After Honoria and her Crew had attacked and ransacked two Imperial vessels, they immediately made their way to the port of Trieste. Trieste quickly became a significant trading hub within Austria, as it was the realm's largest harbor.
After several days of sailing, Honoria and her Crew finally arrived within the city, where they intended to sell the goods they had captured for a fair price. As such, Honoria, with Melissa and Elfrun by her side, stepped off of the vessel and began to search the marketplace for an appropriate buyer.
The rest of her Crew were waiting onboard the vessels guarding the prisoners and waiting for their pay so that they could get in a little R&R. After strolling through the markets of Trieste for some time, Honoria came across a textile trader.
For those of you wondering how I got the ratio between Austrian Thalers and Gulden, it was from some rudimentary math revolving around the price of Purple Dye during Diocletian's era of the Roman Empire.
Purple dye was worth roughly three times its weight in gold, during the Diocletian era, and thus I calculated the difference in silver content between the Denari at the Time and Berengar's Thaler, based upon the price of a pound of Purple Dye.
After racking my brain around it for longer than I'd like to admit, I came up with a solid exchange rate between Austrian Thalers and Gulden.
Granted this price is based on the approximate value of Purple Dye from a thousand years before the story takes place, but I feel like that is a closer representation of its value when compared to modern silver and gold prices.
After all, I couldn't find information on the value of silver and gold in 1421...