Alexandre sailed to Tunis. They also spoke Arabian.
...Perhaps he should wait in port until a Romance-speaking person come along?
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Willem bought 35 crates of iron ore and sailed to Barcelona. It took 5 days to get there.
The iron forges of Barcelona were in full operation. One would almost think that Spain was getting ready for war.
Ham :: 368
Gin :: 331 (PRICE DEPRESSED - 53%)
Glass eggs :: 1119
Iron ore :: 889
Juan looked over the goods, nothing caught his eye. Nothing was good here, well, for him.
He shook his head as he turned to the helmsman.
"Back to Paris, my good man.
Juan again owed 419, and wrote out some low-valued promissory notes.
Almonds :: 186
Almond oil :: 653
Quicksilver ointment :: 1847
In port, he caught wind of a royal supply request: any merchant who supplies 200 total of at least 3 types of preference goods shall receive twice the market value.
Sell all the ore, try and buy some sails (again), then load up on brass and salt (leaving around 10k in hard coin).
Set sail for Tunis and continue getting to know the men. Surely some of the others at least have some contacts in the ports or know others with certain skills.
Mehmed profited 23231 from the ore. He then purchased 30 crates of salt and brass. He had 11686 ducats left. He tried to buy a sail, but good sails were priced at at least 50k.
He set sail for Tunis. At the dock, he saw a Romance-speaking person seeming perturbed by the wall of language.
Brass :: 620
Salt :: 292
Glass eggs :: 1330
Belleci sells the pepper, and then goes to find a cannon merchant, and purchases two cannons.
He then finds a farmer's market, and makes a purchase of 10 barrels of butter, before setting sail for his home in Venicia.
The pepper is sold for 11792 D. Belleci buys 10 butter and 2 boxes of cannons and sets sail for Venice. 22 days of port-hopping pass, along with 1760 D.
Butter :: 336
Cannons :: 4919