How to Avoid Death on a Daily Basis

Chapter 16: Let's Make A Deal



Chapter 16: Let's Make A Deal

I raised my hands. Hi. I was just looking around.

I know what you are, he said in a shaky voice. You people come here, take what you want, kill for fun. His voice gradually got higher-pitched until it squeaked. Just leave. The knife trembled in his hand.

Er I dont kill for fun. Ive never killed anything, not even the stuff I eat.

He looked confused.

Where I come from, violence is considered a crime. People get locked up for hitting each other.

His confusion turned into disbelief. You lie. Your kind loves blood and death. You-you-you love it!

He looked about my age, maybe a little older. He could easily take me in a fight, for sure. His arms were all puffed up with muscles. And no, Im not gay, so stop thinking it.

He was probably the  blacksmiths son or his apprentice (maybe both), which gave me an idea.

Listen, I dont want to be here. I dont know how to fight and I dont want to kill anything, but I dont want to be eaten by monsters either. Nobodys explained anything to us and I cant even read or write your language. That sign over there. I pointed at the board in front of the leather place. Those pictures of animals with numbers next to them, does that mean if I bring dead animals, the guy over there will give me money for them?

He nodded. The tanner will pay you for skins.

One bit for a rabbit?

A smile broke out on his face. The kind of smile reserved for when you hear something really stupid. One bit? No, one chob.

Whats a chob? Is it less than a bit?

Ten chobs, one bit.

Damn. A five bit dagger would take fifty rabbit skins. Were there even that many rabbits in this place? Still, that meant only ten pig or five dogs. That didnt seem so bad, assuming they were the kinds of pigs and dogs we had back home.

What about the triangle for fifty chobs. What animal is that?

Any beast.

Rabbit, pigs and dogs arent beasts?

He shook his head. Theyre vermin. They ruin crops and worry cattle.

So beasts are

Wolves, bears, elk

Right. Stuff that could actually kill you.

He still had his knife out, but not in such a threatening manner as before.

The only weapon I have is this. I took out my stick. So I dont think you need to be scared of me.

Im not scared! he squeaked.

I dont have any money, so I cant afford to buy anything yet. But when I do get some money, do you think I could buy stuff directly from you?

The question seemed to confuse him. What do you mean?

The stuff the blacksmith makes is good, but its expensive. Youre his assistant, right? I thought if I buy the weapons you make, it might be cheaper.

He lowered the knife and shook his head. I do not have hammer. You cant forge iron without a hammer.

Cant you use the blacksmiths?

He looked at me like Id suggested he use a dead baby to make a hat. A blacksmiths hammer cannot be touched without his permission. Master trains me once a day in the use of the hammer, if hes in a good mood. I only make what he allows.

Sounded like a bullshit system to me, but I was getting good information out of this guy and didnt want it to stop.

So how do you get your own hammer. You have to pass a test or something?

There are only two ways. He sounded quite bitter, maybe even sorry for himself. Either you inherit your masters when he passes on, or a weapon you created is used to kill a superior beast.

A superior beast?

One that is able to speak.

You mean like people?

His eyed me suspiciously. People are not beasts.

No, of course not, I just meant I dont know what I meant so I changed the subject. Wait, if you need a hammer to make a weapon, but you need a weapon to kill a superior beast in order to get a hammer how does that work?

The bitter look returned to his face. Its not meant to be easy. Otherwise there would be too many smithies and not enough work to go around.

I started to understand. It was clearly in a blacksmiths interest not to let his apprentice get too good too quick. If the guy you trained sets up shop nearby, youre going to end up losing business to him.

Look, I dont know if Im ever going to be any good at monster hunting. Probably, Ill be one of the first to get myself killed. But if you make me a simple weapon, something that doesnt require a hammer to make, Ill use it. And if I manage to kill a superior beast, Ill come back and youll be able to claim your hammer.

My suggestion took him aback. Why would you do that for me?

Because youll owe me, and sell me weapons for half-price for the rest of your life.

He grinned. Finally, I was speaking a language he understood.

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