"Three?"
Abram thought to himself how remarkably cheap that was.
The No. 3 Charging Stone was what Heine had bought at The Silver Market for 6 Gold Coins when he first fell into hard times—the kind of stone the size of a fingernail cover, which players jokingly called the "No. 7 battery."
The slightly larger models were more expensive, as were the tiny No. 1 Charging Stones the size of a grain of rice.
As a result, the No. 3 Charging Stone became the most common and cheapest on the market, with most standard Magic Equipment and devices made to fit exactly this type of stone.
Although the price of Charging Stones in Velitas had skyrocketed by 50 times, thanks to the paralysis of the Magic Net, this price hike storm did not reach the Whispering Forest.
Therefore, while the Charging Stones did increase in price, they merely doubled.
Three stones, that is 36 Gold Coins, to buy his own life.
Abram even felt like it was too little.