IC:
Startup capital would be nice. His arrangement with Magnus involved something a bit too close for comfort to a second apprenticeship- a long stint of work in which he wouldn't see much of the profit, and putting together the capital for an independent operation could have taken him a long time. It beat trying to start over in Peredburh as far as he was concerned, and that was about the only reason he was trying to swing it.
Something to think about. All right, then. First priority will be for him to find some place to stow what equipment he has so that it won't get lost or stolen. That means he can ditch the pack mule, which is a liability if he has to do more traveling. A few packs of equipment would be a bit big for a safe deposit box, even if they existed, so alternatives are called for. Obvious candidates:
One, the temple complex. I'm not entirely clear on whether there are separate buildings for the various gods, something like a scaled-down version of what you described in the last thread, for the temple district in Auvaine City (probably complete with some of the buildings being demolished). I'd think so, since from the sound of it this is probably the biggest city in thirty to fifty miles.
As a craftsman looking for a minor form of succour, the logical place to check is with the priest(s) of Ikhran- talk to them, explain that he's looking for is a disused corner in a building secure from thieves and other roguish characters, and how would he go about arranging that?
Two (and one may lead directly to two), a fellow alchemist, one of the... what, 4±2 in town. He'd be willing to let someone else
use the equipment, so long as there's some guarantee it'll still be there when he comes back looking for it. If that or something close to it is fair compensation for storing it safely, good. If not, time to do some more bargaining.
OOC:
Larric's idea of glues could escalate a bit above the typical cookery. Once set up doing- well, whatever, he might very well start fiddling on the side, reasonably confident of finding something interesting. Alchemy is so recipe-based, there's a lot going on beneath the surface, low-hanging fruit for someone with an idea what they're doing.
There wouldn't happen to be a coal seam about, would there? Bituminous shale? Never mind, don't answer that, that's a problem for later.
