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| style="vertical-align: top; white-space: nowrap;" | a twisted ahmdir blue turban shot with hair-thin bronze threads ||style="vertical-align: top; white-space: nowrap;"| |
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| style="vertical-align: top; white-space: nowrap;" | an ivory skull-beaded tesarit tipped with a jet-hued bell ||style="vertical-align: top; white-space: nowrap;"| |
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Latest revision as of 10:21, 26 April 2025
an undyed layered linen tent with a trio of pitched peaks, Room# 8208754, [Map Room XX], Lich# XX, go linen tent
Common Weaves, Clothing
| [Common Weaves, Clothing] | Room: 8209324 |
| Chilled air seeps in through the tent's linen walls near the ground, while the upper reaches are protected by thick, furred hides hung from the wooden supports. Lanterns with squat, ovular shades in hues ranging from amber to crimson dangle overhead, giving off warmth as well as a scent that is spiced though subtly sweet. At the center of this area is a tiered wooden display table, with a row of copper hooks fixed on one of the larger supports, and a low-profile wooden shoe rack set neatly beneath. A multi-hued linen runner leads further into the tent. You also see a simple parchment sign. | |
| Obvious paths: east, out | |
a simple parchment sign In the Common language, it reads: Greetings, Traveler. If you are planning a trip onto the desert sands, you have come to the right place. Here you will find all you need to confront the heat and sun as the Tehir do. And if you are of the Tribes, tiu ome qilir. The clothing you find here is meant for everyday wear, though it has been tailored so that certain pieces are meant to be worn together. You'll find if you ANALYZE each piece, you'll be able to see how to wear and fit them properly. Also, there are bits of leather that can be purchased here to further enhance the utility of your items. Orange is for the aseges, green is for the artim, crimson is for the erasay, brown is for the duaidz, and azure is for the hudor.
On the copper hooks you see: a muted salmon-hued muslin hudor with a bronze-stitched yoke, a watery green linen hudor with an alabaster-beaded yoke, a short-sleeved russet raw silk erasay, a short-sleeved sky blue cotton erasay, a sleeveless auburn linen erasay, a sleeveless sun-bleached muslin erasay, a strip of crimson leather, and a strip of azure leather.
Item Type Info Details Price a muted salmon-hued muslin hudor with a bronze-stitched yoke < 1 lb
Pocketed: A very small amount (a couple of very small items) (in)
over-the-front (functional)Tehir Cultural Clothing
AnalyzeAnalyze:Part of the Tehir Cultural Clothing Line, the hudor are traditional women's clothing. Definition:This woman's garment is a tabard that is typically knee-length and split up the side, allowing billowy pants to show underneath. This garment is not constricting, but may vary in its cut, fittedness, and adornment. It may be cut like a smock with little width variation from top to bottom. Should its cut include a yoke, this section may be brightly embroidered, leaving the draping portions of the garment to include a mass of billowy, solid-colored fabric. The neckline is typically rounded and its height varies quite broadly; this allows the clothing and jewelry beneath to be exposed. It is currently tier 1 of 2 tiers. It has access to the following verbs: pinch, pull, rub*, shake * Indicates the verb will have an interaction between the hudor and with some leg-worn items.500 a watery green linen hudor with an alabaster-beaded yoke < 1 lb
Pocketed: A very small amount (a couple of very small items) (in)
over-the-front (functional)Tehir Cultural Clothing
500 a short-sleeved russet raw silk erasay 2 lbs
Pocketed: A very small amount (a couple of very small items) (in)
shirt-worn (functional)Tehir Cultural Clothing
AnalyzeAnalyze:Part of the Tehir Cultural Clothing Line, the erasay are traditional men's clothing. Definition:Distinct because it has either a notched or drawstring neckline, the erasay can be either short-sleeved or sleeveless and is typically worn by men of stature. It is currently tier 1 of 2 tiers. It has access to the following verbs: pinch,pull(s), rub*, shake * Indicates the verb will have an interaction between the erasay and with some leg-worn items. (s) Indicates the verb will have an interaction between the sleeveless erasay and wrist-worn jewelry.500 a short-sleeved sky blue cotton erasay 2 lbs
Pocketed: A very small amount (a couple of very small items) (in)
shirt-worn (functional)Tehir Cultural Clothing
500 a sleeveless auburn linen erasay 2 lbs
Pocketed: A very small amount (a couple of very small items) (in)
shirt-worn (functional)Tehir Cultural Clothing
500 a sleeveless sun-bleached muslin erasay 2 lbs
Pocketed: A very small amount (a couple of very small items) (in)
shirt-worn (functional)Tehir Cultural Clothing
500 a strip of crimson leather unlock certificate Tehir Cultural Clothing
Your leather will unlock your Tehir Clothing Erasay to tier 2.250 a strip of azure leather unlock certificate Tehir Cultural Clothing
Your leather will unlock your Tehir Clothing Hudor to tier 2.250
On the wooden shoe rack you see: a pair of twisted cream muslin artim strung with turquoise, a pair of knotted saffron cotton artim with amber beads, and a strip of green leather.
Item Type Info Details Price a pair of twisted cream muslin artim strung with turquoise < 1 lb
feet-wornTehir Cultural Clothing
AnalyzeAnalyze:Part of the Tehir Cultural Clothing Line, the artim are traditional footwear akin to sandals. Definition: Worn either ankle-tied or loose, these sandals possess a simple bifurcated strap that begins between the toes and extends across the top of the foot. Tehir sandals are formed on rush, wood, or hide soles. Some women take fancy to intricately braiding the leather commonly used in their construction. It is currently tier 1 of 2 tiers. It has access to the following verbs: kick*, pull, turn, shuffle** * Indicates the verb will have an interaction between the artim and worn ankle-jewelry. ** Indicates the verb will have an interaction between the artim and certain leg-worn items. You may have a merchant customize the soles of your twisted muslin artim. Currently they are: braided rushes Artim is the word for either ankle-tied or loose, possessing a simple bifurcated strap that begins between the toes and extends across the top of the foot. Appropriate materials for the soles would be rush, wood, or hide. Upper materials could be cloth or leather, and women may add adornments or intricate braiding.500 a pair of knotted saffron cotton artim with amber beads < 1 lb
feet-wornTehir Cultural Clothing
500 a strip of green leather unlock certificate Tehir Cultural Clothing
Your leather will unlock your Tehir Clothing Artim to tier 2.250
On the wooden display table you see: a particolored raw silk aseges with rainbow pyrite beading, a pair of soot grey combed cotton duaidz with beaded cuffs, some amber-striped ahmdir blue duaidz with vented legs, a strip of orange leather, and a strip of brown leather.
Item Type Info Details Price a particolored raw silk aseges with rainbow pyrite beading 2 lbs
Pocketed: A very small amount (a couple of very small items) (in)
leg-worn (functional)Tehir Cultural Clothing
AnalyzeAnalyze:Part of the Tehir Cultural Clothing Line, the aseges is a traditional piece of women's clothing. Definition: These garments are considered outlets of creativity for Tehir women and range from solid colors to patterns, often accomplished by block printing repeatedly to form overlapping geometric patterns. Women often bustle their skirts by tying some up while leaving others loose. These skirts always have a waistband fitted with ribbon ties that serve as additional adornment when not in use and aid in the bustling when in use, while the hems of the skirts are decorated with beads, belled-chains, and charms. It is currently tier 1 of 2 tiers. It has access to the following verbs: dance*, lace (bustles the aseges), pinch, shake, touch, unlace (removes bustle) * Indicates the verb will have an interaction between the aseges and worn ankle-jewelry. Your particolored aseges is bustled. When altering the aseges, you can never change the article as it is always determined by the status of the garments bustled state. And any long description should come after the noun only. Per existing Tehir documentation, fabrics used should be light, airy, and absorbent. For common wear, linen, cotton, muslin, and the like would be appropriate. Finer fabrics could be used for special occasions. By definition, all aseges have ribbon ties on the waistband used to bustle up the excess layers.500 a pair of soot grey combed cotton duaidz with beaded cuffs 2 lbs
Pocketed: A very small amount (a couple of very small items) (in)
leg-worn (functional)Tehir Cultural Clothing
AnalyzeAnalyze:Part of the Tehir Cultural Clothing Line, the duaidz is a traditional piece of men's clothing. Definition:Frequently worn in conjunction with an erasay, the duaidz can be tailored either with or without vents, which typically run from the lower thigh to just above the cuff. It is currently tier 1 of 2 tiers. It has access to the following verbs: dance*, pinch, touch, shake500 some amber-striped ahmdir blue duaidz with vented legs 2 lbs
Pocketed: A very small amount (a couple of very small items) (in)
leg-worn (functional)Tehir Cultural Clothing
500 a strip of orange leather unlock certificate Tehir Cultural Clothing
Your leather will unlock your Tehir Clothing Aseges to tier 2.250 a strip of brown leather unlock certificate Tehir Cultural Clothing
Your leather will unlock your Tehir Clothing Duaidz to tier 2.250
Common Weaves, Sundry
| [Common Weaves, Sundry] | Room: 8209325 |
| A woven runner bisects this area of the tent, with a set of sturdy wooden pegs mounted over to one side, while a many-armed rack of wooden head displays is arranged on the other. The scent of spiced smoke is heavier here, with incense burning in one corner in addition to the lamps hanging overhead. You also see a simple brass-framed cart and a simple parchment sign. | |
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a simple parchment sign In the Common language, it reads: The items here, while not as functional as those in other areas of the tent, can work with certain other pieces on offer.
On the many-armed rack you see: a twisted ahmdir blue turban shot with hair-thin bronze threads, a malachite-hued cotton turban adorned with silver whorls, an ashen muslin turban trimmed in gold-threaded onyx shards, a block-stamped dusky violet turban with a geometric pattern, a layered gauzy muslin veil streaked with jewel-toned dyes, a solid black raw muslin veil edged in bronze filament, a saffron-hued combed cotton veil weighed with tiny gold ingots, and a diluted scarlet linen veil trimmed with bloodstone beads.
Item Type Info Details Price a twisted ahmdir blue turban shot with hair-thin bronze threads 2 lbs
Pocketed: A very small amount (one very small item) (in)
head-worn (functional)25 a malachite-hued cotton turban adorned with silver whorls 2 lbs
Pocketed: A very small amount (one very small item) (in)
head-worn (functional)25 an ashen muslin turban trimmed in gold-threaded onyx shards 2 lbs
Pocketed: A very small amount (one very small item) (in)
head-worn (functional)25 a block-stamped dusky violet turban with a geometric pattern 2 lbs
Pocketed: A very small amount (one very small item) (in)
head-worn (functional)25 a layered gauzy muslin veil streaked with jewel-toned dyes < 1 lb
pin-worn25 a solid black raw muslin veil edged in bronze filament < 1 lb
pin-worn25 a saffron-hued combed cotton veil weighed with tiny gold ingots < 1 lb
pin-worn25 a diluted scarlet linen veil trimmed with bloodstone beads < 1 lb
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On the sturdy wooden pegs you see: a burnt umber linen burnoose with an open weave crimson mantle, a sandy gold combed cotton burnoose edged in ribbon, an airy linen gauze burnoose dyed in a crimson-to-sienna ombre, and an unlined camel hide burnoose with geometric embossing.
Item Type Info Details Price a burnt umber linen burnoose with an open weave crimson mantle 8 lbs
Pocketed: A significant amount (in)
cloak-worn (functional)25 a sandy gold combed cotton burnoose edged in ribbon 8 lbs
Pocketed: A significant amount (in)
cloak-worn (functional)25 an airy linen gauze burnoose dyed in a crimson-to-sienna ombre 8 lbs
Pocketed: A significant amount (in)
cloak-worn (functional)25 an unlined camel hide burnoose with geometric embossing 8 lbs
Pocketed: A significant amount (in)
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On the brass-framed cart you see: a square of sesame seed candy, a small and thin spice cookie, a cup of aromatic tea, and a copper-lipped ivory mug of coffee.
Item Container Details Price a square of sesame seed candy free a small and thin spice cookie free a cup of aromatic tea free a copper-lipped ivory mug of coffee free
Common Weaves, Jewelry
| [Common Weaves, Jewelry] | Room: 8209326 |
| Several pillows of brightly hued silk are heaped in the corners of this rear nook of the tent, with small tables set beside them bearing peaked copper incense burners and bowls of various gemstone beads, carved bone adornments, and flat skeins of metallic wiring. Sitting side-by-side in the center of the area is a thin-limbed bronze jewelry tree and a wood-framed glass jewelry case. You also see a simple parchment sign. | |
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a simple parchment sign In the Common language, it reads: The more elaborate items of the collection are found in the case here, and like those items in the front room, work with certain other pieces in the collection. The items on the tree are less functional than the others, but can also work with other purchases made here. You may find leather in the case to further enhance the items therein. Grey is for the tisrin, and violet is for the tesarit. Please enjoy.
In the glass jewelry case you see: an ivory skull-beaded tesarit tipped with a jet-hued bell, a braided copper wire tesarit strung with malachite shards, a coiled bronze tisrin with aquamarine inlays, a lustrous silver tisrin entwined with scale engraving, a strip of grey leather, and a strip of violet leather.
Item Type Info Details Price an ivory skull-beaded tesarit tipped with a jet-hued bell < 1 lb
1-earring-wornTehir Cultural Clothing
AnalyzeAnalyze:Part of the Tehir Cultural Clothing Line, the tesarit is a traditional piece of jewelry. It is currently tier 1 of 2 tiers. It has access to the following verbs: fidget*, nudge, rub, turn^ * - Indicates verb has an interaction with a worn turban. ^ - Indicates verb has an interaction with a worn veil, shafiier, or fiier. Per existing Tehir documentation, these single earrings are worn by men and women alike, usually on formal occasions. Silver is an appropriate material (as Tehir don't favor gold), though other metals are acceptable, and adornments always include a single spherical bell at the bottom, while other adornments can include things like totem-carved bones (animals, symbols, etc), brightly colored glass, or gemstone beads.500 a braided copper wire tesarit strung with malachite shards < 1 lb
1-earring-wornTehir Cultural Clothing
500 a coiled bronze tisrin with aquamarine inlays < 1 lb
finger-wornTehir Cultural Clothing
AnalyzeAnalyze:Part of the Tehir Cultural Clothing Line, the tisrin is a traditional piece of jewelry. It is currently tier 1 of 2 tiers. It has access to the following verbs: fidget*, rub^, salute~, wave+ + - Indicates verb has an interaction with a worn burnoose. ^ - Indicates verb has an interaction with some leg-worn items. ~ - Indicates verb has an interaction with a worn turban. * - Indicates verb has an interaction with a worn veil, shafiier, or fiier. This particular item is a tisrin (a ring). Per existing Tehir documentation, these rings are worn by men and women alike and appear to be formed of multiple stacked bands separated by a small space, though the ring is a single piece, fused and joined along the back. They're worn between the knuckles at varying heights to avoid restricting movement. Silver is an appropriate material (as Tehir don't favor gold), though other metals are acceptable, as are adornments of gemstones, bones, beads, etchings, and the like.500 a lustrous silver tisrin entwined with scale engraving < 1 lb
finger-wornTehir Cultural Clothing
500 a strip of grey leather unlock certificate Tehir Cultural Clothing
Your leather will unlock your Tehir Clothing Tisrin to tier 2.250 a strip of violet leather unlock certificate Tehir Cultural Clothing
Your leather will unlock your Tehir Clothing Tesarit to tier 2.250
On the bronze jewelry tree you see: an open-linked bronze anklet dangling metallic scales, a domed silver ankle cuff encrusted with dark gypsum, a silver square-linked bracelet of tiny bells and gemstone shards, and a hinged copper wrist cuff emblazoned with geometric designs.
Item Type Info Details Price an open-linked bronze anklet dangling metallic scales < 1 lb
ankle-worn25 a domed silver ankle cuff encrusted with dark gypsum < 1 lb
ankle-worn25 a silver square-linked bracelet of tiny bells and gemstone shards < 1 lb
wrist-worn25 a hinged copper wrist cuff emblazoned with geometric designs < 1 lb
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