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CIShop:The Walrus and the Carpenter
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a large white pavilion, [Map Room 30], Lich# 26523, go pavilion
The Walrus and The Carpenter
[The Walrus and The Carpenter - 26524]
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Displaying an obvious contrast in design, the canvas-covered room is divided in two along the lines of a large knotted oak support post. Upon the western side, the room is filled with cabinets and carved tables that show a distinct artisan's touch, while the eastern side is riddled with barnacle-laced cupboards and counters that are waterlogged and warped. A brightly illuminated flap leads northwest and stands opposite a plain, dimly lit opening.
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Obvious exits: northeast, northwest, out
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On the carved tables you see:
an indigo seaglass bowl inlaid with eel skeletons |
Weight: <1 pound |
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analyze
Analyze: This is a drink container.
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750
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a fused seaglass and eel skeleton fork |
Weight: <1 pound |
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250
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an indigo seaglass plate inlaid with eel skeletons |
Weight: <1 pound |
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analyze
Analyze: Try as you might, you cannot get a good sense of whether or not the plate's pockets could get any deeper, but you can tell that the plate is as light as it can get.
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750
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a fused seaglass and eel skeleton knife |
Weight: <1 pound |
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250
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a fused seaglass and eel skeleton spoon |
Weight: <1 pound |
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250
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On the counters you see:
In the cabinets you see:
a seafoam green seaglass bowl |
Weight: <1 pound |
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analyze
Analyze: This is a drink container.
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750
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a seaglass and beach pebble bowl arranged with tiny flower motifs |
Weight: <1 pound |
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analyze
Analyze: This is a drink container.
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750
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an indigo and silver seaglass bowl bound by copper wire |
Weight: <1 pound |
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analyze
Analyze: This is a drink container.
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750
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a small bowl formed of black and white seaglass pebbles |
Weight: <1 pound |
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analyze
Analyze: This is a drink container.
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750
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In the barnacle-laced cupboards you see:
The Walrus' Whim
[The Walrus' Whim - 26533]
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Jagged shale rocks jut up from the sandy floor and create an uneven terrain to traverse, which is odd in this small space that is surrounded by thick canvas walls. Bowls of oil and fire illuminate everything in sight, including the half-desiccated carcass of some forgotten sea creature near the eastern edge of the pavilion. A large flat-topped boulder blocks the path between the western and southwestern egresses.
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Obvious exits: southwest, west
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On the large flat-topped boulder you see:
The Carpenter's Cozy
[The Carpenter's Cozy - 26532]
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Braided rugs, slightly lumpy where they cover the sand, are spread throughout the small room that is encircled by pressed canvas walls. Wrought iron lanterns, three in total, shed light upon the tables that they are hung over and the nearby chairs fashioned of broken ship's wheels. Passage into the other areas of the pavilion are cleared for easy navigation.
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Obvious exits: east, southeast
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On the polished cocobolo table you see:
a sun-bleached smooth driftwood bowl basin-etched with starfish |
Weight: <1 pound |
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analyze
Analyze: This is a drink container.
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750
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a sun-bleached smooth driftwood mug with a gnarled handle |
Weight: <1 pound |
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analyze
Analyze: This is a drink container.
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750
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a sun-bleached smooth driftwood plate burned with starfish motifs |
Weight: <1 pound |
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analyze
Analyze: Try as you might, you cannot get a good sense of whether or not the plate's pockets could get any deeper, but you can tell that the plate is as light as it can get.
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750
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On the polished ebonwood table you see:
a deep plum zebrawood plate whorled with silver inlay |
Weight: <1 pound |
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analyze
Analyze: Try as you might, you cannot get a good sense of whether or not the plate's pockets could get any deeper, but you can tell that the plate is as light as it can get.
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750
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a pot-bellied plum zebrawood bowl edged in silver |
Weight: <1 pound |
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analyze
Analyze: This is a drink container.
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750
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a pot-bellied plum zebrawood mug lined in silver |
Weight: <1 pound |
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analyze
Analyze: This is a drink container.
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750
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On the bird's-eye maple table you see:
a silver-lined bird's-eye maple stein with a glass bottom |
Weight: <1 pound |
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analyze
Analyze: This is a drink container.
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750
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a bird's-eye maple bowl with high sides and a rolled lip |
Weight: <1 pound |
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analyze
Analyze: This is a drink container.
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750
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a bird's-eye maple plate etched with raven skulls |
Weight: <1 pound |
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analyze
Analyze: Try as you might, you cannot get a good sense of whether or not the plate's pockets could get any deeper, but you can tell that the plate is as light as it can get.
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750
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The Proprietor's Backroom
[The Proprietor's Backroom - 26534]
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Disheveled sand meets tidy rugs along the backside of the pavilion, the two proprietors' personalities clearly clashing in this small space. The eastern edge appears to be filled with storage boxes, discarded traps, and fishing nets, while the opposite side houses an orderly workbench with clean tools spaced at even intervals. The southern wall of the pavilion plays host to a very large painting surrounded by a frame carved with decorative oyster shells.
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Obvious exits: east, west
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The Walrus and The Carpenter
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