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RWShop:Leaping Leezards/2022
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a tanned leather tent branded with overlapping lizards, [Map Room 53], Lich #31181, go leather tent
Leaping Leezards
[Leaping Leezards - 8209359]
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The tanned hide-covered walls of the tent are covered in a myriad of lizard-themed artwork, the paintings, sketchings, and mosaics displaying reptiles in a variety of colors. A cylindrical dark wood display is flanked by a series of twine-wrapped hooks shaped like upside down lizards, their long tails fraying from years of use. A small cat, comically dressed in a lizard costume, glares from behind a pyrographed wooden counter, skitters around behind several boxes.
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Obvious exits: out
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On the counter you see: a dual-geared copper clockwork cuff, a pierceworked bronze cuff engulfed in constellations, a scrimshaw-banded bloodwood cuff, a thorn-covered dark kelyn cuff, and a spike-set blackened steel cuff.
On a pyrographed wooden counter
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Price
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a dual-geared copper clockwork cuff |
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2 lbs |
Details
Analyze:
A dual-geared copper clockwork cuff is a wearable item for lizard mounts.
The owner of the mount can put the cuff on the mount's LEGS (though the mount may have a different term for that part of its body), if available.
Some mounts might have their own names for some wear locations. For example, "feet" for a horse is "hooves" instead.
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50
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a pierceworked bronze cuff engulfed in constellations |
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2 lbs |
Details
Analyze:
A pierceworked bronze cuff engulfed in constellations is a wearable item for lizard mounts.
The owner of the mount can put the cuff on the mount's LEGS (though the mount may have a different term for that part of its body), if available.
Some mounts might have their own names for some wear locations. For example, "feet" for a horse is "hooves" instead.
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50
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a scrimshaw-banded bloodwood cuff |
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2 lbs |
Details
Analyze:
A scrimshaw-banded bloodwood cuff is a wearable item for lizard mounts.
The owner of the mount can put the cuff on the mount's LEGS (though the mount may have a different term for that part of its body), if available.
Some mounts might have their own names for some wear locations. For example, "feet" for a horse is "hooves" instead.
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50
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a thorn-covered dark kelyn cuff |
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2 lbs |
Details
Analyze:
A thorn-covered dark kelyn cuff is a wearable item for lizard mounts.
The owner of the mount can put the cuff on the mount's LEGS (though the mount may have a different term for that part of its body), if available.
Some mounts might have their own names for some wear locations. For example, "feet" for a horse is "hooves" instead.
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50
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a spike-set blackened steel cuff |
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2 lbs |
Details
Analyze:
A spike-set blackened steel cuff is a wearable item for lizard mounts.
The owner of the mount can put the cuff on the mount's LEGS (though the mount may have a different term for that part of its body), if available.
Some mounts might have their own names for some wear locations. For example, "feet" for a horse is "hooves" instead.
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50
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On the display you see: a wrought pewter ankle-cuff forged into entangled tentacles, a thick-chained onyx and ivory ankle-cuff, a scorched black leather ankle-cuff, an ink-stained pale leather ankle-cuff, and a burnished ankle-cuff of gold and copper rings.
On a cylindrical dark wood display
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Weight
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Price
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a wrought pewter ankle-cuff forged into entangled tentacles |
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2 lbs |
Details
Analyze:
A wrought pewter ankle-cuff forged into entangled tentacles is a wearable item for lizard mounts.
The owner of the mount can put the ankle-cuff on the mount's ANKLE (though the mount may have a different term for that part of its body), if available.
Some mounts might have their own names for some wear locations. For example, "feet" for a horse is "hooves" instead.
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50
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a thick-chained onyx and ivory ankle-cuff |
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2 lbs |
Details
Analyze:
A thick-chained onyx and ivory ankle-cuff is a wearable item for lizard mounts.
The owner of the mount can put the ankle-cuff on the mount's ANKLE (though the mount may have a different term for that part of its body), if available.
Some mounts might have their own names for some wear locations. For example, "feet" for a horse is "hooves" instead.
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50
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a scorched black leather ankle-cuff |
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2 lbs |
Details
Analyze:
A scorched black leather ankle-cuff is a wearable item for lizard mounts.
The owner of the mount can put the ankle-cuff on the mount's ANKLE (though the mount may have a different term for that part of its body), if available.
Some mounts might have their own names for some wear locations. For example, "feet" for a horse is "hooves" instead.
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50
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an ink-stained pale leather ankle-cuff |
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2 lbs |
Details
Analyze:
An ink-stained pale leather ankle-cuff is a wearable item for lizard mounts.
The owner of the mount can put the ankle-cuff on the mount's ANKLE (though the mount may have a different term for that part of its body), if available.
Some mounts might have their own names for some wear locations. For example, "feet" for a horse is "hooves" instead.
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50
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a burnished ankle-cuff of gold and copper rings |
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2 lbs |
Details
Analyze:
A burnished ankle-cuff of gold and copper rings is a wearable item for lizard mounts.
The owner of the mount can put the ankle-cuff on the mount's ANKLE (though the mount may have a different term for that part of its body), if available.
Some mounts might have their own names for some wear locations. For example, "feet" for a horse is "hooves" instead.
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50
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On the hooks you see: a copper-forged eye pectoral inset with a single glass pupil, a fang-linked pectoral shaped into an open grimoire, a copper-traced pectoral of overlapping faenor leaves, a sigil-inset pallid bone pectoral, and a thin-rayed bronze sunburst pectoral.
On a series of twine-wrapped hooks
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Type
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Weight
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Price
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a copper-forged eye pectoral inset with a single glass pupil |
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2 lbs |
Details
Analyze:
A copper-forged eye pectoral inset with a single glass pupil is a wearable item for lizard mounts.
The owner of the mount can put the pectoral on the mount's NECK (though the mount may have a different term for that part of its body), if available.
Some mounts might have their own names for some wear locations. For example, "feet" for a horse is "hooves" instead.
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50
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a fang-linked pectoral shaped into an open grimoire |
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2 lbs |
Details
Analyze:
A fang-linked pectoral shaped into an open grimoire is a wearable item for lizard mounts.
The owner of the mount can put the pectoral on the mount's NECK (though the mount may have a different term for that part of its body), if available.
Some mounts might have their own names for some wear locations. For example, "feet" for a horse is "hooves" instead.
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50
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a copper-traced pectoral of overlapping faenor leaves |
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2 lbs |
Details
Analyze:
A copper-traced pectoral of overlapping faenor leaves is a wearable item for lizard mounts.
The owner of the mount can put the pectoral on the mount's NECK (though the mount may have a different term for that part of its body), if available.
Some mounts might have their own names for some wear locations. For example, "feet" for a horse is "hooves" instead.
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50
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a sigil-inset pallid bone pectoral |
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2 lbs |
Details
Analyze:
A sigil-inset pallid bone pectoral is a wearable item for lizard mounts.
The owner of the mount can put the pectoral on the mount's NECK (though the mount may have a different term for that part of its body), if available.
Some mounts might have their own names for some wear locations. For example, "feet" for a horse is "hooves" instead.
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50
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a thin-rayed bronze sunburst pectoral |
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2 lbs |
Details
Analyze:
A thin-rayed bronze sunburst pectoral is a wearable item for lizard mounts.
The owner of the mount can put the pectoral on the mount's NECK (though the mount may have a different term for that part of its body), if available.
Some mounts might have their own names for some wear locations. For example, "feet" for a horse is "hooves" instead.
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50
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