Now that the dust has finally settled, who was in the wrong here?

Now that the dust has finally settled, who was in the wrong here?

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The soldier. Potion seller was doing the right thing by not letting him buy a potion that he can't handle. If knight had his way he would just die from the potion that's too strong.
Gotta respect potion seller for sticking to his morals in the face of such pressure and even missingo out on a sale.

Knight
The potion seller clearly warned that he would fucking die if he drank ANY of his potions, yet the knight insisted on buying one. If the potion seller really was an ass then he would've just taken the money and not cared about the knight dying

Nobody. The Potion Seller piece of fiction is an extremely nuanced and esoteric display of human nature surrounding the pursuit of power. The knight believed he was too inferior to win his battle without the help of the seller, but the seller believed his work was too superior to be handled by human hands. It's never revealed whether or not either were correct, and thus it's left for us to decide.

>go to hospital
>your wife is permanently 100% a frog forever
what would you do in this situation

Dolores's husband deserved better.

Frog cloaca

We just don't know enough about the Potion Seller to say. Perhaps his potions weren't quite as strong as he would have had the knight believe.

I should have gone to a better hospital. I could afford it after all.

The potion seller did nothing wrong; it's completely within his rights to discriminate in whatever way he wants. It's his potion, his apothecary; his rules. If the adventurer, or anyone else, takes issue with this, they're free to open their own shop. The free market will solve it.

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if the potions are so strong they can kill a dragon who are the potions even for???

>go to a different hospital
>doctor installs lights into your feet like a rocket ship flying off into space every time you take a step
you just can't win

Frussy

Ultimately the knight was in the wrong. If the potion seller hadn't refused to sell him any potions then he wouldn't have become victorious under his own power and realised his destiny.

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They’re for super dragons

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Can she talk too? Does she still have the lifespan of a human? Or is she a normal frog in all respects?

Potion Seller
Bake the cake, bigot

She's 100% a frog, there's nothing they can do, she's a frog forever. She can still talk though.

he is an academic, not a seller of cheap tricks. his goal is to test the limits of potions for future generations.

>Be potion seller
>Even your weakest potions would kill a dragon, let alone a man
Who is this guys market?

people that want to kill dragons. It's a poison shop.

That husband is easily his best character with second place being a tie between gregory tingus and strinkaringus. There is such perfectly executed emotion when he starts talking about the mustard on his sandwiches

If this particular potion seller were the only one in the land and still refused to sell to the knight, he would be in the wrong. However, when he refuses to sell his potions on account of them being too powerful, he advises the knight to go to a merchant that sells weaker potions. Everything the knight does after that is pure stubbornness from his wounded pride.

Who was in the wrong here
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this is my wife, say something nice about her!

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the bastard who didn't empty the grease tray

chads

reeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee the fault is never in meee is always the world around me reeeeee

Why couldn't he just water the potions down?

he's an artist, that would be art defacement