- Its probably better to know we are friends with these people before we start taking to them, give it another week.
- - Also take care not to work too hard or the other workers will most likely dislike you because you make them look bad.
- What do the most basic things cost? (food other than gruel, clothes, hygiene, maybe tools, etc)
- In the meantime, purchase a warmer blanket or something to make us more comfortable at home.
You wonder if you overestimate your skills in hauling nondescript crates between two points, but regardless you make sure to keep your hauling in check as to preserve your relationship with others.
By the end of the week you could maybe be considered "light friends" with some of your coworkers. All of which are higher than you in position (because, again, you're lower than
everyone else). You learn that they go for a drink at the local bar every week, and are invited there next week. You've gone to the bar once before. It's not great, like everything else in Graywharf. Suspicious unnamed "alcohol" filled with weary and tired patrons all in a neat dirty larger-than-normal shack.
You do some shopping in your free time this week. A cheap serviceable blanket costs
$5 and you put it on your "bed" for use at nights. A bit of extra comfort should go a long way. Hopefully.
Clothes really vary based on what you're looking for. At the moment you have some basic clothing which is arguably presentable in most situations. Hygiene is, thankfully, notably expensive. You may not have the luxury of running water inside your hovel, but access to clean water is one of the few things most people in the country still have. So keeping oneself clean is just a matter of time.
Tools, however, do cost money.
Graywharf isn't a manufacturing town and while it does have a harbor, the logistics involved in importing things like tools aren't of amazing quality. A toolbox with a comprehensive set of tools (all of "probably won't break immediately" quality) would cost
$50. No particularly specialized tools or power tools, but enough to cover pretty much any non-specialized scenario. You can go cheaper -- just a basic set of tools (like a hammer and screwdriver and a couple other necessities) would cost
$15.
You paid
$10 this week for gruel to feed yourself. It's disgusting, but arguably filling.
You received
$15 for your job at the harbor.
Overall, you made
$0 profit this week.
Reputation: Literally Nobody
Cash: $68
Assets: