Why does this sound so familiar~ Hmm, yokai?
So a question here is how are ordinary adventurers are supposed to get there when
@Epsil clearly struggled to get to Fuyu Machi?
If we establish a trade relationship, how will the merchants and civilians get through the barrier?
Is it just me, or do they seem unwilling?
To be fair, we don't even know what's beyond the mountain and forest. Isn't it bluffing to say that we're able to handle it?
If you ask me, lately it's been feeling like our adventurers are spread thin. Can we afford to commit more adventurers to a new place? Or better yet -- is it worth it for the guild to redirect adventurers in Gelderholm to Fuyu Machi? Since
@Bochi has been there recently, would you support the guild pulling adventurers from Gelderholm to send them to Fuyu Machi? If yes, why?
Are those talismans and mana ores worth the lives of dwarvs?
Perhaps working together is a desirable thing... you bring up a good point that the world is a dangerous place.
I think for now... perhaps we can send an invitation for one of them to come over for tea.
Sounds nice. Are they willing to trade it? What would they want from us? Fuyu Machi seems to be quite a wealthy country. Are they willing to trade it for anything that we have?
Ah... I suppose I agree more with
@Vanus here. The Adventurer's Guild isn't exactly enemies with the Merchant Guild. If anything, we often work together and share the profits.
Our guild lacks wagons and traders and all that infrastructure to do the trading ourselves.
Similarly, the Merchant Guild often requires protection.
If we were to establish a trade relationship with Fuyu Machi, then most likely we would collaborate with the Merchants guild.
That's an... interesting... proposition. You're saying that we should get involved completely without the merchant guild?
How will we arrange for goods to be transported? We don't have a network of warehouses or horses or wagons...? Not to be mean, but most of our adventurers are wandering buffoons who don't exactly come across as skilled merchants.
Perhaps you have a suggestion of some kind?