The implication was that Glyph was going to pay the value of a Tribute instead of even attempting to perform. It would be like...all the greatest artists today getting together for a charity concert and Elton John walks onstage but instead of performing, cuts a check for a couple of thousand bucks and calls it a day. Technically he donated, but its not the same thing, and the fallout would be heinous.
Story-wise, that's what was about to happen. One coin for the Tribute, the other as a sort of social bribe after a fine for non-performance was taken out of it. Since Jazz decided to be difficult, Glyph has set it up so that everything is coming out of his pocket since a failed performance will only make things worse, plus she worked in a bit extra as revenge for going against her.
Jazz will either end up succeeding, or in financial servitude practically forever for crossing Glyph. She's petty like that.
Thanks for the read and let me know if you have any more questions!
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Date: 2012-09-08 06:26 pm (UTC)Story-wise, that's what was about to happen. One coin for the Tribute, the other as a sort of social bribe after a fine for non-performance was taken out of it. Since Jazz decided to be difficult, Glyph has set it up so that everything is coming out of his pocket since a failed performance will only make things worse, plus she worked in a bit extra as revenge for going against her.
Jazz will either end up succeeding, or in financial servitude practically forever for crossing Glyph. She's petty like that.
Thanks for the read and let me know if you have any more questions!
Jazz will either have to