APShop:Natural Permeations
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Home to the Imbue Box and three customizing NPC merchants. The shop is run by Xecoya, with her two assistants, Junyperos and Zypris.
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an ivy-strewn door, [Map Room #A2, go ivy-strewn door], Room# 7110302, Lich# LXX
Natural Permeations, Entry
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Curtains of gold-on-burgundy bourde offer little relief from the sun's harsh rays spilling through multi-paned windows flanking the shop's ash-framed doorway. Large, circular polished hoops of white macrame alternate between unlit oil sconces, partially obscuring pine walls. Several piles of neatly stacked woods litter the floors, with one serving as a makeshift pedestal. A mahogany-framed sign hangs just above a well-tended hole bearing an engraved bronze plaque. You also see the Woodmistress Xecoya. | |
Obvious exits: east, west |
a mahogany-framed sign In the Common language, it reads: Welcome to Natural Permeations, a place where you can bring out your imbue box's potential in a quick and easy way. Xecoya can customize the article or the adjective of a rod or wand-creating box for the price of 100,000 silvers. Please be sure to ASK her about these. Article Designs: amber-coated ceraceous glistening leaf-tipped serrated badly burnt cracked gnarled moss-covered slightly bent bark-riddled deep-grooved helical notched snake-shaped blackworked dilapidated holey plaited spine-shaped blunt-tipped eel-carved horn-shaped pointed spiraled braided entwined ivy-wrapped poorly sanded splintered burnished finely nicked jagged pyrographed twisted caliginous fossilized knobby rotted vine-wrapped carved fractal-cut knotwork rough-hewn water-warped center-split glazed knurled rune-carved whittled Adjective Designs: alpine willow dark mahogany lemonwood red cedar smoky grey haon apovta dense dogwood light brown fir red pine speckled alder applewood dense orase light maple red-brown elm stiff ironwood ashen modwir faded mossbark limewood reddish maoral striped oak black ash fine-grain fel linden reddish pecan sugar pine blackwood florid juniper magnolia ringed acacia tai'lon hemlock blonde alder ghostwood nightwillow rosewood viburnum blonde mistwood golden deringo oak and ash ruddy cocobolo violetwood blue spruce golden mesille olivewood rubicund kakore walnut blue tanik grey driftwood olivine ash sandalwood white ash bluish thanot grey hawthorne orangewood satin sycamore white aspen boxwood grey hoarbeam osage orange sequoia white cedar bramblespine hazelwood pale cypress shingle monir zebrawood cherrywood ironwood peachwood shortleaf pine cottonwood jadewood pearwood silver sycamore crimson hickory koroboreli pied lacewood silvery faewood dark ebonwood larch purplish haon slash pine
On the makeshift pedestal you see: a cylindrical mistwood case.
Item Type Info Details Price a cylindrical mistwood case < 1 lb
Pocketed: A very small amount (one item) (in)Imbue box
AnalyzeAnalyze:This mistwood case will work with imbued wands and rods. It will produce "a carved silver mistwood wand or rod". A talented merchant could customize the appearance of the items produced from this mistwood case, or change the appearance of the case itself. Not every merchant may be able to offer this. Keep the following in mind when considering customization options: First and foremost, the products produced MUST remain some sort of natural object. Tree bark amulets can not become vultite amulets. The mistwood case can not mass produce gems and other fancy materials, so no diamond-encrusted wands. Simple is best. Wands and rods should remain some sort of non magical wood, and must remain wands, rods, or batons. Amulets should keep their non magical tree bark/wooden nature, and bracelets and anklets should always be some sort of natural grass or other suitable substance. The merchant ALWAYS has the right to deny a request that he or she might feel is out of line.25,000
In the well-tended hole you see: a small grey mouse.
Natural Permeations, Essence
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An aromatic, yet pungent, scent wafts throughout the area, its source the clusters of bugleweed in terracotta planters lining the shop's moss-embraced pine walls. Secured above one of the planters with a burnished stake-shaped treenail is a mahogany-framed sign. Along the floors are extra supplies of neatly bundled tiger grass and grapevines, secured by cotton twine. Exposed cypress beams span across the room, their lengths dangling bronze lanterns caught by ivy-woven chains. You also see the Druid Junyperos. | |
Obvious exits: west |
a mahogany-framed sign In the Common language, it reads: Welcome to Natural Permeations, a place where you can bring out your imbue box's potential in a quick and easy way. Junyperos can customize the article, the adjective, or the noun of a bracelet or ankle-creating box for the price of 100,000 silvers. Please be sure to ASK him about these. Article Designs: basketweave curled knotwork ribboned twisted beaded entangled labyrinthine ribbon-woven wilted braided entwined loosely woven simply knit withered clustered herringbone plain woven strand-woven wreathed coiled interlaced plaited tightly woven crimp-woven knotted preserved twill-woven Adjective Designs: alkali grass crabgrass goosefoot vine needle grass tara vine andropogon creeping fig goosegrass palm frond tree moss arrowhead vine crossvine grapevine pampas grass trumpet vine baby tooth moss crowngrass haircap moss panic grass umber hemp bamboo curled ivy heath star moss pine needle valevine barley grass dabberlock horned wrack plume moss vetiver beard moss dreambane vine ice grass polar grass vex moss bladderwrack dreamgrass jade vine ribbed bog moss vinca vine bluegrass elephant grass juniper moss ryegrass wakame bower vine feathergrass kadsura vine scutch grass water vine buffalo grass fescue grass kelp strand seaweed wheatgrass bullwhip kelp finger-grass kudzu vine shaggy moss wireweed bunchgrass flaeshorn vine larch needle silk vine wisteria rope carrot stalk flamevine lemongrass silver vine zoysia grass chicory stem floral stem lilac vine silvergrass cinquefoil stem fountain grass lovegrass smokevine cogongrass gallowrant monkey grass snake vine coral vine golden kelp mood moss soul vine Noun Designs: anklet bangle cuff wrist-band wristcuff armband bracelet wristband wristchain wristlet
On the bundled tiger grass you see: a battered small oak sea chest.
Item Type Info Details Price a battered small oak sea chest < 1 lb
Pocketed: A very small amount (one item) (in)Imbue box
AnalyzeAnalyze:This small oak sea chest will work with imbued bracelets and anklets. It will produce "a woven dried seaweed bracelet" and "a woven dried seaweed ankle-cuff" as appropriate. A talented merchant could customize the appearance of the items produced from this small oak sea chest, or change the appearance of the chest itself. Not every merchant may be able to offer this. Keep the following in mind when considering customization options: First and foremost, the products produced MUST remain some sort of natural object. Tree bark amulets can not become vultite amulets. The small oak sea chest can not mass produce gems and other fancy materials, so no diamond-encrusted wands. Simple is best. Wands and rods should remain some sort of non magical wood, and must remain wands, rods, or batons. Amulets should keep their non magical tree bark/wooden nature, and bracelets and anklets should always be some sort of natural grass or other suitable substance. The merchant ALWAYS has the right to deny a request that he or she might feel is out of line.25,000
Natural Permeations, Essence
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Stacks of wood planks, ranging from ash to zebrawood, are confined within decorative cages of filigreed bronze wire scattered along the floor. Heavy oak shelves equally stacked high with supplies line the pine walls, some slightly off-kilter and threatening to fall, above which hangs a mahogany-framed sign. Weeping willow branches drape strategically from the ceiling, their leaves shifting almost imperceptibly from the slightest touch. Arranged within the branches and leaves are tiny lanterns shaped like fireflies. You also see the Forest Warden Zypris. | |
Obvious exits: east |
a mahogany-framed sign In the Common language, it reads: Welcome to Natural Permeations, a place where you can bring out your imbue box's potential in a quick and easy way. Zypris can customize the article or the adjective of a rod or wand-creating box for the price of 100,000 silvers. Please be sure to ASK him about these. Article Designs: amber-coated ceraceous glistening leaf-tipped serrated badly burnt cracked gnarled moss-covered slightly bent bark-riddled deep-grooved helical notched snake-shaped blackworked dilapidated holey plaited spine-shaped blunt-tipped eel-carved horn-shaped pointed spiraled braided entwined ivy-wrapped poorly sanded splintered burnished finely nicked jagged pyrographed twisted caliginous fossilized knobby rotted vine-wrapped carved fractal-cut knotwork rough-hewn water-warped center-split glazed knurled rune-carved whittled Adjective Designs: alpine willow dark mahogany lemonwood red cedar smoky grey haon apovta dense dogwood light brown fir red pine speckled alder applewood dense orase light maple red-brown elm stiff ironwood ashen modwir faded mossbark limewood reddish maoral striped oak black ash fine-grain fel linden reddish pecan sugar pine blackwood florid juniper magnolia ringed acacia tai'lon hemlock blonde alder ghostwood nightwillow rosewood viburnum blonde mistwood golden deringo oak and ash ruddy cocobolo violetwood blue spruce golden mesille olivewood rubicund kakore walnut blue tanik grey driftwood olivine ash sandalwood white ash bluish thanot grey hawthorne orangewood satin sycamore white aspen boxwood grey hoarbeam osage orange sequoia white cedar bramblespine hazelwood pale cypress shingle monir zebrawood cherrywood ironwood peachwood shortleaf pine cottonwood jadewood pearwood silver sycamore crimson hickory koroboreli pied lacewood silvery faewood dark ebonwood larch purplish haon slash pine Noun Designs: amulet insignia medallion pendant talisman emblem lavaliere ornament periapt torc fetish locket
On the heavy oak shelf you see: an enruned gold-barred cage.
Item Type Info Details Price an enruned gold-barred cage < 1 lb
Pocketed: A very small amount (one item) (in)Imbue box
AnalyzeAnalyze:This gold-barred cage will work with imbued amulets. It will produce "a rune-carved coiled oak eel medallion". A talented merchant could customize the appearance of the items produced from this gold-barred cage, or change the appearance of the cage itself. Not every merchant may be able to offer this. Keep the following in mind when considering customization options: First and foremost, the products produced MUST remain some sort of natural object. Tree bark amulets can not become vultite amulets. The gold-barred cage can not mass produce gems and other fancy materials, so no diamond-encrusted wands. Simple is best. Wands and rods should remain some sort of non magical wood, and must remain wands, rods, or batons. Amulets should keep their non magical tree bark/wooden nature, and bracelets and anklets should always be some sort of natural grass or other suitable substance. The merchant ALWAYS has the right to deny a request that he or she might feel is out of line.25,000