Who was in the right

Who was in the right

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the Knight was in the right. Potion seller was a cunt to him desu

Potion seller may garner hatred for his honestly, but be spoke the truth.

FUCK THE THALMOR
KILL THEM ALL

Potion seller has a right to refuse to sell his potions.

Potion seller could have been held liable for death of the knight

No because he clearly gave him a fair amount of warnings

This. Potion Seller may be a dickhead, but he saved Knight's life.

The knight dodged a bullet. Trust me, the potion seller's potions are too powerful for a dragon, let alone a man.

Potion seller made it clear how strong his potions were, and the knight was driven into hysterics because he was accused of being weak and he knew it was true.

There is no ambiguity about this. The knight was being presumptuous. The potion seller was just laying down some hard truth.

Knight was in the right he said many times that he NEEDS the potion to kill the dragon. Who is potion seller to hold that back from him, he doesn't know his motive.

Hard to say. Knight clearly knows and is confident in his own strength, but the same could be said for potion seller and his potions. I think it's a lack of communication on both their parts that no transaction was made

I'm pretty sure it was the same guy but just moving his head alter the distortion.

Bullshit, user. Don't ever again come in here peddling such bullshit and false information. Fucking idiot

Nobody ever asks how the potion itself felt about the whole thing.

What a fucking idiot

What are you all talking about?

Fucking retard don't ever post here again you here me?

I thought it was an interesting commentary on the rise of the merchanting class displacing the previous class superiority of the warrior class, aptly demonstrated in the analogy of the potion allowing the potion seller to do anything the knight can.

Better question, how does the potion seller even stay in business if even hisbweakest potions are too much?

I like this meme and having fun is great but it’s not really advice so I’m gonna have to report this to the local authorities.
Sorry for the inconvenience OP, mind the posting in the future and have a good day

I see this thread's advice is too strong for you, traveler. You should go to a thread with weaker advice.

If his potions are as strong as he claims, only the strongest and richest adventurers may buy them, letting him charge them an absurd amount of cash for each potion, which in turn should make him filthy rich

Go away newfag

You're stupid if you don't see the analogies and metaphors in this thread
This is life advice right here

Underrated post

The best and the only based thread on this board right now.

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The knight. You have to put your hand in a dragon's mouth to feed it the potion. Who will do this? Probably a knight. So why not skip the middle man and just send the knight to slay the dragon?

Common sense, you guys.

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