Seeker of Thrones 7-87
Chapter: 7
“Know this! The great dragon paid three hundredweight in silver to rid himself of earthly ties.
But a burden a hundred times that did he cast off in blood.
Ia! Such is wisdom!:
-Dogma of the Priests of the Count
“Know this! The great dragon paid three hundredweight in silver to rid himself of earthly ties.
But a burden a hundred times that did he cast off in blood.
Ia! Such is wisdom!:
-Dogma of the Priests of the Count
Up until today, these money guys probably thought they had pretty good jobs.
Silver seems to be the coin of choice for traitors and murderers alike
& XAND found in the temple those who were selling oxen and sheep and doves, and the money changers seated at their tables.
& XAND cast off the Mask, and pierced them through their heads, one and all, and all the oxen and sheep that were there.
& NXOR took up the coin of Mammon.
Even as it has been written, Drain the Swamp.
And so our fated false protagonist is unable to express herself through the ID, our record keeper is finding herself unable to be anything but what she is; and they’re off to find and probably fight a dragon.
I am so glad I gave up adventuring when I lost my fate…
300 hundred weight in silver – so 300 British pounds net weight, none of that troy silliness.
Cost to remove the burden of family at 100 time that, so 30,000 pounds of burden…. hmmmmm math time.
Shadowrun is 2,000 on average for an adult and much much less for hatchlings.
DnD is anywhere from 1 to 160,000 …. nope nope nope.
Paladium 500 to 20,000 or more
So working with the midrange paladium system we are talking spouse for sure and maybe a few nestlings who would need starter hoards of their own and daddy is not one to share with anyone.
If it was shadowrun then we are talking one formerly extended family that has been reduced to a line of one.
This also shows just how lazy he is that he hires others to do the deed instead of saving the cash upfront and doing it himself.
Hmm… Maybe not so much laziness as a willingness to pay to ensure that the job is done properly. When I was a little wheel my daddy always told me “You get what you pay for.” Now, myself, I have my own version of his words that I share with my young’un: “If you throw enough money at a problem, the problem goes away.” 😉
Twist ending!
Yabalchoath actually defeated Mammon and replaced him, disguising herself as him. She put Mammon’s consciousness into the devil’s mask and scattered it herself. Mammon came back, but with his memory scattered and broken and mixed with Yabalchoath’s old mask, forming Cio.
The closer Cio grows to Mammon’s treasure, the more Cio becomes like Mammon.
so they are going ABOVE the labyrinth… not much of a labyrinth then, uh?
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