Post #170342
August 14, 2022, 04:26:23 PM
Albert Sigismund finds the famous Blacksmith Karl von Hamburg after travelling. He introduced himself in Berlin German
“Hello, I am Albert Sigismund von Preußen, a Prussian arms dealer. If you want to contact me, here it is! I would like you to forge me an axe, a strong one. So that I can go to the nearest forest and chop some trees. Here I brought some iron for you,” He took out iron from his heavy bag, “How many silver that will be?”
Karl von Hamburg responds with a Hamburger Accent in German, “That will be 20 silvers, please.”
“Alright!”, he takes out his shiny silvers from his heavy bag, “I expected more than this, actually.”
“Only because you are a German like me.”
After a while, Karl finally forges a sharp iron axe. He brings out a wood piece, “Perhaps you can try it on this wood?” Albert quickly chops the wood into pieces. He feels that the axe doesn’t affect his speed. He easily cut it into 2 pieces, “Thank you for this masterpiece, Bruder. Nice to meet you.”
“You too!”
He brings his large bag, iron axe, and begins to go to a nearby Black Forest, “Oh that looks like that one in Hessen… Is this the Hessen Black Forest? There have some really good wood!” He excitedly brings his iron axe, running with his bag shaking, “JA! JA! DAS IST GUT!” He chops a lot of tree with the axe. He uses his large bag to obtain the heavy timber. Though it’s heavy, he goes back to his shop, with a tired face while sweating…
“In Berlin I only need to plan for my Handelsreich but not actually doing it… Luckily no one opens a shop in my location, time to build my shop!”, He adjusts the pillars and structure of the shop, after finishing the base structure, he starts to put a Prussian Banner on his shop, indeed proud of his Vaterland. He also adds black-yellow-red stripes, the three colours of the German Fatherland. He finally finishes his decorations and so he begins to add up the walls. He successfully builds his shop, “Beautiful, I am glad my brother will come later to achieve our Handelsreich!”