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a rustic arched arbor laden with vividly colorful flora, Lich #23847, go arbor
Crystalwood
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| Dappled sunlight spills through the verdant leaves shading this quiet alcove, creating a kaleidoscope of shadow on the rough-hewn floor. Tucked in between slender branches and gnarled knots, partially obscured by the pale blush pink blossoms of a climbing bougainvillea, several wooden shelves seem to almost grow out of the rosewood tree itself. Near a rustic arched arbor laden with vividly colorful flora, a pair of woven palm frond baskets, one on either side of a simple rope ladder leading up to a raised platform, hangs from a sturdy limb and sways softly in a gentle breeze.
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In the Right basket you see
| a large tawny sorrel crystal |
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14000
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| a large bright saffron crystal |
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10500
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| a large fog-swept pearl crystal |
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13500
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| a large dark mulberry crystal |
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16250
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| a large bruised orchid crystal |
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18750
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| a large jet-on-silver crystal |
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16000
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| a large muted gridelin crystal |
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15000
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| a large kaleidoscopic crystal |
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15000
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In the Left basket you see
| a small gilt copper crystal |
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9000
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| a small rosy melon crystal |
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12000
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| a small creamy coffee crystal |
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4500
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| a small intense cobalt crystal |
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11750
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| a small polychromatic crystal |
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10000
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| a small pale nephrite crystal |
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12000
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| a small fiery carnelian crystal |
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20000
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| a small smoky hematite crystal |
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14750
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Crystalwood, Canopy
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| Nestled among the boughs of the ancient rosewood and extending out over the alcove below, this circular platform serves as a quiet workroom removed from common distractions. A sturdy railing with a deep ledge, wound through with climbing vines heavy with fragrant flowers, surrounds the space, a small gap where a simple rope ladder hangs down the only break in the protection it affords. Thin, woven grass mats line the plank floor, and a large dip in a branch stretching out from the tree's trunk forms a passably comfortable seat.
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