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a dark stone carriage house, [Map Room 26], Room# 8083078, Lich# 31866, go carriage house
Tippy Toes, Entry
[Tippy Toes, Entry - 8084141]
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A richly carved mahogany carriage loaded with wooden trunks and wicker baskets is parked in the middle of the high-ceilinged foyer. To the north, an archway separates the tack and equipment storage area from the living quarters beyond. The fragrant scent of hay mingled with oiled leather hovers in the chill air.
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Obvious exits: out
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In the wicker basket you see: a small oak-framed box, a roll of cotton, a bolt of spidersilk, a roll of linen, a bolt of flyrsilk, a roll of canvas, a bolt of silk, a roll of satin, and a square of velvet.
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a small oak-framed box |
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< 1 lb Pocketed: A small amount (one item) (in)
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Cobbling - Silk Screen
Analyze
Analyze:******** Silk Screen Press ********
The oak-framed box will allow you to put a cloth cobbling upper inside and choose a design to be printed onto it via TURN. PUSH to transfer the design onto the uppers. If this is not a permanent model, you can use runestone ink to recharge the box (up to 50 charges max) using LOAD.
** Alterations **
- The oak-framed box can be altered by any merchant, but it should remain some sort of box that has a frame attached.
- Cobbling merchants can add up to 3 custom press settings that will transfer to the adjective field of the cobbling upper. It cannot exceed 15 characters and must indicate the design is painted, printed, patterned, or similar.
- Cobbling merchants can recharge the box (max is 50 charges).
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The oak-framed box currently has 20 charges.
Custom Print Descriptions:
Custom Print Setting 1: Not Set
Custom Print Setting 2: Not Set
Custom Print Setting 3: Not Set
Current print style: floral motif
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300
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a roll of cotton |
cobbling
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< 1 lb
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Cobbling upper
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4
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a bolt of spidersilk |
cobbling
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< 1 lb
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Cobbling upper
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4
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a roll of linen |
cobbling
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< 1 lb
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Cobbling upper
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4
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a bolt of flyrsilk |
cobbling
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< 1 lb
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Cobbling upper
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4
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a roll of canvas |
cobbling
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< 1 lb
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Cobbling upper
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4
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a bolt of silk |
cobbling
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< 1 lb
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Cobbling upper
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4
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a roll of satin |
cobbling
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< 1 lb
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Cobbling upper
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4
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a square of velvet |
cobbling
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< 1 lb
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Cobbling upper
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4
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In the wooden trunk you see: a sleek metal-clad box, a square of nubuck, a square of cordovan, a piece of chamois, a square of suede, a piece of buckskin, a piece of calfskin, a square of leather, and a square of doeskin.
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a sleek metal-clad box |
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< 1 lb Pocketed: A small amount (one item) (in)
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Cobbling - Leather Tool
Analyze
Analyze:******** Leatherworking Tool for Cobbling Uppers ********
The metal-clad box will allow you to put a leather cobbling upper inside and choose a design to be applied to it via TURN. PUSH to transfer the design onto the uppers.
** Alterations **
- The metal-clad box can be altered by any merchant, but it should remain some sort of box that has mechanical parts.
- Cobbling merchants can add up to 3 custom tool settings that will transfer to the adjective field of the cobbling upper. It cannot exceed 15 characters and must indicate the design is tooled, embossed, carved, or similar.
- Cobbling merchants can recharge the box (max is 50 charges).
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The metal-clad box currently has 20 charges.
Custom Design Descriptions:
Custom Design Setting 1: Not Set
Custom Design Setting 2: Not Set
Custom Design Setting 3: Not Set
Current design selected: moon-stamped
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a square of nubuck |
cobbling
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< 1 lb
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Cobbling upper
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4
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a square of cordovan |
cobbling
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< 1 lb
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Cobbling upper
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4
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a piece of chamois |
cobbling
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< 1 lb
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Cobbling upper
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4
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a square of suede |
cobbling
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< 1 lb
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Cobbling upper
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4
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a piece of buckskin |
cobbling
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< 1 lb
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Cobbling upper
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4
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a piece of calfskin |
cobbling
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< 1 lb
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Cobbling upper
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4
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a square of leather |
cobbling
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< 1 lb
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Cobbling upper
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4
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a square of doeskin |
cobbling
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< 1 lb
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Cobbling upper
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4
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Tippy Toes, Living Quarters
[Tippy Toes, Living Quarters - 8084142]
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A pair of high-backed chairs separated by a low table huddle in front of a dark stone fireplace, the dying embers of a fire glowing within. Along one grey-striped, papered wall sits a sturdy oaken sideboard with open drawers, its contents neat and orderly. Tucked away beneath a narrow stairway, wooden bins full of colorful bits of fabric are nearly hidden from view.
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Obvious exits: south
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In the wooden bin you see: a pair of silver scissors, a jewel-sheened organza ribbon, a cream silk ribbon, a silvery white satin ribbon, a matte obsidian silk ribbon, a pale violet chainsil ribbon, a ruched mint satin ribbon, a pastel eyelet lace ribbon, a frayed bronze silk ribbon, a beige silk velvet ribbon, a glossy sable silk ribbon, a wine-dark silk ribbon, a muted gold gossamer ribbon, and a small sign.
a small sign
In the Common language, it reads:
The ribbons in the trunk can be cut up with the scissors sold here to make laces for artisan cobbled footwear.
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a pair of silver scissors |
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< 1 lb
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Cobbling - Lace Scissors
Analyze
Analyze:
~ Cobbling Lace Scissors ~
These silver scissors can be used to cut unscripted, singular ribbons into a pair of laces used on artisan cobbled footwear via PUSH. You may TURN the scissors to change your cutting style.
The silver scissors are currently set to cut ribbons into a 'wide' style.
You may alter the silver scissors, but the noun must remain 'scissors' and the design must make sense for a pair of small, handheld scissors used to cut ribbons into laces.
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a jewel-sheened organza ribbon |
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< 1 lb
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2
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a cream silk ribbon |
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< 1 lb
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2
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a silvery white satin ribbon |
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< 1 lb
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2
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a matte obsidian silk ribbon |
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< 1 lb
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2
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a pale violet chainsil ribbon |
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< 1 lb
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2
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a ruched mint satin ribbon |
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< 1 lb
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2
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a pastel eyelet lace ribbon |
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< 1 lb
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2
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a frayed bronze silk ribbon |
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< 1 lb
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2
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a beige silk velvet ribbon |
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< 1 lb
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2
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a glossy sable silk ribbon |
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< 1 lb
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2
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a wine-dark silk ribbon |
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< 1 lb
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2
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a muted gold gossamer ribbon |
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< 1 lb
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2
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In the drawer you see: a vial of metallic blonde dye, a vial of tar-hued dye, a vial of rosy champagne dye, a vial of opal-sheened dye, a vial of light tan dye, a vial of burnt tangerine dye, a vial of green abalone dye, a vial of dusty lilac dye, a vial of fiery copper dye, a vial of smoky fuchsia dye, and a vial of gilded sienna dye.
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a vial of metallic blonde dye |
cobbling
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< 1 lb
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Cobbling dye
Color: metallic blonde
Uses remaining: 10 (crumbles on last use)
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3
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a vial of tar-hued dye |
cobbling
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< 1 lb
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Cobbling dye
Color: tar-hued
Uses remaining: 10 (crumbles on last use)
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3
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a vial of rosy champagne dye |
cobbling
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< 1 lb
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Cobbling dye
Uses remaining: 10 (crumbles on last use)
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3
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a vial of opal-sheened dye |
cobbling
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< 1 lb
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Cobbling dye
Color: opal-sheened
Uses remaining: 10 (crumbles on last use)
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3
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a vial of light tan dye |
cobbling
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< 1 lb
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Cobbling dye
Color: light tan
Uses remaining: 10 (crumbles on last use)
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3
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a vial of burnt tangerine dye |
cobbling
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< 1 lb
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Cobbling dye
Uses remaining: 10 (crumbles on last use)
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3
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a vial of green abalone dye |
cobbling
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< 1 lb
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Cobbling dye
Color: green abalone
Uses remaining: 10 (crumbles on last use)
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3
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a vial of dusty lilac dye |
cobbling
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< 1 lb
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Cobbling dye
Color: dusty lilac
Uses remaining: 10 (crumbles on last use)
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3
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a vial of fiery copper dye |
cobbling
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< 1 lb
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Cobbling dye
Color: fiery copper
Uses remaining: 10 (crumbles on last use)
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3
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a vial of smoky fuchsia dye |
cobbling
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< 1 lb
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Cobbling dye
Color: smoky fuchsia
Uses remaining: 10 (crumbles on last use)
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3
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a vial of gilded sienna dye |
cobbling
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< 1 lb
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Cobbling dye
Uses remaining: 10 (crumbles on last use)
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3
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Tippy Toes, Upstairs
[Tippy Toes, Upstairs - 8084143]
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A long worktable complete with a pair of shoe forms takes up most of the space in the loft. An open footlocker containing a variety of tools and cobbling supplies sits at the end of a neatly made, narrow bed. A small, round window lined with frost overlooks the courtyard below.
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Obvious exits: down
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