"What are you trading here, and what do you seek to gain?" you ask.
"We bring wares from the principalities of the western plains, mostly; iron and tin tools and utensils, cotton or woollen cloth, wine, honey, some ceramics. A few steel arms, although those are headed west to the port of Jarm; the kobolds around here don't usually have things worth trading for them. A handful of other sundry supplies, some dried food and such. Mostly the swamps are just a route through to Jarm, but we trade what we can along the way. The kobolds tend to want tools they can't get hold of; usually they trade lizard skins, dried meat, sometimes sake. We pick up herbs and decoctions from, ah, how do you pronounce it again? Bomugil? That's the one. They sometimes fetch a fair price in Jarm. Then we usually go north from there to the hills and trade with the dwarves."
"Do you trade in slaves as well?"
"Ah, not us," says Jenassa, looking a little wary, "but the eastern sealords bring slaves to Jarm, and the dwarves sometimes sell captured goblins there. We could always make enquiries."
"Well, I am looking for more of a long term trading relationship, in any case. Certain wares, food in particular but also perhaps some of your other items, in exchange for valuables."
"What sort of -"
"Skins, pelts and feathers, in part, but also... these." You reach into your leather sling and remove a handful of the finer silver and jade trinkets you took from the catacombs. Jenassa keeps a straight face, but you see Vela's eyes widen at the sight of them. "I thought you might be interested. Speaking of valuables, there is also the matter of the toll." Again, you display a sharp-toothed grin. "As you say, these are my lands."
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"O-of course, milord," says Jenassa. "Were we travelling through one of the principalities, a toll of 100 silver coins would be usual. We would be happy to pay that."
"Seems a little short," you point out.
"Well, this has been a difficult trip, milord. We need to keep some of our coin to make purchases in Jarm. The kobolds here usually trade in goods, but Jarmish merchants prefer silver. We could offer you 150 coins?"
That seems reasonable? You guess? "Two hundred," you say, because you're still a dragon.
"Of course, milord," says Jenassa, looking relieved at your offer. Vela hurriedly counts out a number of silver coins (some thicker and of larger denominations, rather than just 200 small coins) and separately bags them before holding the bag out to you. You daintily pick it up in your claws and stash it (
200 silver coins!).
"So, milord," continues Jenassa, "what sort of permanent trade are you looking to arrange? We can make sure to bring what you need on our next pass through the swamps."
What permanent arrangement would you like to negotiate here and now? Select up to 3 options.
A) Food for trinkets or pelts.
B) Luxuries (wine, honey, rare foods) for trinkets.
C) Steel arms for silver coin. (
You could equip mortal minions with these.)
D) Iron tools and utensils for trinkets and pelts. (
Not much immediate use for you, but you could gift them to subjects as a show of largesse or equip workers engaging in industry on your behalf.)
E) Silver coin for trinkets and pelts.
F) Slaves for silver coin.
G) Human art objects for silver coin.
Additionally, would you like to make any trades here and now? (Select up to 3.)
A) Food for trinkets or pelts.
B) Luxuries for trinkets.
C) Steel arms for silver coin.
D) Iron tools and utensils for trinkets and pelts.
E) Silver coin for trinkets and pelts.
F) Medical supplies, if they have any, for silver coin.