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Description Having made my first contact with a griffin in my dream from Equestria  I was curious to see how ponies and griffins conducted commerce with each other. So on the chosen morning I made certain that I was there in the marketplace when they arrived. Waiting for them were not only the native shopkeepers, merchants, and artisans of Ponyville, but business ponies from the immediate communities around Ponyville and as far away as Canterlot. A great array of carts and wagons were parked with chests and boxes full of trade goods. Every pony was scanning the sky awaiting the griffins arrival. As a courtesy several veteran pegasus ponies agreed to fly out and escort them to the marketplace. Petina and Carousel were also curious to see these mysterious visitors so they accompanied me that bright autumn morning.

    It was after nine in the morning and some of the traders were starting to get nervous wondering when their customers would arrive. I was up flying a slow orbits over the center of Ponyville when I spotted them coming in along with their pegasi escorts. All told there were about three dozen griffins flying in six vee formations of five. Most were burdened down with heavy bundles and saddle bags that they had carried from there homes high in the mountains. The Mayor along with Twilight and other Mane Six were there to welcome the visitors, although Fluttershy seemed to be less than enthusiastic to be around so many griffins. Of course her experience with Gilda probably had some impact on that. After making one orbit of the marketplace the griffins turned into the wind and landed while staying in formation. This got a comment or two from Rainbow Dash and several of the other pegasi gathered. No matter what these guys knew how to fly.

    With a stern expression on her face the Mayor walked straight up to eldest male griffin in the lead formation. His face showed the scars of many battles, many winters, and many hunts. His right eye was missing and he wore a simple eye patch of leather over it. stopping about six feet away from him the Mayor looked him in the eye and then addressed him in a tone of voice I usually did not hear from her.


    "When will you be ready to trade?" The griffin looked at her and clicked his beak. "My clan will be ready in half an hour." He looked around at the pony traders gathered in marketplace. "Hmmm, more than last year. Good! Hopefully they have brought goods that will make our trip and trade worthwhile." The Mayor cocked her head and continued making eye contact with the elder griffin. "To bring anything else would be an insult to your clan and my town! You will not be disappointed."


    For several seconds the griffin and mare just stared at each other in silence. Then slowly what passed for smile crept across the old griffins bill. "You've gotten better at your introductions and delivery since the last time we've visited." He closed his eye and bowed.


    "You've been a good teacher Blood Eye, and I have taken your lessons to heart." Said the Mayor. Returning his bow. "Ponyville once again hungers to see what you've brought to trade with us." Blood Eye threw back his and let out a screeching laugh. "Ho! Spoken like a true griffin! Yes! Let's trade!"


    Turning to clan members Blood Eye barked a command in their native tongue. With obvious practiced efficiency the griffins began removing their packs and setting up their own trade/ market area. Blood Eye was true to his word and in less than thirty minutes the griffins were open for business. They had no booths or stands but instead they laid down elaborate blankets upon which they spread out pelts in a of myriad colors from creatures gathered in their mountain homes. Feathers from various types of birds both big and small were displayed. Great bundles hides, tanned and raw laid out.

    In intricately carved gourds they displayed golden chunks of amber and unique precious and semi-precious stones gathered from their territories. In return the ponies brought ingots of steel, copper and brass. Knives of fine Fillydelphia steel for skinning, scrapping of hides or carving horn, bone or wood eagerly purchased. Scissors of all size were also in demand. The griffins do have some iron/ steel working capability of their own, but they have become fond of the workmanship of pony steel. Also amongst desirable items of pony metal working were cooking pots of copper and skillets of cast iron. Even things like needles, nails and brass buttons were sought with much interest. Griffins preferred to barter but would accept Equestrian bits in place of trade.

    Even more coveted though than pony metalworking was their weaving skills, and much trading, haggling, arguing was made over bolts of Trottingham wool, Hoofington linen, and rolls of cotton from Ft. Trotterdale. Especially cherished were great blankets of thick brightly colored wool from the mills in Trottingham. Not only were they beautiful to behold, but their tight weave helped to keep out the worse of the frigid cold in the mountain eyries. Also the blankets were excellent at blocking the biting winter winds and their tight weave made them surprisingly waterproof. Finally even when slightly wet they would help keep a griffin warm at night. They were especially sought after as gifts to give newly wed couples who were expecting their first clutch of chicks in the spring. The blankets greatly increased the chances of their chicks surviving their first year in the peaks. Of smaller fabric items were spools of thread and beads of glass, shell, gutta and exotic wood were purchased to make into jewelry for trade and personal wear.

    Needless to say the plethora of deceased animal parts did not sit well with Fluttershy, and as soon as it was polite she excused herself and flew back to her cottage. Any pony was free to come and trade and mingle, but it was very clear that unless you had real business to conduct the griffins were not interested in chit-chatting with curious ponies. They were only here for a day, maybe two. After that they had a long flight before they could reach their homes in the mountains, and winter came sooner up there.


    Carousel and I kept to perimeters of the trade area, although I did give a quick hello to Gale Bill who was amongst the griffins trading. Rarity was in the thick of the traders and for such a refined mare she was amazingly brash and assertive when it came to acquiring a pelt or plume she desired. She drove a hard bargain and got the most for her bits. She had brought several sets of sturdy saddle bags for trade that were quickly snapped up by the griffins. Also in the thick of the melee was Petina. She had nothing to trade but did make some purchases with the bits she had brought. Of greater interest to her was finding out what the griffins were most interested in trading with. I could see her planning for next years trading fair in her head.


    At the end of the day the market closed down and ponies and griffins started thinking about supper. The griffins had set up a temporary encampment at the edge of town, and there they would handle the preparation of their own meals. However griffins apparently have a taste for ciders and meads, so it was decided that after their bellies were full several including Blood Eye would fly over to the Bucking Mare for a mug or two. The Mayor had other things to attend to that evening so she asked Twilight if she and her friends would act as goodwill ambassadors for the evening. Taverns are not really Twilight's thing but her and Applejack along with Rainbow Dash agreed to be there. Black and Tan stood to make more tips tonight.

    Now it just happened that this was one of the nights that Petina and Carousel were scheduled to dance there for the crowd , and it was amusing to sit back and observe the reactions of the griffins gathered there that evening. There definitely had not been this type of dancing last year when they had visited! Rainbow Dash had seen several of Petina's and Carousel's performance and was once again whooping it up with the crowd. For Applejack and Twilight this was the first time they had observed one of these performances firsthand, or hoof if you prefer. Applejack just sat their next to Blood Eye with this "What the hay!" look on her face. Twilight spent the whole performance with her face planted on the table while muttering about the impending doom of Equestria. Blood Eye for the most part found the whole performance rather amusing.

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Comments: 20

Sevenscence [2015-03-27 00:17:58 +0000 UTC]

Panel 3 ... why am I thinking Petina is gleefully pointing out her observations on the differences between griffon and pony anatomy? (And no, I don't mean differences in—*coughs*—wing shape and size ...)

If even the griffons don't know what to make of her, Twilight might have some foundation to her worries, no?

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Baron-Engel In reply to Sevenscence [2015-03-27 02:03:22 +0000 UTC]

Oh the next year will only reinforce Twilight's fears.

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Hatchetstein4Real [2013-08-13 04:10:32 +0000 UTC]

Good FLIPPIN' grief! XD

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Baron-Engel In reply to Hatchetstein4Real [2013-08-13 04:29:19 +0000 UTC]

Yeah it was a very special type of cultural exchange.

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anzul [2012-08-18 18:45:10 +0000 UTC]

oh dear... they surely will break equestria...
soon we will be seeing the CMC and diamond tiara+silver spoon doing a dance off XD

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Baron-Engel In reply to anzul [2012-08-19 00:19:47 +0000 UTC]

Oh trust me Petina and Carousel have done "far more interesting" things since this. Hee, hee.

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anzul In reply to Baron-Engel [2012-08-19 02:25:01 +0000 UTC]

OH, dear...

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Caerdwyn [2012-08-18 03:43:04 +0000 UTC]

I'm taking odds on Petina trying to find a griffin buck to "learn about griffin culture" with. Whether she succeeds is another matter, but I think the attempt is about as likely as a sunrise in the morning.

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TCPolecat7 [2012-08-17 20:59:22 +0000 UTC]

I imagine the Gryphons would just find their dancing "amusing", since I hardly imagine ponies doing near erotic dancing would really interest them much... unless that's the specific gryphon's fetish or something.

- Polecat

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EarlMcClaw In reply to TCPolecat7 [2012-08-17 21:24:05 +0000 UTC]

Well, hippogriffs are what you get when you cross-breed a horse and a griffin...

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TCPolecat7 In reply to EarlMcClaw [2012-08-17 21:59:14 +0000 UTC]

Tho no Hippogriffs have been introduced in the series...

...yet.

- Polecat

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Caerdwyn In reply to TCPolecat7 [2012-08-18 03:40:49 +0000 UTC]

Makes you wonder a little about Discord's parentage.

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TCPolecat7 In reply to Caerdwyn [2012-08-18 10:24:14 +0000 UTC]

I've speculated on that one before many a time...

- Polecat

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G-Everet [2012-08-17 20:23:05 +0000 UTC]

Why am I not surprised that Rarity is such a ruthless negotiator? X3

Also, Twilight's complaining about that dancing... and yet she's still there to watch it... <.< >.> Not actually implying anything, but it ~would~ be a good point to tease her with. :3

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K4nK4n [2012-08-17 19:12:36 +0000 UTC]

I just got my mind blown away by Petina's and Carousel's 'performance'.

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Ognimod [2012-08-17 16:56:25 +0000 UTC]

I'm picturing the other griffins being very insulted and planning a massive ponycide for Petina and Carousel offending their clan, until Blood Eye tells them it's no big deal.

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SkarmoryThePG [2012-08-17 15:57:38 +0000 UTC]

Mm. I do so like the way you draw griffons.

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ardashir [2012-08-17 15:24:00 +0000 UTC]

I love the fiercely-determined looks on the faces of the griffins as they trade, that shocked expression one has as he's getting asked... something, by Petina, and most of all how everything's going in the Bucking Mare when the girls danced. Poor AJ! Poor Twilight! I half expect her to be having regular nightmares of Equestria's destruction in which Petina plays a starring role.

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EarlMcClaw [2012-08-17 15:15:45 +0000 UTC]

Poor Twilight. But Applejack just got more "proof" of her opinions about Petina. Celestia only knows what Blood Eye concluded from the whole thing.

When reading the descriptions of what you saw being traded by the griffins, it's interesting to note what lore and mythology says about them. They were said to be found in gold-bearing mountainous regions, and would actually dig it up with their beaks or guard it. In India they were thought to be sacred to the sun (a connection to Celestia?). They're also not supposed to be strong, long-distance flyers, better suited to short, agile bursts of effort. (The agility in air being aided by webbing between their toes?) While sometimes said to prey on horses, they might also breed with them, producing hippogriffs.

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ardashir In reply to EarlMcClaw [2012-08-17 15:25:06 +0000 UTC]

While sometimes said to prey on horses, they might also breed with them, producing hippogriffs.

And now we know what sort of a question Petina asked that one very shocked looking griffin. "Pony wants to do what?!?"

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