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a dilapidated old wagon with colorful fish hastily painted on the side, Room# XX, [Map Room 6], Lich# 27425, go old wagon

Phestor's Phishery, Showroom

[Phestor's Phishery, Showroom]
The inside of this wagon appears to be a surprisingly spacious, hastily cleaned, showroom floor for fishing supplies. A compartmented tacklebox adorns the center of the room and is sandwiched between a tall basket filled with fishing rods and a pile of rhimar-lined crates. A large fish tank rests inside of one of two cutouts in the back wall, the other of which is a conspicuously curtained archway. A grimy oak door has writing hastily scrawled above it in dried blood.
>ask attendant about wares
The fishing attendant asks, "Which of our wares would you like to know more about?  You can ask me about CRATE, LINE, LURE, ROD, or WEIGHT."
>ask attendant about crate
The fishing attendant says, "The small crates can hold up to ten fish and ten filets.  The large crates can hold up to twenty fish and twenty filets.  Both crates will keep fish icy cold thanks to the rhimar lining."
>ask attendant about line
The fishing attendant says, "The fishing line, in order of strongest to weakest, is as follows:  Sinew, ligament, hair, and generic.  Each spool contains fifty lengths of line."
>ask attendant about lure
The fishing attendant says, "Regarding the lures, the hairball is best for shallow depths, the finger for medium depths, and the bone for deep depths.  The eyeball is equally helpful at all depths."
>ask attendant about rod
The fishing attendant says, "When it comes to the rods, the spinal column is the strongest, followed by the femur, and then the humerus."
>ask attendant about weight
The fishing attendant says, "The weights are really nothing special.  If you want to fish on the surface, just don't use a weight at all.  Use the ear if want your line to bob at a medium depth, and use the toe if you'd like your line to sink down to the very bottom."

Fishing gear

In the tall basket you see:

a humerus bone fishing rod 20000
a femur bone fishing rod 30000
a spinal column fishing rod 40000

On the rhimar-lined crates you see:

a large rhimar-lined crate 50000
a small rhimar-lined crate 20000

In the compartmented tacklebox you see:

a heavy toe-shaped weight 1000
a light ear-shaped weight 1000
a marrow-filled bone lure 1000
a pustulent eyeball lure 1000
a matted hairball lure 1000
a bloody finger lure 1000
a spool of generic line 5000
a spool of twisted hair line 15000
a spool of tough ligament line 30000
a spool of strong sinewy line 50000

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