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===Little Things, Studio===
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|desc=Gold latticework lined with silver rope rings the sandstone walls of the small studio. Opposite an iron-wrought spiral staircase, a small window opens out over the courtyard letting the salted exterior air mix with the scent of mulberry and jasmine incense. To the side, a juniper display case with a polished teak counter stands below a small white marble shelf. A large oil painting, flanked by two brass lanterns, occupies the otherwise barren wall across from the workstation. You also see an elderly aelotoi craftsman.
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Vigan is wearing a pocketed paeline vest atop a cerulean flyrsilk robe, slitted in the back to accommodate his diaphanous lavender-veined wings. Swept back in a bun, thinning grey hair reveals an angular, weathered face. Framed by half-moon spectacles, his emerald eyes, piercing and bright, are shaded by a lurking weariness in their depths. Umber paeline slippers pad his feet, allowing him to move about the area silently.
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{{sign|margin-right=40%|sign='''a large oil painting'''<nowiki>
In the Common language, it reads:
Summer is winter and you always knew - Nifetas
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Revision as of 19:24, 14 April 2023

a pair of ivory-handled teak doors, [Map Room #A3, go teak doors] Room# 7110303, Lich# ?, go teak doors

Little Things, Storefront

[Little Things, Storefront - 7110377]
Golden knotwork runners trim the top of the yellow sandstone walls, interspersed with glowing frosted orbs that light up the interior. Pewter creepers, crafted to resemble olive vines, outline a pair of ivory-handled teak doors, flowing down to the floor and decorating the walls with a variety of jade and onyx olives. To one side, a set of smooth shelves carved into the yellow sandstone provide a stark contrast to a glass-paned polished oak cabinet pushed up against the far wall. At the rear of the shop, an iron-wrought spiral staircase ascends to the floor above.
Obvious exits: none

In the polished oak cabinet you see: an ivory-inlaid pewter canister, a wire-framed glass vessel, a wide-mouthed glass jar, an ornate red clay pot, a delicate crystal vessel, and a small vellum sign.

a small vellum sign
In the Common language, it reads:
All of these containers will carve runestones for you.  If you would like customization, please come upstairs and see me!

Item Type Info Details Price
an ivory-inlaid pewter canister < 1 lb
Pocketed: A very small amount (one item) (in)
Runestone carving box
Analyze
Analyze:
It will produce :  an etched pyrite runestone

A talented merchant could customize the appearance of the items produced from this pewter canister, or change the appearance of the canister itself.  Not every merchant may be able to offer this.
Keep the following in mind when considering customization options:
First and foremost, the products produced MUST remain some sort of stone or runestone.  They should remain stone, gemstone, or something similar.

The merchant ALWAYS has the right to deny a request that he or she might feel is out of line.
25,000
a wire-framed glass vessel < 1 lb
Pocketed: A very small amount (one item) (in)
Runestone carving box
Analyze
Analyze:
It will produce :  a faceted carved runestone

A talented merchant could customize the appearance of the items produced from this glass vessel, or change the appearance of the vessel itself.  Not every merchant may be able to offer this.
Keep the following in mind when considering customization options:
First and foremost, the products produced MUST remain some sort of stone or runestone.  They should remain stone, gemstone, or something similar.

The merchant ALWAYS has the right to deny a request that he or she might feel is out of line.
25,000
a wide-mouthed glass jar < 1 lb
Pocketed: A very small amount (one item) (in)
Runestone carving box
Analyze
Analyze:
It will produce :  a faceted scratched runestone

A talented merchant could customize the appearance of the items produced from this glass jar, or change the appearance of the jar itself.  Not every merchant may be able to offer this.
Keep the following in mind when considering customization options:
First and foremost, the products produced MUST remain some sort of stone or runestone.  They should remain stone, gemstone, or something similar.

The merchant ALWAYS has the right to deny a request that he or she might feel is out of line.
25,000
an ornate red clay pot < 1 lb
Pocketed: A very small amount (one item) (in)
Runestone carving box
Analyze
Analyze:
It will produce :  a faceted chiseled runestone

A talented merchant could customize the appearance of the items produced from this red clay pot, or change the appearance of the pot itself.  Not every merchant may be able to offer this.
Keep the following in mind when considering customization options:
First and foremost, the products produced MUST remain some sort of stone or runestone.  They should remain stone, gemstone, or something similar.

The merchant ALWAYS has the right to deny a request that he or she might feel is out of line.
25,000
a delicate crystal vessel < 1 lb
Pocketed: A very small amount (one item) (in)
Runestone carving box
Analyze
Analyze:
It will produce :  a faceted granite runestone

A talented merchant could customize the appearance of the items produced from this crystal vessel, or change the appearance of the vessel itself.  Not every merchant may be able to offer this.
Keep the following in mind when considering customization options:
First and foremost, the products produced MUST remain some sort of stone or runestone.  They should remain stone, gemstone, or something similar.

The merchant ALWAYS has the right to deny a request that he or she might feel is out of line.
25,000

In the smooth shelves you see: a small papyrus note.

a small papyrus note

In the Common language, it reads:
The decanter, inkwell, and jar are ink containers for drawing runestones.
The paintbrush, brush, and whisk are brushes for drawing runestones.
The goblet, ewer, and cup are all containers you can use to clean your brush after use.

On the smooth shelves you see: a ornate pewter inkwell, a reticulated golden decanter, a blunt-tipped teak whisk, a polished faewood brush, a fine-tipped olive paintbrush, a simple clay cup, a latticed silver ewer, a scrollworked olive goblet, and a fragile crystal jar.

Item Type Info Details Price
a ornate pewter inkwell < 1 lb
Read

Read:

There is nothing there to read.
1,500
a reticulated golden decanter < 1 lb
Read

Read:

There is nothing there to read.
1,500
a blunt-tipped teak whisk < 1 lb
Read

Read:

There is nothing there to read.
5,000
a polished faewood brush < 1 lb
Read

Read:

There is nothing there to read.
5,000
a fine-tipped olive paintbrush < 1 lb
Read

Read:

There is nothing there to read.
5,000
a simple clay cup < 1 lb
Read

Read:

There is nothing there to read.
500
a latticed silver ewer < 1 lb
Read

Read:

There is nothing there to read.
500
a scrollworked olive goblet < 1 lb
Read

Read:

There is nothing there to read.
500
a fragile crystal jar < 1 lb
Read

Read:

There is nothing there to read.
1,500

Little Things, Studio

[Little Things, Studio - 7110378]
Gold latticework lined with silver rope rings the sandstone walls of the small studio. Opposite an iron-wrought spiral staircase, a small window opens out over the courtyard letting the salted exterior air mix with the scent of mulberry and jasmine incense. To the side, a juniper display case with a polished teak counter stands below a small white marble shelf. A large oil painting, flanked by two brass lanterns, occupies the otherwise barren wall across from the workstation. You also see an elderly aelotoi craftsman.
Obvious exits: none
an elderly aelotoi craftsman
Vigan is wearing a pocketed paeline vest atop a cerulean flyrsilk robe, slitted in the back to accommodate his diaphanous lavender-veined wings.  Swept back in a bun, thinning grey hair reveals an angular, weathered face.  Framed by half-moon spectacles, his emerald eyes, piercing and bright, are shaded by a lurking weariness in their depths.  Umber paeline slippers pad his feet, allowing him to move about the area silently.
a large oil painting
In the Common language, it reads:
Summer is winter and you always knew - Nifetas

On the marble shelf you see: an ivory handled granite pestle and a limestone mortar.

In the display case you see: a variety of textured tiles and several velvet-lined trays.