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|town = Kharam Dzu |
|town = Kharam Dzu |
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|1 = It is located through the steel door in the [[Borthuum Company Store]]. The Armory takes trading skill into account when determining prices |
|1 = It is located through the steel door in the [[Borthuum Company Store]]. The Armory takes trading skill into account when determining prices. |
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|roomname = Company Store, Armory |
|roomname = Company Store, Armory |
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|desc = Large display cases line the room and provide customers with examples of local wares. Shields of varying size and description, and of several different materials, are mounted high up on the walls. Armor mounted upon stands fill the floor of the armory and provide an example of the quality of their workmanship. You also see a framed wooden sign, a dwarven armorsmith, a large polished wooden counter with some stuff on it and a steel door. |
|desc = Large display cases line the room and provide customers with examples of local wares. Shields of varying size and description, and of several different materials, are mounted high up on the walls. Armor mounted upon stands fill the floor of the armory and provide an example of the quality of their workmanship. You also see a framed wooden sign, a dwarven armorsmith, a large polished wooden counter with some stuff on it and a steel door. |
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The backroom does not offer any merchandise. |
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==Dwarven Armorsmith== |
==Dwarven Armorsmith== |
Revision as of 17:22, 24 December 2017
Armory is the armor shop in Kharam Dzu. It is located through the steel door in the Borthuum Company Store. The Armory takes trading skill into account when determining prices.
[Company Store, Armory] | |
Large display cases line the room and provide customers with examples of local wares. Shields of varying size and description, and of several different materials, are mounted high up on the walls. Armor mounted upon stands fill the floor of the armory and provide an example of the quality of their workmanship. You also see a framed wooden sign, a dwarven armorsmith, a large polished wooden counter with some stuff on it and a steel door. |
Inventory
Item | Price | Information |
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a shield iron, mithril, ora, imflass, glaes |
100 330,6100, 8190, 6860, 5530 |
9 lbs, Medium Shield |
some robes | 90 | 7 lbs, cloth armor |
some bracers iron, mithril, ora, imflass, glaes |
180 594, 10980, 14742, 12348, 9954 |
5 lbs, arm greaves |
some leg guards iron, mithril, ora, imflass, glaes |
170 561, 10370, 13923, 11662, 9401 |
5 lbs, leg greaves |
some light leather | 200 | 9 lbs, light leather |
some full leather | 230 | 13 lbs, full leather |
some reinforced leather | 310 | 15 lbs, reinforced leather |
some double leather | 450 | 16 lbs, double leather |
a leather breastplate | 500 | 16 lbs, leather breastplate |
some cuirbouilli leather iron, mithril, ora, imflass, glaes |
510 2376, 43920, 58968, 49392, 39816 |
18 lbs, cuirbouilli |
some studded leather iron, mithril, ora, imflass, glaes |
1000 3300, 61000, 81900, 68600, 55300 |
19 lbs, studded leather |
some brigandine armor iron, mithril, ora, imflass, glaes |
1300 4290, 78300, 106470, 89180, 71890 |
25 lbs, brigandine |
some chain mail iron, mithril, ora, imflass, glaes |
800 2640, 48800, 65520, 54880, 44240 |
25 lbs, torso chain |
some double chain iron, mithril, ora, imflass, glaes |
980 3234, 59780, 80262, 67228, 54194 |
27 lbs, double chain |
some augmented chain iron, mithril, ora, imflass, glaes |
1020 3366, 62220, 83538, 69972, 56406 |
25 lbs, augmented chain |
a chain hauberk iron, mithril, ora, imflass, glaes |
1700 5610, 103700, 139230, 116620, 94010 |
30 lbs, chain hauberk |
a metal breastplate iron, mithril, ora, imflass, glaes |
1600 5280, 97600, 131040, 109760, 88480 |
25 lbs, MBP |
an augmented breastplate iron, mithril, ora, imflass, glaes |
1800 5940, 109800, 147420, 123480, 99540 |
25 lbs, augmented breastplate |
some half plate iron, mithril, ora, imflass, glaes |
6200 20460, 378200, 507780, 425320, 342860 |
52 lbs, half plate |
some full plate iron, mithril, ora, imflass, glaes |
14000 46200, 854000, 1146600, 960400, 774200 |
80 lbs, full plate |
a helm iron, mithril, ora, imflass, glaes |
60 198, 3660, 4914, 4116, 3318 |
4 lbs, head armor |
a metal aventail iron, mithril, ora, imflass, glaes |
50 165, 3050, 4095, 3430, 2765 |
3 lbs, neck armor |
a mesh coif iron, mithril, ora, imflass, glaes |
210 693, 12810, 17199, 14406, 11613 |
4 lbs, head and neck |
a greathelm iron, mithril, ora, imflass, glaes |
280 924, 17080, 22932, 19208, 15484 |
5 lbs, head and neck |
The backroom does not offer any merchandise.
Dwarven Armorsmith
The dwarven armorsmith wears a thick grey tunic and matching gloves. His eyes are completely covered by thick black hair and you wonder how he manages to see at all.
Delicately, the dwarven armorsmith balances a helm on the head of an armor stand, completing the suit.
Grinning, the dwarven armorsmith burnishes a shield. "Ye could use this fer a shavin' mirror!" he boasts, then rubs his beard. "Dunno why ye'd want to, though."
"Make sure ta replace the pads in yer helm after a while," the dwarven armorsmith advises. "Ya get knocked in the noggin, ya ring like a bell fer a week ifn ya don't!"
The dwarven armorsmith begins tooling a suit of light leather armor with great precision. "It's fer me niece," he explains proudly.
The dwarven armorsmith carefully attaches buckles to some arm greaves, then tests the strength of the straps with a tug.
The dwarven armorsmith sits on a stool behind the counter, then takes up a long swath of chainmail and begins adding links from a small bucket next to the chair.
Using a small hammer, the dwarven armorsmith adds shiny studs to some leather armor.
With a heavy awl and leather strips, the dwarven armorsmith begins attaching rings to a leather coat.
"Ya gots ta be careful ta oil yer chain," the dwarven armorsmith says sagely, "'specially this close to the sea." He sets a completely rusted chain shirt up on the counter. "We call this here the Rust Beast. Never seen an oil can in all its days." He cackles. "Ya wants ta buy it, I'll give ye a discount!"
Your eyes are drawn to a steel breastplate with a huge hole in the center of it. "That there took a crossbow bolt full on, and he what wore it lived ta tell," the dwarven armorsmith says. "Good workmanship in me armor!"