Who was in the wrong here?
>>83499634
he should've bought weaker potions
>>83499634
the potion seller clearly underestimated the knight
>>83499634
What if the traveller wanted a potion strong enough to kill a dragon to bring into battle to kill his opponents?
is this paul joseph watson and one of the bogs?
>>83499634
The potion seller was merely doing his due diligence
>>83499634
He should have just bought the weaker potions or moved on to a more easily swayed potion seller
Is it too difficult to dilute a potion? Surely it would be advantageous for traveling
Potion seller was a madman.
>>83500714
Diluted potions are for the peasantry.
The potion seller should have just sold it to him anyways - he gets his money and also truly proves his potions aren't fpr the weak.
>>83501870
unless his potions weren't really that strong and he was trying to keep up the facade.
>>83501870
>guy dies from your potions
>no one does business with you anymore
merchant did nothing wrong. he can refuse service when he wants.
>>83500714
It's like trying to water down meth, it doesn't work that way, and you'll probably end up with unintended side-effects, one of which being D E A T H
>>83499634
The knight.
The potion seller's heart was in the right place. He didn't want blood on his hands even though he'd benefit from it. Besides, he probably has more experience than the knight on the matter.
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