workshop.-He said, pointing to one of the alleys leading to the great workshops for making things sold in the shops along the main artery of Koriens.
The dragon followed his master and after only a moment they found themselves in front of a three-storey building over whose entrance hung a signboard with the golden inscription Vittoro & Waffenkreuz. On display were various types of armour and shields arranged by type - leather, half armour, plate armour or full armour. As Draco noted, each piece on display was a fully combat rather than parade model.

-Let's go in and say hello.- Darius muttered, placing his hand on the door handle. He drew in a deep breath and pushed open the door. A bell buzzed somewhere in the depths. They stepped inside.
Draco began to look at the various types of armouring wares trying not to move away from Bleist, but when the master noticed his interest he merely nodded approvingly and the dragon disappeared between the armours.
Each of the pieces on display had a short description attached telling of its dimensions, weight, purpose and materials used. The shop contained every known type of armour - elven, dwarven, magical, draconic and many more. Anyone who came here would find something for themselves. Draco thought as he eyed the black dragon armour with delicate decoration and reinforced plates on the forearms.

-Greetings to an esteemed customer.- A voice reached him from somewhere in the depths of the shop.-What would you like?
-I would like to speak to Master Vittoro.- Darius' reply reached Draco's ears.
-Unfortunately, Master Matheo does not receive visitors.-The dragon stepped out from between the armours set up behind the back of the shopkeeper, who did not notice him. He was quite tall with a delicate stature and pointed ears. Elf. Draco noticed Darius' slight movement and soundlessly stepped back between the armours from between which he had just emerged. He realised by the expression on the master's face that he had done what Bleist wanted him to do. However, he wasn't sure why the master had told him to