The man didn't seem to want to talk about it, which was fine with Adam. He wasn't one to pry, and this man had a right to his own business — provided it wasn't illegal, which there was no indication that this was. Just some gambling and a strange happenstance with an old coin.
"Dervish and Banges might take a look at it," he suggested. "They've got magical repairmen on staff who can diagnose things — if it's got some sort of spell that's malfunctioning. Or they might be able to tell you more about it, in general," he added as he returned his attention to his books. They weren't going to know about anything particularly rare or esoteric, since they spent most of their time repairing sneak-o-scopes and self-writing quills and other common magical items, but they might at least give him a little insight into what it was that he'd picked up in his game — and why it was apparently shocking him.
"Dervish and Banges might take a look at it," he suggested. "They've got magical repairmen on staff who can diagnose things — if it's got some sort of spell that's malfunctioning. Or they might be able to tell you more about it, in general," he added as he returned his attention to his books. They weren't going to know about anything particularly rare or esoteric, since they spent most of their time repairing sneak-o-scopes and self-writing quills and other common magical items, but they might at least give him a little insight into what it was that he'd picked up in his game — and why it was apparently shocking him.