"It's Daniel. As for the reason I'm out here looking for a shop that has Titanium in a good quantity is for a contract. You see, in a zero-g environment like space it would be perfect to construct without things like gravity. However due to physics being a thing, I am making an exoskeleton that can easily move mass in space in a cost effective way without using too much fuel and such. But I'm probably boring you with this..."
It was a half truth. Yes he did have a contract and yes it did involve an exoskeleton, but it was not for construction in zero-g. But he did not tell Dale this for the fear he'd just be asked repeatedly to make him something.
"But uh...fine, I guess I'll go to this place of yours."
"Zero... Ah, I'm not smart enough to know what that is, bud. Oh! But you'll love this place! Perfect to get the frost outta your brain."
He pointed down a nearby street with a smile and laugh. Waving for Daniel to follow, he began to walk down the path. They were heading directly to a massive wooden tavern, with two floors and several brightly lit Windows. It seemed thee tavern was built on the remains of a tree, roots escaping from under it, in every direction. A large field of grass surrounded the place, where tables lined up, and people and fireflies danced about. Sparkles of various colors mixed with the air in a cheery celebration of life. Perhaps the most interesting part was the snow. The snow had completely avoided the tavern and the area around it! A magic of some kind.
"See? I'm sure you'll find someone here for titanium if you need it."
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