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Sandbox for getting Zul Logoth's Merchant Complex (announced here on 20230114) onto the wiki....

[Merchant Complex, Nexus]
Smooth granite walls encompass this generous octagonal room, the ceiling and floor meeting at expertly chiseled corners.  A wide ramp carved from the surrounding rock winds down from above, terminating at the solid granite floor.  Blazing torches set betwixt stone arches standing on each wall provide ample light and passage for the bustling traffic that moves between them.  Some serious looking dwarves stand guard, their keen eyes scanning for foolhardy thieves in the throng.

>order
There is no merchant here to order anything from.
>go nw
[Merchant Complex, Smaelton]
Iron sconces along the wall grasp burning torches that radiate their light in this section of the complex.  Ingots of various metals have been stacked along the granite wall behind an ironwood table dominated by a large brass scale.  A simple iron anvil rests behind the table that looks more like a place to sit due to the lack of any scuff marks or tools nearby.  You also see Vokva the Smelter.

>order   
Welcome to Smaelton Ingots!
Vokva the Smelter offers his Notebook to browse.

  Notebook
  ----------------------------------------------------------------------
  1. a steel ingot      16. a ora ingot
  2. a steel chunk      17. a ora chunk
  3. a steel bar        18. a ora bar
  4. a steel rod        19. a ora rod
  5. a steel block      20. a ora block
  6. a invar ingot      21. a imflass ingot
  7. a invar chunk      22. a imflass chunk
  8. a invar bar        23. a imflass bar
  9. a invar rod        24. a imflass rod
  10. a invar block     25. a imflass block
  11. a mithril ingot   26. a vultite ingot
  12. a mithril chunk   27. a vultite chunk
  13. a mithril bar     28. a vultite bar
  14. a mithril rod     29. a vultite rod
  15. a mithril block   30. a vultite block

>a steel ingot
You strike up a warm conversation with Vokva, occasionally suggesting a yet more favorable price for the goods.  In short order, you have arrived at a price much more to your liking of 28 silvers.

>a steel chunk
You draw Vokva to one side and, putting an arm around his shoulders, have a casual chat about an appropriate price.  Your friendly persuasion soon has the price knocked down to a mere 48 silvers.

>a steel bar
You draw Vokva to one side and, putting an arm around his shoulders, have a casual chat about an appropriate price.  Your friendly persuasion soon has the price knocked down to a mere 57 silvers.

>a steel rod
You strike up a warm conversation with Vokva, occasionally suggesting a yet more favorable price for the goods.  In short order, you have arrived at a price much more to your liking of 67 silvers.

>a steel block
Using all your considerable charm and wit, you quickly bargain Vokva down to 115 silvers.  As the words leave his lips, he seems surprised to have made such a low offer.

>a invar ingot
You strike up a warm conversation with Vokva, occasionally suggesting a yet more favorable price for the goods.  In short order, you have arrived at a price much more to your liking of 480 silvers.

>a invar chunk
Using all your considerable charm and wit, you quickly bargain Vokva down to 960 silvers.  As the words leave his lips, he seems surprised to have made such a low offer.

>a invar bar
Using all your considerable charm and wit, you quickly bargain Vokva down to 1,440 silvers.  As the words leave his lips, he seems surprised to have made such a low offer.

>a invar rod
Using all your considerable charm and wit, you quickly bargain Vokva down to 2,160 silvers.  As the words leave his lips, he seems surprised to have made such a low offer.

>a invar block
You strike up a warm conversation with Vokva, occasionally suggesting a yet more favorable price for the goods.  In short order, you have arrived at a price much more to your liking of 2,640 silvers.

>a mithril ingot
You strike up a warm conversation with Vokva, occasionally suggesting a yet more favorable price for the goods.  In short order, you have arrived at a price much more to your liking of 960 silvers.

>a mithril chunk
Using all your considerable charm and wit, you quickly bargain Vokva down to 1,920 silvers.  As the words leave his lips, he seems surprised to have made such a low offer.

>a mithril bar
You strike up a warm conversation with Vokva, occasionally suggesting a yet more favorable price for the goods.  In short order, you have arrived at a price much more to your liking of 2,880 silvers.

>a mithril rod
Using all your considerable charm and wit, you quickly bargain Vokva down to 4,320 silvers.  As the words leave his lips, he seems surprised to have made such a low offer.

>a mithril block
You draw Vokva to one side and, putting an arm around his shoulders, have a casual chat about an appropriate price.  Your friendly persuasion soon has the price knocked down to a mere 4,800 silvers.

>a ora ingot
You strike up a warm conversation with Vokva, occasionally suggesting a yet more favorable price for the goods.  In short order, you have arrived at a price much more to your liking of 2,304 silvers.

>a ora chunk
You strike up a warm conversation with Vokva, occasionally suggesting a yet more favorable price for the goods.  In short order, you have arrived at a price much more to your liking of 4,608 silvers.

>a ora bar
Using all your considerable charm and wit, you quickly bargain Vokva down to 6,912 silvers.  As the words leave his lips, he seems surprised to have made such a low offer.

>a ora rod
You draw Vokva to one side and, putting an arm around his shoulders, have a casual chat about an appropriate price.  Your friendly persuasion soon has the price knocked down to a mere 10,368 silvers.

>a ora block
Using all your considerable charm and wit, you quickly bargain Vokva down to 12,672 silvers.  As the words leave his lips, he seems surprised to have made such a low offer.

>a imflass ingot
You strike up a warm conversation with Vokva, occasionally suggesting a yet more favorable price for the goods.  In short order, you have arrived at a price much more to your liking of 4,377 silvers.

>a imflass chunk
You strike up a warm conversation with Vokva, occasionally suggesting a yet more favorable price for the goods.  In short order, you have arrived at a price much more to your liking of 8,755 silvers.

>a imflass bar
Using all your considerable charm and wit, you quickly bargain Vokva down to 10,944 silvers.  As the words leave his lips, he seems surprised to have made such a low offer.

>a imflass rod
Using all your considerable charm and wit, you quickly bargain Vokva down to 17,510 silvers.  As the words leave his lips, he seems surprised to have made such a low offer.

>a imflass block
Using all your considerable charm and wit, you quickly bargain Vokva down to 16,416 silvers.  As the words leave his lips, he seems surprised to have made such a low offer.

>a vultite ingot
You strike up a warm conversation with Vokva, occasionally suggesting a yet more favorable price for the goods.  In short order, you have arrived at a price much more to your liking of 9,600 silvers.

>a vultite chunk
You draw Vokva to one side and, putting an arm around his shoulders, have a casual chat about an appropriate price.  Your friendly persuasion soon has the price knocked down to a mere 19,200 silvers.

>a vultite bar
Using all your considerable charm and wit, you quickly bargain Vokva down to 24,000 silvers.  As the words leave his lips, he seems surprised to have made such a low offer.

>a vultite rod
You strike up a warm conversation with Vokva, occasionally suggesting a yet more favorable price for the goods.  In short order, you have arrived at a price much more to your liking of 38,400 silvers.

>a vultite block
You draw Vokva to one side and, putting an arm around his shoulders, have a casual chat about an appropriate price.  Your friendly persuasion soon has the price knocked down to a mere 43,200 silvers.
>go south
[Merchant Complex, Mordrakam]
Torches blaze above a polished maple rack displaying shiny edged weapons of varying sizes and designs sending glints of reflected light throughout the area.  Behind the display, a workbench can be seen covered with multiple whetstones, while pots wait patiently below presenting their contents to the craftsperson working the sharpening table.  You also see Brun the Invarsmith.

>order
Welcome to Mordrakam Invar!
Brun the Invarsmith offers his Rack to browse.

  Rack
  ----------------------------------------------------------------------
  1. some invar knuckles   5. an invar flail
  2. an invar broadsword   6. an invar spikestar
  3. an invar warsword     7. an invar Hammer of Kai
  4. an invar javelin     


>some invar knuckles
You strike up a warm conversation with Brun, occasionally suggesting a yet more favorable price for the goods.  In short order, you have arrived at a price much more to your liking of 1,200 silvers.
You carefully examine the display sample for some invar knuckles and determine that the weight is less than 2 pounds.
The knuckles is a knuckle-duster that requires skill in brawling to use effectively.

>an invar broadsword
You draw Brun to one side and, putting an arm around his shoulders, have a casual chat about an appropriate price.  Your friendly persuasion soon has the price knocked down to a mere 2,160 silvers.
You carefully examine the display sample for an invar broadsword and determine that the weight is about 3 pounds.
The broadsword is a broadsword that requires skill in edged weapons to use effectively.

>an invar warsword
You draw Brun to one side and, putting an arm around his shoulders, have a casual chat about an appropriate price.  Your friendly persuasion soon has the price knocked down to a mere 3,200 silvers.
You carefully examine the display sample for an invar warsword and determine that the weight is about 5 pounds.
The warsword is a bastard sword that requires skill in edged weapons to use effectively.

>an invar javelin
You strike up a warm conversation with Brun, occasionally suggesting a yet more favorable price for the goods.  In short order, you have arrived at a price much more to your liking of 1,440 silvers.
You carefully examine the display sample for an invar javelin and determine that the weight is about 3 pounds.
The javelin is a javelin that requires skill in thrown weapons to use effectively.

>an invar flail
You strike up a warm conversation with Brun, occasionally suggesting a yet more favorable price for the goods.  In short order, you have arrived at a price much more to your liking of 2,960 silvers.
You carefully examine the display sample for an invar flail and determine that the weight is about 4 pounds.
The flail is a flail that requires skill in twohanded weapons to use effectively.

>an invar spikestar
You draw Brun to one side and, putting an arm around his shoulders, have a casual chat about an appropriate price.  Your friendly persuasion soon has the price knocked down to a mere 2,560 silvers.
You carefully examine the display sample for an invar spikestar and determine that the weight is about 4 pounds.
The spikestar is a morning star that requires skill in blunt weapons to use effectively.

>an invar Hammer of Kai
You strike up a warm conversation with Brun, occasionally suggesting a yet more favorable price for the goods.  In short order, you have arrived at a price much more to your liking of 2,960 silvers.
You carefully examine the display sample for an invar Hammer of Kai and determine that the weight is about 5 pounds.
The Hammer of Kai is a Hammer of Kai that requires skill in polearms to use effectively.
>go s
[Merchant Complex, Oltregek]
Three brass oil lamps hang over the area casting a soft light on the surroundings.  Sparkling glassware vessels of differing colors and shapes have been spread out across a wide table along with other smaller leather containers.  A squat stool accompanies a workbench that has been mounted with a large magnifying glass on an articulated arm.  You also see Lietaji the Appraiser.

>order
Welcome to Oltregek Vessels!
Lietaji the Appraiser offers his Vessels to browse.

  Vessels
  ----------------------------------------------------------------------
  1. a glass jar                         5. a large clear glass phial
  2. a dimpled purple glass container    6. a powder blue curvy glass vessel
  3. a translucent pink and red bottle   7. a small ale brown glass barrel
  4. a swirled green crystal vase        8. a ridged golden glass drum

>a glass jar
Using all your considerable charm and wit, you quickly bargain Lietaji down to 480 silvers.  As the words leave his lips, he seems surprised to have made such a low offer.
Lietaji says, "Yes... a glass jar.  Good for holding 20 of your gemstones or alchemical ingredients."

>a dimpled purple glass container
Using all your considerable charm and wit, you quickly bargain Lietaji down to 480 silvers.  As the words leave his lips, he seems surprised to have made such a low offer.
Lietaji says, "Yes... a dimpled purple glass container.  Good for holding 20 of your gemstones or alchemical ingredients."

>a translucent pink and red bottle
You strike up a warm conversation with Lietaji, occasionally suggesting a yet more favorable price for the goods.  In short order, you have arrived at a price much more to your liking of 480 silvers.
Lietaji says, "Yes... a translucent pink and red bottle.  Good for holding 20 of your gemstones or alchemical ingredients."

>a swirled green crystal vase
You strike up a warm conversation with Lietaji, occasionally suggesting a yet more favorable price for the goods.  In short order, you have arrived at a price much more to your liking of 480 silvers.
Lietaji says, "Yes... a swirled green crystal vase.  Good for holding 20 of your gemstones or alchemical ingredients."

>a large clear glass phial
You strike up a warm conversation with Lietaji, occasionally suggesting a yet more favorable price for the goods.  In short order, you have arrived at a price much more to your liking of 480 silvers.
Lietaji says, "Ah, a large clear glass phial.  Good for holding 20 of your gemstones or alchemical ingredients."

>a powder blue curvy glass vessel
You strike up a warm conversation with Lietaji, occasionally suggesting a yet more favorable price for the goods.  In short order, you have arrived at a price much more to your liking of 480 silvers.
Lietaji says, "Yes... a powder blue curvy glass vessel.  Good for holding 20 of your gemstones or alchemical ingredients."

>a small ale brown glass barrel
Using all your considerable charm and wit, you quickly bargain Lietaji down to 480 silvers.  As the words leave his lips, he seems surprised to have made such a low offer.
Lietaji says, "Yes... a small ale brown glass barrel.  Good for holding 20 of your gemstones or alchemical ingredients."

>a ridged golden glass drum
You draw Lietaji to one side and, putting an arm around his shoulders, have a casual chat about an appropriate price.  Your friendly persuasion soon has the price knocked down to a mere 480 silvers.
Lietaji says, "A ridged golden glass drum?  Good for holding 20 of your gemstones or alchemical ingredients."
>go e
[Merchant Complex, Gotronek]
Chiseled into the wall between two lit torches is a detailed scene depicting the interior of a great hall.  Several polished marble pillars about waist high to a dwarf stand in a half circle atop which are intricately cut figurines that reflect the flickering torchlight.  Behind the display, dust covers the floor around a straight-backed chair and work table.  You also see Utskur the Sculptor.

>order 
Welcome to Gotronek Sculptures!
Utskur the Sculptor offers his Pillars to browse.

  Pillars
  ----------------------------------------------------------------------
  1. a bluish gypsum bard               6. a green-black serpentine ranger
  2. a milky soapstone cleric           7. a black onyx rogue
  3. a yellowed alabaster empath        8. a striped-green malachite sorcerer
  4. a reddish-brown sandstone monk     9. a variegated white marble warrior
  5. a pale yellow travertine paladin   10. a grey granite wizard

>a bluish gypsum bard
You draw Utskur to one side and, putting an arm around his shoulders, have a casual chat about an appropriate price.  Your friendly persuasion soon has the price knocked down to a mere 4,000 silvers.
Utskur says, "Yes... a bluish gypsum bard.  Perfect fer admiring on yer shelves at home, or as a gift fer that special someone, or fer imbeddin magical spells in."

>a milky soapstone cleric
Using all your considerable charm and wit, you quickly bargain Utskur down to 4,000 silvers.  As the words leave his lips, he seems surprised to have made such a low offer.
Utskur says, "Ah, a milky soapstone cleric.  Perfect fer admiring on yer shelves at home, or as a gift fer that special someone, or fer imbeddin magical spells in."

>a yellowed alabaster empath
You draw Utskur to one side and, putting an arm around his shoulders, have a casual chat about an appropriate price.  Your friendly persuasion soon has the price knocked down to a mere 4,000 silvers.
Utskur says, "A yellowed alabaster empath?  Perfect fer admiring on yer shelves at home, or as a gift fer that special someone, or fer imbeddin magical spells in."

>a reddish-brown sandstone monk
You draw Utskur to one side and, putting an arm around his shoulders, have a casual chat about an appropriate price.  Your friendly persuasion soon has the price knocked down to a mere 4,000 silvers.
Utskur says, "Ah, a reddish-brown sandstone monk.  Perfect fer admiring on yer shelves at home, or as a gift fer that special someone, or fer imbeddin magical spells in."

>a pale yellow travertine paladin
You strike up a warm conversation with Utskur, occasionally suggesting a yet more favorable price for the goods.  In short order, you have arrived at a price much more to your liking of 4,000 silvers.
Utskur says, "A pale yellow travertine paladin?  Perfect fer admiring on yer shelves at home, or as a gift fer that special someone, or fer imbeddin magical spells in."

>a green-black serpentine ranger
Using all your considerable charm and wit, you quickly bargain Utskur down to 4,000 silvers.  As the words leave his lips, he seems surprised to have made such a low offer.
Utskur says, "A green-black serpentine ranger?  Perfect fer admiring on yer shelves at home, or as a gift fer that special someone, or fer imbeddin magical spells in."

>a black onyx rogue
You draw Utskur to one side and, putting an arm around his shoulders, have a casual chat about an appropriate price.  Your friendly persuasion soon has the price knocked down to a mere 4,000 silvers.
Utskur says, "Yes... a black onyx rogue.  Perfect fer admiring on yer shelves at home, or as a gift fer that special someone, or fer imbeddin magical spells in."

>a striped-green malachite sorcerer
You strike up a warm conversation with Utskur, occasionally suggesting a yet more favorable price for the goods.  In short order, you have arrived at a price much more to your liking of 4,000 silvers.
Utskur says, "A striped-green malachite sorcerer?  Perfect fer admiring on yer shelves at home, or as a gift fer that special someone, or fer imbeddin magical spells in."

>a variegated white marble warrior
You strike up a warm conversation with Utskur, occasionally suggesting a yet more favorable price for the goods.  In short order, you have arrived at a price much more to your liking of 4,000 silvers.
Utskur says, "Ah, a variegated white marble warrior.  Perfect fer admiring on yer shelves at home, or as a gift fer that special someone, or fer imbeddin magical spells in."

>a grey granite wizard
You strike up a warm conversation with Utskur, occasionally suggesting a yet more favorable price for the goods.  In short order, you have arrived at a price much more to your liking of 4,000 silvers.
Utskur says, "Ah, a grey granite wizard.  Perfect fer admiring on yer shelves at home, or as a gift fer that special someone, or fer imbeddin magical spells in."
>go east
[Merchant Complex, Krethuum]
Gak hide rugs cover the floor in this area of the complex below an open wooden cart that displays small baskets exposing their goods for anyone to peruse.  Strung together with twine, bundles of hides have been stacked next to a scrap covered workbench.  You also see Pipa the Herder.

>order    
Welcome to Krethuum Wares!
Pipa the Herder offers her Catalog to browse.

  Catalog
  ----------------------------------------------------------------------
  1. a white aspen berry                   9. a Bresnahanini rolton-hide cloak
  2. a feathery bright pink cactus-bloom   10. a spotted gnarp-fur jacket
  3. a fresh tan cantaloupe                11. some black rolton-fur pants
  4. a large pale green gooseberry         12. some bighorn sheep-skin trousers
  5. a small spotted mushroom              13. some wolf fur-lined moccasins
  6. a fist-sized waxy orange              14. a cloth-of-bronze pouch
  7. a plump purple plum                   15. a cloth-of-gold pouch
  8. a green sprig of rosemary             16. a cloth-of-silver pouch

>a white aspen berry
You strike up a warm conversation with Pipa, occasionally suggesting a yet more favorable price for the goods.  In short order, you have arrived at a price much more to your liking of 20 silvers.
Pipa says, "Yes... a white aspen berry.  It seems lizards and deer share a taste for these tart berries."

>a feathery bright pink cactus-bloom
Using all your considerable charm and wit, you quickly bargain Pipa down to 100 silvers.  As the words leave her lips, she seems surprised to have made such a low offer.
Pipa says, "Ah, a feathery bright pink cactus-bloom.  Your lizard friends will be happy when you feed them these cactus-blooms."

>a fresh tan cantaloupe
You strike up a warm conversation with Pipa, occasionally suggesting a yet more favorable price for the goods.  In short order, you have arrived at a price much more to your liking of 80 silvers.
Pipa says, "A fresh tan cantaloupe?  A favorite of horses and lizards."

>a large pale green gooseberry
You strike up a warm conversation with Pipa, occasionally suggesting a yet more favorable price for the goods.  In short order, you have arrived at a price much more to your liking of 20 silvers.
Pipa says, "A large pale green gooseberry?  These plump and delicious gooseberries are perfect for horse and deer snacks."

>a small spotted mushroom
You strike up a warm conversation with Pipa, occasionally suggesting a yet more favorable price for the goods.  In short order, you have arrived at a price much more to your liking of 20 silvers.
Pipa says, "Ah, a small spotted mushroom.  Both the tortoise and deer forage for these morsels."

>a fist-sized waxy orange
You strike up a warm conversation with Pipa, occasionally suggesting a yet more favorable price for the goods.  In short order, you have arrived at a price much more to your liking of 20 silvers.
Pipa says, "Yes... a fist-sized waxy orange.  A good old fashioned orange is enjoyed by both horses and tortoises."

>a plump purple plum
You strike up a warm conversation with Pipa, occasionally suggesting a yet more favorable price for the goods.  In short order, you have arrived at a price much more to your liking of 80 silvers.
Pipa says, "Ah, a plump purple plum.  No horse or tortoise can resist these."

>a green sprig of rosemary
You draw Pipa to one side and, putting an arm around her shoulders, have a casual chat about an appropriate price.  Your friendly persuasion soon has the price knocked down to a mere 80 silvers.
Pipa says, "A green sprig of rosemary?  Not only do we love it when we cook... horses, tortoise, and deer like to munch on sprigs of it too."

>a Bresnahanini rolton-hide cloak
You draw Pipa to one side and, putting an arm around her shoulders, have a casual chat about an appropriate price.  Your friendly persuasion soon has the price knocked down to a mere 4,000 silvers.
You carefully examine the display sample for a Bresnahanini rolton-hide cloak and determine that the weight is about 9 pounds.
It is estimated that a Bresnahanini rolton-hide cloak can store a significant amount with enough space for any number of items.
The cloak can be worn, hanging it from the shoulders.  The cloak appears to serve some purpose.

>a spotted gnarp-fur jacket
You strike up a warm conversation with Pipa, occasionally suggesting a yet more favorable price for the goods.  In short order, you have arrived at a price much more to your liking of 4,000 silvers.
You carefully examine the display sample for a spotted gnarp-fur jacket and determine that the weight is about 11 pounds.
It is estimated that a spotted gnarp-fur jacket can store a significant amount with enough space for any number of items.
The jacket can be worn, hanging it from the shoulders.  The jacket appears to serve some purpose.

>some black rolton-fur pants
You strike up a warm conversation with Pipa, occasionally suggesting a yet more favorable price for the goods.  In short order, you have arrived at a price much more to your liking of 600 silvers.
You carefully examine the display sample for some black rolton-fur pants and determine that the weight is less than 2 pounds.
It is estimated that some black rolton-fur pants can store a small amount with enough space for a couple of items of very small size.
The pants can be worn on the legs.  The pants appear to serve some purpose.

>some bighorn sheep-skin trousers
Using all your considerable charm and wit, you quickly bargain Pipa down to 600 silvers.  As the words leave her lips, she seems surprised to have made such a low offer.
You carefully examine the display sample for some bighorn sheep-skin trousers and determine that the weight is less than 2 pounds.
It is estimated that some bighorn sheep-skin trousers can store a small amount with enough space for a couple of items of very small size.
The trousers can be worn on the legs.  The trousers appear to serve some purpose.

>some wolf fur-lined moccasins
Using all your considerable charm and wit, you quickly bargain Pipa down to 400 silvers.  As the words leave her lips, she seems surprised to have made such a low offer.
You carefully examine the display sample for some wolf fur-lined moccasins and determine that the weight is less than 2 pounds.
It is estimated that some wolf fur-lined moccasins can store a very small amount with enough space for any number of items of very small size.
The moccasins can be worn on the feet.  The moccasins appear to serve some purpose.

>a cloth-of-bronze pouch
You strike up a warm conversation with Pipa, occasionally suggesting a yet more favorable price for the goods.  In short order, you have arrived at a price much more to your liking of 80 silvers.
You carefully examine the display sample for a cloth-of-bronze pouch and determine that the weight is about 2 pounds.
It is estimated that a cloth-of-bronze pouch can store a fairly small amount with enough space for any number of items.
The pouch can be worn, attaching it to the belt.  The pouch appears to serve some purpose.

>a cloth-of-gold pouch
You draw Pipa to one side and, putting an arm around her shoulders, have a casual chat about an appropriate price.  Your friendly persuasion soon has the price knocked down to a mere 1,600 silvers.
You carefully examine the display sample for a cloth-of-gold pouch and determine that the weight is less than 2 pounds.
It is estimated that a cloth-of-gold pouch can store a fairly small amount with enough space for any number of items.
The pouch can be worn, attaching it to the belt.  The pouch appears to serve some purpose.

>a cloth-of-silver pouch
You strike up a warm conversation with Pipa, occasionally suggesting a yet more favorable price for the goods.  In short order, you have arrived at a price much more to your liking of 2,000 silvers.
You carefully examine the display sample for a cloth-of-silver pouch and determine that the weight is less than 2 pounds.
It is estimated that a cloth-of-silver pouch can store a fairly small amount with enough space for any number of items.
The pouch can be worn, attaching it to the belt.  The pouch appears to serve some purpose.
>go north
[Merchant Complex, Roramnoak]
Below a series of torches that cast their golden light on this area, some sturdy shelves of walnut display all kinds of cloth and leather baggage.  Stacked along the wall below are larger storage containers for customers who want to move more goods.  A worn stool next to a cupboard off to the side provides the owner of this shop a place to rest their butt and beverages.  You also see Kaupi the Trader.

>order
Welcome to Roramnoak Bags!
Kaupi the Trader offers his Shelves to browse.

  Shelves
  ----------------------------------------------------------------------
  1. a belted smooth leather tunic      7. a waxed blue canvas sling bag
  2. a pocketed dark blue wool vest     8. a rope-handled leather packsack
  3. a russet leather duffel coat       9. a canvas-bound imflass back-basket
  4. a grey oilskin traveler's cloak    10. a mithril-edged leather carrycase
  5. a capped imflass canister          11. a brass-hooped ironwood cask
  6. a box-stitched leather belt pack   12. an ora-clasped white leather pack

>a belted smooth leather tunic
You draw Kaupi to one side and, putting an arm around his shoulders, have a casual chat about an appropriate price.  Your friendly persuasion soon has the price knocked down to a mere 400 silvers.
You carefully examine the display sample for a belted smooth leather tunic and determine that the weight is less than 2 pounds.
It is estimated that a belted smooth leather tunic can store a small amount with enough space for a couple of items of very small size.
The tunic can be worn over the front.  The tunic appears to serve some purpose.

>a pocketed dark blue wool vest
You draw Kaupi to one side and, putting an arm around his shoulders, have a casual chat about an appropriate price.  Your friendly persuasion soon has the price knocked down to a mere 400 silvers.
You carefully examine the display sample for a pocketed dark blue wool vest and determine that the weight is less than 2 pounds.
It is estimated that a pocketed dark blue wool vest can store a small amount with enough space for a couple of items of very small size.
The vest can be worn over the front.  The vest appears to serve some purpose.

>a russet leather duffel coat
You strike up a warm conversation with Kaupi, occasionally suggesting a yet more favorable price for the goods.  In short order, you have arrived at a price much more to your liking of 4,000 silvers.
You carefully examine the display sample for a russet leather duffel coat and determine that the weight is about 10 pounds.
It is estimated that a russet leather duffel coat can store a significant amount with enough space for any number of items.
The coat can be worn, hanging it from the shoulders.  The coat appears to serve some purpose.

>a grey oilskin traveler's cloak
You draw Kaupi to one side and, putting an arm around his shoulders, have a casual chat about an appropriate price.  Your friendly persuasion soon has the price knocked down to a mere 4,000 silvers.
You carefully examine the display sample for a grey oilskin traveler's cloak and determine that the weight is about 11 pounds.
It is estimated that a grey oilskin traveler's cloak can store a significant amount with enough space for any number of items.
The cloak can be worn, hanging it from the shoulders.  The cloak appears to serve some purpose.

>a capped imflass canister
You draw Kaupi to one side and, putting an arm around his shoulders, have a casual chat about an appropriate price.  Your friendly persuasion soon has the price knocked down to a mere 1,200 silvers.
You carefully examine the display sample for a capped imflass canister and determine that the weight is about 2 pounds.
It is estimated that a capped imflass canister can store a medium amount with enough space for any number of items.
The canister can be worn, attaching it to the belt.  The canister appears to serve some purpose.

>a box-stitched leather belt pack
Using all your considerable charm and wit, you quickly bargain Kaupi down to 400 silvers.  As the words leave his lips, he seems surprised to have made such a low offer.
You carefully examine the display sample for a box-stitched leather belt pack and determine that the weight is about 2 pounds.
It is estimated that a box-stitched leather belt pack can store a medium amount with enough space for any number of items.
The pack can be worn, attaching it to the belt.  The pack appears to serve some purpose.

>a waxed blue canvas sling bag
Using all your considerable charm and wit, you quickly bargain Kaupi down to 2,000 silvers.  As the words leave his lips, he seems surprised to have made such a low offer.
You carefully examine the display sample for a waxed blue canvas sling bag and determine that the weight is about 5 pounds.
It is estimated that a waxed blue canvas sling bag can store a fairly large amount with enough space for any number of items.
The bag can be worn, slinging it across the shoulders and back.  The bag appears to serve some purpose.

>a rope-handled leather packsack
Using all your considerable charm and wit, you quickly bargain Kaupi down to 2,000 silvers.  As the words leave his lips, he seems surprised to have made such a low offer.
You carefully examine the display sample for a rope-handled leather packsack and determine that the weight is about 5 pounds.
It is estimated that a rope-handled leather packsack can store a fairly large amount with enough space for any number of items.
The packsack can be worn, slinging it across the shoulders and back.  The packsack appears to serve some purpose.

>a canvas-bound imflass back-basket
You strike up a warm conversation with Kaupi, occasionally suggesting a yet more favorable price for the goods.  In short order, you have arrived at a price much more to your liking of 4,000 silvers.
You carefully examine the display sample for a canvas-bound imflass back-basket and determine that the weight is about 10 pounds.
It is estimated that a canvas-bound imflass back-basket can store a significant amount with enough space for any number of items.
The back-basket can be worn on the back.  The back-basket appears to serve some purpose.

>a mithril-edged leather carrycase
You draw Kaupi to one side and, putting an arm around his shoulders, have a casual chat about an appropriate price.  Your friendly persuasion soon has the price knocked down to a mere 4,000 silvers.
You carefully examine the display sample for a mithril-edged leather carrycase and determine that the weight is about 10 pounds.
It is estimated that a mithril-edged leather carrycase can store a significant amount with enough space for any number of items.
The carrycase can be worn on the back.  The carrycase appears to serve some purpose.

>a brass-hooped ironwood cask
You strike up a warm conversation with Kaupi, occasionally suggesting a yet more favorable price for the goods.  In short order, you have arrived at a price much more to your liking of 4,000 silvers.
You carefully examine the display sample for a brass-hooped ironwood cask and determine that the weight is about 8 pounds.
It is estimated that a brass-hooped ironwood cask can store a significant amount with enough space for any number of items.
The cask can be worn on the back.  The cask appears to serve some purpose.

>an ora-clasped white leather pack
You strike up a warm conversation with Kaupi, occasionally suggesting a yet more favorable price for the goods.  In short order, you have arrived at a price much more to your liking of 4,000 silvers.
You carefully examine the display sample for an ora-clasped white leather pack and determine that the weight is about 9 pounds.
It is estimated that an ora-clasped white leather pack can store a significant amount with enough space for any number of items.
The pack can be worn on the back.  The pack appears to serve some purpose.
>go north
[Merchant Complex, Toktrog]
Mounted on the wall behind a display table covered in small trinkets is a large parchment map showing the DragonSpine mountains with brightly glowing glaesine orbs on either side.  A small natural branch rack on the table displays curios suspended from cords and strings.  Two comfortable rocking chairs provide seating for the merchants when traffic in the complex is slow.  You also see Stigur the Pathfinder.

>order    (imbedded trinkets)
Welcome to Toktrog Trinkets!
Stigur the Pathfinder offers his Rack to browse.

  Rack
  ----------------------------------------------------------------------
  1. a cloud agate hammer           6. a bluerock stein
  2. a green sphene leaf            7. an azurite teardrop
  3. a boulder opal sphere          8. a corestone anvil
  4. a deep blue eostone triangle   9. a grey chalcedony disc
  5. a cinnabar crystal flame       10. a white granite fist

>a cloud agate hammer
You strike up a warm conversation with Stigur, occasionally suggesting a yet more favorable price for the goods.  In short order, you have arrived at a price much more to your liking of 400 silvers.
Stigur says, "A cloud agate hammer?  The sounds of the hammer ringing against the anvil soothes the dwarven soul.  So too does this hammer which contains the spell Soothing Word."

>a green sphene leaf
You strike up a warm conversation with Stigur, occasionally suggesting a yet more favorable price for the goods.  In short order, you have arrived at a price much more to your liking of 400 silvers.
Stigur says, "Yes... a green sphene leaf.  A leaf provides natural cover as does this one carved from sphene which contains the spell Natural Colors."

>a boulder opal sphere
Using all your considerable charm and wit, you quickly bargain Stigur down to 540 silvers.  As the words leave his lips, he seems surprised to have made such a low offer.
Stigur says, "Yes... a boulder opal sphere.  The beautiful opal sphere on the rack holds the spell Elemental Defense I."

>a deep blue eostone triangle
Using all your considerable charm and wit, you quickly bargain Stigur down to 540 silvers.  As the words leave his lips, he seems surprised to have made such a low offer.
Stigur says, "Yes... a deep blue eostone triangle.  Similar to my own, this eostone triangle is imbued with the spell Spirit Warding."

>a cinnabar crystal flame
You strike up a warm conversation with Stigur, occasionally suggesting a yet more favorable price for the goods.  In short order, you have arrived at a price much more to your liking of 780 silvers.
Stigur says, "A cinnabar crystal flame?  Some say our spirits are the lights inside.  This flame will provide the protection of the Spirit Shield spell."

>a bluerock stein
You draw Stigur to one side and, putting an arm around his shoulders, have a casual chat about an appropriate price.  Your friendly persuasion soon has the price knocked down to a mere 1,120 silvers.
Stigur says, "Yes... a bluerock stein.  Every dwarf knows the best remedy is a hearty beverage.  But this stein contains the spell Unpoison."

>an azurite teardrop
You strike up a warm conversation with Stigur, occasionally suggesting a yet more favorable price for the goods.  In short order, you have arrived at a price much more to your liking of 1,120 silvers.
Stigur says, "An azurite teardrop?  The teardrop reminds us of our sad history but it is imbued with the Undisease spell to give us hope."

>a corestone anvil
Using all your considerable charm and wit, you quickly bargain Stigur down to 1,440 silvers.  As the words leave his lips, he seems surprised to have made such a low offer.
Stigur says, "Ah, a corestone anvil.  The great blacksmith creates everything on an anvil.  This one provides a Prayer of Protection."

>a grey chalcedony disc
You draw Stigur to one side and, putting an arm around his shoulders, have a casual chat about an appropriate price.  Your friendly persuasion soon has the price knocked down to a mere 1,840 silvers.
Stigur says, "Yes... a grey chalcedony disc.  A useful shape to be certain this disc is also useful in that it contains the Floating Disk spell."

>a white granite fist
You draw Stigur to one side and, putting an arm around his shoulders, have a casual chat about an appropriate price.  Your friendly persuasion soon has the price knocked down to a mere 2,400 silvers.
Stigur says, "Ah, a white granite fist.  This fist is a symbol of the Strength spell it contains."
>go west
[Merchant Complex, Krenlumtrek]
Torches mounted to the walls flare above a tall maple counter built on a wooden platform that covers the floor.  Upright racks line the wall behind the counter, organizing some finished planks.  Neat bundles of sticks lay next to stacks of logs nearby that are tagged and ready for sale.  A wood handle rises from the bit of an axe that's been hacked into a short upright standing log behind the counter.  You also see Vakand the Logger.

>order     (blocks for forging)
Welcome to Krenlumtrek Wood Supply!
Vakand the Logger offers his List to browse.

  List
  ----------------------------------------------------------------------
  1. an ash block        9. a mahogany block
  2. a carmiln block     10. a mossbark block
  3. a deringo block     11. an orase block
  4. an ebonwood block   12. a rowan block
  5. a fel block         13. a ruic block
  6. a hazel block       14. a tanik block
  7. an ironwood block   15. a yew block
  8. a kakore block  

>an ash block
Using all your considerable charm and wit, you quickly bargain Vakand down to 16 silvers.  As the words leave his lips, he seems surprised to have made such a low offer.

>a carmiln block
You draw Vakand to one side and, putting an arm around his shoulders, have a casual chat about an appropriate price.  Your friendly persuasion soon has the price knocked down to a mere 64 silvers.

>a deringo block
Using all your considerable charm and wit, you quickly bargain Vakand down to 64 silvers.  As the words leave his lips, he seems surprised to have made such a low offer.

>an ebonwood block
You draw Vakand to one side and, putting an arm around his shoulders, have a casual chat about an appropriate price.  Your friendly persuasion soon has the price knocked down to a mere 16 silvers.

>a fel block
Using all your considerable charm and wit, you quickly bargain Vakand down to 16 silvers.  As the words leave his lips, he seems surprised to have made such a low offer.

>a hazel block
You strike up a warm conversation with Vakand, occasionally suggesting a yet more favorable price for the goods.  In short order, you have arrived at a price much more to your liking of 16 silvers.

>an ironwood block
You draw Vakand to one side and, putting an arm around his shoulders, have a casual chat about an appropriate price.  Your friendly persuasion soon has the price knocked down to a mere 16 silvers.

>a kakore block
You draw Vakand to one side and, putting an arm around his shoulders, have a casual chat about an appropriate price.  Your friendly persuasion soon has the price knocked down to a mere 64 silvers.

>a mahogany block
Using all your considerable charm and wit, you quickly bargain Vakand down to 16 silvers.  As the words leave his lips, he seems surprised to have made such a low offer.

>a mossbark block
You draw Vakand to one side and, putting an arm around his shoulders, have a casual chat about an appropriate price.  Your friendly persuasion soon has the price knocked down to a mere 64 silvers.

>an orase block
You strike up a warm conversation with Vakand, occasionally suggesting a yet more favorable price for the goods.  In short order, you have arrived at a price much more to your liking of 64 silvers.

>a rowan block
You draw Vakand to one side and, putting an arm around his shoulders, have a casual chat about an appropriate price.  Your friendly persuasion soon has the price knocked down to a mere 64 silvers.

>a ruic block
You draw Vakand to one side and, putting an arm around his shoulders, have a casual chat about an appropriate price.  Your friendly persuasion soon has the price knocked down to a mere 64 silvers.

>a tanik block
You strike up a warm conversation with Vakand, occasionally suggesting a yet more favorable price for the goods.  In short order, you have arrived at a price much more to your liking of 16 silvers.

>a yew block
Using all your considerable charm and wit, you quickly bargain Vakand down to 16 silvers.  As the words leave his lips, he seems surprised to have made such a low offer.