I think perhaps you may not be wandering around with all your stuff in the city anyway.
well all your family's stuff ;p
just list what you might have on you usually... and keep that within budget... and we will use "Lynn's family's gold" to deal with other things in game ;p
> A wizard can cast only a certain number of spells of each spell level per day. His base daily spell allotment is given on Table: Wizard. In addition, he receives bonus spells per day if he has a high Intelligence score (see Table: Ability Modifiers and Bonus Spells).
> The PC lives in a mansion, castle, or other extravagant home—he might even own the building in question. This is the lifestyle of most aristocrats. He can secure any non-magical item worth 25 gp or less from his belongings in his home in 1d10 minutes. He need only track purchases of meals or taxes in excess of 100 gp.
> Send a spellbook into a random safe location on the Ethereal Plane, where it remains indefinitely. You can retrieve it later by concentrating as a standard action, causing it to reappear in your hands.
@bobble Depends on how much charity you want vs scavenging? You could have taken one from the pile of not-good-enough-for-sale attempts made by apprentice book-binders?
Can Tifer have helped them get the position in the first place? Tifer would know when the apprenticeship opened up because he keeps track of events happening in his area, and connected a friend who desperately needed a stable situation, with one.
i debated about Rio for a while, but i think he's a cis androsexual, as in attracted to male-presenting people. and he could very well throw on some high heels and embrace his inner queen sometimes
when Rio steps aboard a ship his entire personality changes from mild-mannered Pirate Dad who talks like "ah, mijo, we must examine the situation carefully" to "ARRR YO HO HO, LET'S SET SAIL ME STRAPPING LADS, FETCH ME SOME GROG"