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==Current Shop Listing==<!-- Shop listing should be put into the subpage for the current run and transcluded here, as well as the Full shop listing for the same run. This is to limit conflicts in the future as the page continues to grow with updates and/or archiving happens.--> |
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Latest revision as of 19:46, 14 April 2023
Arboreal Afterlife is a greeting card shop run by Lorreth Orilee.
Current Shop Listing
a large double-paned door embellished with wrought iron,, [Map Room #A3, go door], Room# 7110303, Lich# LXX
Arboreal Afterlife, Lobby
[Arboreal Afterlife, Lobby - 7110407] | |
Smooth, pale yellow sandstone walls are interrupted by green jade-carved ivy leaves that crawl across the trim of the ceiling until it opens up to the second floor. Arches chiseled into the sandstone texture the walls at equally spaced intervals with tiled murals inside each of them. Dual pillars break up the room and open up additional space further into the shop, while at the front of the small boutique is a marbled desk that takes up the front and center of the lobby. You also see a learned scribe, an iron-decorated large double-paned door that leads outside and a friendly merchant. | |
Obvious exits: none |
On the marbled desk you see: some framed greeting cards.
>ask scribe for help A learned scribe says, "I can craft a message for you to write in a greeting card. You can choose from a selection of options for me to write on your item. ASK me about GREETING, PERSON, MESSAGE, CLOSING, and LANGUAGE for the inside of your card, or COLORS, DESIGN, COVER messages, and ADDITIONS for the outside of your card. ASK me about FINISH to preview your choices. GIVE me the card to have me finalize your message. TELL me to CLEAR the current selection to start again." Lorreth adds, "The cost is 2,500 silvers." >COVER A learned scribe says, "Here is a list of cover messages you can choose from. TELL me the COVER number you would like to select. This is optional." Number Option 1 Congratulations! 2 Best Wishes 3 Your Wedding 4 Condolences 5 Love 6 Happy Birthday! 7 Thank You >ADDITIONS A learned scribe says, "You can choose between glitter, confetti, or paper to add to your greeting card, which will spill out when opened. If you choose a cover color and design, I will match the addition to your selections. You can also opt to choose none" >glitter A learned scribe says, "You have selected to add glitter to your greeting card. If you select a color for your cover design, the glitter will match." >confetti A learned scribe says, "You have selected to add confetti to your greeting card. If you select a design and color for your cover design, the confetti will match." >paper A learned scribe says, "You have selected to add paper to your greeting card. If you select a design and color for your cover design, the paper will match." >GREETING A learned scribe says, "Here is a list of greetings you can choose from. TELL me the GREETING number you would like to select. This is optional." Number Option 1 Dear 2 Dearest 3 My Dear 4 To 5 To my heart 6 My dearest one 7 Dear Sir or Madam 8 Dear Sir 9 Dear Madam 10 Greetings 11 Hello 12 Sir 13 Madam 14 Mister 15 Miss 16 Missus 17 Darling 18 My dearest friend 19 My dear friend 20 Hey you 21 My beloved 22 Beloved 23 My love 24 To my love 25 My dearest love 26 My whole world 27 My shining star 28 Blessing onto you 29 Dearest sister 30 Dearest brother 31 Dearest mother 32 Dearest father 33 Dearest child >MESSAGE A learned scribe says, "Here is a list of messages you can choose from. TELL me the MESSAGE number you would like to select." Number Option 1 You're the best friend I've ever had 2 I love you 3 Friends forever 4 For always 5 My heart 6 Yours only 7 You have stolen my heart 8 In love all is pleasure 9 Love is enough 10 You're all I desire 11 Thank you for everything 12 Hope is the life of love 13 Grow old alongside me, the best is yet to be 14 I love and I hope 15 All I refuse and thee I choose 16 Think of me 17 For my greatest love 18 Love conquers all 19 You and no other 20 Wherever you are, I am 21 Love is a joy 22 Love is patient, love is kind 23 Love never ends 24 Faithless to none yet faithful to one 25 I am yours 26 Together forever 27 Love unites us 28 I have found my soulmate and I will not let you go 29 Always faithful 30 Where there is love there is faith 31 Many are the stars I see, but in my eye no star like thee 32 Here is my heart, guard it well 33 My love for you is endless 34 Live to love, love to live 35 No love more true 36 By Oleani's decree, one we be 37 Your love is my happiness 38 The gods provided thee for me 39 You have my whole heart for my whole life 40 Love heals all wounds 41 Let thy song be love 42 I have nothing more to give you but my heart 43 A friend may well be reckoned a masterpiece of nature 44 True love is easier to find than true friendship 45 Love is blind, friendship closes its eyes 46 All is fair in love as in war 47 Love may be blind, but marriage is a real eye opener 48 Love looks not with the eyes, but with the mind 49 Be mine 50 Friendship is constant in all things 51 I shall always defend you 52 The Gate itself could not separate us 53 You're the fire cat's meow 54 You'll be the death of me yet 55 I will love you beyond the grave 56 Don't worry, I love you anyway 57 Love is strong as death 58 Until death do us part 59 If you must cheat, cheat death 60 Will you marry me 61 Just say yes 62 Faithless is he that says farewell when the road darkens 63 The love that lasts longest is the love that's never returned 64 We meet on the battlefield! 65 We've been trying to reach you about your wagon's extended warranty. 66 I've been trying to contact you about something, please get back to me at your earliest convenience. 67 I miss you, I hope you are doing well. 68 I count the days until we are together again. 69 Let me be your huckleberry. 70 On dragon wings, I will be by your side. 71 You are cordially invited to my event! 72 Please come visit anytime! 73 I look forward to seeing you! 74 Wishing you well. 75 You are the light in my life. 76 Forever, you and I! 77 You are the moon to my starless night. 78 You have left your jack-o-lantern in my heart. Don't forget to put your votive inside and LIGHT it. >CLOSING A learned scribe says, "Here is a list of closings you can choose from. TELL me the CLOSING number you would like to select. This is optional." Number Option 1 Love 2 Love always 3 Always yours 4 With love 5 Affectionately 6 In Oleani's name 7 Truth forever 8 In love and friendship 9 Yours unconditionally 10 With warmest regards 11 With affection 12 Fondly 13 Thank you 14 Best 15 Regards 16 Sincerely 17 From 19 Forever yours 20 Until the moons collide 21 Live long my friend 22 Your brother in arms 23 Your sister in arms 24 Your frenemy 25 Your favorite enemy 26 Your dearest sister 27 Your dearest brother 28 Your devoted mother 29 Your devoted father 30 Your dearest child 31 Sincerely yours 32 Until eternity 33 Until our stars meet again >LANGUAGE A learned scribe says, "I can write in the following languages: Common, Giantman, Elven, Sylvankind, Dark Elven, Dhe'narsi, Faendryl, Halfling, Gnomish, Dwarven, Krolvin, Erithian, Aelotian, or Tehir." >COLORS A learned scribe says, "We have a lot of colors. Which color options do you want to hear? ASK me to hear the COLOR options for pinks, reds, oranges, yellows, greens, blues, violets, whites, blacks, browns, or all [Note: ALL may cause Wrayth lag]." >DESIGN A learned scribe says, "We have a lot of designs. Which design options do you want to hear? ASK me to hear the DESIGN options for patterns, florals, nature, animals, professional, religious, or all [Note: ALL may cause Wrayth lag]." >all A learned scribe says, "Choose and TELL me which color you would like for your design on the cover: Pinks: pink, pink-tinted, pink-tinged, dark pink, light pink, deep pink, pale pink, pastel pink, blush pink, blush-hued, coral, coral pink, pearl pink, rosy pink, salmon, salmon pink, twilight pink, azalea, fuchsia, magenta, mauve, rose, dusky rose, raspberry, strawberry-hued Reds: red, red-tinted, red-tinged, dark red, light red, deep red, berry red, blood red, brick red, cardinal red, cherry red, fiery red, flame red, fox red, lava red, rosy red, ruby red, vibrant red, alizarin, burgundy, carmine, cerise, claret, cranberry, crimson, dark crimson, deep crimson, garnet, maroon, murrey, ruddy, sanguine, scarlet, vermilion, wine Oranges: orange, orange-tinted, orange-tinged, bright orange, dark orange, light orange, deep orange, burnt orange, fiery orange, pale orange, sunrise orange, sunset orange, vivid orange, apricot, brass, bronze, carnelian, melon, papaya, peach, pale peach, persimmon, pumpkin, ochre, red-orange, rust-colored, sienna, sunset-hued, tangerine Yellows: yellow, yellow-tinted, yellow-tinged, bright yellow, dark yellow, deep yellow, light yellow, buttery yellow, pale yellow, pastel yellow, amber, dark amber, banana, banana yellow, orange-yellow, canary, citrine, coppery, electrum-hued, flaxen, gold, gold-tinged, coppery-gold, golden, honey-hued, honey gold, pale golden, goldenrod, butterscotch, lemon, marigold, mustard, saffron, sunny yellow, sunshine yellow, topaz, turmeric, wheaten Blues: blue, blue-tinted, blue-tinged, dark blue, light blue, deep blue, ahmdir blue, baby blue, celestial blue, glacial blue, ice blue, icy blue, iris blue, lagoon blue, midnight blue, navy blue, ocean blue, pale blue, pastel blue, peacock blue, royal blue, sea blue, seafoam, seafoam blue, sky blue, slate blue, twilight blue, aquamarine, azure, cerulean, cobalt, cornflower, hyacinth, lapis, mazarine, pavonated, periwinkle, sapphire, sky-hued, turquoise, ultramarine, zaffre Greens: green, green-tinted, green-tinged, dark green, light green, deep green, pale green, apple green, emerald, emerald green, grass green, hunter green, forest green, ivy green, jungle green, laurel green, leaf green, lime green, mint, mint green, moss green, pastel green, pine green, sea green, seafoam green, blue-green, celadon, chartreuse, corbeau, jade, olive, olivine, sage, teal, verdant, verdigris, vert, viridian Violets: purple, purple-tinted, purple-tinged, blue-purple, dark purple, light purple, deep purple, nightshade purple, pale purple, royal purple, twilight purple, amethyst, aubergine, eggplant, grape-hued, heliotrope, indigo, lavender, lilac, mulberry, orchid, plum, thistle, violet, blue-violet, red-violet, wisteria Whites: white, bone white, cottony white, cream, creamy white, daisy white, downy white, frost white, gardenia white, ghostly white, lily white, parchment white, pearly, pearly white, porcelain white, pure white, oyster white, snow white, winter white, argent, alabaster, almond, beige, bisque, coconut, ecru, eggshell, ivory, milky, milky white, niveous, pearl-hued, platinum, snowy, silver, silver-tinged, silvery, silvery blue, silvery green, moonlight silver, vanilla Blacks: black, blue-black, charcoal black, ink black, jet black, midnight black, obsidian, obsidian black, onyx, onyx black, raven black, ebon, ebony, fuliginous, night-hued, sable, grey, dark grey, light grey, ash grey, blue-grey, dove grey, fog grey, iron grey, misty grey, pale grey, smoke grey, smoky grey, steel grey, stone grey, ashen, glaucous, pewter, dove-colored, slate-colored Browns: brown, dark brown, light brown, ale brown, clove brown, nut brown, oak brown, bistre, caramel, caramel-hued, champagne, chestnut, chocolate-hued, cocoa brown, cinnamon, auburn, fawn, ginger, hazel, henna, roan, russet, sorrel, tan, taupe, tawny, topaz-hued, umber, walnut brown, whiskey-hued Multicolored: multicolored, multihued, colorful, kaleidoscopic, prismatic, rainbow-hued, varicolored, autumnal, black and white, black and grey, blue and white, gold and silver, orange and blue, green and white, pink and black, or none." >all A learned scribe says, "Choose and TELL me which design you would like for your cover: Patterns: anchor, arrow, bell, chevron, cityscape, coffin, diamond, feather, heart, lattice, square, triangle, interlocked ring, spiderweb, spiral, wisp Florals: floral, flower, blossom, alyssum, amaranth, anemone, angelica, aster, begonia, bleeding heart, bluebell, bougainvillea, buttercup, butterfly weed, campion, cactus flower, carnation, cherry blossom, chrysanthemum, clematis, clivia, columbine, cothinar flower, crocus, daffodil, dahlia, daisy, dandelion, datura, dragonstalk, edelweiss, feverfew, flamestalk, forget-me-not, freesia, frostflower, gardenia, geranium, ginger blossom, goldenrod, heather, heliotrope, hellebore, hibiscus, honeysuckle, honeywort, hyacinth, hydrangea, iceblossom, iris, lavender, lilac, lily, blood lily, calla lily, daylily, tiger lily, snow lily, stargazer lily, water lily, lotus blossom, jasmine, jessamine, larkspur, lupine, magnolia, monkeyflower, moonflower, morning glory, mournbloom, nightshade, orange blossom, orchid, pansy, snow pansy, passionflower, peony, petunia, phlox, plumeria, poinsettia, poppy, posy, rose, rosebud, dog rose, primrose, fairy primrose, tea rose, winter rose, sirenflower, snapdragon, sunflower, thistle, trillium, tulip, tuberose, violet, alpine violet, wood violet, wildflower, wisteria, zinnia Nature: autumnal, celestial, heraldic, moon phase, paisley, frost, tropical, star, starburst, sunburst, moon, moon and star, crescent moon, threefold moon, nightscape, eclipse, solar eclipse, lunar eclipse, cloud, storm cloud, thundercloud, lightning bolt, raindrop, snowflake, snowman, flame, fire, rising smoke, paw print, footprint, handprint, claw, talon, jack-o-lantern, bramble, branch, cactus, fern, forest, frond, ivy, leaf, maple leaf, mushroom, palm frond, pine needle, pumpkin, wreath, holly, mistletoe, reed, rosette, shamrock, tendril, thorn, toadstool, tree, vine, grape vine, willow, coral, seascape, shell, wave, apple, berry, cherry, cookie, fruit, honeycomb, muffin, pie, pie slice, pineapple, potato, strawberry, tart, waffle, watermelon, marallis berry, sovyn clove, sweetfern, garlic clove Animals: alligator, bat, bear, bronco, buck, bug, bumblebee, bunny, butterfly, capybara, caribou, cat, centaur, chinchilla, cobra, cow, crab, deer, damselfly, dog, doe, dolphin, dragon, fly, dragonfly, eel, elephant, elk, fawn, fish, firefly, fox, frog, gazelle, goat, griffin, ghost, ghostfly, glimaerfly, hart, hawk, hog, hedgehog, hind, horse, iguana, jackal, kitten, koala, kobold, koi, kraken, ladybug, lemur, lion, lizard, lobster, loris, mantis, minotaur, monkey, moose, morduska, moth, mouse, mustang, narwhal, octopus, orc, otter, panda, pegasus, penguin, phoenix, pig, pixie, polar bear, pony, puppy, qahzumar, rabbit, raccoon, reindeer, roa'ter, rolton, sea anemone, selshis, serpent, shark, skeleton, skull, snake, spider, sprite, stag, stallion, starfish, teadragon, tentacle, tiger, toad, tortoise, troll, turtle, unicorn, weasel, wendigo, whale, witch, wolf, wombat, wraith, wyvern, yierka, bird, bluebird, cardinal, chicken, crow, duck, dove, eagle, egret, blood eagle, finch, flamingo, flycatcher, heron, ibis, macaw, merlin, owl, parrot, peacock, pelican, pheasant, raven, rook, rooster, seagull, songbird, swan, turkey, wren, fairywren, hummingbird Professional: bow, claidhmore, sword, shield, shield and sword, crossed sword, scimitar, sickle, boat, brigantine, carrack, frigate, galleon, pirate flag, wine bottle, gear, sprocket, lock, key, lock and key, lockpick, scarab, playing card, clasped hands, praying hands, open hand, skull, tombstone, demon, eye, rune, runestaff, runestone, shrunken head, scroll, wand, cauldron, mortar and pestle, book, quill, artist's brush, brush stroke, palette, palette and brush, lute, flute, harp, music note, skillet, butter churn, needle and thread, spindle, mitten, sleigh, wagon, giftbox, candelabra, chalice, spoon, fork Religious: anvil, artist's brush, black widow, broken skull, cat's head, chelioboros, clenched fist, conjoined circles, crescent moon, crown, crystal ball, dagger, dagger-pierced heart, doe, dolphin, eight-pointed star, feather, flame, gate and key, grain sheaf, heart, hourglass, jackal's head, key, leaf, lily, lute, musical note, ouroboros, pegasus, rose, tentacled star, six-tentacled star, slit-pupiled eye, scimitar, scroll, serpent, shield, sickle, skull, star, stone giant, stone giantess, sunburst, sword, trident, two-headed serpent, or none." >ask merchant for help A friendly merchant says, "I have a number of designed punch plates that I can add to your hole punch. Once you have made your selection, please GIVE it to me, and I will add the design to your hole punch. ASK me about DESIGNS to see the available options. This service costs 10,000 silvers." Usage: ASK merchant ABOUT DESIGNS {Category|ALL} - See design options TELL merchant DESIGN {design} - Select design option by number GIVE merchant - Add selected design to your hole punch
Arboreal Afterlife, Storage
[Arboreal Afterlife, Storage - 7110408] | |
Shelves line the right side of the room from floor to ceiling; some are lined with half-opened cards, while others have some sculpted glass vases upon them that hold an assortment of quills and styli. The wall straight ahead has a mural of colored tiles resembling a waterfall and has been framed with stacks of colored paper and parchments. A set of stairs that leads to the floor above is against the left corner of the room, while the remaining wall has bouquets of various flowers hanging upside down to dry. You also see some dual pillars opening up the wall into the lobby. | |
Obvious exits: none |
In the white porcelain jar you see: a silver hole punch with pearl-inlaid handles and a polished bronze hole punch with darkly stained laje handles.
Item Type Info Details Price a silver hole punch with pearl-inlaid handles < 1 lb Confetti Punch
100,000 a polished bronze hole punch with darkly stained laje handles < 1 lb Confetti Punch
100,000
In the ceramic jug you see: a cyan feathered quill with a polished bronze body and a marbled stylus of lustrous turquoise and white quartz.
Item Type Info Details Price a cyan feathered quill with a polished bronze body < 1 lb 500 a marbled stylus of lustrous turquoise and white quartz < 1 lb 500
In the clear glass urn you see: an etched alum hole punch studded with sea-green scarabs and a tarnished rose-gold hole punch decorated with ruby rosettes.
Item Type Info Details Price an etched alum hole punch studded with sea-green scarabs < 1 lb Confetti Punch
100,000 a tarnished rose-gold hole punch decorated with ruby rosettes < 1 lb Confetti Punch
100,000
On the sandstone shelves you see: a white gold-sheened card, a pink and white swirled card, a matte sorrel greeting card, a glossy amber greeting card, a dark ochre greeting card, a cream-colored greeting card, a black silver-embossed card, a deep red heart-shaped card, and a ladybug-shaped card.
Item Type Info Details Price a white gold-sheened card < 1 lb
Pocketed: A very small amount (one item) (in) Read / AnalyzeRead:
The cover of the gold-sheened card is blank.Analyze:This is a greeting card. You can OPEN, CLOSE, HUG, and READ it. The cover is blank. You can WRITE a message when the card is closed, or bring the card to a scribe. The inside is blank. You can WRITE a message when the card is open, or bring the card to a scribe. You can use | for line breaks.1,000 a pink and white swirled card < 1 lb
Pocketed: A very small amount (one item) (in) Read / AnalyzeRead:
The cover of the white swirled card is blank.Analyze:This is a greeting card. You can OPEN, CLOSE, HUG, and READ it. The cover is blank. You can WRITE a message when the card is closed, or bring the card to a scribe. The inside is blank. You can WRITE a message when the card is open, or bring the card to a scribe. You can use | for line breaks.1,000 a matte sorrel greeting card < 1 lb
Pocketed: A very small amount (one item) (in) Read / AnalyzeRead:
The cover of the sorrel greeting card is blank.Analyze:This is a greeting card. You can OPEN, CLOSE, HUG, and READ it. The cover is blank. You can WRITE a message when the card is closed, or bring the card to a scribe. The inside is blank. You can WRITE a message when the card is open, or bring the card to a scribe. You can use | for line breaks.1,000 a glossy amber greeting card < 1 lb
Pocketed: A very small amount (one item) (in) Read / AnalyzeRead:
The cover of the amber greeting card is blank.Analyze:This is a greeting card. You can OPEN, CLOSE, HUG, and READ it. The cover is blank. You can WRITE a message when the card is closed, or bring the card to a scribe. The inside is blank. You can WRITE a message when the card is open, or bring the card to a scribe. You can use | for line breaks.1,000 a dark ochre greeting card < 1 lb
Pocketed: A very small amount (one item) (in) Read / AnalyzeRead:
The cover of the ochre greeting card is blank.Analyze:This is a greeting card. You can OPEN, CLOSE, HUG, and READ it. The cover is blank. You can WRITE a message when the card is closed, or bring the card to a scribe. The inside is blank. You can WRITE a message when the card is open, or bring the card to a scribe. You can use | for line breaks.1,000 a cream-colored greeting card < 1 lb
Pocketed: A very small amount (one item) (in) Read / AnalyzeRead:
The cover of the greeting card is blank.Analyze:This is a greeting card. You can OPEN, CLOSE, HUG, and READ it. The cover is blank. You can WRITE a message when the card is closed, or bring the card to a scribe. The inside is blank. You can WRITE a message when the card is open, or bring the card to a scribe. You can use | for line breaks.1,000 a black silver-embossed card < 1 lb
Pocketed: A very small amount (one item) (in) Read / AnalyzeRead:
The cover of the silver-embossed card is blank.Analyze:This is a greeting card. You can OPEN, CLOSE, HUG, and READ it. The cover is blank. You can WRITE a message when the card is closed, or bring the card to a scribe. The inside is blank. You can WRITE a message when the card is open, or bring the card to a scribe. You can use | for line breaks.1,000 a deep red heart-shaped card < 1 lb
Pocketed: A very small amount (one item) (in) Read / AnalyzeRead:
The cover of the heart-shaped card is blank.Analyze:This is a greeting card. You can OPEN, CLOSE, HUG, and READ it. The cover is blank. You can WRITE a message when the card is closed, or bring the card to a scribe. The inside is blank. You can WRITE a message when the card is open, or bring the card to a scribe. You can use | for line breaks.1,000 a ladybug-shaped card < 1 lb
Pocketed: A very small amount (one item) (in) Read / AnalyzeRead:
The cover of the ladybug-shaped card is blank.Analyze:This is a greeting card. You can OPEN, CLOSE, HUG, and READ it. The cover is blank. You can WRITE a message when the card is closed, or bring the card to a scribe. The inside is blank. You can WRITE a message when the card is open, or bring the card to a scribe. You can use | for line breaks.1,000
Arboreal Afterlife, Upstairs
[Arboreal Afterlife, Upstairs - 7110409] | |
The smell of ink and perfumed parchment radiates throughout the area, while a kaleidoscope of various shapes, sizes, and colors of cards is a vivid splash of hues against the otherwise plain and pallid surroundings. Silken streamers dangle from the ceiling and droop down enough to have cards hang on them at their crease. Built into the far-right wall is an old oak apothecary cabinet that's been refurbished, its drawers labeled with tiny golden plaques. You also see a set of stairs that leads back down to the storage room. | |
Obvious exits: none |
On the thin black ribbon you see: a glistening mahogany greeting card garnished with acorns, a dark blue greeting card trimmed with gold filigree, a bright teal greeting card painted with white dove feathers, a glazed mauve card embossed with crossing falchions, an opaque magenta card decorated with dried daisy petals, a pearlescent grey card lithographed with a blue tulip shell, and a sage-dyed card stamped with multihued butterflies.
Item Type Info Details Price a glistening mahogany greeting card garnished with acorns < 1 lb
Pocketed: A very small amount (one item) (in) Read / AnalyzeRead:
The cover of the greeting card is blank.Analyze:This is a greeting card. You can OPEN, CLOSE, HUG, and READ it. The cover is blank. You can WRITE a message when the card is closed, or bring the card to a scribe. The inside is blank. You can WRITE a message when the card is open, or bring the card to a scribe. You can use | for line breaks.1,000 a dark blue greeting card trimmed with gold filigree < 1 lb
Pocketed: A very small amount (one item) (in) Read / AnalyzeRead:
The cover of the greeting card is blank.Analyze:This is a greeting card. You can OPEN, CLOSE, HUG, and READ it. The cover is blank. You can WRITE a message when the card is closed, or bring the card to a scribe. The inside is blank. You can WRITE a message when the card is open, or bring the card to a scribe. You can use | for line breaks.1,000 a bright teal greeting card painted with white dove feathers < 1 lb
Pocketed: A very small amount (one item) (in) Read / AnalyzeRead:
The cover of the greeting card is blank.Analyze:This is a greeting card. You can OPEN, CLOSE, HUG, and READ it. The cover is blank. You can WRITE a message when the card is closed, or bring the card to a scribe. The inside is blank. You can WRITE a message when the card is open, or bring the card to a scribe. You can use | for line breaks.1,000 a glazed mauve card embossed with crossing falchions < 1 lb
Pocketed: A very small amount (one item) (in) Read / AnalyzeRead:
The cover of the mauve card is blank.Analyze:This is a greeting card. You can OPEN, CLOSE, HUG, and READ it. The cover is blank. You can WRITE a message when the card is closed, or bring the card to a scribe. The inside is blank. You can WRITE a message when the card is open, or bring the card to a scribe. You can use | for line breaks.1,000 an opaque magenta card decorated with dried daisy petals < 1 lb
Pocketed: A very small amount (one item) (in) Read / AnalyzeRead:
The cover of the magenta card is blank.Analyze:This is a greeting card. You can OPEN, CLOSE, HUG, and READ it. The cover is blank. You can WRITE a message when the card is closed, or bring the card to a scribe. The inside is blank. You can WRITE a message when the card is open, or bring the card to a scribe. You can use | for line breaks.1,000 a pearlescent grey card lithographed with a blue tulip shell < 1 lb
Pocketed: A very small amount (one item) (in) Read / AnalyzeRead:
The cover of the grey card is blank.Analyze:This is a greeting card. You can OPEN, CLOSE, HUG, and READ it. The cover is blank. You can WRITE a message when the card is closed, or bring the card to a scribe. The inside is blank. You can WRITE a message when the card is open, or bring the card to a scribe. You can use | for line breaks.1,000 a sage-dyed card stamped with multihued butterflies < 1 lb
Pocketed: A very small amount (one item) (in) Read / AnalyzeRead:
The cover of the sage-dyed card is blank.Analyze:This is a greeting card. You can OPEN, CLOSE, HUG, and READ it. The cover is blank. You can WRITE a message when the card is closed, or bring the card to a scribe. The inside is blank. You can WRITE a message when the card is open, or bring the card to a scribe. You can use | for line breaks.1,000
On the blue and white ribbon you see: a pale green card painted with a swirling whirlpool, a matte ebon card with purple opalescent trim, an opaque gray card stamped with black ravens, a golden pillar-shaped card with a jeweled trophy on top, a snow white card dotted with blue iceblossoms, a glitter-coated silver card embossed with a set of daggers, a lace-trimmed sky blue card dotted with red paper rosettes, and a rainbow-dyed card with a pair of white unicorns.
Item Type Info Details Price a pale green card painted with a swirling whirlpool < 1 lb
Pocketed: A very small amount (one item) (in) Show / Read / AnalyzeShow:A raging whirlpool is painted against the pale green of the background. Small ships and fish are being pulled into the spiraling center of this raging water monster.Read:
On the cover of a pale green card, you see: A raging whirlpool is painted against the pale green of the background. Small ships and fish are being pulled into the spiraling center of this raging water monster.Analyze:This is a greeting card. You can OPEN, CLOSE, HUG, and READ it. Cover: A raging whirlpool is painted against the pale green of the background. Small ships and fish are being pulled into the spiraling center of this raging water monster. Inside: Across the card is the image of a pink kraken, its tail in the shape of a heart. The creature says, 'My heart's A-Kraken when you're not around,' in bubbly text. When opened, the following will issue from the card: Red heart-shaped confetti flutters out of the card.1,500 a matte ebon card with purple opalescent trim < 1 lb
Pocketed: A very small amount (one item) (in) Show / Read / AnalyzeShow:The blackness of the card is made only slightly brighter by the purple borders and the image of an infinity knot pierced through the center by an arrow.Read:
On the cover of a matte ebon card, you see: The blackness of the card is made only slightly brighter by the purple borders and the image of an infinity knot pierced through the center by an arrow.Analyze:This is a greeting card. You can OPEN, CLOSE, HUG, and READ it. Cover: The blackness of the card is made only slightly brighter by the purple borders and the image of an infinity knot pierced through the center by an arrow. Inside: The card is simple in design as there is a border of purple around the trim of the paper that has a opalescent hue to it. In bold letters, it reads in the center, 'So, you're tying the eternal knot? Enjoy this card as my warning to run the other direction! I mean, congratulations!' When opened, the following will issue from the card: Sparkling purple glitter rains down from the card.1,500 an opaque gray card stamped with black ravens < 1 lb
Pocketed: A very small amount (one item) (in) Read / AnalyzeRead:
The cover of the gray card is blank.Analyze:This is a greeting card. You can OPEN, CLOSE, HUG, and READ it. The cover is blank. You can WRITE a message when the card is closed, or bring the card to a scribe. Inside: Within the card is feathery written words in black ink that flow across the gray paper. It reads, 'There once was a bride with a raven, Whose groom was particularly clean shaven. She said with a grin, as she looked at his chin. Let's marry and live in Solhaven!' When opened, the following will issue from the card: Black paper raven feathers spill from the card and float to the floor.1,500 a golden pillar-shaped card with a jeweled trophy on top < 1 lb
Pocketed: A very small amount (one item) (in) Show / Read / AnalyzeShow:In large, bold black letters are the words, 'Con-cap-ulations!'Read:
On the cover of a golden pillar-shaped card, you see: In large, bold black letters are the words, 'Con-cap-ulations!'Analyze:This is a greeting card. You can OPEN, CLOSE, HUG, and READ it. Cover: In large, bold black letters are the words, 'Con-cap-ulations!' Inside: Written in blocky print, are the words, 'You did it! I'm so proud of you!'. When opened, the following will issue from the card: Sparkling gold glitter rains down from the card.1,500 a snow white card dotted with blue iceblossoms < 1 lb
Pocketed: A very small amount (one item) (in) Read / AnalyzeRead:
The cover of the white card is blank.Analyze:This is a greeting card. You can OPEN, CLOSE, HUG, and READ it. The cover is blank. You can WRITE a message when the card is closed, or bring the card to a scribe. Inside: Written across the card are the words, 'Happy Name Day! Don't worry! In gnome years, You're still in your prime!' When opened, the following will issue from the card: Black skull and bone-shaped confetti flutters out of the card.1,500 a glitter-coated silver card embossed with a set of daggers < 1 lb
Pocketed: A very small amount (one item) (in) Read / AnalyzeRead:
The cover of the silver card is blank.Analyze:This is a greeting card. You can OPEN, CLOSE, HUG, and READ it. The cover is blank. You can WRITE a message when the card is closed, or bring the card to a scribe. Inside: Flecks of silver glitter dot the page and have also been embedded into the writing on this otherwise white paper. The writing reads, 'Rogues are red, Warriors are blue. I'd like to paladin around with you!' When opened, the following will issue from the card: Sparkling silver glitter rains down from the card.1,500 a lace-trimmed sky blue card dotted with red paper rosettes < 1 lb
Pocketed: A very small amount (one item) (in) Read / AnalyzeRead:
The cover of the sky blue card is blank.Analyze:This is a greeting card. You can OPEN, CLOSE, HUG, and READ it. The cover is blank. You can WRITE a message when the card is closed, or bring the card to a scribe. Inside: Colored a deep shade of red inside, the card has sketches of different growth stages of roses, while in the center is writing in feathery print, 'Eahnor is red, Vaalorn is blue. You two are getting married, I'm happy for you!' When opened, the following will issue from the card: Red paper rose petals spill from the card and float to the floor.1,500 a rainbow-dyed card with a pair of white unicorns < 1 lb
Pocketed: A very small amount (one item) (in) Show / Read / AnalyzeShow:Watercolors of every hue have been painted across the cover of this card while a pair of detailed white unicorns stand upon the myriad of colors. The pair of unicorns are nuzzling each other in a loving gesture with their eyes closed ever so slightly.Read:
Watercolors of every hue have been painted across the cover of this card while a pair of detailed white unicorns stand upon the myriad of colors. The pair of unicorns are nuzzling each other in a loving gesture with their eyes closed ever so slightly.Analyze:This is a greeting card. You can OPEN, CLOSE, HUG, and READ it. Cover: Watercolors of every hue have been painted across the cover of this card while a pair of detailed white unicorns stand upon the myriad of colors. The pair of unicorns are nuzzling each other in a loving gesture with their eyes closed ever so slightly. Inside: Written across the plain white page are the words, 'There once was a groom from the rest, Whose groom was one of the best. With a ring and a smile, they rode off in style. Now the pair are maritally blessed.' When opened, the following will issue from the card: Sparkling rainbow-hued glitter rains down from the card.1,500