PSFShop:Fantas-Stick/2017

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2017 Inventory

a circular aperture, Room #21, Lich #23861, go circular aperture

Teaser by GM Zoelle

[Fantas-Stick]
The large hollow has been carved into the interior of the beech tree's trunk. The warm tones of the natural wood are brightened by the moon's light that streams through a small arched opening off to one side of the circular aperture. In the far back, a table carved from the trunk resides comfortably, while a niche provides additional storage space.
Obvious exits: out
The sticks in this shop sparkle when they're rubbed.  You can have any talented merchant change the colors, but I'll be around to help you customize them as well.  The ones on the table have the natural enchant of the woods, while the ones in the niche have no enchant, but all are further enchantable.  Happy shopping!

Runestaffs

On the table you see:

a hoarbeam walking stick with purple and black splinters +12 46000
a twisted orase asaya dusted with sapphires and amber +20 121000
a villswood staff-of-Lumnis with emerald and gold veins +18 106000
a varnished rowan scepter veined with silver and emerald +5 25000
an elongated mossbark crosier traced with amethysts and gold +15 72000
a sturdy mossbark staff with traces of silver and gold +15 72000
a long orase staff set with bits of ruby and gold +20 121000
a pale orase staff embedded with tiny sapphires and rubies +20 121000
a gnarled faewood crook veined with rubies and diamonds +20 116000
a smooth faewood staff with traces of silver and gold +20 116000

In the niche you see:

a carved cherrywood runestaff inset with black and white opals No enchant bonus 15000
a lacquered applewood crook with silver and rose quartz
a short pastoral staff dusted with turquoise and silver
a tapered oak scepter ringed with pearls and opals