The little man gestures you over into a dark corner.

Do you reply:
  1. "I'll have nothing to do with it, begone you scab."
  2. "No thank you, I must be on my way."
  3. "Yes, here is the money."
  4. "Outrageous, no more than 9 pieces."


Monk: "Never! 14 pieces at the very least."

  1. "I will pay no more than 11."
  2. "Nine is your last offer!"
  3. "I will settle for that."
  4. "Let me see it first"


You hand over the money and the little man runs off into the labrynthine temple. You unroll your 'map', only to find a page torn from a book of sacred verses, clearly not the one the Monk was holding. You have been robbed! There is nothing more to do here.


Monk: "11, robbery! However I can see you drive a hard bargain, let us say 13."

  1. "Take 11 or leave it."
  2. "Twelve."
  3. "All right, 13."
  4. "Let me see what I would pay for.


Monk: "Ten!"

  1. "Nine!"
  2. "All right 10.
  3. "Let me see that!"
  4. "I'm off, this is ridiculous."


The Monk unrolls a parchment upon which you can see a well drawn network of passages with various symbols marked upon it, but he will not hand it over to you.

Monk: "Now that you have seen its quality, 15 pieces of gold."

  1. "No more than eleven pieces."
  2. "Agreed"
  3. "For that, it is worth no more than 7."
  4. "I have seen enough."


You grab the scroll he was about to give you, it is a page torn from a prayer book, the map is secreated up his sleeve, and turns out to be of the sewers below the capital. You grasp him by his neck and call out, "Thief!". Two of the Village's guard hurry over and drag him off to the Town House, leaving you In the Temple.


Monk: "Do I look like a fool to you, seven is simply an insult, I insist on Ten."

  1. "Nine is my offer."
  2. "Seven!"
  3. "I don't want it at all."


Monk: "All right, I can see why you search for the ultimate treasure, you must be poor."

  1. "OK, here is your Seven pieces."
  2. "That is too little, I don't trust you, give me that!"
  3. "It is too cheap for me, I'm no longer interested.


The Monk sighs: "All right, I suppose so, give me your money."

  1. "I think not theif!"
  2. "Here it is."
  3. "No, let me give you 14."
  4. "I'm not interested any more."
  5. "Actually its only worth six pieces."
  6. "Actually its only worth four pieces."
  7. "Impostor!"


Monk: "Do I look insane, the paper is worth more than that. I think you are just toying with me."

  1. "All right, here it is."
  2. "How about 13?"
  3. "Well then, I'm off."


Monk: "I am sorry I must ask for 15."

  1. "Well, I suppose so."
  2. "No more than 13."
  3. "No more than seven is all its worth!"
  4. "Show me the map again."
  5. "Nine!"
  6. "I'm going."