Being in dire need, he set out for the palace of Creosus, the Pawn Broker. He approached Creosus, and after the necessary greeting and sharing of food and drink, Ozymandus broached the subject of his visit.
Creosus, thought for a moment, then nodded his head and told the king he could lend him 100,000 dinars for the Star.
The King was taken aback, and protested that the Star had cost millions. He drew himself to his imposing height and reminded Cresosus that he was the king, after all.
"Ah yes, so true your majesty", said Creosus, "But when you wish to pawn a Star, makes no difference who you are."