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a rustic wagon of reclaimed barn wood, [Map Room XX], Lich #XX, go rustic wagon
Refuse Reclaimed
[Refuse Reclaimed - 4410141] | |
Strung around the planked walls on rusty chains, repurposed wine bottles softly illuminate the cozy space with a flickering glow. A splintered padauk door with broken hinges lies across a stack of wooden crates and displays a hodgepodge of wares. Smooth river rocks weigh down a painted terracotta pot that houses a charred tree limb tilted precariously to one side. Its blackened, jewelry-draped branches brush against a patchwork curtain, fringed in cowrie shells, bissecting the wagon. | |
Obvious exits: out |
On the limb you see: a tall knotted gorget of unfurling lacquered roots, a wide enameled band rolled from strips of ebon-inked vellum, a broad armband fashioned from assorted decorative buttons, a floriated silver spoon thumb ring, some tri-strand earrings threaded with gilt porcelain shards, a flower-pressed wine cork anklet wrapped in plaited twine, a globular glaesine pendant filled with shattered crystal, a braided scarf woven from texturally varied fabric scraps, a blackened steel wristcuff of wire-linked nuts, and a copper sprocket chain belt flecked with a verdigris finish.
Item Type Info Details Price a tall knotted gorget of unfurling lacquered roots < 1 lb
neck-worn10,000 a wide enameled band rolled from strips of ebon-inked vellum < 1 lb
finger-worn10,000 a broad armband fashioned from assorted decorative buttons < 1 lb
arm-attached10,000 a floriated silver spoon thumb ring < 1 lb
finger-worn15,000 some tri-strand earrings threaded with gilt porcelain shards < 1 lb
2-earrings-worn10,000 a flower-pressed wine cork anklet wrapped in plaited twine < 1 lb
ankle-worn10,000 a globular glaesine pendant filled with shattered crystal < 1 lb
neck-worn15,000 a braided scarf woven from texturally varied fabric scraps < 1 lb
neck-worn10,000 a blackened steel wristcuff of wire-linked nuts < 1 lb
wrist-worn10,000 a copper sprocket chain belt flecked with a verdigris finish 2 lbs
waist-wornKokia Belt
AnalyzeAnalyze:This is a scripted belt. It is currently locked. Any merchant may unlock this for you. You can PULL, PUSH, NUDGE, and TURN the sprocket chain belt20,000
On the door you see: a piece of lime green chalk, a slate chalkboard bordered with crosshatched iron nails, a hinged leather book adorned with rusty interlinked gears, a driftwood cigar box inset with a faded nautical chart, an oxidized skinning knife with a pallid turtle skull pommel, a rosewood-bound compass inlaid with fragmented sea glass, an ornate ceramic plate mirror set on a polished fork handle, a patinated bronze spyglass nestled inside a narrow bottle, a wide alum flask scaled in worn arrowheads, a flat pack encased in a blue-and-white porcelain mosaic, and a muslin satchel caught in a web of indigo fishing wire.
Item Type Info Details Price a piece of lime green chalk < 1 lb 100 a slate chalkboard bordered with crosshatched iron nails 2 lbs
Pocketed: A very small amount (one very small item) (in)Chalkboard
5,000 a hinged leather book adorned with rusty interlinked gears < 1 lb Simple Book
Read / AnalyzeRead:
Writing on cover: not set Writing inside: not setAnalyze:You get a strong sense that the book can be altered by any merchant, but the noun must be one of the following: book, tome, volume, ledger, journal, folio, spellbook, grimoire, prayerbook, scroll, or vellum. The way the book looks should make sense when it is both opened and closed. Some merchants may be willing to put any writing you have on your book into a specific language, so that only those who understand that language can read the writing. Currently you are able to use WRITE, OPEN, CLOSE, TURN, and READ with the leather book. For writing, you will need to be holding a quill, though some paintsticks may also work for this.20,000 a driftwood cigar box inset with a faded nautical chart 2 lbs
Pocketed: A small amount (several items) (in)15,000 an oxidized skinning knife with a pallid turtle skull pommel dagger < 1 lb
Material: mithrilEnchant: +5 5,000 a rosewood-bound compass inlaid with fragmented sea glass < 1 lb 12,000 an ornate ceramic plate mirror set on a polished fork handle 2 lbs Mirror
5,000 a patinated bronze spyglass nestled inside a narrow bottle 2 lbs 10,000 a wide alum flask scaled in worn arrowheads < 1 lb AnalyzeAnalyze:This is a drink container.10,000 a flat pack encased in a blue-and-white porcelain mosaic 2 lbs
Pocketed: A medium amount (in)
belt-attached (functional)Flap and clasp container
30,000 a muslin satchel caught in a web of indigo fishing wire 4 lbs
Pocketed: A slightly large amount (in)
shoulder-slung (functional)Metal hook satchel
AnalyzeAnalyze:This is a scripted container. It can be altered, but should have a flap, strings/drawstrings, and metal hooks.50,000
Refuse Reclaimed, Workshop
[Refuse Reclaimed, Workshop - 4410142] | |
Organized chaos reigns over the well-stocked workspace. Old hardware, bones, and other assorted odds and ends fill the various containers on a series of battered steel shelves. One wall is covered in iron hooks used to store a diverse array of crafting materials. Haphazardly stacked in one corner, a pile of reclaimed wood is fraught with exposed, rusty nails. Across from a patchwork curtain, tools and half-finished projects litter the surface of a paint-splashed workbench. You also see a driftwood sign. | |
Obvious exits: none |
a driftwood sign In the Common language, it reads: Welcome to Refuse Reclaimed! Scrapper Etzhi will be around to offer her services. Etzhi works exclusively with found materials to create one-of-a-kind items. Your finished product should have a crafty, handmade aesthetic! She will also update your crafting supplies to have a recycled feel. Check out her shop wares for inspiration. Example fodder is available in the containers in the backroom, but is not limited to these items. Only rare materials must be provided.
On the workbench you see: a dried gourd lantern punched with concentric circles.
On the shelves you see: a stained canvas bin, a splintered wood crate, a painted wood tray, a pile of broken mirrors, some mismatched plates and teacups, and a collection of multihued glass bottles.
On the hooks you see: a tangle of fishing wire, some diverse fabric scraps, some frayed hemp rope, some cracked leather belts, and some oxidized iron chains.