The Fated tax collectors arrive, and Alynne and her servants bow to them. Then Alynne take them around a slight tour through her house, while at the same time her servants prepare breverages and a small breakfast in the main room for the collectors.
When they reach the main table in the dinning room, Alynne sat down with the tax collectors, while their servants stood behind them in case they need anything.
The tax collectors were baffled. Clearly Alynne was a very rich person, but after looking around and observing her papers, there was nothing there illegal, all was in perfect order, but somehow, the celadrin was, by the rule of law, very poor. They scratched their heads while checking the numbers and laws over and over and over again, but there was nothing.
Alynne also presented evidence of her contributions to the general public, which meant that she actually had some tax deductions in line, although there was a slight discrepancy over some of the taxes over such activities that, from the tax collectors, meant that she had at least have to pay something.
After a while and without noticing anything more that could be used, the tax collectors argue that Alynne owed the equivalent of 96 copper pieces, a meager pitiful amount, she gave a full 1 gold piece which meant that she paid 100 copper pieces, so the Fated tax collectors following the law converted and gave back 4 copper pieces.
''Well if everything is on track, i give you my thanks for today, gentlement.'' She said to them respectfully. She didn't even knew why all this formalities for a few coppers, but, the law was the law.
As the tax inspectors began to leave, they still didn't comprehend how she had done it...
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[OOC - Rolls]
Persuasion/Charisma 1d20+13 DC19 - 26|Pass
Deception/Charisma 1d20+9 DC19 - 16|Fail
Alynne has to pay 20% of her gold which from 4 gp, 7 sp, 7 cp converted is equivalent to 95,4 cp which i rounded to 96 cp.
Alynne pays 96 cp
Alynne final coin count is 3 gp, 7 sp, 11 cp