FotIShop:Captive Curiosities/2015

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a small wooden wagon artistically draped with mosquito netting, Lich #3639, go wagon

Captive Curiosities, Front Room

[Captive Curiosities, Front Room]
A faint smell of decay lingers in the small, windowless front room of this shop. A dim imflass lantern flickers atop a rotting maoral display case, while bugs dance in the shadows thrown on the cracked plaster walls. Opposite the doorway, a makeshift curtain of mosquito netting obscures the view into the back room. Adjacent to the curtain is a dilapidated yew cabinet and a small sign.
Obvious exits: out
Please refrain from touching the lovelies around my shop.  You'll find the items on the case to be able to hold perfume, although, you will not find it for sale here.  In the case are items to style your hair, while the cabinet holds various containers to store your own captives.

In the Case you see

some golden honeybee hairbeads head-worn 10000
a trio of iridescent butterfly hairbeads
some hairsticks made from petrified walking stick insects
some web-etched vaalin haircombs

On the Case you see

an electrum wire dragonfly pin with jade and peridot wings Perfume Holders pin-worn 5000
a pale white butterfly pin with gossamer wings
a delicate silver wristlet with onyx ladybug beads wrist-worn
a dark cocobolo cuff set with an amber-included moth
a pale green lunar moth pendant neck-worn
a bug-eyed green lizard pendant

In the Cabinet you see

a paper-lined cherrywood crate Pocketed:Medium
several items
5000
a smooth driftwood box inlaid with a nacreous seashell
a fleece-lined silk pouch with a pawprint-shaped clasp Pocketed:Medium
several items
belt-worn
a rounded steel cage
a slender pale blue glass jar Pocketed:Very small amount
one item

Captive Curiosities, Back Room

[Captive Curiosities, Back Room]
Shelves have been haphazardly nailed to the wall and piled high with boxes, a variety of buzzing, chirping and clicking sounds emanating from within the clutter. Several small tools and an assortment of lenses cover a narrow table sitting directly in front of a dirty window. Crumpled drawings, nets, and open cages litter the floor underneath a sturdy ebonwood chair.
Obvious exits: out