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2018
a silk-draped driftwood pavilion, [Map Room 34], Lich # 26509, go pavilion (Cliff Trail)
The Glass Slipper, Entry
[The Glass Slipper] | RNUM: 26510 |
Swathes of silvery sea silk are draped from sunbleached driftwood branches forming an open-air pergola. Sunlight filters through a tangle of verdant vines and tropical blossoms woven throughout a trellis overhead, the salt-scented breeze creating an intoxicating aroma as the sea air rustles the fragrant petals. Wares are sorted into wicker baskets, and wooden trunks are thrown open, displaying the goods within. | |
Obvious exits: east, out |
The wares here are for cobblers to craft high quality footwear. Settings are in the trunk, and a variety of trim pieces and plates are on the cart, while materials for uppers are found in the baskets.
Cobbling supplies
In the baskets you see:
a block of cocobolo chopine uppers 3000 a block of grooved blackwood a block of canary wood a bolt of byssine general uppers a square of sailcloth a square of embossed leather a bolt of metallic lace a piece of foiled leather a bolt of canvas a bolt of shalloon In the trunks you see:
some nacreous slipper shell settings -studded, -inset, -buttoned, -beaded 2000 some pink copper flamingos some lacquered palm leaves some glaesine dolphin settings some patinated bronze seahorse settings some smoky glass turtles some silver tentacles some gilded honeycomb settings some pastel enamel flora settings On the rolling cart you see:
a length of beaded suede fringe -trimmed 3500 a set of golden rope braids -laced 500 a pair of gold-linked ivory beads -laced 500 some leaf-patterned silk ribbons -laced 500 a length of striped linen -laced, -lined, -trimmed, -strapped, -fringed 3500 a length of cream fennec fox fur -laced, -lined, -trimmed, -strapped, -fringed 3500 a pair of cog-inlaid brass plates -toed 1000 a pair of floriated rose gold plates -toed 1000 a pair of lacelike veniom plates -toed 1000 a pair of aged bronze plates -toed 1000 a pair of electrum mesh plates -buckled, -toed, -capped 1000
The Glass Slipper, Alcove
[The Glass Slipper, Alcove] | RNUM: 26515 |
Secluded behind a veil of turquoise silks, an airy alcove offers shade and respite. A row of cushioned chairs partially conceals an open crate, while a dye-splattered tub peeks out from behind a curtain made from seashells strung on translucent silk strands. | |
Obvious exits: west |
The punches in the crate are for use by master cobblers only. They can be used to add your hallmark to cobbled footwear. A talented merchant can add a custom hallmark, as well as improve the punch to provide additional functionality to your footwear. ~~~~ silver punch = laces for boots metal punch = buckles for boots ora punch = blood for boots steel punch = general use ribbon-tied punch = chopines use bronze punch = sandals use
The metal box in the crate will make plates for cobbling. The ingots are for use in the box. The totes are for organizing your cobbling supplies. Cobbling dyes are located in the tub.
In the open crate you see:
a ribbon-tied silver punch chopines use Cobbling punches 50000 a fel-handled silver punch laces for boots an ivory-inlaid steel punch general use a blood red ruby-inlaid ora punch blood for boots a matte black metal punch buckles for boots a nacre-inlaid bronze punch sandals use an enameled metal box Pocketed: VSA (<2-4)
one itemCobbling plate box 100000 a bright gold ingot 5000 a pearly vaalin ingot 5000 an icy blue mithril ingot 5000 a marbled faenor ingot 5000 a golden imflass ingot 5000 a black vultite ingot 5000 a pale silver ingot 5000 a gilded bronze ingot 5000 an oiled dark leather tote Cobbling tote Pocketed: Slightly large (40-49)
any number of items of very small sizeshoulder/back-worn
functional100000 In the dye-splattered tub you see:
All dyes cost 2,000 silvers
a vial of dark cherry dye a vial of metallic lilac dye a vial of gilded honey dye a vial of matte merlot dye a vial of rose mauve dye a vial of pastel melon dye a vial of creamy orange dye a vial of reddish bronze dye a vial of rosy bronze dye a vial of metallic green-gold dye a vial of pearly turquoise dye a vial of smoky copper dye a vial of muted plum dye a vial of golden beige dye On the driftwood table you see a flute of sparkling champagne and a caviar-topped wafer.
You need to purchase a service pass to enter the curtain.
2017 Inventory
a silk-draped driftwood pavilion, [Map Room 34], Lich #26509, go driftwood pavilion
GS Entry
[The Glass Slipper] | RNUM: 26510 |
Swathes of silvery sea silk are draped from sunbleached driftwood branches forming an open-air pergola. Moonlight filters through a tangle of verdant vines and tropical blossoms woven throughout a trellis overhead, the salt-scented breeze creating an intoxicating aroma as the sea air rustles the fragrant petals. Wares are sorted into wicker baskets, and wooden trunks are thrown open, displaying the goods within. | |
Obvious exits: east, out |
The wares here are for cobblers to craft high quality footwear. Settings are in the trunk, and a variety of trim pieces and plates are on the cart, while materials for uppers are found in the baskets.
In the baskets you see:
a bolt of striped silk taffeta general uppers 3000 a roll of figured silk a piece of salt-stained leather a roll of checked linen a square of printed leather a square of ribbed silk a bolt of sea silk a block of stacked leather chopine uppers a block of silk-covered cork a block of driftwood In the trunks you see:
some silvery glass sea anemones -studded, -inset, -buttoned, -beaded 2000 some tiny pink conch shells some iridescent blue fish scales some petrified driftwood settings a cluster of lacquered barnacles some rusty fishhooks some thin gold stars some pale white piranha teeth some enameled starfish On the rolling cart you see:
a pair of patinated bronze plates -toed 1000 a pair of reticulated silver plates -buckled, -toed, -capped 1000 a pair of crystal-set vaalin plates -toed 1000 a pair of warped metal plates -toed 1000 a pair of hardened leather plates -toed 1000 a length of golden jackal fur -laced, -lined, -trimmed, -strapped, -fringed 3500 a length of seal fur -laced, -lined, -trimmed, -strapped, -fringed 3500 some pearl strands -laced 500 a set of knotted strings -laced 500 some beaded sea silk ribbons -laced 500 some tiers of ruffled lace -trimmed 3500
GS Alcove
[The Glass Slipper, Alcove] | RNUM: 26515 |
Secluded behind a veil of turquoise silks, an airy alcove offers shade and respite. A row of cushioned chairs partially conceals an open crate, while a dye-splattered tub peeks out from behind a curtain made from seashells strung on translucent silk strands. | |
Obvious exits: west |
The metal box in the crate will make plates for cobbling. The ingots are for use in the box. The totes are for organizing your cobbling supplies. Cobbling dyes are located in the tub.
In the open crate you see:
an oiled dark leather tote Cobbling tote Pocketed: Slightly large (40-49)
any number of items of very small sizeshoulder/back-worn
functional100000 an ivory-inlaid steel punch "Genuine Punch" (2 unlocks) Cobbling punch 50000 a ribbon-tied silver punch "Chopine Punch" (2 unlocks - see teaser) a fel-handled silver punch Laced boots (1 unlock) a matte black metal punch Buckled boots (1 unlock) a blood red ruby-inlaid ora punch Bloody boots (1 unlock) an enameled metal box Pocketed: VSA (<2-4), one item Cobbling Plate Box 100000 a gilded bronze ingot material for Cobbling Plate Box 5000 a pale silver ingot a black vultite ingot a golden imflass ingot a marbled faenor ingot an icy blue mithril ingot a pearly vaalin ingot a bright gold ingot In the dye-splattered tub you see:
All dyes cost 2,000 silvers
a vial of glossy coral dye a vial of iridescent blue dye a vial of sand-hued dye a vial of gold-flecked turquoise dye a vial of ebon-suffused garnet dye a vial of pale ecru dye a vial of fiery gold dye a vial of pallid teal dye a vial of fiery rose dye a vial of mushroom dye a vial of hazel dye a vial of smoky blue dye a vial of pale taupe dye a vial of rufescent dye red-tinged On the low driftwood table you see:
a caviar-topped wafer free food a flute of sparkling champagne