Manciple canterbury tales

The Manicple doesn't really have anything special about his appearance. He's just an average 14th century man. His transportation was his own two feet and a horse.

The Manciple was a commoner who was debt free. He wasn't necessarily rich, but he definitely had money.

He is a pretty bad person, considering he took advantage of people. He was a caterer that didn't cook the food, but delivered it to people for them to cook. The Manciple tricked the individuals to pay way more than what he paid for the items.

The Manciple was a very economical. Even though he was illiterate he was very smart. He could memorize the legal stuff, but couldn't understand common sense things. He was good with the market, because he watched it so closely and got there first. He had other 30 lawyers that he had to get supplies for, which he also charged more than he actually paid.

Astrusest - Difficult to penetrate; incomprehensible to one of ordinary understanding or knowledge.

Frugal - Sparing or economical with regard to money or food.

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