So ultimately, who was in the right?

Potion Seller was in the right. Nobody's complaining about people not selling C4 to average people right? People think Potion Seller was worried about indirectly killing the Warrior, but the Warrior could poison an entire village's water supply with his powerful potions. The Potion Seller could be indirectly responsible for millions of deaths all because he sold the potions to someone untrustworthy and not strong. This was my TED Talk.

If his potions aren't fit for a beast, let alone a man, who is he selling the potions to?

>Nobody's complaining about people not selling C4 to average people right?
I am

*Nobody sane is

>Nobody's complaining about people not selling C4 to average people right?
bootlicker

Demigods

>Can just sell potion and forget about it even though you know this retard will get rekt
>Willingly give up profit opportunity for the sake of his well-being
Potion seller is impossibly virtuous for a merchant.

The potion seller was right, but he really aught to have more respect for knights, more respect for anyone!

The potion seller should have just sold him the damn potions, it's ridiculous that he thought he was too weak

you can't refuse services on the basis of class