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a grease-stained wagon, Room# XX, [Map Room 10], Lich# 22486, go grease-stained wagon
Cutter Chaos, Showroom
| [Cutter Chaos, Showroom]
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RNUM: 22486
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| A small overhead window filters in sunlight, highlighting the intricate network of wires running along the top of the wagon, suspending a mess of tin cans, greasy gears, and stale laundry. Massive red arrows are painted on the east wall, all pointing at some uneven metal shelves tied with frumpy yellow ribbons. In one dusty corner, a rusty metal contraption sits behind broken hat rack. Piled up on the floor, stacks of boxes teeter precariously, occluding a direct path between the entrance and a stained patchwork curtain.
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| Obvious exits: out
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On the bottom shelf you see:
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Type
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Info
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Details
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Price
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| a coin-engraved golden imflass pattern
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<1 pound
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Gemcutter pattern
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5,000
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| a tower-etched ivory steel pattern
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<1 pound
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Gemcutter pattern
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5,000
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| a wagon-carved viridian laje pattern
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<1 pound
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Gemcutter pattern
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5,000
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| a tent-incised magenta iron pattern
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<1 pound
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Gemcutter pattern
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5,000
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| a torch-stamped ruddy drake pattern
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<1 pound
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Gemcutter pattern
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5,000
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On the top shelf you see:
| Item
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Type
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Info
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Details
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Price
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| a bookish alum-paneled sorcerer
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2 pounds Pocketed: Very small (<2-4) a couple of items
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Gemcutter
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75,000
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| a plump olive mithglin gargoyle
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2 pounds Pocketed: Very small (<2-4) a couple of items
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Gemcutter
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75,000
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| a lanky umber invar gargoyle
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2 pounds Pocketed: Very small (<2-4) a couple of items
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Gemcutter
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75,000
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| a stocky cinerous ora gargoyle
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2 pounds Pocketed: Very small (<2-4) a couple of items
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Gemcutter
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75,000
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| a scrawny puce vultite gargoyle
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2 pounds Pocketed: Very small (<2-4) a couple of items
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Gemcutter
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75,000
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Cutter Chaos, Workshop
| [Cutter Chaos, Workshop]
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RNUM: 28475
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| Tiny chains dangle from the ceiling, suspending several metal skeletons in various states of completion. An extensive assortment of metalworking tools are haphazardly stored in steel trays set upon the stacks of boxes arranged around the workshop. Hastily scrawled design sketches have been tacked along the walls, covering up most of the space. Resting upon a wobbly, three-legged stool is a pile of sweat-stained rags.
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| Obvious exits: none
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