Was he in the right?
Was he in the right?
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With only one glance, you can clearly tell he is incapable of handling the strongest of potions, the seller was right
No the seller tried to save his stupid life
He repeatedly told him that the portions were too strong for him and would kill him
The seller was in the right. It's like trying to buy a car from a dealership without a license, they would be stupid to give you the means to harm yourself or others.
>t. potion seller
The seller is wrong, it doesn't matter if someone can't use a product, if they want to buy it, you sell it. A buisness is supposed to earn money, not arguing about whom is deserving of buying your wares
Is that Andy Murray?
Yes, he was going into battle and needed the strongest potions. The potion seller didn't even know what battle he was going into yet didn't want to sell him his potions or even inquire about the battle. Something was up about that guy
He could have gone to another potion seller that sell weaker potions
Look at the Chad jaw. This man could drink at least 2 of the strongest potions the potion seller had. The seller was just being a greedy orc
>be a potion seller
>don't sell your potions to customers
What's the point?
But user, he clearly needed the strongest potions to go into battle. He knew if he only took weaker potions he'd die. Why else would he insist so hard to get the strongest potions?
Nah, he was almost crying like a bitch when the seller wouldn't give him any potions
>pharmacist
>don't sell morphine to junkies
What's the point???
>gets shot
dumb phoneposter
In a perfect world, men like me would not exist
That's bullshit and that knight was clearly up to no good
But this is not a perfect world
In a perfect world threads like these wouldn’t exist
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He's got so many good videos, i hope people watch more than just the potion seller one because he deserves views
The potion seller was correct not to sell the him his strongest potion if it would kill the traveler. However, the potion seller could have offered him the strongest potion he could handle. At the end of the day, there’s things they both could have done differently
If you didn't like the game you may go back to your fucking smash thread
But thisss...is noT a perfect world...
If he was a true Knight he would kill a dragon without potions.
for a second I thought this was vegeta and I was gonna get a dose
>my potions would kill a dragon, nevermind you
maybe that was his intention. Maybe he was going into battle against a dragon and wanted to kill it with the potions. How could the potion seller be so naive?
why didnt the seller give him a weaker potion and say it was his strongest potion?
No, because his strongest potions make you literally so fast that you clip through the map and so strong that you break reality. He'd be stupid to sell them to some rando.
here you go user
The Potion Seller sells his potions in the kingdom, he is obligated to sell anything to soldiers within that kingdom. They are the law. Whether the seller thinks the soldier can't handle it or not is none of his concern.
And be known as an dishonest potion seller?
Because he doesn't compromise his product to please fools?
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What was her name I forgot
Cinnamon Roll
Semen Demon
Aradia Canela
Milk Tank
Potion Pussyjuice
The knight was on the verge of tears when he realised he wasn't getting the potion. Does that sound like a man who would be able to handle one of the strongest potions ever created?
When we all parish form this Earth, the aliens that discover our rotting corpses and ruins are still going to have this famous debate.
Really one of the biggest works modern literature has to offer.
The potion seller doesn't know what the buyer wanted the potions for.
He said the potions could kill a dragon.
Maybe the buyer was going dragon slaying and needed a dragon killing potion.
See
Maybe, but he only asked for his "strongest potions". If he were to need a dragon killing potion, he would have asked for such a thing.
If that was the case why didn't he make that clear? The knight clearly meant to use it on himself.
Potion seller has the right to refuse service.
Knights have low intelligence.
Agreed. If you truly believe your strongest potions are too much, offer some you think could benefit him which he could handle. His asking for "the strongest potions" was clearly a bit of hyperbole.
How did this meme even get started? I played Skyrim for the first time after being unable to get my modded Oblivion to work and I never once saw these two faggots in any potion shop.
He never said he was going to consume the potions, in your analogy that means I can't go to a car dealership to buy a car for someone else.
You really want to sell a dragon killing potion to someone with low intelligence then?
Fucking weak bait you scrub.
Way to be fucking asshole. Knights are nearly all part of the noblest families in the realm, raised in the classical tradition. How dare you call them stupid, you peasant ass.
They put all their points in strength and constitution.
While you're right that he had the right, does that really make it... right?
>dopey ass looking knight thinks he knows more than a trained professional