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==Current Shop Listing== |
==Current Shop Listing== |
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==Previous Shop Listings== |
==Previous Shop Listings== |
Latest revision as of 20:10, 4 October 2024
Current Shop Listing
a cedar door, [Map Room 65], Room# 8083056, Lich# L31619, go cedar door
The Four Humours, Entry
[The Four Humours, Entry - 8084081] | |
Cozy but elegant, the polished wooden walls of this room are partially covered by two tapestries, one water-stained and one moldy, hanging from the ceiling. A glass-fronted display cabinet is a focal point of the space, its clawed feet resting upon a tasseled throw rug beneath it. Set in an open corner is a wide silver tray, the instruments scattered across its surface well within reach of a hard wooden stool and the black leather chair in front of it. The faint scent of blood lingers in the air. You also see a polished wooden door. | |
Obvious exits: out |
a water-stained tapestry In the Common language, it reads: Balance your humours. It's no laughing matter.
a moldy tapestry In the Common language, it reads: Use a leech. Save a life.
On the silver tray you see: a folded placard, a yellowed bone fleam with a bloodstained edge, a razor-sharp steel lancet, a curved iron fleam with a rounded grip, a bulbous glaes jug, a tall glass vial stoppered with a round cork, and a prismatic crystal jar with a glass-inset lid.
a folded placard In the Common language, it reads: * The fleam and lancet are useful for bloodletting with the bowls in the cabinet and let you look fancy while doing it. * The jars contain special leeches I have bred specifically for bloodletting. I will be around to enrich the contents to allow you to get more leeches daily, as well as add different varieties of leeches to your jars.
Item Type Info Details Price a yellowed bone fleam with a bloodstained edge < 1 lb Anfelt lancet
20 a razor-sharp steel lancet < 1 lb Anfelt lancet
20 a curved iron fleam with a rounded grip < 1 lb Anfelt lancet
20 a bulbous glaes jug < 1 lb
belt-attachedBloodletting Leech Jar
AnalyzeAnalyze:~Customization~ * Material Color and Type: glaes Note: materials can only be glass, crystal or glaes. Description of the color should not make it seem completely opaque, as messaging indicates being able to see the liquid inside. NOTE: If using glaes, do NOT make it transparent. It should be colored like stained glass. * Lid: cork stopper Note: this should be a 'lid' or 'top' of some sort. * Wrapping Material: twine This is the interwoven netting wrapping/encasing the jug.150 a tall glass vial stoppered with a round cork < 1 lb
belt-attachedBloodletting Leech Jar
AnalyzeAnalyze:~Customization~ * Material Color and Type: transparent glass Note: materials can only be glass, crystal or glaes. Description of the color should not make it seem completely opaque, as messaging indicates being able to see the liquid inside. NOTE: If using glaes, do NOT make it transparent. It should be colored like stained glass. * Lid: round cork Note: this should be a 'lid' or 'top' of some sort. * Wrapping Material: twine This is the interwoven netting wrapping/encasing the vial.150 a prismatic crystal jar with a glass-inset lid < 1 lb
belt-attachedBloodletting Leech Jar
AnalyzeAnalyze:~Customization~ * Material Color and Type: prismatic crystal Note: materials can only be glass, crystal or glaes. Description of the color should not make it seem completely opaque, as messaging indicates being able to see the liquid inside. NOTE: If using glaes, do NOT make it transparent. It should be colored like stained glass. * Lid: glass-paned lid Note: this should be a 'lid' or 'top' of some sort. * Wrapping Material: twine This is the interwoven netting wrapping/encasing the jar.150
In the display cabinet you see: a crisp parchment, a wide Bloodletting Bowl certificate, a roughly carved stone bloodletting basin, a bleached bone bleeding bowl with a red-stained rim, and a polished wooden bloodletting bowl carved with twining ivy.
a crisp parchment In the Common language, it reads: * The bowls and basin in this cabinet are exclusively used for bloodletting. * They can be used with a dagger, a fleam, or a lancet to draw blood from a person. * The collected blood in the bowl can be used as a drink, or, if you unlock the bowl's further potential, it can be used to paint designs on your face.
Item Type Info Details Price a wide Bloodletting Bowl certificate unlock certificate Bloodletting Bowl
This will unlock a Bloodletting Bowl from T1 (OTS) to T2.
150 a roughly carved stone bloodletting basin < 1 lb Bloodletting Bowl
AnalyzeAnalyze:==Current Settings== * Material: stone * Measurement Lines: engraved lines * Rim: curved * Design: looping sigils * Design Attachment: painted on the sides of the bloodletting basin150 a bleached bone bleeding bowl with a red-stained rim < 1 lb Bloodletting Bowl
AnalyzeAnalyze:==Current Settings== * Material: bone * Measurement Lines: gouged lines * Rim: red-stained * Design: stylized tribal markings * Design Attachment: carved on the sides of the bone bleeding bowl150 a polished wooden bloodletting bowl carved with twining ivy < 1 lb Bloodletting Bowl
AnalyzeAnalyze:==Current Settings== * Material: wood * Measurement Lines: engraved lines * Rim: curved * Design: twining ivy design * Design Attachment: carved on the sides of the bloodletting bowl150
The Four Humours, Office
[The Four Humours, Office - 8084082] | |
A barnacle-covered tapestry stretches across the back wall of this cramped office, partially covering the polished wooden wall underneath. A wide claw-footed desk takes up most of the space, while an elaborately embroidered rug spreads across the floor. The subtle scent of medicinal herbs wars with the sharp, metallic tang of blood in the still air. You also see a tall mahogany-framed mirror. | |
Obvious exits: out |
a barnacle-covered tapestry In the Common language, it reads: Do you have a sense of your humours?