Chapter 448: The Lion''s Den
Before you say anything, I want to dispel all notions that this is a hollow tower. Toraka Shale leaned forward on her desk, tenting her fingers. I dont tolerate such trash practices in my workshop, unlike some of ourpetition here in the city. Many of them are associated with enough hollow towers to buildplete castles.
The young, Thameish wizard was silent, caught off guard by the offer and having no idea what a hollow tower was. His mind reeled as his prepared responses suddenly became irrelevant; this was one scenario he hadnt anticipated.
Um, whats a hollow tower? He asked.
You dont know what a hollow tower is? She gave him a crooked smile. Then youve been very lucky not to have encountered one in your work experience to this point.
No, actually, the exact opposite of very lucky, Alex said. At myst job, promotion was a dirty word.
Ah, well, sometimes no promotion is better than a hollow tower. Shales face grew grim. When I first started working in the field, I worked for a potion makingpany: Tilvins Tinctures, it was called.
Ive never heard of it, Alex admitted.
Id be surprised if you had, she smirked, her eyes gazing over her office like a conqueror surveying newnds. This building <em>was</em> Tilvins Tinctures, and this office belonged to Tilvin himself.
Oh. Oh my, he said, looking around the office for signs of a former upant. He found none. Did you inherit it or buy it?
Inherit it? Hah! She gave a sharp bark of augh. If I had shared a single drop of blood with Tilvin, I would have thrown myself into the Prinean decades ago. No, I bought it, Alex. Because Tilvin was a terrible businessman and a worse boss.
He flinched in sympathy. I uhknow what thats like. Was it one of those everything that goes right is my idea and everything that goes wrong is your fault sort of deals? Because I <em>love</em> those, he said, sarcasm more gushing from his voice than dripping.
You <em>do </em>know how it is, she grumbled, her eyes lost in dark memories. And so we get to hollow towers. Tilvinand sadly, scores of other business people in the cityare very fond of promoting workers to higher positions, giving them loads of extra responsibility, and very little increased financialpensation. Hence, one climbs a tower, but gains no benefit from it: a hollow tower.
Oh, by the Traveller, that soundswell, I wont lie, it sounds terrible and really unfair.
Thats because it is, and I promised myself a long time ago that I would never adopt such a practice, she said sternly. Because of that, I wanted you to be confident that this isnt some hollow offer. Youve done good work here, and the fact that a golem you made on your own shows so much potential, <em>more</em> than proves your talent for craftwork. Especially at your age andwhere are you in your education?
Halfway through second year.
Wow, that <em>is</em> impressiveand whats the maximum level of spell you can cast? She asked, her bodynguage shifting slightly: leaning forward, eyes widening with alertness, a slight tension in her muscles.
Alex kept still, keeping his bodynguage calm as though he hadnt noticed a thing.
Youre still measuring my worth, Alex thought. Very clever. Youre acting like Im impressing you, meanwhile, youre pumping me for my limits. Well done, and I guess theres no sense in lying.
I can cast up to third tier spells, but obviously, Im a <em>lot</em> better when ites to mana maniption, he said.
Mhm, I can see your talent for mana maniption for myself, its quite extraordinary. And youre only at third-tier spells. Remarkable! She said, tension leaving her body. And youve aplished so much so fast. Hmmm, but that does put both of us in an interesting situation.
Oh? He cocked his head, watching her closely. What sort of situation would that be?
Well, Ill tell you, Alex, she said. Youre too good to be anyones assistant at this point. Much too good. But there are certain prerequisites of power and spellcraft that you dont <em>quite</em> meet yet in order to be a full crafter here at the workshop. You can do <em>most</em> of the job, but a full crafter would still have to check your work and even cast some spells for you that you don''t know, yet. Like Shape Metal for example: its very handy for forging iron golem bodies quickly. Or Stone Shape. Youll need these spells to help you produce quickly and with full detail.
Mhm? Alex said, keeping his face neutral. So youre saying that I wouldnt be able to perform a crafters full duties. At least, not yet.
You catch on quickly. She snapped her fingers.
A hidden hatch on the side of her desk opened, unleashing a horde of tiny handsno bigger than a small childseach forged of brass. They swarmed into the air on bee-like wings and, with a metallic buzzing, flitted over to her writing desk, fetching paper and pens.
As he watched in awe, theynded on the desk in front of his boss, centred the sheet and began writing simultaneously. Half a dozen hands working together to produce a contract of employment right before Alexs eyes: in less than a minute, the entire document wasplete.
Only a few lines remained nk: one for an agreed rate of pay, a space for Torakas signature, and another one for his.
As his eyes quickly scanned the contract, they paused on an interesting set of words, his new job title: Junior Crafter.
Hm, he mused, running his hand through his beard, cursing the itchiness. I dont remember meeting any junior crafters at the workshop. Is it a rare position?
It is, because youd be our first, she smiled. As I said, you cant do everything that an entry level crafter can: so youd need one of the others to look over your work or lend you a spell or two during the construction process. But, leaving you as an assistant would be a waste of your time and mybour resources. Besides, its time that you start gaining some leadership skills: I have a feeling youll go far with them.
Alex smiled at the irony: over the past year hed often taken a leadership role among fellowbatants, and hed also noticed how even the Heroes had taken to treating him as a source for guidance.
Hed had plenty of leadership experience, justnot much when it came to <em>building </em>things rather than smashing them. Ironic for a Fool since<strong></strong>they couldnt really fight; he had more experience leading people intobat than leading them in anything else.
Yeah, getting leadership experience would be valuable and I could take on bigger and better roles in the workshop, Alex said, subtly hinting at loyalty. Hed need that for what came next. Butwell, I think you know what Im about to ask. Whats your offer of payment?
Down to business, then, Shale said. Could you hand me that piece of scrap paper beside you?
He looked down, noticing a small piece of paper near his drink. Certainly, he said, sliding it to her.
Thank you, she relieved one of her industrious writing hands of its pen and tapped it on the piece of paper. What do you earn now?
Two gold coins per shift, Alex said.
A good wage for a student, sheplimented her own business practices. But, your skills are far beyond a students nowlets see that yourepensated appropriately. She wrote a number down. What about this for a starting wage?
She smiled, turning the page toward him; the ink on the number <em>35</em> glistened.
And he fought to keep his face neutral.
Thats in gold coin, of course, she said smoothly. Per shift. Not too bad, eh? At your current rate of pay as an assistant, you makewell, subtracting weekends, holidays and festivals, we do roughly two hundred and twenty one work days here at the workshop. Lets leave things like overtime and any extra days you book off for your exams out of it, so on average you bring home four hundred and forty-two gold coins in a year. At thirty-five gold coins per shift, youll match your former annual ie inno wait, youre part time, arent you?
Er, yes, I am, he said.
Right, so thats Her eyes drifted up and to the side as she worked through mental calctions. ...about three hundred gold in a year?
A little less, actually, he admitted. Festival days.
Right, thats true. And it also makes the math easy. At thirty-five, youd match your yearly ie as an assistant in roughly nine shifts. Well, just over eight and a half, technically.
Alex felt cold sweat threatening to erupt from his skin; between the apartment, the junior school and Theresas course auditing, their monthly expenses were thirty gold coins.
He would earn that in <em>one</em> shift at this new rate.
In a year, youd gross just north of five thousand gold coins, she said. Naturally, youd be subject to Generasis tax rate
Wait, taxes? Alex suddenly felt like he was choking.
Toraka Shale threw her head back, letting out an almost demonicugh. Yes, Alex, <em>taxes.</em> Wee to a most hated part of adulthood. You wouldnt have had to pay them on your wages since your ie was rtively low, but the governing council does take a solid twenty-seven and half percent of all ie once you reach a certain ie level. It does sting, but I suppose its the price we pay foryou know, roads, security and what-not. Just be happy youre not tributing goats to a local lord or something.
...I guess? He said, feeling the sting of coin flying from his hands. No wonder Mr. and Mrs. Lu were always so cranky when Alrics tax collector came around.
Still, even with paying taxes, youre a lot farther ahead, she said. Youll gross just north of five thousand gold coins in a year, pay about fourteen hundred in taxes then take the rest home. Thats thirty-five hundred gold pieces for a student who currently lives in heavily subsidised<strong></strong>ins at the university andif you perform half as well in school as you do hereyoure probably on a schrship. The university gives you free food and so.your living expenses are going to be minimal. What Im saying is that youll likely be able to squirrel away more<strong></strong>than three thousand gold coins in a year, even if you increase your spending. In just over ten years, youll be able to buy a t somewhere in Generasi outright. Butyou wont have to wait that long.
She drew an upward facing arrow beside the <em>35.</em>
As soon as you graduateor maybe even sooner, depending on how quickly you pick up higher level spellsIll see that youre promoted to full crafter. I pay any new crafter who joins our team a starting wage of seventy gold coins.
Alex nodded slowly; that was about what Professor Jules had said many crafters were paid per shift in Generasi. Thats a good wage, he said.
And thats not all, she continued. Ill count your time as a crafters assistant and your time as a junior crafter towards your seniority here at the shop. You wont be earning <em>starting</em> wages for long. Furthermore, if you wish to buy your own house or make anyrge purchase and need a letter of character witness to provide to a vendor, Id be happy to write one for you.
She tapped the nk like where he was to sign. So, what do you say?
Could you give me a moment, Mrs. Shale? Im just doing my own calctions, he said.
Whats there to calcte? she asked, frowning, a slight pressure entering her voice. I dont make an offer like this to just anyone, Alex. And its not one thats avable for long. I cant have you walk out of here to go tell every student at the university that there could be junior crafter positions at Shales. If you walk out, the offer expires.
He smiled slightly. I thought that might be the case.
Pressure.
It was amon tactic in sales: one hed picked up from sitting in Borgias Square, watching merchants negotiate with customers. He had to admit, she was a master of several of the techniques hed witnessed.
First off, shed exined the hollow tower to him, which was her subtle way of hinting that others in the city used such practices. This was done to show him that he might have a rough time working for herpetition.
Then, shed ttered him byplementing his skills, while at the same time reminding him of his limits. Shed used more subtly, but this time, it was to indicate that she was doing him a favour with this joband, in a small way, she waswhile letting him know that itd be hard to get such an offer elsewhere.
After that, shed asked him for the scrap piece of paper nearby, a small favour to continue building rapport.
Then, shedpleted all the math for him out loud, promising him riches,miserating with him on the pain of taxes, offering to do him a favour that would help him quickly establish roots in the city, and painting a bright future for him. Most importantly though, it was a bright future that would require his <em>continued</em> loyalty to her.
Oh, and he couldnt forget the drink shed offered as a small favour to him; one that got a little alcohol in his system to put him in a warmer, more receptive frame of mind.
Finally, after the carrot, shed brought out the stick.
That was the pressure.
Shed said the offer onlysted until he walked out the door. It was a clever move, meant to deny him time to think, stop him from consulting with anyone else, or going to herpetitors.
In short, shes created demand, added scarcity and urgency to the deal, he thought. All in an effort to stop me from negotiating. Well done, Toraka. And if I were just after a sry, I might have epted it.
He leaned forward. But this isnt about wages and promotions. This is establishing patterns. This is about whatester. Soen garde, Toraka. Let the negotiation begin.
His mind turned toward the workshop. ygon, would you minding up and seeing father?