CIShop:Henphelia's Love Shack
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2018
a ramshackle hen house, [Map Room 34], Lich #26509, go house
[The Ramshackle Hen House] | |
Painted boards are haphazardly thrown together with bits of twine and a smattering of nails to form the walls of this cramped hen house. Tiers of screen-covered coops rise upon the left and right, each filled with dirty bits of straw, feathers, and discarded egg shells. The low ceiling provides scant illumination for the tight quarters, which is probably why a small mud-smudged sign has been left near the entrance. | |
Obvious exits: out |
The feathers are meant for your hair. They have specific instructions so make sure you analyze them carefully. I can't imagine that you'd need to know more, but I probably forgot something... Like the time I forgot to feed the hens for a few days. Enjoy my painting series about Henphelia.
Prices in Ebon Gate seashells
All items are Plumed Do-Hickeys that are pin-worn and cost 15 shells
In the birds of prey coop you see:
a spotted harrier rectrix an ivory-banded inky black rectrix a black-quilled albino vulture rectrix a russet osprey rectrix a black-banded buzzard rectrix In the green parrot coop you see:
an inky black widowbird filoplume some yellow and emerald parrot feathers a copper-banded horned owl filoplume some gold and blue macaw filoplumes some bronze and forest green filoplumes In the yellow exotic bird coop you see:
an iridescent blue stork feather a cinnamon tiger heron feather an ebon-tipped scarlet ibis feather In the red chicken coop you see:
a brick red fluffy chicken semiplume a white-striped ebon rooster semiplume a blue-grey pigeon down semiplume an oily green mallard semiplume a dusky brown meadowlark semiplume an ebon-striped wood duck semiplume 2017 Inventory
a ramshackle hen house, [Map Room 34], Lich #26509, go house
[The Ramshackle Hen House] RNUM: 26511 Painted boards are haphazardly thrown together with bits of twine and a smattering of nails to form the walls of this cramped hen house. Tiers of screen-covered coops rise upon the left and right, each filled with dirty bits of straw, feathers, and discarded egg shells. The low ceiling provides scant illumination for the tight quarters, which is probably why a small mud-smudged sign has been left near the entrance. Obvious exits: out The feathers are meant for your hair. They have specific instructions so make sure you analyze them carefully. I can't imagine that you'd need to know more, but I probably forgot something... Like the time I forgot to feed the hens for a few days. Enjoy my painting series about Henphelia.Prices in Ebon Gate seashells
All items are Plumed Do-Hickeys that are pin-worn and cost 15 shells
In the blue pigeon coop you see:
a dusky grey pigeon feather a burnt umber hornbill feather a snow white arctic falcon feather a sapphire peacock feather an amber-banded red falcon rectix a bright red toucan feather In the green parrot coop you see:
some purple starling filoplumes some cerulean macaw filoplumes some ebon widowbird filoplumes some mottled red mockingbird filoplumes some soft blue mourning dove filoplumes In the yellow exotic bird coop you see:
some emerald hummingbird pennae some scarlet kiwi pennae some fuchsia fairy-wren pennae some indigo rainbow dove filoplumes some turquoise motmot pennae In the red chicken coop you see:
some off-white chicken remiges some robust red cockatrice remiges some saffron starling remiges some green parakeet remiges a red-striped cockatrice feather some amber tree-swift remiges