Let's assume the mule costs twice as much to feed as a Man, unless there is good grazing. If there is good grazing, it might cost as little as half as much as a Man to feed him.doctorx wrote: How much does animal feed cost, ways?
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Let's assume the mule costs twice as much to feed as a Man, unless there is good grazing. If there is good grazing, it might cost as little as half as much as a Man to feed him.doctorx wrote: How much does animal feed cost, ways?
"Or a sharp blade might sever the chained limb with one swing," muses Highbough.danhem wrote:Ulric nods.mushgnome wrote:Highbough replies to Ulric: "I know a spell of closing called The Trammel. A clever mind might engineer a reverse form of this spell, to open that which is closed?"
"I too know this incantation. Two clever minds might be able to devise such a counterspell even faster, though it still may take a full day or more. We can propose this course to the group."
They will discuss this as they make their way there.waysoftheearth wrote:Olaf and Dieter search for hirelings. Tradesmen and dogsbodies can be found along Bow street. Caravan guards and such mercenary "protection" can be contacted at the Jolly Noose. What kind of rates/reward are they offering?
"Oh, great Ogre Slayer!", Olaf says tongue in cheek, "With your reputation around here, maybe we should make them pay just to accompany you."coffee wrote:They will discuss this as they make their way there.waysoftheearth wrote:Olaf and Dieter search for hirelings. Tradesmen and dogsbodies can be found along Bow street. Caravan guards and such mercenary "protection" can be contacted at the Jolly Noose. What kind of rates/reward are they offering?
"What do you reckon?" Dieter asks. "Standard rate, or just a bit more to reflect the 'elite' nature of working for renowned folks such as our selves?"
Olaf agrees, without comment. Snorks of various kinds might be cheaper to hire, but he still doesn't really trust them.coffee wrote:Dieter without hesitation goes to the Jolly Noose.