2021
a faded green canvas tent, [Map Room 34], Lich #26509, go green tent
Bloodlet It Go, Triage
[Bloodlet It Go, Triage - 27495 - ( 8081304 )]
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A line of hard wooden chairs is set against one wall of this spacious tent, directly across from an embroidered tapestry. One corner is occupied by a round wicker basket and a tall fireleaf cabinet, its battered, fiery-hued doors open wide to display several items of hanging clothing. The wind periodically causes the canvas walls of the tent to ripple, sending the coppery scent of blood flowing through the space.
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Obvious exits: north, out
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prominent wooden sign
Welcome to Bloodlet It Go
If you are here for triage, please feel free to sit on the chairs provided to wait your turn.
For those here to browse, the items in the cabinet are most comfortable and practical for any healer.
The satchel and kit do not bundle herbs, but they do look fancy when you stow any potions, tinctures, herbs, or the bandages sold in the next room.
The vasculums are meant to securely store delicate medicinal plants you may find on your travels and will look nice when opened or closed; they are available in belt and shoulder worn varieties for your convenience.
~Deloras
In the tall fireleaf cabinet you see: a starched white linen apron pleated into crisp folds, a bloodstained canvas apron with wide reinforced pockets, a plain short-sleeved linen shirt dyed a uniform green hue, a bloodstained white cotton undershirt, a long white linen coat with an herb-patterned front pocket and a structured green canvas pack covered in various pockets.
a starched white linen apron pleated into crisp folds |
Weight: 2 pounds Pocketed: Medium (20-39)
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front-worn functional |
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50,000
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a bloodstained canvas apron with wide reinforced pockets |
Weight: 2 pounds Pocketed: Medium (20-39)
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front-worn functional |
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50,000
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a plain short-sleeved linen shirt dyed a uniform green hue |
Weight: <1 pound |
chest-worn |
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25,000
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a bloodstained white cotton undershirt |
Weight: <1 pound |
layerable |
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25,000
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a long white linen coat with an herb-patterned front pocket |
Weight: 8 pounds Pocketed: Very large (80-99)
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cloak-worn functional |
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75,000
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a structured green canvas pack covered in various pockets |
Weight: 8 pounds Pocketed: Very large (80-99)
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back-worn functional |
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75,000
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In the round wicker basket you see: a compact leather herbalist's satchel, a square ombre first aid kit dyed in varying verdant hues, a flat tin vasculum with a single ivy-embossed leather strap and a square vasculum etched with a swirl of windblown leaves.
a compact leather herbalist's satchel |
Weight: 4 pounds Pocketed: Slightly large (40-49)
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shoulder/back-worn functional |
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50,000
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a square ombre first aid kit dyed in varying verdant hues |
Weight: 2 pounds Pocketed: Medium (20-39)
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belt-worn functional |
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50,000
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a flat tin vasculum with a single ivy-embossed leather strap |
Weight: 4 pounds Pocketed: Slightly large (40-49)
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shoulder/back-worn functional
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analyze
Analyze: This item may be altered by a talented merchant, though it must make sense for the manner in which the vasculum is opened and closed. A small handful of merchants may also be willing and able to customize the manner in which you open and close the vasculum.
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50,000
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a square vasculum etched with a swirl of windblown leaves |
Weight: 2 pounds Pocketed: Medium (20-39)
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belt-worn functional
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analyze
Analyze: This item may be altered by a talented merchant, though it must make sense for the manner in which the vasculum is opened and closed. A small handful of merchants may also be willing and able to customize the manner in which you open and close the vasculum.
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50,000
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Bloodlet It Go, Treatment
[Bloodlet It Go, Treatment - 27496 - ( 8081305 )]
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Bloodstains, some of them fresh and some old, cover the floor surrounding a padded black leather chair with wide arms, as well as the stool settled next to it. An iron-hinged wooden supply chest, its heavy lid thrown open to display the contents within, sits near a low mahogany table covered in medicinal teas. An embroidered tapestry hangs prominently on one wall of the tent, the fabric swaying with every movement of the canvas. Segmenting off a small section near the back of the tent is a bloodstained linen curtain, its edges slightly tattered from heavy use.
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Obvious exits: south
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embroidered tapestry
Balance your humors. It's no laughing matter.
On the low mahogany table you see: a cup of ephlox-infused tea, a cup of aloeas-infused tea, a cup of pothinir-infused tea, a cup of calamia-infused tea, a cup of brostheras-infused tea, a cup of wingstem-infused tea and a cup of sovyn-infused tea.
a cup of ephlox-infused tea |
Weight: <1 pound |
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Limb Repair II 20 quaffs |
3,250
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a cup of aloeas-infused tea |
Weight: <1 pound |
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Head Repair II 20 quaffs |
3,500
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a cup of pothinir-infused tea |
Weight: <1 pound |
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Organ Repair II 20 quaffs |
4,000
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a cup of calamia-infused tea |
Weight: <1 pound |
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Limb Repair IV 10 quaffs |
6,500
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a cup of brostheras-infused tea |
Weight: <1 pound |
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Head Repair IV 10 quaffs |
9,000
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a cup of wingstem-infused tea |
Weight: <1 pound |
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Organ Repair IV 10 quaffs |
10,500
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a cup of sovyn-infused tea |
Weight: <1 pound |
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Limb Regeneration 10 quaffs |
14,000
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In the iron-hinged wooden supply chest you see: a large roll of linen, a small roll of linen, a squat iron fleam with a sharp forked tip, a thin steel lancet with a razor sharp edge, a wide-mouthed jar made from murky bubble-filled glass, a thin clear glass vial with a round cork stopper, a spherical frosted glass bottle bound in a webbing of silk, a faceted crystal jar and a folded parchment note.
folded parchment note
* You can TEAR the rolls of linen to make individual bandages.
Each bandage can have tinctures or infused herbal teas POURed on them to soak up their healing properties.
Then, just TEND the wound WITH the bandage to apply the healing power of the herbal infusion to your patient.
You can ROLL the bandage to apply externally or PULL to wrap the bandage securely before applying.
* The fleam and lancet are useful for bloodletting and let you look fancy while doing it.
* The jars contain special leeches I have bred specifically for bloodletting.
I will be around to enrich the contents to allow you to get more leeches daily, as well as add different varieties of leeches to your jars.
a large roll of linen |
Weight: <1 pound |
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50,000
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a small roll of linen |
Weight: <1 pound |
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20,000
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a squat iron fleam with a sharp forked tip |
Weight: <1 pound |
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15,000
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a thin steel lancet with a razor sharp edge |
Weight: <1 pound |
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15,000
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a wide-mouthed jar made from murky bubble-filled glass |
Weight: <1 pound |
belt-worn |
Bloodletting Leech Jar
examine
Examine: Constructed of thick murky bubble-filled glass, this jar is well made and sturdy. A lid secures the top, while a webbing of interlaced twine wraps around the sides and bottom to secure it into a belt loop. Murky liquid of an indeterminate color fills the jar, making it difficult to see exact details of what's inside.
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100,000
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a thin clear glass vial with a round cork stopper |
Weight: <1 pound |
belt-worn |
Bloodletting Leech Jar
examine
Examine: Constructed of thick transparent glass, this vial is well made and sturdy. A round cork stopper secures the top, while a webbing of interlaced twine wraps around the sides and bottom to secure it into a belt loop. Murky liquid of an indeterminate color fills the vial, making it difficult to see exact details of what's inside.
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100,000
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a spherical frosted glass bottle bound in a webbing of silk |
Weight: <1 pound |
belt-worn |
Bloodletting Leech Jar
examine
Examine: Constructed of thick frosted glass, this bottle is well made and sturdy. A lid secures the top, while a webbing of interlaced braided silk thread wraps around the sides and bottom to secure it into a belt loop. Murky liquid of an indeterminate color fills the bottle, making it difficult to see exact details of what's inside.
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100,000
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a faceted crystal jar |
Weight: <1 pound |
belt-worn |
Bloodletting Leech Jar
examine
Examine: Constructed of thick transparent crystal, this jar is well made and sturdy. A lid secures the top, while a webbing of interlaced twine wraps around the sides and bottom to secure it into a belt loop. Murky liquid of an indeterminate color fills the jar, making it difficult to see exact details of what's inside.
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100,000
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Bloodlet It Go, Office
[Bloodlet It Go, Office - 27547 - ( 8081306 )]
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A polished wooden desk with clawed feet, a high-backed wooden chair sitting behind it, takes up most of the space in this small section of the tent. A low brown leather couch sits opposite an embroidered tapestry that takes up an entire wall. The smell of fresh blood permeates the still, humid air.
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Obvious exits: out
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embroidered tapestry
Do you have a sense of your humors?
2020
a faded green canvas tent, [Map Room 34], Lich #26509, go green tent
Bloodlet It Go, Triage
[Bloodlet It Go, Triage - 27495]
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A line of hard wooden chairs is set against one wall of this spacious tent, directly across from an embroidered tapestry. One corner is occupied by a round wicker basket and a tall fireleaf cabinet, its battered, fiery-hued doors open wide to display several items of hanging clothing. The wind periodically causes the canvas walls of the tent to ripple, sending the coppery scent of blood flowing through the space.
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Obvious exits: north, out
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prominent wooden sign
Welcome to Bloodlet It Go
If you are here for triage, please feel free to sit on the chairs provided to wait your turn.
For those here to browse, the items in the cabinet are most comfortable and practical for any healer.
The satchel and kit do not bundle herbs, but they do look fancy when you stow any potions, tinctures, herbs, or the bandages sold in the next room.
The vasculums are meant to securely store delicate medicinal plants you may find on your travels and will look nice when opened or closed; they are available in belt and shoulder worn varieties for your convenience.
~Deloras
In the tall fireleaf cabinet you see: a starched white linen apron pleated into crisp folds, a bloodstained canvas apron with wide reinforced pockets, a plain short-sleeved linen shirt dyed a uniform green hue, a bloodstained white cotton undershirt, a long white linen coat with an herb-patterned front pocket and a structured green canvas pack covered in various pockets.
a starched white linen apron pleated into crisp folds |
Weight: 2 pounds Pocketed: Medium (20-39)
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front-worn functional |
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50,000
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a bloodstained canvas apron with wide reinforced pockets |
Weight: 2 pounds Pocketed: Medium (20-39)
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front-worn functional |
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50,000
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a plain short-sleeved linen shirt dyed a uniform green hue |
Weight: <1 pound |
chest-worn |
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25,000
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a bloodstained white cotton undershirt |
Weight: <1 pound |
layerable |
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25,000
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a long white linen coat with an herb-patterned front pocket |
Weight: 8 pounds Pocketed: Very large (80-99)
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cloak-worn functional |
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75,000
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a structured green canvas pack covered in various pockets |
Weight: 8 pounds Pocketed: Very large (80-99)
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back-worn functional |
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75,000
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In the round wicker basket you see: a compact leather herbalist's satchel, a square ombre first aid kit dyed in varying verdant hues, a flat tin vasculum with a single ivy-embossed leather strap and a square vasculum etched with a swirl of windblown leaves.
a compact leather herbalist's satchel |
Weight: 4 pounds Pocketed: Slightly large (40-49)
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shoulder/back-worn functional |
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50,000
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a square ombre first aid kit dyed in varying verdant hues |
Weight: 2 pounds Pocketed: Medium (20-39)
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belt-worn functional |
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50,000
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a flat tin vasculum with a single ivy-embossed leather strap |
Weight: 4 pounds Pocketed: Slightly large (40-49)
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shoulder/back-worn functional
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analyze
Analyze: This item may be altered by a talented merchant, though it must make sense for the manner in which the vasculum is opened and closed. A small handful of merchants may also be willing and able to customize the manner in which you open and close the vasculum.
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50,000
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a square vasculum etched with a swirl of windblown leaves |
Weight: 2 pounds Pocketed: Medium (20-39)
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belt-worn functional
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analyze
Analyze: This item may be altered by a talented merchant, though it must make sense for the manner in which the vasculum is opened and closed. A small handful of merchants may also be willing and able to customize the manner in which you open and close the vasculum.
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50,000
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, [Map Room #], Lich# 27495, north
Bloodlet It Go, Treatment
[Bloodlet It Go, Treatment - 27496]
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Bloodstains, some of them fresh and some old, cover the floor surrounding a padded black leather chair with wide arms, as well as the stool settled next to it. An iron-hinged wooden supply chest, its heavy lid thrown open to display the contents within, sits near a low mahogany table covered in medicinal teas. An embroidered tapestry hangs prominently on one wall of the tent, the fabric swaying with every movement of the canvas. Segmenting off a small section near the back of the tent is a bloodstained linen curtain, its edges slightly tattered from heavy use.
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Obvious exits: south
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embroidered tapestry
Balance your humors. It's no laughing matter.
On the low mahogany table you see: a cup of ephlox-infused tea, a cup of aloeas-infused tea, a cup of pothinir-infused tea, a cup of calamia-infused tea, a cup of brostheras-infused tea, a cup of wingstem-infused tea and a cup of sovyn-infused tea.
a cup of ephlox-infused tea |
Weight: <1 pound |
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Limb Repair II 20 quaffs |
3,250
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a cup of aloeas-infused tea |
Weight: <1 pound |
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Head Repair II 20 quaffs |
3,500
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a cup of pothinir-infused tea |
Weight: <1 pound |
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Organ Repair II 20 quaffs |
4,000
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a cup of calamia-infused tea |
Weight: <1 pound |
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Limb Repair IV 10 quaffs |
6,500
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a cup of brostheras-infused tea |
Weight: <1 pound |
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Head Repair IV 10 quaffs |
9,000
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a cup of wingstem-infused tea |
Weight: <1 pound |
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Organ Repair IV 10 quaffs |
10,500
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a cup of sovyn-infused tea |
Weight: <1 pound |
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Limb Regeneration 10 quaffs |
14,000
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In the iron-hinged wooden supply chest you see: a large roll of linen, a small roll of linen, a squat iron fleam with a sharp forked tip, a thin steel lancet with a razor sharp edge, a wide-mouthed jar made from murky bubble-filled glass, a thin clear glass vial with a round cork stopper, a spherical frosted glass bottle bound in a webbing of silk, a faceted crystal jar and a folded parchment note.
folded parchment note
* You can TEAR the rolls of linen to make individual bandages.
Each bandage can have tinctures or infused herbal teas POURed on them to soak up their healing properties.
Then, just TEND the wound WITH the bandage to apply the healing power of the herbal infusion to your patient.
You can ROLL the bandage to apply externally or PULL to wrap the bandage securely before applying.
* The fleam and lancet are useful for bloodletting and let you look fancy while doing it.
* The jars contain special leeches I have bred specifically for bloodletting.
I will be around to enrich the contents to allow you to get more leeches daily, as well as add different varieties of leeches to your jars.
a large roll of linen |
Weight: <1 pound |
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50,000
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a small roll of linen |
Weight: <1 pound |
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20,000
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a squat iron fleam with a sharp forked tip |
Weight: <1 pound |
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15,000
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a thin steel lancet with a razor sharp edge |
Weight: <1 pound |
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15,000
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a wide-mouthed jar made from murky bubble-filled glass |
Weight: <1 pound |
belt-worn |
Bloodletting Leech Jar examine
Examine: Constructed of thick murky bubble-filled glass, this jar is well made and sturdy. A lid secures the top, while a webbing of interlaced twine wraps around the sides and bottom to secure it into a belt loop. Murky liquid of an indeterminate color fills the jar, making it difficult to see exact details of what's inside.
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100,000
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a thin clear glass vial with a round cork stopper |
Weight: <1 pound |
belt-worn |
Bloodletting Leech Jar examine
Examine: Constructed of thick transparent glass, this vial is well made and sturdy. A round cork stopper secures the top, while a webbing of interlaced twine wraps around the sides and bottom to secure it into a belt loop. Murky liquid of an indeterminate color fills the vial, making it difficult to see exact details of what's inside.
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100,000
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a spherical frosted glass bottle bound in a webbing of silk |
Weight: <1 pound |
belt-worn |
Bloodletting Leech Jar examine
Examine: Constructed of thick frosted glass, this bottle is well made and sturdy. A lid secures the top, while a webbing of interlaced braided silk thread wraps around the sides and bottom to secure it into a belt loop. Murky liquid of an indeterminate color fills the bottle, making it difficult to see exact details of what's inside.
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100,000
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a faceted crystal jar |
Weight: <1 pound |
belt-worn |
Bloodletting Leech Jar examine
Examine: Constructed of thick transparent crystal, this jar is well made and sturdy. A lid secures the top, while a webbing of interlaced twine wraps around the sides and bottom to secure it into a belt loop. Murky liquid of an indeterminate color fills the jar, making it difficult to see exact details of what's inside.
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100,000
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2019
a faded green canvas tent, [Map Room 34], Lich #26509, go green tent
Bloodlet It Go, Triage
[Bloodlet It Go, Triage - 27495]
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A line of hard wooden chairs is set against one wall of this spacious tent, directly across from an embroidered tapestry. One corner is occupied by a round wicker basket and a tall fireleaf cabinet, its battered, fiery-hued doors open wide to display several items of hanging clothing. The wind periodically causes the canvas walls of the tent to ripple, sending the coppery scent of blood flowing through the space.
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Obvious exits: north, out
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Welcome to Bloodlet It Go
If you are here for triage, please feel free to sit on the chairs provided to wait your turn.
For those here to browse, the items in the cabinet are most comfortable and practical for any healer.
The satchel and kit do not bundle herbs, but they do look fancy when you stow any potions, tinctures, herbs or the bandages sold in the next room.
The vasculums are meant to securely store delicate medicinal plants you may find on your travels and will look nice when opened or closed; they are available in belt and shoulder worn varieties for your convenience.
~Deloras
In the tall fireleaf cabinet you see:
a bloodstained white cotton undershirt |
Weight: <1 pound |
layerable |
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25000
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a tailored square-necked linen shirt with rolled sleeves |
Weight: <1 pound |
chest-worn |
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25000
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a fitted jacket with anatomical bone patterns on each sleeve |
Weight: 8 pounds Pocketed: Very large (80-99) any number of items |
cloak-worn functional |
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75000
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a rigid dark green knapsack with a single asymmetrical strap |
Weight: 8 pounds Pocketed: Very large (80-99) any number of items |
back-worn functional |
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75000
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a thick canvas apron covered in bloodstains down the front |
Weight: 2 pounds Pocketed: Medium (20-39) any number of items |
front-worn
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analyze
Analyze: You can tell that the apron is as light as it can get, but you might be able to have a talented merchant deepen its pockets for you.
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50000
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a starched white linen apron with a plethora of pockets |
Weight: 2 pounds Pocketed: Medium (20-39) any number of items |
front-worn
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analyze
Analyze: You can tell that the apron is as light as it can get, but you might be able to have a talented merchant deepen its pockets for you.
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50000
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In the round wicker basket you see:
a compact steel vasculum dyed in a gradient of verdant hues |
Weight: 2 pounds Pocketed: Medium (20-39) any number of items |
belt-worn functional
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analyze
Analyze: This item may be altered by a talented merchant, though it must make sense for the manner in which the vasculum is opened and closed. A small handful of merchants may also be willing and able to customize the manner in which you open and close the vasculum. You can tell that the vasculum is as light as it can get, but you might be able to have a talented merchant deepen its pockets for you.
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50000
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a moss-hued herb satchel embroidered with a mosaic of leaves |
Weight: 4 pounds Pocketed: Slightly large (40-49) any number of items |
shoulder/back-worn functional |
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50000
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a lacquered oak first aid kit colored in warm honeyed tones |
Weight: 2 pounds Pocketed: Medium (20-39) any number of items |
belt-worn functional
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analyze
Analyze: You can tell that the kit is as light as it can get, but you might be able to have a talented merchant deepen its pockets for you.
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50000
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a cylindrical tin vasculum with a wide braided leather strap |
Weight: 4 pounds Pocketed: Slightly large (40-49) any number of items |
shoulder/back-worn functional
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analyze
Analyze: This item may be altered by a talented merchant, though it must make sense for the manner in which the vasculum is opened and closed. A small handful of merchants may also be willing and able to customize the manner in which you open and close the vasculum.
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50000
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, [Map Room #], Lich# 27495, north
Bloodlet It Go, Treatment
[Bloodlet It Go, Treatment - 27496]
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Bloodstains, some of them fresh and some old, cover the floor surrounding a padded black leather chair with wide arms, as well as the stool settled next to it. An iron-hinged wooden supply chest, its heavy lid thrown open to display the contents within, sits near a low mahogany table covered in medicinal teas. An embroidered tapestry hangs prominently on one wall of the tent, the fabric swaying with every movement of the canvas. Segmenting off a small section near the back of the tent is a bloodstained linen curtain, its edges slightly tattered from heavy use.
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Obvious exits: south
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Balance your humours. It's no laughing matter.
On the low mahogany table you see:
a cup of sovyn-infused tea |
Weight: <1 pound |
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14000
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a cup of dark tea infused with bur-clover |
Weight: <1 pound |
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12500
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a cup of wingstem-infused tea |
Weight: <1 pound |
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10500
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a cup of brostheras-infused tea |
Weight: <1 pound |
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9000
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a cup of woth-infused tea |
Weight: <1 pound |
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7500
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a cup of calamia-infused tea |
Weight: <1 pound |
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6500
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a cup of talneo-infused tea |
Weight: <1 pound |
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5000
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a cup of haphip-infused tea |
Weight: <1 pound |
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5000
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a cup of torban-infused tea |
Weight: <1 pound |
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4500
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a cup of cactacae-infused tea |
Weight: <1 pound |
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4500
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a cup of pothinir-infused tea |
Weight: <1 pound |
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4000
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a cup of aloeas-infused tea |
Weight: <1 pound |
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3500
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a cup of bolmara-infused tea |
Weight: <1 pound |
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3500
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a cup of ephlox-infused tea |
Weight: <1 pound |
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3250
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a cup of basal-infused tea |
Weight: <1 pound |
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1500
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a cup of dark tea infused with rose-marrow |
Weight: <1 pound |
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1000
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a cup of wolifrew-infused tea |
Weight: <1 pound |
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900
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a cup of ambrominas-infused tea |
Weight: <1 pound |
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750
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In the iron-hinged wooden supply chest you see:
a blackened iron lancet |
Weight: <1 pound |
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15000
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a double-edged steel fleam |
Weight: <1 pound |
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15000
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a serrated iron fleam with a curved tip |
Weight: <1 pound |
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15000
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a straight steel lancet polished to a mirror shine |
Weight: <1 pound |
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15000
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an old yellowed glass jar |
Weight: <1 pound |
belt-worn
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analyze, show description
Analyze: ~Bloodletting Leech Jar~ This jar holds leeches meant for bloodletting. Currently, this jar can only produce 1 leech daily. Today, you've pulled 0 leeches. You will find the following will do something special on this jar: WEAR, REMOVE, TURN, PULL You can use INSPECT to see what types of leeches are available. ~Alterations~ The 15/15/15 and long description of this jar can be changed freely. A show is not possible. Please keep in mind that the noun can change, but should be something feasible to have a lid and be made of glass (jar, bottle, etc.) Special merchants can improve your jar in the following ways: * Add more potential leech designs that can be PULLed. (Premade) * Add a completely custom leech design that can be PULLed. * Increase the amount of leeches able to be PULLed daily to a max of 3. ~Customization~ * Material Color and Type: yellowed glass Note: materials can only be glass, crystal or glaesine. Description of the color should not make it seem completely opaque, as messaging indicates being able to see the liquid inside. * Lid: lid Note: this should be a 'lid' or 'top' of some sort. * Wrapping Material: twine This is the interwoven netting wrapping/encasing the jar.
Show: Constructed of thick yellowed glass, this jar is well made and sturdy. A lid secures the top, while a webbing of interlaced twine wraps around the sides and bottom to secure it into a belt loop. Murky liquid of an indeterminate color fills the jar, making it difficult to see exact details of what's inside.
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100000
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a wide-mouthed glass jar |
Weight: <1 pound |
belt-worn
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analyze, show description
Analyze: ~Bloodletting Leech Jar~ This jar holds leeches meant for bloodletting. Currently, this jar can only produce 1 leech daily. Today, you've pulled 0 leeches. You will find the following will do something special on this jar: WEAR, REMOVE, TURN, PULL You can use INSPECT to see what types of leeches are available. ~Alterations~ The 15/15/15 and long description of this jar can be changed freely. A show is not possible. Please keep in mind that the noun can change, but should be something feasible to have a lid and be made of glass (jar, bottle, etc.) Special merchants can improve your jar in the following ways: * Add more potential leech designs that can be PULLed. (Premade) * Add a completely custom leech design that can be PULLed. * Increase the amount of leeches able to be PULLed daily to a max of 3. ~Customization~ * Material Color and Type: transparent glass Note: materials can only be glass, crystal or glaesine. Description of the color should not make it seem completely opaque, as messaging indicates being able to see the liquid inside. * Lid: lid Note: this should be a 'lid' or 'top' of some sort. * Wrapping Material: twine This is the interwoven netting wrapping/encasing the jar.
Show: Constructed of thick transparent glass, this jar is well made and sturdy. A lid secures the top, while a webbing of interlaced twine wraps around the sides and bottom to secure it into a belt loop. Murky liquid of an indeterminate color fills the jar, making it difficult to see exact details of what's inside.
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100000
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a slender crystal jar wrapped in a webbing of spidersilk |
Weight: <1 pound |
belt-worn
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analyze, show description
Analyze: ~Bloodletting Leech Jar~ This jar holds leeches meant for bloodletting. Currently, this jar can only produce 1 leech daily. Today, you've pulled 0 leeches. You will find the following will do something special on this jar: WEAR, REMOVE, TURN, PULL You can use INSPECT to see what types of leeches are available. ~Alterations~ The 15/15/15 and long description of this jar can be changed freely. A show is not possible. Please keep in mind that the noun can change, but should be something feasible to have a lid and be made of glass (jar, bottle, etc.) Special merchants can improve your jar in the following ways: * Add more potential leech designs that can be PULLed. (Premade) * Add a completely custom leech design that can be PULLed. * Increase the amount of leeches able to be PULLed daily to a max of 3. ~Customization~ * Material Color and Type: transparent crystal Note: materials can only be glass, crystal or glaesine. Description of the color should not make it seem completely opaque, as messaging indicates being able to see the liquid inside. * Lid: lid Note: this should be a 'lid' or 'top' of some sort. * Wrapping Material: spidersilk This is the interwoven netting wrapping/encasing the jar.
Show: Constructed of thick transparent crystal, this jar is well made and sturdy. A lid secures the top, while a webbing of interlaced spidersilk wraps around the sides and bottom to secure it into a belt loop. Murky liquid of an indeterminate color fills the jar, making it difficult to see exact details of what's inside.
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100000
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a smooth glaesine jar with a polished bronze lid |
Weight: <1 pound |
belt-worn
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analyze, show description
Analyze: ~Bloodletting Leech Jar~ This jar holds leeches meant for bloodletting. Currently, this jar can only produce 1 leech daily. Today, you've pulled 0 leeches. You will find the following will do something special on this jar: WEAR, REMOVE, TURN, PULL You can use INSPECT to see what types of leeches are available. ~Alterations~ The 15/15/15 and long description of this jar can be changed freely. A show is not possible. Please keep in mind that the noun can change, but should be something feasible to have a lid and be made of glass (jar, bottle, etc.) Special merchants can improve your jar in the following ways: * Add more potential leech designs that can be PULLed. (Premade) * Add a completely custom leech design that can be PULLed. * Increase the amount of leeches able to be PULLed daily to a max of 3. ~Customization~ * Material Color and Type: transparent glaesine Note: materials can only be glass, crystal or glaesine. Description of the color should not make it seem completely opaque, as messaging indicates being able to see the liquid inside. * Lid: polished bronze lid Note: this should be a 'lid' or 'top' of some sort. * Wrapping Material: twine This is the interwoven netting wrapping/encasing the jar.
Show: Constructed of thick transparent glaesine, this jar is well made and sturdy. A polished bronze lid secures the top, while a webbing of interlaced twine wraps around the sides and bottom to secure it into a belt loop. Murky liquid of an indeterminate color fills the jar, making it difficult to see exact details of what's inside.
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100000
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a squat glass jar filled with murky liquid |
Weight: <1 pound |
belt-worn
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analyze, show description
Analyze: ~Bloodletting Leech Jar~ This jar holds leeches meant for bloodletting. Currently, this jar can only produce 1 leech daily. Today, you've pulled 0 leeches. You will find the following will do something special on this jar: WEAR, REMOVE, TURN, PULL You can use INSPECT to see what types of leeches are available. ~Alterations~ The 15/15/15 and long description of this jar can be changed freely. A show is not possible. Please keep in mind that the noun can change, but should be something feasible to have a lid and be made of glass (jar, bottle, etc.) Special merchants can improve your jar in the following ways: * Add more potential leech designs that can be PULLed. (Premade) * Add a completely custom leech design that can be PULLed. * Increase the amount of leeches able to be PULLed daily to a max of 3. ~Customization~ * Material Color and Type: transparent glass Note: materials can only be glass, crystal or glaesine. Description of the color should not make it seem completely opaque, as messaging indicates being able to see the liquid inside. * Lid: lid Note: this should be a 'lid' or 'top' of some sort. * Wrapping Material: twine This is the interwoven netting wrapping/encasing the jar.
Show: Constructed of thick transparent glass, this jar is well made and sturdy. A lid secures the top, while a webbing of interlaced twine wraps around the sides and bottom to secure it into a belt loop. Murky liquid of an indeterminate color fills the jar, making it difficult to see exact details of what's inside.
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100000
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a tall twine-wrapped jar made from rippled pale blue glass |
Weight: <1 pound |
belt-worn
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analyze, show description
Analyze: ~Bloodletting Leech Jar~ This jar holds leeches meant for bloodletting. Currently, this jar can only produce 1 leech daily. Today, you've pulled 0 leeches. You will find the following will do something special on this jar: WEAR, REMOVE, TURN, PULL You can use INSPECT to see what types of leeches are available. ~Alterations~ The 15/15/15 and long description of this jar can be changed freely. A show is not possible. Please keep in mind that the noun can change, but should be something feasible to have a lid and be made of glass (jar, bottle, etc.) Special merchants can improve your jar in the following ways: * Add more potential leech designs that can be PULLed. (Premade) * Add a completely custom leech design that can be PULLed. * Increase the amount of leeches able to be PULLed daily to a max of 3. ~Customization~ * Material Color and Type: rippled pale blue glass Note: materials can only be glass, crystal or glaesine. Description of the color should not make it seem completely opaque, as messaging indicates being able to see the liquid inside. * Lid: lid Note: this should be a 'lid' or 'top' of some sort. * Wrapping Material: twine This is the interwoven netting wrapping/encasing the jar.
Show: Constructed of thick rippled pale blue glass, this jar is well made and sturdy. A lid secures the top, while a webbing of interlaced twine wraps around the sides and bottom to secure it into a belt loop. Murky liquid of an indeterminate color fills the jar, making it difficult to see exact details of what's inside.
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100000
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a large roll of linen |
Weight: <1 pound |
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50000
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a small roll of linen |
Weight: <1 pound |
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20000
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folded parchment note
In the Common language, it reads:
* You can TEAR the rolls of linen to make individual bandages.
Each bandage can have tinctures or infused herbal teas POURed on them to soak up their healing properties.
Then, just TEND the wound WITH the bandage to apply the healing power of the herbal infusion to your patient.
You can ROLL the bandage to apply externally or PULL to wrap the bandage securely before applying.
* The fleam and lancet are useful for bloodletting and let you look fancy while doing it.
* The jars contain special leeches I have bred specifically for bloodletting.
I will be around to enrich the contents to allow you to get more leeches daily, as well as add different varieties of leeches to your jars.
2018
a faded green canvas tent, [Map Room 34], Lich #26509, go green tent
Bloodlet it Go, Triage
[Bloodlet it Go, Triage]
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RNUM: 27495
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A line of hard wooden chairs is set against one wall of this spacious tent, directly across from an embroidered tapestry. One corner is occupied by a tall fireleaf cabinet, its battered fiery-hued doors open wide to display several items of hanging clothing. The wind periodically causes the canvas walls of the tent to ripple, sending the coppery scent of blood flowing through the space.
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Obvious exits: north, out
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Welcome to Bloodlet it Go
If you are here for triage, please feel free to sit on the chairs provided to wait your turn.
For those here to browse, the items in the cabinet are most comfortable and practical for any healer.
The satchel and kit do not bundle herbs, but they do look fancy when you stow any potions, tinctures, herbs or the bandages sold in the next room.
~Deloras
In the tall fireleaf cabinet you see:
a slim maple first aid kit colored in fiery hues |
Pocketed: Medium (20-39) any number of items |
belt-worn functional |
25000
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a reinforced canvas herb satchel with a bloodstained flap |
Pocketed: Slightly large (40-49) any number of items |
shoulder/back-worn functional |
25000
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a blood-spattered dark green canvas rucksack |
Pocketed: Very large (80-99) any number of items |
back-worn functional |
30000
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a tailored moss green coat with wide blood-speckled sleeves |
Pocketed: Very large (80-99) any number of items |
cloak-worn functional |
30000
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some bloodstained white leather pants |
Pocketed: VSA (<2-4) a couple of items of very small size |
leg-worn |
15000
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a trailing white linen skirt with a ragged bloodstained hem |
Pocketed: VSA (<2-4) a couple of items of very small size |
leg-worn |
15000
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a delicate waistchain of linked copper sovyn cloves |
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waist-worn |
10000
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a braided leather belt buckled with a bronze acantha leaf |
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waist-worn |
10000
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Bloodlet it Go, Treatment
[Bloodlet it Go, Treatment]
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RNUM: 27496
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Bloodstains, some of them fresh and some old, cover the floor surrounding a padded black leather chair with wide arms and the stool settled next to it. An iron-hinged wooden supply chest, its heavy lid thrown open to display the contents within, sits near a low mahogany table covered in medicinal teas. An embroidered tapestry hangs prominently on one wall of the tent, the fabric swaying with every movement of the canvas. Segmenting off a small section near the back of the tent is a bloodstained linen curtain, its edges slightly tattered from heavy use.
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Obvious exits: south
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You can TEAR the rolls of linen to make individual bandages.
Each bandage can have tinctures or infused herbal teas POURed on them to soak up their healing properties.
Then, just TEND the wound WITH the bandage to apply the healing power of the herbal infusion to your patient.
You can ROLL the bandage to apply externally or PULL to wrap the bandage securely before applying.
The fleams and lancets are useful for bloodletting and let you look fancy while doing it.
The bile protects you against poison.
The saliva protects you against disease.
Balance your humours. It's no laughing matter.
On the low mahogany table you see:
a cup of sovyn-infused tea |
14000
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a cup of dark tea infused with bur-clover |
12500
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a cup of wingstem-infused tea |
10500
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a cup of brostheras-infused tea |
9000
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a cup of woth-infused tea |
7500
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a cup of calamia-infused tea |
6500
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a cup of talneo-infused tea |
5000
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a cup of haphip-infused tea |
5000
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a cup of torban-infused tea |
4500
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a cup of cactacae-infused tea |
4500
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a cup of pothinir-infused tea |
4000
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a cup of aloeas-infused tea |
3500
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a cup of bolmara-infused tea |
3500
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a cup of ephlox-infused tea |
3250
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a cup of basal-infused tea |
1500
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a cup of dark tea infused with rose-marrow |
1000
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a cup of wolifrew-infused tea |
900
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a cup of ambrominas-infused tea |
750
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In the iron-hinged wooden supply chest you see:
a sharp steel lancet |
8500
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a gleaming steel fleam with a sharply tapered point |
8500
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a short iron lancet with a finely honed edge |
8500
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a rusted iron fleam |
8500
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a large roll of linen |
50000
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a small roll of linen |
20000
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a slim vial of blood-infused bile |
10000
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a squat glass of phlegm-laced saliva |
9000
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