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RWShop:The Gift Horse/2022
< RWShop:The Gift Horse
an off-white canvas lean-to built against the stable wall, [Map Room 29], Lich# 28071, go canvas lean-to
The Gift Horse, Entry
[The Gift Horse, Entry - 8209230]
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Built into the lee of the stables, the small shop has canvas walls of off-white upon the eastern edge and freshly cut sycamore walls on the west. Wrought iron supports suspend a sailcloth ceiling, the blackened poles also holding lanterns aloft, while the rough ground has been trampled smooth and flat. A welcoming sign sits near the entry next to a long display table.
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Obvious exits: south, out
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a welcoming sign
In the Common language, it reads:
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( The Gift Horse )
( Everything sold in this shop is intended to be )
( worn by a horse! Even if you like it, you can't )
( wear it. Did I mention that it can only be worn )
( by a horse? ~*~The management )
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On the table you see: a silver-flecked plum paeline saddle blanket, a brindlecat fur saddle blanket lined with silver lace, an ebon and ecru woolen saddle blanket, a carnelian and lapis striped saddle blanket, a deep plum velvet shabrack stitched with a silver dragon, a cobalt silk shabrack woven with ebon and ecru unicorns, a cable-edged emerald paeline shabrack, a burgandy and amber satin caparison sewn with cresent moons, a cinnamon and sage tartan caparison, and a ruby red ramie silk caparison decorated with white briars.
On a long display table
Item
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Type
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Weight
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Details
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Price
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a silver-flecked plum paeline saddle blanket |
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< 1 lb |
Details
Analyze:
A silver-flecked plum paeline saddle blanket is a wearable item for horse mounts.
The owner of the mount can put the blanket on the mount's BACK (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 brindlecat fur saddle blanket lined with silver lace |
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< 1 lb |
Details
Analyze:
A brindlecat fur saddle blanket lined with silver lace is a wearable item for horse mounts.
The owner of the mount can put the blanket on the mount's BACK (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 ebon and ecru woolen saddle blanket |
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< 1 lb |
Details
Analyze:
An ebon and ecru woolen saddle blanket is a wearable item for horse mounts.
The owner of the mount can put the blanket on the mount's BACK (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 carnelian and lapis striped saddle blanket |
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< 1 lb |
Details
Analyze:
A carnelian and lapis striped saddle blanket is a wearable item for horse mounts.
The owner of the mount can put the blanket on the mount's BACK (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 deep plum velvet shabrack stitched with a silver dragon |
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< 1 lb |
Details
Analyze:
A deep plum velvet shabrack stitched with a silver dragon is a wearable item for horse mounts.
The owner of the mount can put the shabrack on the mount's BACK (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 cobalt silk shabrack woven with ebon and ecru unicorns |
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< 1 lb |
Details
Analyze:
A cobalt silk shabrack woven with ebon and ecru unicorns is a wearable item for horse mounts.
The owner of the mount can put the shabrack on the mount's BACK (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 cable-edged emerald paeline shabrack |
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< 1 lb |
Details
Analyze:
A cable-edged emerald paeline shabrack is a wearable item for horse mounts.
The owner of the mount can put the shabrack on the mount's BACK (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 burgandy and amber satin caparison sewn with cresent moons |
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< 1 lb |
Details
Analyze:
A burgandy and amber satin caparison sewn with cresent moons is a wearable item for horse mounts.
The owner of the mount can put the caparison on the mount's BACK (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 cinnamon and sage tartan caparison |
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< 1 lb |
Details
Analyze:
A cinnamon and sage tartan caparison is a wearable item for horse mounts.
The owner of the mount can put the caparison on the mount's BACK (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 ruby red ramie silk caparison decorated with white briars |
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< 1 lb |
Details
Analyze:
A ruby red ramie silk caparison decorated with white briars is a wearable item for horse mounts.
The owner of the mount can put the caparison on the mount's BACK (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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The Gift Horse, Mouth
[The Gift Horse, Mouth - 8209231]
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Cramped and dim, the display room shows signs of hasty construction, and the canvas eastern wall flaps from where it has torn free of its stakes. A single lantern illuminates the wares for sale in a wide oak chest, while simultaneously casting shadows upon the items hanging from a series of display hooks suspended from the sycamore walls. Despite the closeness, or perhaps because of it, there is a decided warmth to the air due to the work of a coal-filled brazier left in the center of the space.
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Obvious exits: north, south
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On the hooks you see: a rolton wool-lined show halter embossed with platinum, an emerald flyrsilk harness woven with bark cloth, a knotted umber jute ribbon harness, a plum doeskin bosal hackamore inset with ruby studs, and a ebon and ecru bosal hackamore trimmed with silver tassels.
On a series of display hooks
Item
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Type
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Weight
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Details
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Price
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a rolton wool-lined show halter embossed with platinum |
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< 1 lb |
Details
Analyze:
A rolton wool-lined show halter embossed with platinum is a wearable item for horse mounts.
The owner of the mount can put the halter on the mount's HEAD (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 emerald flyrsilk harness woven with bark cloth |
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< 1 lb |
Details
Analyze:
An emerald flyrsilk harness woven with bark cloth is a wearable item for horse mounts.
The owner of the mount can put the harness on the mount's HEAD (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 knotted umber jute ribbon harness |
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< 1 lb |
Details
Analyze:
A knotted umber jute ribbon harness is a wearable item for horse mounts.
The owner of the mount can put the harness on the mount's HEAD (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 plum doeskin bosal hackamore inset with ruby studs |
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< 1 lb |
Details
Analyze:
A plum doeskin bosal hackamore inset with ruby studs is a wearable item for horse mounts.
The owner of the mount can put the hackamore on the mount's HEAD (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 ebon and ecru bosal hackamore trimmed with silver tassels |
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< 1 lb |
Details
Analyze:
A ebon and ecru bosal hackamore trimmed with silver tassels is a wearable item for horse mounts.
The owner of the mount can put the hackamore on the mount's HEAD (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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In the chest you see: a knotted cobalt paeline brow band fringed with electrum, a plum ramie silk brow band stitched with cactus flowers, a platinum rolton-crested tawny nettle brow band, a woven hemp brow band stamped with ayana berries, and a niveous silk brow band edged with beaded onyx.
In a wide oak chest
Item
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Type
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Weight
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Details
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Price
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a knotted cobalt paeline brow band fringed with electrum |
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< 1 lb |
Details
Analyze:
A knotted cobalt paeline brow band fringed with electrum is a wearable item for horse mounts.
The owner of the mount can put the band on the mount's HEAD (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 plum ramie silk brow band stitched with cactus flowers |
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< 1 lb |
Details
Analyze:
A plum ramie silk brow band stitched with cactus flowers is a wearable item for horse mounts.
The owner of the mount can put the band on the mount's HEAD (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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a platinum rolton-crested tawny nettle brow band |
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< 1 lb |
Details
Analyze:
A platinum rolton-crested tawny nettle brow band is a wearable item for horse mounts.
The owner of the mount can put the band on the mount's HEAD (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 woven hemp brow band stamped with ayana berries |
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< 1 lb |
Details
Analyze:
A woven hemp brow band stamped with ayana berries is a wearable item for horse mounts.
The owner of the mount can put the band on the mount's HEAD (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 niveous silk brow band edged with beaded onyx |
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< 1 lb |
Details
Analyze:
A niveous silk brow band edged with beaded onyx is a wearable item for horse mounts.
The owner of the mount can put the band on the mount's HEAD (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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The Gift Horse, Hoof
[The Gift Horse, Hoof - 8209232]
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Wrought iron display hooks are nailed directly to the rough sycamore wall that forms the shop's western wall, while a long wooden table is pushed against the off-white canvas walls on the east. Swaying lanterns suspended from the ceiling provide ample light, though the flames flicker as wind plays off the sailcloth roof.
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Obvious exits: north
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On the hooks you see: some cobalt blue mithglin horseshoes with three caulkins, some burnished eahnor heart bar horseshoes, some solid rolaren bar horseshoes, and a set of four steel rim horseshoes.
On a series of display hooks
Item
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Type
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Weight
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Details
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Price
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some cobalt blue mithglin horseshoes with three caulkins |
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< 1 lb |
Details
Analyze:
Some cobalt blue mithglin horseshoes with three caulkins is a wearable item for horse mounts.
The owner of the mount can put the horseshoes on the mount's FEET (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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some burnished eahnor heart bar horseshoes |
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< 1 lb |
Details
Analyze:
Some burnished eahnor heart bar horseshoes is a wearable item for horse mounts.
The owner of the mount can put the horseshoes on the mount's FEET (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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some solid rolaren bar horseshoes |
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< 1 lb |
Details
Analyze:
Some solid rolaren bar horseshoes is a wearable item for horse mounts.
The owner of the mount can put the horseshoes on the mount's FEET (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 set of four steel rim horseshoes |
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< 1 lb |
Details
Analyze:
A set of four steel rim horseshoes is a wearable item for horse mounts.
The owner of the mount can put the horseshoes on the mount's FEET (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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On the table you see: some rainbow-tasseled fushia jute leg wraps, some silver-banded plum flax leg wraps, and some ebon and ecru-banded cobalt blue silk leg wraps.
On a long wooden table
Item
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Type
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Weight
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Details
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Price
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some rainbow-tasseled fushia jute leg wraps |
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< 1 lb |
Details
Analyze:
Some rainbow-tasseled fushia jute leg wraps is a wearable item for horse mounts.
The owner of the mount can put the wraps 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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some silver-banded plum flax leg wraps |
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< 1 lb |
Details
Analyze:
Some silver-banded plum flax leg wraps is a wearable item for horse mounts.
The owner of the mount can put the wraps 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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some ebon and ecru-banded cobalt blue silk leg wraps |
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< 1 lb |
Details
Analyze:
Some ebon and ecru-banded cobalt blue silk leg wraps is a wearable item for horse mounts.
The owner of the mount can put the wraps 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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