Ok, 14 votes for 2) and 7), 9 votes for 5) and 8 for 11). So, tanner, bookstore, market, and tavern. And one vote for the brothel and STDs
Due to logic, I'll do the market first so you can sell your stuff, and then proceed with bookstore, tanner and tavern in this order. Unless of course something happens.....
From what I gathered from the previous posts, the items people want to sell are the antlers and the average quality axe (a weapon you can't use that is currently just taking space in the backpack. And it weights a lot, and it's not worth much..).
20 – A morning at the market
You decide to start with the market. You hope you can manage to sell off the axe and the antlers, and you think it is the most likely place for that. After selling this, you can maybe buy something at the store of books and maps, and from the tanner. And then take a look at the tavern.
The market is not very big, but once again it's a new experience to you, seeing so many people selling and buying in the same place. You start by going around and asking various small merchants how much they would give you for the axe. At last, you find an old, grizzled merchant that offers you 30 copper pieces for it, and you accept. You think you did a decent job in haggling, but you wish you had some formal training or experience.
After that you search for potential buyers for the antlers. Here you have it easy. An old trader offers you quite a bit. You pretend to be uninterested, and then he raises the price to 2 silver pieces. You are actually surprised, but he explains to you that antlers this big are very hard to find, and that they are in demand in the capital for crafting some figurines for the nobles. You think a bit, and then sell them to him. After all, you have no real way to determine the price of the antlers, something you should try to correct. And it seems a good price.
(You have gained 2 silver pieces and 30 copper pieces)
After that, you decide to use the rest of the morning taking a look around the market, listening to rumors and observing the people.
You do hear a few interesting things. First, there are some rumors about Lord Medah. It seems he came to Bitak two years ago, under direct order from the King to take the place of the previous Lord of Bitak. There are a lot of rumors about him, but you do not hear anything reliable regarding who he truly is.
Then, there are some people telling you that Lord Medah has ordered a lot of stone blocks to be transported here. It seems they will build a stone wall around the village at last. Also, the rumors say that Lord Medah is searching for people to employ for various tasks, but nobody knows why.
Finally, everyone has noticed that the patrols have been tripled in these last two years, and that there are always quite a few soldiers manning the walls. And this of course has made everyone uneasy....
After some time listening to rumors you decide to look around to see if there are any interesting people. Maybe you could try to learn more of the world by talking to them...
in the middle of the plaza, you notice a merchant that is clearly from a different nation. He's very tall and has a rather dark complexion. He's also dressed in some foreign clothes. Maybe you could try asking him about his nation?
After that, you see an old woman in a corner of the plaza, with some strange stones on the floor before her. She is talking to some man, who after a while pays her and leaves. You ask around and you are told she's an old fortuneteller. Most consider her a fraud.
Also, you see a man in a corner near a small street, dressed in casual clothes but with clear eyes and a set jaw. He seem to be watching the entire plaza with cold eyes.
Would you like to talk to someone before heading to your next destination?
1) The foreign merchant. Ask him about his nation.
2) The old fortuneteller. Ask her to read your fortune.
3) The unfriendly man in the corner. Ask him what he's doing.
4) No. Relax for a bit and then go to the store selling books and maps.