After enjoying their first seasoned meal in two days, they set out into town. The cityscape of Wulls carried a unique atmosphere, like a love child between the architecture of Europe and Asia, a mix of stone and brick, and wooden buildings. Apparently, any city in Farlane, while there were some variance, all looked similar to this.
There wasnât much trash on the streets, and gave off a hygienic impression. Water and sewer pumps were set up throughout the city, and sewage treatment was integrated, eliminating the stench from human waste.
Wulls, the capital of the giant nation of Farlane which was elongated north to south (although even its width exceeded the length of California), was a port city near the dead center of the country. A very large one, at that. The Wulls Castle wore the towering mountains to the north on its back, and the city layered around the main street that lead from the castle to the port in the southwest of the city.
One of the few cities in this world with a population of over a million. Consider the fact that the population of Farlane (one of the three populous nations in the world) didnât even reach one hundred million (on paper) to grasp the relative size of Wulls.
Originally, there was the castle town of Wulls and the port town of Agurina, but by the time the seventh king took the throne, the two towns had grown to the point where it was a three hour walk from Wulls to Agurina, gate-to-gate. So they performed a large-scale public construction that merged and organized the towns into a single city.
While it was a huge expense to the national treasury, numerous workers flooded in from in and out of the country, who then stimulated the cityâs economy and rapidly boosted the population. The investment was returned in fifteen years, instead of the estimated one hundred.
In this giant city, where it would take a civilian a day to walk from the East gate to West gate, or from the castle to the canal, there were numerous canals crisscrossing the city, serving as the peopleâs road. On land, there were stops for shared carriage rides all over, and additional carriages and horses roamed the city, delivering people and packages.
As an additional transportation, while a little expensive for everyday use, there were a few transportation gates set up. The people used the transportation system that served the needs of their day. The transportation from one city to another aside, transportation inside the city was rather plentiful.
Black Catâs Eye, where Hiroshi and Haruna were staying, was located fifteen minutes from the East gate by canal. They was still quite a distance from there to the ocean, and they couldnât smell it in these parts of town. However, if they travelled an hour south by horse of boat, they would start to see the ocean. Also, from the watchtower of Wulls Castle, one could easily look over the port. After all, Wulls was a city by the ocean.
ăHmm⌠Adventurers, huh?ă
ăIf at all possible, could we kindly keep our safety a priority?ă
ăI know. We canât jump into some difficult job right off the bat, anyway.ă
ăActually, we gotta start by gettinâ our clothes and equipment sorted out, before anythinââŚă
Hearing Hiroshiâs interjection, Haruna clenched here brows, reminded that she was, and had been, wearing her only outfit all this time. Frankly, getting a change of clothes was a dire matter that she wanted to take care of by the end of the day.
The good news was that Farlane was abundant with water, which meant that they could easily find a bath. There were bathhouses all over town, and many inns and flats, for a fee, offered private bathes as well.
ăIf weâre going to be adventurers, I canât wear different clothes every day, can IâŚ?ă
ăâFraid not. We can only carry a finite amount of clothes to begin with.ă
She couldnât argue. As long as they didnât own a house, they would be constantly carrying all of their possessions around. Clothes, in addition to being bulky, were surprisingly heavy. And no matter what style of clothes they chose to wear, the details of which didnât matter much if they were going to wear them under their armor. Of course, from a physical and financial standpoint, she couldnât have a different armor on every day.
ăSpeakinâ of, what about weapons and armor?ă
ăOnce we have enough money, I was thinking of picking up some cheap and steady ones. What did you used to use, mainly?ă
ăNothinâ in particular. What I used a lot were axes, pickaxes, scythes, knives⌠Hammers, sometimes.ă
ăâŚYou meanâŚă
ăI think we both know what I mean. Hold on. I need to buy a pickaxe, at least.ă
Randy and Kurt, who kept one ear open to Hiroshi and Harunaâs conversation on the way to the Adventurersâ Association, the word pickaxe hung on them.
ăWhat the heck does a potion maker need a pickaxe for?ă
ăA bunch. The thing I need the most are quartz for the bottle to hold the potions, and sometimes I need to make a special bottle, so I would want the pickaxe to mine the stones I need for that process.ă
ăYou make the bottles, tooâŚă
ăYou gotta start with the bottles. When I make potions above a certain grade, I gotta tweak the bottles to begin with.ă
Chuckling at the adventurers who had obviously never heard of such methods, Hiroshi explained that it was the way he was taught. While they were having this conversation, Haruna, who had peeking into this store and that, checking the prices of things, let out a sigh.
Since glass wasnât too scarce in Farlane, many stores, like contemporary cities in America today, had a glass window with displays inside. While glass wasnât cheap, they werenât too expensive for a shop or house to have a few panes.
ăThese clothes are up thereâŚă
ăHow much?ă
ăAbout 15 Chrones average for an outfit. Itâs enough for two nights at Black Catâs Eye with a long-term contract.ă
ăâŚItâs a toughyâŚă
As for the payment at the inn, they had a free first night, and Randy and Kurt had paid for the next six nights. There was a discount for staying a week, which brought down the price to 7 Chrones per night. They had booked separate rooms for Hiroshi and Haruna, so the total of their stay for a week comes out to 84 Chrones.
In addition, Randy and Kurt had given them 20 Chrones in cash for any expenses. It was enough money to make them feel guilty about asking for anymore just for the potion. Randy and Kurt would tell them that the money included a tip for Harunaâs song as well.
When it came to food, breakfast was included with the stay, but the dinner menu was similar to the lunch they just had, which was soup and salad with bread, along with grilled dried meat or sausage, or occasionally grilled fish.
Apparently they served stew some days in lieu of soup and meat, but that didnât make much of a difference. If they wanted something better to eat, they had to bring their own ingredients or pay an additional fee. Breakfast, in fact, was just bread and soup. Considering that they would have to prepare their own lunch, 15 Chrones for an outfit was a lot to spend.
ăMaybe I just outta make âem⌠Itâs gonna be tough without a loom, thoughâŚă
ăThatâs what you think of firstâŚ?ă
Hearing Hiroshi mumbled out of Randy and Kurtâs earshot, Haruna interjected with a chuckle, from a safe distance.
ăIf we can do it for free, we should. But I guess I canât really work on yoursâŚă
ăWhy not?ă
ăYou donât wanna tell a guy you never really knew your measurements, do ya?ă
ăâŚA little awkward, if Iâm being honestâŚă
ăA coat, maybe⌠But underwearâŚ?ă
Haruna couldnât help but twist her face to Hiroshiâs mumbling, and decided to ask, just to make sure:
ăâŚYou can make them?ă
ăI never had, but I did have a recipe with me, so if I wanted toâŚă
ăâŚIâm sorry. My want for clothes and my dignity are duking it out right nowâŚă
ăWait, I can handle jackets and all, but I wouldnât know how to go about making your underwearâŚă
ăâŚSorry, I wasnât thinking about thatâŚă
As they were talking, they arrived at the Adventurersâ Association.