>Appraise scales
>Would the scales be accepted broken into pieces or did they have to be full?
>Do we know a method for transporting these scales taking into account their large size?
>The value of these scales would depend on the buyer.
>To most people, the scales would be worthless. They're far too heavy and cannot be worked with to have any practical use.
>To someone trying to prove the existence of a legend, the scales would be worth a lot more. You would have to know the buyer in order to determine the scale's worth to them.
>If someone knew a method of working with the scales, the scales would be of immense value to them. The defensive power of these scales is unrivaled.
>If you knew a method of breaking these scales into pieces, they wouldn't be very special.
>Once you leave the labyrinth, there should be a carriage waiting for you that you could load the scales onto. As for getting the scales outside, you'll most likely have to carry them unless you can think of an alternative method.
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