FMShop:Come To Heel/2016
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a black fel wagon, Room 43, Lich #20307, go fel wagon
Showroom
[Come To Heel, Showroom] | |
Candlelit globes flicker above ivory-hued silks draped from the top of the wagon, creating softly illuminated panels that gleam across the polished hardwood floors. Silk slippers, velvet-lined fel chopines, and spike-heeled leather shoes are showcased on top of a silvered glass display case in the center of the room across from a spindly ivory-inlaid table, some woven reed baskets filled with vendible items stacked underneath. A large window fixed with a plush velvet-cushioned seat is stationed next to a brass-handled door. | |
Obvious exits: out |
The wares in the showroom are for cobblers to craft high quality footwear. Settings are in the case, and a variety of trim pieces and plates are on the table, while materials for uppers are found in the baskets. Dyes are in a tub in the backroom.
On the spindly ivory-inlaid table you see:
a length of frothy lace 3500 some fishing line 500 a set of fibrous tentacles 500 a length of grey squirrel fur 3500 a length of glossy vair 3500 a pair of rainbow glaes plates 1000 a pair of monogrammed ora plates 1000 a pair of stained glass plates 1000 a pair of smoky nacre plates 1000 a pair of cog-fused metal plates 1000 some knitted silk webs 500 In the silvered glass display case you see:
a set of interlocking gears 2000 some sap-hardened fel knots some onyx thorns some silvery fishhooks some amber-encased dragonflies some tiny crystal stars some dichroic glass moths some lacquered fig leaf settings some smoky glass lilac settings In the some woven reed baskets you see:
Uppers
a wedge of spinewood clogs 3000 a roll of moreen a roll of wool tartan a square of ostrich leather a bolt of lyraigne a block of pearwood chopines a block of stained walnut chopines a square of pigskin a bolt of burnt velvet a bolt of posy-patterned brocade
Reception
Go door
[Come to Heel, Reception] | |
A narrow, ivory wool carpet leads from a brass-handled black fel door through rows of carefully stacked boxes to a glass-topped lacquered fel desk in the rear of the wagon. Behind the desk, a wing-backed red leather chair with a matching footstool is partitioned off behind a painted silk screen. |
In the Common language, it reads: The punches in the cabinet are for use by master cobblers only. They can be used to add your hallmark to cobbled footwear. A talented merchant can add a custom hallmark, as well as improve the punch to provide additional functionality to your footwear. ~~~~ silver punch = laces for boots metal punch = buckles for boots ora punch = blood for boots steel punch = general use
In the dark-stained walnut cabinet you see:
a labeled cream paper box Pocketed: Fairly small (8-11)
any number of items5000 a string-tied ecru parchment box Pocketed: Fairly small (8-11)
any number of items5000 a narrow ebonwood sewing kit with a silvered glass lid Pocketed: Medium (20-39)
any number of itemsbelt-worn
functional15000 a heart-shaped pink velvet sewing kit Pocketed: Medium (20-39)
any number of itemsbelt-worn
functional15000 a slatted haon and fel sewing kit Pocketed: Medium (20-39)
any number of itemsbelt-worn
functional15000 an ivory-inlaid steel punch 50000 a blood red ruby-inlaid ora punch 50000 a matte black metal punch 50000 a fel-handled silver punch 50000 In the dye-splattered tub you see:
a vial of pale rose dye 2000 a vial of autumnal orange dye a vial of pale citrine dye a vial of pearlescent lavender dye a vial of murky black dye a vial of milky white dye a vial of rose-tinted gold dye a vial of peacock blue dye a vial of misty grey dye a vial of pastel purple dye a vial of fog grey dye a vial of off-white dye a vial of mallow pink dye a vial of fiery coral dye