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My story is set in the equivalent of the early 20th Century. Magic and science are struggling to get along.
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Glladin stirred his midsun meal with one finger and hooked a piece of fish in his middle claw. "I miss fresh lavdoc." he sighed, giving the limp chunk a sniff. "The canned stuff isn't the same."
"Yeah, well. At least your's looks like fish. I don't know what this stew is, but it's not rabbit," Roksur grumbled. He pushed the bowl away and took a mouthful of ale. "The drink's ok though."
"It is one of the better ales in Galtin's Port," Glladin admitted. He took a deep drink out of his tankard to wash away the blandness of his meal. "Well, I guess we'd better get back to the shop and see what the surprise Master Tangford has for us."
"I guess so. Umm, Gll. Your fur." Roksur mimed rubbing the back of his hand across his face.
Gll growled and picked up a napkin. He carefully dabbed the ale foam off his face. "And that's why I prefer mead. Less mess."
Roksur laughed, "Well, you're not as bad as that dwarf in the shop next door. I'm sure he has a roast chicken wing in his beard."
"It's actually a Podl'adom pigeon wing." Glladin rose from his stool and straightened his kilt. "Very distinctive smell. Been there for nearly two weeks."
"Huh. Well, there you go. I thought I was imagining it." Roksur pushed open the tavern door and stepped onto the busy footpath. "Dwarves are great at crafting things and digging holes, but personal hygiene isn't always high on their list of priorities."
"True. Especially if there's coin to be had. They become very focused on their work."
The pair headed back through the caves to their shop on the Cog, wondering what new idea their boss had come up with. Master Tangford had a nose for new technology, but the people of Leinyere away from the Port weren't always ready for what he'd sourced. Or weren't prepared to pay his price.
"So, do you have any idea what his latest gadget is?" asked Gll.
"Not really. He's had a couple of different cargo landaus in the workshop the apprentices measured up. One of them said he had a Mage Master visiting as well."
"Curious. I wonder what it is. I've heard that the western guild in Portoa is working on a flying machine. Maybe that's it."
"You Anocots, always sticking your whiskers into other denizen's business." Roksur laughed. "I don't know, but he was very insistent that I had a good rest last night and a decent meal. That's really odd. Tangford usually has the more experienced salesbeings look after the latest creations."
"Hurrr..." growled Gll. "I'll be happy to sell something that gets us a decent commission. I'd like to get more than a few scraps for a sale."
"True... Oh, by Litheo's hairy nose! We'd better hurry." The enormous clock that towered over the Port started chiming the hour. Roksur broke into a run, and Gll loped along beside him. They rounded a corner and through the shop door just as the last note boomed.
"Harumph..." huffed Master Tangford. "You two just made it in time. I'd hate to have docked my new star salesbeings two scraps for being tardy."
"Sorry Master. The Cog bridge was busier than normal." panted Roksur.
"Yes. And the tavern was a bit slow serving tosun. Certainly a lot of people in town." Gll added, tugging his waistcoat to straighten it.
"Well, that's to be expected. It is coming into the season of Greentide. A lot of customers buying goods for their farms. Anyway, wasting time, wasting cogs. Follow me." Master Tangford pushed open the door at the rear of the bright sales area and entered the large stores area. An area near the rear cargo door had been cleared for a tarpaulin-covered large pile of something.
"Any idea what it is?" Roksur muttered to Gll.
His partner twitched his nose, trying to pick up a smell. "It's mechanical. But there's something different... And there's the Mage the others were talking about."
An elderly man dressed in a suit coloured Fire Mage red stepped out from behind the tarped object and nodded to the party.
"Glladin, Roksur, this is Master Landrov of the Mage Advancement Guild. The Master came to me with an idea quite a while ago. I thought it was worth looking at, so we developed this together." Tangford stepped forward, and with a flourish removed the tarp. "Taken a while to get it to this state."
Roksur's jaw dropped, and Gll's ears twitched in surprise. Before them was the largest autolandau either had seen. Such machines were a rarity anywhere in Leinyere and were usually small steam-driven two-seaters owned by the very rich. This was much larger and resembled a horse-drawn cargo landau.
Gll's curiosity got the better of him and he bounded over to the machine. "Has to be a cargo auto. I could sell these to anyone back home. No horses, but then, no snacks in an emergency. Hmmm. Steel frame and wheels with rubber. Nice. Nothing worse than breaking a wooden wheel on a rough track. Good load area with the engine mostly under the tray. You have a wheel to steer, not a tiller? Interesting..."
Roksur slowly walked around the auto. It was a magnificent machine. The high gloss Sales Guild green paint was set off with Fire Mage red striping and the brass steam engine had been burnished so that the entire shop could be seen in the reflection. He stopped and paced out the length.
"This is amazing, Masters. It has to be, what? About 10 of my steps, so 75 hands long and 25 wide? It looks spectacular, but who do you plan to sell it to? It'll be more than what a good horse-drawn landau would cost. And what powers it? That's a small engine for its size and carrying capacity."
Landrov chuckled, "Ahh, youth. I can see why you suggested these two for promoting the Landford. Up with the latest technology."
"Yes," agreed Tangford. "And we need Roksur's elemental skills. Right, so let's get started."
He stepped over the machine and rapped a brass tank. "We were at a combined Guild meeting and Master Landrov was lamenting the fact that young beings were not honing their elemental mage skills. They were more interested in new machines or the latest dance craze. I mentioned that I had one young human on my staff who could conjure a small self-sustaining fireball but he only used it for cooking at our annual midsun get-together."
Landrov chuckled. "Not that roasting pork isn't a good use of your skill. We were on the Mage Council balcony and that steamer "Portoa Princess" sailed in under the Cog. The smoke from the coal it burns... Horrible. I stunk for the rest of the sun. That got me thinking. Elemental fire is much cleaner, and hotter than coal or wood. I just needed a way to use it in some sort of engine."
"And I'd had this idea for a cargo landau that a farming village could share, but normal engines are too large. It would take up a lot of load space." Tangford said. "We did a bit of quiet investigation and found an Anocot researcher who had some novel ideas for reducing the size and improving the efficiency of engines."
"Was that Hasnk Dmzin? From memory, she had some interesting ideas for machines." Gll asked from the driver's cab.
"Yes, we met her in Rrmwite. An amazing mind. She had designed a much, much smaller and more powerful engine but needed someone with Dwarven contacts to get some of their special metals." Tangford laughed, which was a rare sight. "They liked the potential. The idea of a machine to move their goods without beasts, particularly underground, was very attractive."
"And the potential river of gold Gears or Quartos that would flow from sales. Dmzin got her metal, we have our compact engine, and the Dwarves in Podl'adom have been promised a machine." Landrov added. "To the question of who, and how anyone can afford it... Most villages have someone with basic fire mage skills. And most farmers would love to be able to move more goods to market without needing to look after horses, oxen, or whatever beasts the Islanders use. Team them up and it would be a boon for the village."
"Ok, I can see the potential customers. But it's still going to be hard to sell this to a farmer." Roksur said, scratching his head. "What price are you putting on it, Master?"
"Two Gears and seven Cogs."