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a dark gold and green wool tent, [Map Room 1], Lich# 28050, go track, ne, ne, go green tent
Goin' Stag, Entry
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Lengths of wool hanging from the support beams above separate the large tent into several sections. A makeshift floor of rough oak tiles covers the ground, creating an unorganized patterned floor. Large window openings in the walls allow sunlight in to brighten the area. Draped in plain burlap, a large archway is flanked by a pair of makeshift tables.
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Obvious exits: out
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On the tables you see: a slender green leather brow band trailing gold-beaded fringe, a crystal-studded green velvet brow band, a thick dark golden wool saddle blanket with jade-beaded fringe, a soft golden wool saddle blanket embroidered with crimson whorls, a gold-threaded green wool saddle blanket, a fringed green lamb's wool saddle blanket, a smooth jute halter with silver rings, a woven leather halter with faenor buckles and a braided leather halter with vaalin studs.
a slender green leather brow band trailing gold-beaded fringe |
Weight: <1 pound |
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analyze
Analyze: You analyze the leather brow band and sense that the creator has provided the following information:
A slender green leather brow band trailing gold-beaded fringe is a wearable item for deer mounts.
The owner of the mount can put the band on the mount's HEAD (though the mount may have a different term for that part of its body), if available.
Some mounts might have their own names for some wear locations. For example, "feet" for a horse is "hooves" instead.
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a crystal-studded green velvet brow band |
Weight: <1 pound |
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analyze
Analyze: You analyze the velvet brow band and sense that the creator has provided the following information:
A crystal-studded green velvet brow band is a wearable item for deer mounts.
The owner of the mount can put the band on the mount's HEAD (though the mount may have a different term for that part of its body), if available.
Some mounts might have their own names for some wear locations. For example, "feet" for a horse is "hooves" instead.
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a thick dark golden wool saddle blanket with jade-beaded fringe |
Weight: <1 pound |
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analyze
Analyze: You analyze the wool saddle blanket and sense that the creator has provided the following information:
A thick dark golden wool saddle blanket with jade-beaded fringe is a wearable item for deer mounts.
The owner of the mount can put the blanket on the mount's BACK (though the mount may have a different term for that part of its body), if available.
Some mounts might have their own names for some wear locations. For example, "feet" for a horse is "hooves" instead.
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a soft golden wool saddle blanket embroidered with crimson whorls |
Weight: <1 pound |
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analyze
Analyze: You analyze the wool saddle blanket and sense that the creator has provided the following information:
A soft golden wool saddle blanket embroidered with crimson whorls is a wearable item for deer mounts.
The owner of the mount can put the blanket on the mount's BACK (though the mount may have a different term for that part of its body), if available.
Some mounts might have their own names for some wear locations. For example, "feet" for a horse is "hooves" instead.
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a gold-threaded green wool saddle blanket |
Weight: <1 pound |
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analyze
Analyze: You analyze the wool saddle blanket and sense that the creator has provided the following information:
A gold-threaded green wool saddle blanket is a wearable item for deer mounts.
The owner of the mount can put the blanket on the mount's BACK (though the mount may have a different term for that part of its body), if available.
Some mounts might have their own names for some wear locations. For example, "feet" for a horse is "hooves" instead.
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a fringed green lamb's wool saddle blanket |
Weight: <1 pound |
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analyze
Analyze: You analyze the green saddle blanket and sense that the creator has provided the following information:
A fringed green lamb's wool saddle blanket is a wearable item for deer mounts.
The owner of the mount can put the blanket on the mount's BACK (though the mount may have a different term for that part of its body), if available.
Some mounts might have their own names for some wear locations. For example, "feet" for a horse is "hooves" instead.
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a smooth jute halter with silver rings |
Weight: <1 pound |
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analyze
Analyze: You analyze the jute halter and sense that the creator has provided the following information:
A smooth jute halter with silver rings is a wearable item for deer mounts.
The owner of the mount can put the halter on the mount's HEAD (though the mount may have a different term for that part of its body), if available.
Some mounts might have their own names for some wear locations. For example, "feet" for a horse is "hooves" instead.
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a woven leather halter with faenor buckles |
Weight: <1 pound |
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analyze
Analyze: You analyze the leather halter and sense that the creator has provided the following information:
A woven leather halter with faenor buckles is a wearable item for deer mounts.
The owner of the mount can put the halter on the mount's HEAD (though the mount may have a different term for that part of its body), if available.
Some mounts might have their own names for some wear locations. For example, "feet" for a horse is "hooves" instead.
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a braided leather halter with vaalin studs |
Weight: <1 pound |
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analyze
Analyze: You analyze the leather halter and sense that the creator has provided the following information:
A braided leather halter with vaalin studs is a wearable item for deer mounts.
The owner of the mount can put the halter on the mount's HEAD (though the mount may have a different term for that part of its body), if available.
Some mounts might have their own names for some wear locations. For example, "feet" for a horse is "hooves" instead.
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Goin' Stag, Archway
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Hanging from the support rafters above, a dented copper lantern brightens the small area. Strips of burlap and canvas cover the floor hiding the bare dirt below. A series of boxes and crates are placed about the room to show off the items for sale. You also see a burlap-draped archway.
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Obvious exits: east
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In the boxes you see: a rose and daisy garland woven with green ivy, a woven vaalin ferroniere dangling an emerald teardrop, a slender gold cuff studded with jade, a webbed gold cuff set with small emeralds, a wide faenor necklace set with golden beads and a slender vaalin necklace with crystal droplets.
a rose and daisy garland woven with green ivy |
Weight: <1 pound |
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analyze
Analyze: You analyze the daisy garland and sense that the creator has provided the following information:
A rose and daisy garland woven with green ivy is a wearable item for deer mounts.
The owner of the mount can put the garland on the mount's NECK (though the mount may have a different term for that part of its body), if available.
Some mounts might have their own names for some wear locations. For example, "feet" for a horse is "hooves" instead.
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a woven vaalin ferroniere dangling an emerald teardrop |
Weight: <1 pound |
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analyze
Analyze: You analyze the vaalin ferroniere and sense that the creator has provided the following information:
A woven vaalin ferroniere dangling an emerald teardrop is a wearable item for deer mounts.
The owner of the mount can put the ferroniere on the mount's HEAD (though the mount may have a different term for that part of its body), if available.
Some mounts might have their own names for some wear locations. For example, "feet" for a horse is "hooves" instead.
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a slender gold cuff studded with jade |
Weight: <1 pound |
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analyze
Analyze: You analyze the gold cuff and sense that the creator has provided the following information:
A slender gold cuff studded with jade is a wearable item for deer mounts.
The owner of the mount can put the cuff on the mount's LEGS (though the mount may have a different term for that part of its body), if available.
Some mounts might have their own names for some wear locations. For example, "feet" for a horse is "hooves" instead.
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a webbed gold cuff set with small emeralds |
Weight: <1 pound |
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analyze
Analyze: You analyze the gold cuff and sense that the creator has provided the following information:
A webbed gold cuff set with small emeralds is a wearable item for deer mounts.
The owner of the mount can put the cuff on the mount's LEGS (though the mount may have a different term for that part of its body), if available.
Some mounts might have their own names for some wear locations. For example, "feet" for a horse is "hooves" instead.
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a wide faenor necklace set with golden beads |
Weight: <1 pound |
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analyze
Analyze: You analyze the faenor necklace and sense that the creator has provided the following information:
A wide faenor necklace set with golden beads is a wearable item for deer mounts.
The owner of the mount can put the necklace on the mount's NECK (though the mount may have a different term for that part of its body), if available.
Some mounts might have their own names for some wear locations. For example, "feet" for a horse is "hooves" instead.
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a slender vaalin necklace with crystal droplets |
Weight: <1 pound |
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analyze
Analyze: You analyze the vaalin necklace and sense that the creator has provided the following information:
A slender vaalin necklace with crystal droplets is a wearable item for deer mounts.
The owner of the mount can put the necklace on the mount's NECK (though the mount may have a different term for that part of its body), if available.
Some mounts might have their own names for some wear locations. For example, "feet" for a horse is "hooves" instead.
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In the crates you see: some dark golden lamb's wool leg wraps and some fleece-trimmed green suede leg wraps.
some dark golden lamb's wool leg wraps |
Weight: <1 pound |
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analyze
Analyze: You analyze the lamb's wool leg wraps and sense that the creator has provided the following information:
Some dark golden lamb's wool leg wraps is a wearable item for deer mounts.
The owner of the mount can put the wraps on the mount's LEGS (though the mount may have a different term for that part of its body), if available.
Some mounts might have their own names for some wear locations. For example, "feet" for a horse is "hooves" instead.
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some fleece-trimmed green suede leg wraps |
Weight: <1 pound |
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analyze
Analyze: You analyze the green suede leg wraps and sense that the creator has provided the following information:
Some fleece-trimmed green suede leg wraps is a wearable item for deer mounts.
The owner of the mount can put the wraps on the mount's LEGS (though the mount may have a different term for that part of its body), if available.
Some mounts might have their own names for some wear locations. For example, "feet" for a horse is "hooves" instead.
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Goin' Stag, East
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Dark gold and green wool enclose this small area. A pair of wooden bins stand next to a small wooden table in the center of a torn canvas carpet. The walls of the tent ripple as a strong breeze blows against them.
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Obvious exits: west
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On the small wooden table you see: a slender faenor chain dangling tiny jade baubles, a narrow silver chain set with emeralds, a length of crystal droplets, a wide mithglin bell edged with faenor, a cluster of vaalin bells lined in silver, a string of tiny faenor bells set with jade and a series of small silver bells etched with a rose.
a slender faenor chain dangling tiny jade baubles |
Weight: <1 pound |
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analyze
Analyze: You analyze the faenor chain and sense that the creator has provided the following information:
A slender faenor chain dangling tiny jade baubles is a wearable item for deer mounts.
The owner of the mount can put the chain on the mount's HORNS (though the mount may have a different term for that part of its body), if available.
Some mounts might have their own names for some wear locations. For example, "feet" for a horse is "hooves" instead.
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a narrow silver chain set with emeralds |
Weight: <1 pound |
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analyze
Analyze: You analyze the silver chain and sense that the creator has provided the following information:
A narrow silver chain set with emeralds is a wearable item for deer mounts.
The owner of the mount can put the chain on the mount's HORN (though the mount may have a different term for that part of its body), if available.
Some mounts might have their own names for some wear locations. For example, "feet" for a horse is "hooves" instead.
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a length of crystal droplets |
Weight: <1 pound |
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analyze
Analyze: You analyze the crystal droplets and sense that the creator has provided the following information:
A length of crystal droplets is a wearable item for deer mounts.
The owner of the mount can put the droplets on the mount's HORNS (though the mount may have a different term for that part of its body), if available.
Some mounts might have their own names for some wear locations. For example, "feet" for a horse is "hooves" instead.
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a wide mithglin bell edged with faenor |
Weight: <1 pound |
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analyze
Analyze: You analyze the mithglin bell and sense that the creator has provided the following information:
A wide mithglin bell edged with faenor is a wearable item for deer mounts.
The owner of the mount can put the bell on the mount's HORN (though the mount may have a different term for that part of its body), if available.
Some mounts might have their own names for some wear locations. For example, "feet" for a horse is "hooves" instead.
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a cluster of vaalin bells lined in silver |
Weight: <1 pound |
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analyze
Analyze: You analyze the vaalin bells and sense that the creator has provided the following information:
A cluster of vaalin bells lined in silver is a wearable item for deer mounts.
The owner of the mount can put the bells on the mount's HORN (though the mount may have a different term for that part of its body), if available.
Some mounts might have their own names for some wear locations. For example, "feet" for a horse is "hooves" instead.
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a string of tiny faenor bells set with jade |
Weight: <1 pound |
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analyze
Analyze: You analyze the tiny faenor bells and sense that the creator has provided the following information:
A string of tiny faenor bells set with jade is a wearable item for deer mounts.
The owner of the mount can put the bells on the mount's HORNS (though the mount may have a different term for that part of its body), if available.
Some mounts might have their own names for some wear locations. For example, "feet" for a horse is "hooves" instead.
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a series of small silver bells etched with a rose |
Weight: <1 pound |
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analyze
Analyze: You analyze the silver bells and sense that the creator has provided the following information:
A series of small silver bells etched with a rose is a wearable item for deer mounts.
The owner of the mount can put the bells on the mount's HORNS (though the mount may have a different term for that part of its body), if available.
Some mounts might have their own names for some wear locations. For example, "feet" for a horse is "hooves" instead.
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In the pair of wooden bins you see: a woven length of heather and trillium, some golden velvet ribbons, some dark green satin ribbons, some twisted platinum silk ribbons, some braided crimson silk ribbons, a braided length of coral dahlias and ivory daisies, a woven chain of scarlet roses and a pair of rose and ivy garlands woven with verdant ribbons.
a woven length of heather and trillium |
Weight: <1 pound |
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analyze
Analyze: You analyze the heather and trillum and sense that the creator has provided the following information:
A woven length of heather and trillium is a wearable item for deer mounts.
The owner of the mount can put the trillum on the mount's HORNS (though the mount may have a different term for that part of its body), if available.
Some mounts might have their own names for some wear locations. For example, "feet" for a horse is "hooves" instead.
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some golden velvet ribbons |
Weight: <1 pound |
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analyze
Analyze: You analyze the golden velvet ribbons and sense that the creator has provided the following information:
Some golden velvet ribbons is a wearable item for deer mounts.
The owner of the mount can put the ribbons on the mount's HORNS (though the mount may have a different term for that part of its body), if available.
Some mounts might have their own names for some wear locations. For example, "feet" for a horse is "hooves" instead.
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some dark green satin ribbons |
Weight: <1 pound |
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analyze
Analyze: You analyze the green satin ribbons and sense that the creator has provided the following information:
Some dark green satin ribbons is a wearable item for deer mounts.
The owner of the mount can put the ribbons on the mount's HORNS (though the mount may have a different term for that part of its body), if available.
Some mounts might have their own names for some wear locations. For example, "feet" for a horse is "hooves" instead.
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some twisted platinum silk ribbons |
Weight: <1 pound |
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analyze
Analyze: You analyze the platinum silk ribbons and sense that the creator has provided the following information:
Some twisted platinum silk ribbons is a wearable item for deer mounts.
The owner of the mount can put the ribbons on the mount's HORNS (though the mount may have a different term for that part of its body), if available.
Some mounts might have their own names for some wear locations. For example, "feet" for a horse is "hooves" instead.
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some braided crimson silk ribbons |
Weight: <1 pound |
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analyze
Analyze: You analyze the crimson silk ribbons and sense that the creator has provided the following information:
Some braided crimson silk ribbons is a wearable item for deer mounts.
The owner of the mount can put the ribbons on the mount's HORNS (though the mount may have a different term for that part of its body), if available.
Some mounts might have their own names for some wear locations. For example, "feet" for a horse is "hooves" instead.
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a braided length of coral dahlias and ivory daisies |
Weight: <1 pound |
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analyze
Analyze: You analyze the dahlia and daisies and sense that the creator has provided the following information:
A braided length of coral dahlias and ivory daisies is a wearable item for deer mounts.
The owner of the mount can put the daisies on the mount's HORNS (though the mount may have a different term for that part of its body), if available.
Some mounts might have their own names for some wear locations. For example, "feet" for a horse is "hooves" instead.
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a woven chain of scarlet roses |
Weight: <1 pound |
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analyze
Analyze: You analyze the scarlet roses and sense that the creator has provided the following information:
A woven chain of scarlet roses is a wearable item for deer mounts.
The owner of the mount can put the roses on the mount's HORNS (though the mount may have a different term for that part of its body), if available.
Some mounts might have their own names for some wear locations. For example, "feet" for a horse is "hooves" instead.
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a pair of rose and ivy garlands woven with verdant ribbons |
Weight: <1 pound |
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analyze
Analyze: You analyze the rose and ivy garlands and sense that the creator has provided the following information:
A pair of rose and ivy garlands woven with verdant ribbons is a wearable item for deer mounts.
The owner of the mount can put the garlands on the mount's HORNS (though the mount may have a different term for that part of its body), if available.
Some mounts might have their own names for some wear locations. For example, "feet" for a horse is "hooves" instead.
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