When Sadar mentions haggling, Zetath shakes his head, “although anathema to Katapeshi traditions, my friend, I have no desire to quibble over coppers. If a poor merchant I seem, it is only since a merchant I am not. I offer a price that is more than fair here - you know it, I know it. I have a second lesser thunderstone here, for 2 gold - 4 silver, the water purifier is 4 gold with an unused filter in place, the compass was 8 silver. If you would like to buy the compass from the master goblin, that is between you two.” True to his word, he seems to have no desire to tolerate the customary argument to lower the price down, also unlike most merchants who slightly inflate expecting back and forth, he also is selling these clearly below market value.

To Kali, he seems to soften a bit at her entreaty, “yes, these are items Sofh has collected over the years. I would love for you to meet her and I'm sure she would endorse you, but for that I need money.”