Big Red just raised an eyebrow when the Archer chose to keep her curved blade and sell the longsword because of the effort involved of learning to use it. Wasn't a bow harder to learn? Eh, she'd use what she wanted to use. Then she nixed the idea of taking on the sewer job because she had been down there once before and it was apparently scary. That got a snort from him, they had just killed a small horde of goblins and fended off a pair of giant boars. What challenge was there in giant bugs and some big rats? Druid Girl mentioned not keeping the dagger, making him shake his head. [color=red]"Having a short blade is handy to have in case something is on top of you. A staff can only fend off so much after-all and has a huge dead zone."[/color] He said, a dagger would have the proper length to do more than just make something bleed, it'd actually hit vital organs if say a wolf was on top of her. Or another human. Still he couldn't force them to keep gear they didn't want. Either way they meandered into town, passing by guards with wiggly eyebrows, and into the more business oriented sector. Druid Girl mentioned the two potential shops they could sell the weapons at. [color=red]"Smith would most likely offer more since it's iron and steel. Even if they're useless the metal can still be reforged into something else."[/color] He said as he went towards the smithery. Only the heat, smell of burning coal, and clangs of metal were his guide unless the girls took the lead.