FMShop:The Skeptic/2016

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a series of run-down wagons, Room 1, Lich #20348, go wagon

Room 1

[The Skeptic] RNUM: 20349
Faded walls of rotting timber are haphazardly covered in areas with dusty green silk draperies. A cracked, foggy glass window looks outward into the swamp. In complete contrast to the dilapidation, lush carmine carpet covers the floor from a carved-arch doorway to the next wagon. Displaying a series of wares, a rich hazelnut case and a polished brass rack reside in the two far corners.
Obvious exits: north
The netting, winterberries, feathers, plume, and ribbon arrangement can be attached to the hats sold within the case by dropping the items on the hat.  Of course, you may only have one item on the hat at a time -- otherwise, you would be an eyesore.  To remove the item, pull the hat.  When purchasing, bear in mind that very few merchants are skilled enough to alter the items that may be attached to the hats.

In the hazelnut case you see:

a sweep of curled perse ribbons 2500
a cluster of dark winterberries 2500
a long atrous-toned plume 2500
a swath of wine red lace netting 2500
a trio of glossy bronze feathers 2500
an elegantly slanted hat 25000
a floppy-brimmed hat 25000
a lace-accented silk hat 25000

On the brass rack you see:

a slender sleeveless lampas gown with a low-draping back Peretta? chest-worn 50000
a faille champagne-hued skirt cut with a high side slit leg-worn
a stygian sarcenet ballgown with a sweeping bronze train chest-worn
a scarlet tiretaine dress wrapped in a spiral of bistre chest-worn
a winterberry-hued muslin skirt bustled with ruffled lace leg-worn
an open-backed sheath gown of fine wine red camaca chest-worn
a flared herringbone lace-over-faille skirt leg-worn
a one-shouldered frock of delicately pleated porraye chest-worn

Room 2

[The Skeptic]
Several windows line this wagon, their panes covered in what appears to be dried, cracked mud. Dull silver sconces hang from the walls, the candles in their grips emitting faint light and a musk-like scent. Centered between the doorways on the far sides of the wagon is a delicately carved hazelnut table. A long hazelnut shelf is nestled against one wall next to a brass rack, above which hang a cluster of spiderwebs.
Obvious exits: north, south
With the various laces displayed on this table, you are able to LACE the garments found hanging on the rack and the footwear stacked on the shelves in this same wagon.

On the hazelnut table you see:

some braided bronze and ebon cording laceable not worn 3500
some thin dark blue cording
some mottled green cording
some tasselled white laces
some long glossy bistre laces
some wine red lace-on-silk ribbons
some sarcenet champagne-hued ribbons
some pale blue burnt velvet ribbons

On the brass rack you see:

a bronze moon-patterned corset Laceable
Pocketed: VSA (<2-4)
a couple of items of very small size
chest-worn 20000
an alizarin muslin corset
a wavy-hemmed zaffre faille corset
a garnet-beaded bistre bodice
a scarlet and stygian bodice
a herringbone lace bodice
a sleeveless lampas gown Laceable
Pocketed: VSA (<2-4)
a couple of items
chest-worn 25000
a perse bronze-fretted gown
a split-skirted vervise gown

On the hazelnut shelf you see:

some low-cuffed bole kidskin boots Laceable
Pocketed: VSA (<2-4)
any number of items of very small size
foot-worn 15000
some patchwork plunket boots
some suede-toed white velvet boots
a pair of atrous muslin slippers
some open-toed heeled camaca slippers
a pair of lace-over-perse slippers

Room 3

[The Skeptic]
Overhead, spiderwebs cling to the ceiling, which is hung with two tarnished, three-piece chandeliers. Several platinum, free-standing racks and a hazelnut armoire take up the main of the wagon's space, their metal as shiny and bright as the vividness of the carmine flooring they stand on. The walls and a door, which is framed by a gooey black substance, appear old and unkempt.
Obvious exits: south
Please do not handle the merchandise.  In that vein, some details regarding these cloaks:

a soft crimson spidersilk cloak edged with black velvet trim
a jet black spidersilk cloak edged with silver silk trim
a soft white spidersilk cloak edged with golden silk trim
a soft dark blue spidersilk cloak edged with silver velvet trim
a soft deep red spidersilk cloak edged with grey silk trim

Each cloak purchased will come with a small clasp that the clerk will affix to the item upon purchase.

On the racks you see:

a soft deep red spidersilk cloak edged with grey silk trim Spidersilk Cloak
Pocketed: Significant (100-119)
any number of items
cloak-worn
functional
100000
a soft dark blue spidersilk cloak edged with silver velvet trim
a soft white spidersilk cloak edged with golden silk trim
a jet black spidersilk cloak edged with silver silk trim
a soft crimson spidersilk cloak edged with black velvet trim
The cinchers and corsets in the armoire are tailored for wrapping around the gowns that are also found within.

In the hazelnut armoire you see:

a stygian camaca column gown Wrappable chest-worn 25000
a bustled scarlet faille gown
a bell-sleeved bronze sarcenet gown
a lace-hemmed lyraigne gown
a zaffre burnt velvet gown
an ornately engraved bronze cincher waist-worn 10000
a bronze and jade-tiled cincher
a ribbon-laced atrous muslin corset
a stiffly boned lace corset
a garnet-beaded sarcenet corset

GO DOOR

Retreat

[The Skeptic's Retreat]
Providing bright, sunshine-like illumination, several golden sconces hanging around the wagon hold white candles cased in glass. A series of pale and dark green rugs is spread atop the rich carmine carpet, and over those, several chairs and cushions provide spaces for repose. Matched to the green rugs in color, silk drapes over the walls and frame a door, and the ceiling is painted with various religious symbols.