>>5591789"And what could possibly be of equal value to the armor of my father, the only one that fits upon my frame, which the river god had to strip of him first to get him killed?" A quick rejoinder, a rhetorical question- but how does he respond? (s)He thinks for a moment.
“My father’s own spear, a famed weapon that has slain many warriors. This I offer in exchange for the armor of Hippomedon” Stunning.
You mask your response, but internally you are shocked. You saw the spear of Peleus in his own palace, a massive weapon whose make and quality outstrips your own substantially. The weapon is said to have been blessed by Hephaestus himself at his wedding, even if it is not of divine origin. It is a worthy wager. But do you take it?
>Yes, accept the wager>No, renegotiate (say what)>No, play without odds>Something else?A short update, but it remains important