Many Daeva ask Taraerinerk to sell their stuff. Some are rare and precious, yes.... Others turn out to be stolen goods, nyerk, nyerk.
But in all Taraerinerk's years as a humble trader, the most expensive thing ever sold was a costume.... Yes!
Cannot tell you the exact price! Even immortal Daevas can die of sticker shock, yes?
Yes! Benes, Daeva of Divine Clothing, made the costume with her own hands without using any Tailoring skills. Truly handmade!
Taraerinerk asked her why work so...unproductively! She said she puts entire thought into every stitch.
Benes was making most elaborate costume for her lover...yes! But lover vanished in battle before costume was ready. Nyerk, nyerk.
Benes asked Taraerinerk to sell costume...so much pain and sorrow, yes? So costume ended up here, not with costume merchant.
Costume sales are hard! This one especially--too expensive! And not useful in battle...
But yesterday, costume sells! Could Daeva tell this to Benes?
Such a painful memory to [%dic:STR_DIC_N_Benes]...nyerk, nyerk. Taraerinerk doesn't understand why beautiful Benes suffers so much.
Taraerinerk has enormous pile of Kinah for her. Tell her to come here, yes?
No? Daeva never walks the Divine Road?
What can Taraerinerk do? More sadness!
Taraerinerk must ask another Daeva.
More customers ask for Jooma than for me.
Daevas today just don't appreciate the exquisite, older style. It's all combat, all the time.
Your clothes, for example, show a poor sense of taste.
The costume sold at last, did it?
I thought about getting it back, but now that it has sold, I feel...I feel free.
I can't mourn forever, can I?
Deliver Taraerinerk's message to [%dic:STR_DIC_N_Benes].
Benes assigned Taraerinerk to sell an expensive costume a long time ago. The costume finally sold, so Taraerinerk asked you to tell Benes that Kinah awaits her.
Taraerinerk told you Benes's sad story of the costume she made for her lost love.
Benes assigned Taraerinerk to sell the costume, which finally sold.
When you told her the news, Benes said that the costume had long bothered her and that she would feel free now that it was gone.