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But your average rabble-rouser will bleed like a stuck pig if you go at him with anything sharp.Īlright, I think I understand. That way he goes to sleep for a little while, instead of bleeding to death, you see? It's a bit different for nobles and such, since they tend to be protected well enough that it won't matter what kind of weapon you use. The basic rule of taking someone prisoner is to knock him down with a blunt weapon, like a mace or a club, instead of cutting him open with a sword. Can you tell me again about taking prisoners? Alright, I'll try and explain it again in simple terms.
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Here, have it, it's still strong enough to knock someone unconscious. I've got an old club lying around that I was going to throw away. No? Heh, well, this must just be your lucky day. I'm not too picky about what I'll buy, so long as they can walk. But your average rabble-rouser will bleed like a stuck pig if you go at him with anything sharp. It's a bit different for nobles and such, since they tend to be protected well enough that it won't matter what kind of weapon you use. So, all you need to do is beat the sorry sod down with your weapon, and then when the fighting's over you clap him in irons. That way he goes to sleep for a little while, instead of bleeding to death, you see? You do have a blunt weapon, don't you?
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Could you give a few tips on how to take somebody prisoner? Ha, you're new to this, aren't you? Well it's not complicated. Let's see what you have.Ī pleasure doing business with you. I have something that might be of interest to you. I beg your pardon - there's no time for talk just now. See that you do! There's a lot of silver to be made, make no mistake. Anyhow, I pay good money for every man you can offer. Me? And why not? You're a warrior clear enough, and in your battles you might take a prisoner or two. You wouldn't happen to have any prisoners yourself, would you? You can't be picky about your suppliers in this line of work. Where do your slaves come from? They come to me in a number of ways - some are Yesir, Tatar captives or prisoners of war, or bandits and deserters captured during raids. I am but its humble servant - so to speak. Galley slaves, indeed! This city prospers thanks to my living goods.
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It is thanks to me that the galleys of the Sublime Porte move, by my grace sail the taridas of the king of Sicily and even the ships of Louis the king of France.Īh, galley slaves. It has to be fed and watered twice a day and tries to run away if I turn my back. My merchandise is quite special, however. Introduction Good day to you, (young man/my lass). This is a list of interactions with Ramun the Slave Trader from With Fire & Sword.