>>5482011You walk through the main streets of Dorn, cutting an intimidating figure in your armor, your revolver and saber at your waist, shield on your back, over your pack, and with your rifle slung over your shoulder.
You have bought rations for four days, in addition to buying the basic equipment for an expedition:
>A couple of strings.>A lantern and oil.>A great tent.>A compass.Or at least the implements you can remember.
>You can suggest others.All of this ended up costing 400 dots.
That figure would have been more significant if it weren't for the bag added to your backpack.
Your mother smiled like a wolf while you signed the contract to formalize the deal between you. Even when she hand you the money Mary looked so smug, so triumphant. You almost consider breaking the contract right then and there.
But you had good reasons not to.
3500 Reasons to be exact.
You sigh while looking at some shop windows.
With your now 4,300 dots, your transportation options have expanded.
Your plan so far was to use the cart service that circulates the roads between the cities and towns to get closer to your places of interest. The service is relatively cheap, and reliable most of the time.
But it has its limitations. They cannot get off the roads, and if the roads are closed for any reason they have no choice but to stop. And that is not to mention that if you leave one to explore you will have to wait for another to pass or walk to the nearest town.
Now you have the option to buy your own mount, either a horse or an earth-dragon, which will allow you to ride your team wherever you want.
But that freedom is not free. Even if you can afford them now, their prices aren't cheap.
What will you do?
>Buy mounts.>Use the cart service.>Other.