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==Cacographic Critters== |
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Revision as of 21:48, 18 February 2018
Current Inventory
Last revision: 2/18/18
a ramshackle shed, Lich #23735, Room 8, go ramshackle shed
[Cacographic Critters] | |
Rough-hewn planks form the walls of this cramped shed, and chilled drafts attest to the lack of skill in their assemblage into their current configuration. In sharp contrast to the shack and the questionable nature of its continued existence, a polished brass lantern rests atop a glass-fronted case that stands in the middle of the floor. Its glow illuminates the case, a small velvet-topped table to one side, and some free-standing shelves holding stacks of writing materials, each stack topped by a rock to keep the sheets off the floor. | |
Obvious exits: out |
- Welcome - Tired of writing with a lifeless stick? Bring your writing tasks to life with a Cacographic Critter! Check them out on the table! - The rachis is the center tube-part of a feather or quill. - The vane is the feathery part to either side of the rachis. ~~ Gubskut ~~
~ New! Skeletal Quills and Arboreal Quills! ~ Food items for the quills are on the stand. Two-armed quills eat baked goods. Four-legged quills eat meat. Six-limbed/-legged quills drink almost anything. Red-eyed quills don't eat, they swim in drinks. Skeletal quills suck the life outta crickets. Six-tentacled quills eat crickets. Arboreal quills drink water.
On the small velvet-topped table you see:
a two-armed zoetic quill with an amber rachis and azure vane Zoetic Quill 500 a four-legged zoetic quill with an ivory rachis and gossamer vane a six-limbed zoetic quill with a jet rachis and crimson vane a six-tentacled zoetic quill with a green rachis and webbed vane a six-legged zoetic quill with a golden rachis and lavender vane a red-eyed zoetic quill with a prehensile rachis and dermal vane an arboareal zoetic quill with a twig-like rachis and green vane a skeletal quill with an ivory rachis and fish spine vane In the glass-fronted case you see:
a jade-veined wax stick 10 a gold-veined wax stick 10 a bone white wax stick 10 a red-veined wax stick 10 an ebon wax stick 10 a red gold signet finger-worn 50 a carved bloodstone signet finger-worn 50 a carved red coral signet finger-worn 50 a polished silver signet finger-worn 50 a charred bone signet finger-worn 50 a black enameled signet finger-worn 50 a bronze signet finger-worn 50 On the free-standing shelves you see:
a piece of pale gold paper 3 a piece of shadow grey parchment 3 a piece of bloodstained vellum 3 a piece of scorched paper 3 a piece of burnt-edged parchment 3 a piece of creamy white vellum 3 On the hoarbeam stand you see:
a small broiled rolton steak 2 a tin cup of fresh water 2 a bottle of red wine 2 a blueberry muffin 2 a small ebony cricket box 2