"The guards are not very vigilant, and there is no city defense, and there are no magic cannons. The level of this fortress should not be high."
As Loki expected, this is indeed a primary comprehensive fortress. In other words, it is not a pure "settlement" of dwarves. There should be not only dwarves here, but also humans, Moors, other races, and even elves.
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It is unlikely that elves will appear in Yundal. They have always been noble and look down on the barren land.
Loki continued walking in the direction where the dwarf guards left.
"Hello! Young man!" On the road, there was an uncle carrying sacks of grain and the like, and he greeted Loki with a smile.
Loki nodded naturally.
This uncle looked like he had just returned from shopping at the market.
Loki didn't stupidly ask this or that. On the one hand, he was afraid of exposing himself as an outsider; on the other hand, Loki felt it was impolite.
Along the direction from which the uncle came, Loki heard and smelled "busy sounds" and "scent".
The market is so lively!
There are not only food sellers, but also weapons sellers, rings, jewelry sellers, magic book sellers, armor repairers, and weapon repairers. Basically, it's pretty comprehensive.
"Hey~ Do you need high-end weapons? Or repair equipment? Warriors?" A businessman shouted to Loki from across the road.
"No, thank you!"
Loki does have weapons. Since his "Hammer of the Creator" is an "artifact", its durability and loss value are negligible, and it never needs any maintenance. He doesn't dare to take it out easily, as it will definitely cause chaos and chaos.
tumultuous.
The "Hammer of the Creator" was pinned behind Loki's back. He didn't even dare to put it in his backpack, so he could only keep it close to his body.
Loki didn't dare to buy anything without Yundal currency, for fear of attracting guards.
"That will only add to the worries. It's better to sell something first."
"William's Arms Store" has the biggest sign. It sells broadswords, crossbows, spears, battle axes, as well as several silver staffs, farm tools, etc. Loki took a quick look and saw that they were all green or even colorless.
Simple equipment. The most advanced one is the short knife in the glass cabinet. (Blue level 6)
"The Duochrome Blade, if you don't count the bonus, the full level is level 10. They are not afraid of being robbed?" Loki scratched his head and studied the origin of the dagger.
"Is it forged or dropped?" Loki said to himself. Loki had almost forgotten the origin of such low-level things.
"It was forged by our boss William! You have really good eyesight! Have I never seen you before?" A young blacksmith apprentice came up to talk to him.
"Oh, thank you, I just came here not long ago," Loki replied.
"Can you let me see it?" Loki asked, pointing to the dagger.
"That's not okay. Master William said, you can only look at it and don't touch it. Unless you really want to buy it! It's 100 cloud coins!" The young man looked arrogant.
"Oh, look, how much is this worth?" Loki said, taking out a piece of pure copper from his backpack.
"Pure copper" is sparkling and rose-colored, as its name suggests, with no trace of oxidation at all.
"What a piece of copper!"
I saw a middle-aged blacksmith opening the door curtain of the back room and walking out.
"Hello! My name is William."
"Jack." Loki used a false name.
William took the pure copper from Loki's hand and couldn't put it down, looking at it again and again. He must have figured out what kind of weapons it can forge!
"Can I exchange my dagger for this piece of pure copper of yours?"
"Master! You,,," the young apprentice was about to say something, but was stopped by William.
After all, the young man is still young. He doesn't know that the pure copper in his master's hand is 10,000 times more pure than ordinary copper! It also has "magic crystal protection" that will never oxidize. If nothing else, it can be forged
Produce "blue accessories" of level 10 or above, or "purple weapons" of level 3 or less. Since the size is not large, it is no problem to make more than a dozen "soul-chasing knives". The premise is that it must be an intermediate-level or above blacksmith.
Build it yourself. If you let an apprentice boy do it, it is entirely possible that it will be scrapped due to insufficient experience level.
"50 cloud coins, right? I'm short of money right now, and I don't need your weapons yet!" Loki offered the price.
"!!" For William, it's simply too cheap! You don't have to exchange it with the "Duo Chrome Blade" that he worked so hard to build, it's such a bargain!
So William quickly ran to the counter, opened the lock, took out 80 cloud coins, and handed it to Loki respectfully.
Loki took the purse, counted it, and returned the extra 30 coins. For him, although he is sometimes greedy for money, he must keep his word. He doesn't want to be misunderstood by people...