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Going to The Dungeon
Chapter 2: The bedroom

Chapter 2: The bedroom

Thrain and Thorin were walking up stairs towards their bedroom after the enormous feast they had just eaten.

Apparently Mother was so thrilled about them exploring there first dungeon that she had accidently made way more food than they had needed although father wouldn't have stopped her, you could see him patiently waiting for the food while his mouth was drooling of course.

As they approached the door, Thrain reached for the door knob and entered the room.

The room was spacious and was separated in half, one side was Thrain's. Which had a bed and a bookshelf that had books about sword techniques, general fighting techniques, books about how the dungeons came about and books about the structure of dungeons. While Thorin's side also had a bed, it also had weighted clothes and other kinds workout equipment.

They walked to the middle of the room and faced each other and Thorin said "Do you think we should get the rest of the supplies now? You know how the town can be".

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The town in question was Merchant's Gathering, the town was known for producing a large amount of goods for dungeons such as weapons, medicine and general adventuring equipment. Because of this it was a non stop trading stop for merchants all around.

After thinking about it for a second Thrain spoke, "Yeah probably a good idea should be a lot less people this late into the night, do you happen to have been secretly saving money as well".

The moment Thrain had finished his sentence, Thorin was already reaching under his bed and pulling out a pouch of coins.

"Not bad, not bad" Thrain giving his brother a small clap "Mine's better". Thrain proceeded to reach over to a particular book 'How to find your valuables' pulled it out and opened the book to find the book had a pouch like shape carved out with the pouch fitting nicely inside.

Thorin surprised by the amount of effort he went into to hide the money as well as the fact it was bigger than his.