RWShop:Goin' Stag/2023
an ebon and alabaster wool tent, [Map Room 46], Room# u8208746, Lich# 29706, go alabaster tent
Goin' Stag, Entry
[Goin' Stag, Entry - 8209331] | |
Lengths of wool hanging from the support beams above separate the large tent into several sections. A makeshift floor of rough oak tiles covers the ground, creating an unorganized patterned floor. Large window openings in the walls allow sunlight in to brighten the area. Draped in plain burlap, a large archway is flanked by a pair of makeshift tables. | |
Obvious exits: out |
Prices in raikhen.
On the wooden tables you see: a braided leather halter with obsidian inlay, a polished leather halter with jet buckles, a woven hemp halter with mithglin rings, a fringed cobalt lamb's wool saddle blanket, an alabaster-threaded ebon wool saddle blanket, a white wool saddle blanket embroidered with ebon swirls , a thick cobalt wool saddle blanket with chalcedony-beaded fringe, a jet-studded ebon velvet brow band, and a narrow cobalt leather brow band trailing ivory beads.
Item Type Info Details Price a braided leather halter with obsidian inlay < 1 lb AnalyzeAnalyze:A braided leather halter with obsidian inlay is a wearable item for cervidae mounts. The owner of the mount can put the halter on the mount's HEAD (though the mount may have a different term for that part of its body), if available. Some mounts might have their own names for some wear locations. For example, "feet" for a horse is "hooves" instead.100 a polished leather halter with jet buckles < 1 lb AnalyzeAnalyze:A polished leather halter with jet buckles is a wearable item for cervidae mounts. The owner of the mount can put the halter on the mount's HEAD (though the mount may have a different term for that part of its body), if available. Some mounts might have their own names for some wear locations. For example, "feet" for a horse is "hooves" instead.100 a woven hemp halter with mithglin rings < 1 lb AnalyzeAnalyze:A woven hemp halter with mithglin rings is a wearable item for cervidae mounts. The owner of the mount can put the halter on the mount's HEAD (though the mount may have a different term for that part of its body), if available. Some mounts might have their own names for some wear locations. For example, "feet" for a horse is "hooves" instead.100 a fringed cobalt lamb's wool saddle blanket < 1 lb AnalyzeAnalyze:A fringed cobalt lamb's wool saddle blanket is a wearable item for cervidae mounts. The owner of the mount can put the blanket on the mount's BACK (though the mount may have a different term for that part of its body), if available. Some mounts might have their own names for some wear locations. For example, "feet" for a horse is "hooves" instead.100 an alabaster-threaded ebon wool saddle blanket < 1 lb AnalyzeAnalyze:An alabaster-threaded ebon wool saddle blanket is a wearable item for cervidae mounts. The owner of the mount can put the blanket on the mount's BACK (though the mount may have a different term for that part of its body), if available. Some mounts might have their own names for some wear locations. For example, "feet" for a horse is "hooves" instead.100 a white wool saddle blanket embroidered with ebon swirls < 1 lb AnalyzeAnalyze:A white wool saddle blanket embroidered with ebon swirls is a wearable item for cervidae mounts. The owner of the mount can put the blanket on the mount's BACK (though the mount may have a different term for that part of its body), if available. Some mounts might have their own names for some wear locations. For example, "feet" for a horse is "hooves" instead.100 a thick cobalt wool saddle blanket with chalcedony-beaded fringe < 1 lb AnalyzeAnalyze:A thick cobalt wool saddle blanket with chalcedony-beaded fringe is a wearable item for cervidae mounts. The owner of the mount can put the blanket on the mount's BACK (though the mount may have a different term for that part of its body), if available. Some mounts might have their own names for some wear locations. For example, "feet" for a horse is "hooves" instead.100 a jet-studded ebon velvet brow band < 1 lb AnalyzeAnalyze:A jet-studded ebon velvet brow band is a wearable item for cervidae mounts. The owner of the mount can put the band on the mount's HEAD (though the mount may have a different term for that part of its body), if available. Some mounts might have their own names for some wear locations. For example, "feet" for a horse is "hooves" instead.100 a narrow cobalt leather brow band trailing ivory beads < 1 lb AnalyzeAnalyze:A narrow cobalt leather brow band trailing ivory beads is a wearable item for cervidae mounts. The owner of the mount can put the band on the mount's HEAD (though the mount may have a different term for that part of its body), if available. Some mounts might have their own names for some wear locations. For example, "feet" for a horse is "hooves" instead.100
Goin' Stag, Showroom
[Goin' Stag, Showroom - 8209332] | |
Hanging from the support rafters above, a dented copper lantern brightens the small area. Strips of burlap and canvas cover the floor hiding the bare dirt below. A series of boxes and crates are placed about the room to show off the items for sale. You also see a burlap-draped archway. | |
Obvious exits: east |
Prices in raikhen.
In the wooden boxes you see: a slender obsidian necklace with crystal droplets, a narrow white gold necklace with sapphire beads, a webbed white gold cuff set with tiny sapphires, a slender white gold cuff studded with obsidian, a woven vaalin ferroniere dangling a sapphire cabochon, and a black orchid and white rose garland woven with leafy greens.
Item Type Info Details Price a slender obsidian necklace with crystal droplets < 1 lb AnalyzeAnalyze:A slender obsidian necklace with crystal droplets is a wearable item for cervidae mounts. The owner of the mount can put the necklace on the mount's NECK (though the mount may have a different term for that part of its body), if available. Some mounts might have their own names for some wear locations. For example, "feet" for a horse is "hooves" instead.100 a narrow white gold necklace with sapphire beads < 1 lb AnalyzeAnalyze:A narrow white gold necklace with sapphire beads is a wearable item for cervidae mounts. The owner of the mount can put the necklace on the mount's NECK (though the mount may have a different term for that part of its body), if available. Some mounts might have their own names for some wear locations. For example, "feet" for a horse is "hooves" instead.100 a webbed white gold cuff set with tiny sapphires < 1 lb AnalyzeAnalyze:A webbed white gold cuff set with tiny sapphires is a wearable item for cervidae mounts. The owner of the mount can put the cuff on the mount's LEGS (though the mount may have a different term for that part of its body), if available. Some mounts might have their own names for some wear locations. For example, "feet" for a horse is "hooves" instead.100 a slender white gold cuff studded with obsidian < 1 lb AnalyzeAnalyze:A slender white gold cuff studded with obsidian is a wearable item for cervidae mounts. The owner of the mount can put the cuff on the mount's LEGS (though the mount may have a different term for that part of its body), if available. Some mounts might have their own names for some wear locations. For example, "feet" for a horse is "hooves" instead.100 a woven vaalin ferroniere dangling a sapphire cabochon < 1 lb AnalyzeAnalyze:A woven vaalin ferroniere dangling a sapphire cabochon is a wearable item for cervidae mounts. The owner of the mount can put the ferroniere on the mount's HEAD (though the mount may have a different term for that part of its body), if available. Some mounts might have their own names for some wear locations. For example, "feet" for a horse is "hooves" instead.100 a black orchid and white rose garland woven with leafy greens < 1 lb AnalyzeAnalyze:A black orchid and white rose garland woven with leafy greens is a wearable item for cervidae mounts. The owner of the mount can put the garland on the mount's NECK (though the mount may have a different term for that part of its body), if available. Some mounts might have their own names for some wear locations. For example, "feet" for a horse is "hooves" instead.100
In the wooden crates you see: some fleece-trimmed cobalt suede leg wraps and some ebon lamb's wool leg wraps.
Item Type Info Details Price some fleece-trimmed cobalt suede leg wraps < 1 lb AnalyzeAnalyze:Some fleece-trimmed cobalt suede leg wraps is a wearable item for cervidae mounts. The owner of the mount can put the wraps on the mount's LEGS (though the mount may have a different term for that part of its body), if available. Some mounts might have their own names for some wear locations. For example, "feet" for a horse is "hooves" instead.100 some ebon lamb's wool leg wraps < 1 lb AnalyzeAnalyze:Some ebon lamb's wool leg wraps is a wearable item for cervidae mounts. The owner of the mount can put the wraps on the mount's LEGS (though the mount may have a different term for that part of its body), if available. Some mounts might have their own names for some wear locations. For example, "feet" for a horse is "hooves" instead.100
Goin' Stag, Showroom
[Goin' Stag, Showroom - 8209333] | |
Dark gold and green wool enclose this small area. A pair of wooden bins stand next to a small wooden table in the center of a torn canvas carpet. The walls of the tent ripple as a strong breeze blows against them. | |
Obvious exits: west |
Prices in raikhen.
On the wooden table you see: a series of tiny white gold bells etched with an orchid, a string of small vaalin bells set with obsidian, a cluster of vaalin bells edged with jet chips, a wide white gold bell set with sapphires, a length of sapphire droplets, a narrow silver chain set with sapphires, and a slender vaalin chain dangling tiny obsidian nodules.
Item Type Info Details Price a series of tiny white gold bells etched with an orchid < 1 lb AnalyzeAnalyze:A series of tiny white gold bells etched with an orchid is a wearable item for cervidae mounts. The owner of the mount can put the bells on the mount's HORNS (though the mount may have a different term for that part of its body), if available. Some mounts might have their own names for some wear locations. For example, "feet" for a horse is "hooves" instead.50 a string of small vaalin bells set with obsidian < 1 lb AnalyzeAnalyze:A string of small vaalin bells set with obsidian is a wearable item for cervidae mounts. The owner of the mount can put the bells on the mount's HORNS (though the mount may have a different term for that part of its body), if available. Some mounts might have their own names for some wear locations. For example, "feet" for a horse is "hooves" instead.50 a cluster of vaalin bells edged with jet chips < 1 lb AnalyzeAnalyze:A cluster of vaalin bells edged with jet chips is a wearable item for cervidae mounts. The owner of the mount can put the bells on the mount's HORNS (though the mount may have a different term for that part of its body), if available. Some mounts might have their own names for some wear locations. For example, "feet" for a horse is "hooves" instead.50 a wide white gold bell set with sapphires < 1 lb AnalyzeAnalyze:A wide white gold bell set with sapphires is a wearable item for cervidae mounts. The owner of the mount can put the bell on the mount's HORNS (though the mount may have a different term for that part of its body), if available. Some mounts might have their own names for some wear locations. For example, "feet" for a horse is "hooves" instead.50 a length of sapphire droplets < 1 lb AnalyzeAnalyze:A length of sapphire droplets is a wearable item for cervidae mounts. The owner of the mount can put the droplets on the mount's HORNS (though the mount may have a different term for that part of its body), if available. Some mounts might have their own names for some wear locations. For example, "feet" for a horse is "hooves" instead.50 a narrow silver chain set with sapphires < 1 lb AnalyzeAnalyze:A narrow silver chain set with sapphires is a wearable item for cervidae mounts. The owner of the mount can put the chain on the mount's HORNS (though the mount may have a different term for that part of its body), if available. Some mounts might have their own names for some wear locations. For example, "feet" for a horse is "hooves" instead.50 a slender vaalin chain dangling tiny obsidian nodules < 1 lb AnalyzeAnalyze:A slender vaalin chain dangling tiny obsidian nodules is a wearable item for cervidae mounts. The owner of the mount can put the chain on the mount's HORNS (though the mount may have a different term for that part of its body), if available. Some mounts might have their own names for some wear locations. For example, "feet" for a horse is "hooves" instead.50
In the wooden bins you see: a pair of black orchid and white rose garlands, a woven chain of white roses, a braided length of ebon and white roses, some braided plum-hued silk ribbons, some twisted ebon silk ribbons, some dark cobalt satin ribbons, some snowy white velvet ribbons, and a woven length of dark orchids and black roses.
Item Type Info Details Price a pair of black orchid and white rose garlands < 1 lb AnalyzeAnalyze:A pair of black orchid and white rose garlands is a wearable item for cervidae mounts. The owner of the mount can put the garlands on the mount's HORNS (though the mount may have a different term for that part of its body), if available. Some mounts might have their own names for some wear locations. For example, "feet" for a horse is "hooves" instead.50 a woven chain of white roses < 1 lb AnalyzeAnalyze:A woven chain of white roses is a wearable item for cervidae mounts. The owner of the mount can put the roses on the mount's HORNS (though the mount may have a different term for that part of its body), if available. Some mounts might have their own names for some wear locations. For example, "feet" for a horse is "hooves" instead.50 a braided length of ebon and white roses < 1 lb AnalyzeAnalyze:A braided length of ebon and white roses is a wearable item for cervidae mounts. The owner of the mount can put the roses on the mount's HORNS (though the mount may have a different term for that part of its body), if available. Some mounts might have their own names for some wear locations. For example, "feet" for a horse is "hooves" instead.50 some braided plum-hued silk ribbons < 1 lb AnalyzeAnalyze:Some braided plum-hued silk ribbons is a wearable item for cervidae mounts. The owner of the mount can put the ribbons on the mount's HORNS (though the mount may have a different term for that part of its body), if available. Some mounts might have their own names for some wear locations. For example, "feet" for a horse is "hooves" instead.50 some twisted ebon silk ribbons < 1 lb AnalyzeAnalyze:Some twisted ebon silk ribbons is a wearable item for cervidae mounts. The owner of the mount can put the ribbons on the mount's HORNS (though the mount may have a different term for that part of its body), if available. Some mounts might have their own names for some wear locations. For example, "feet" for a horse is "hooves" instead.50 some dark cobalt satin ribbons < 1 lb AnalyzeAnalyze:Some dark cobalt satin ribbons is a wearable item for cervidae mounts. The owner of the mount can put the ribbons on the mount's HORNS (though the mount may have a different term for that part of its body), if available. Some mounts might have their own names for some wear locations. For example, "feet" for a horse is "hooves" instead.50 some snowy white velvet ribbons < 1 lb AnalyzeAnalyze:Some snowy white velvet ribbons is a wearable item for cervidae mounts. The owner of the mount can put the ribbons on the mount's HORNS (though the mount may have a different term for that part of its body), if available. Some mounts might have their own names for some wear locations. For example, "feet" for a horse is "hooves" instead.50 a woven length of dark orchids and black roses < 1 lb AnalyzeAnalyze:A woven length of dark orchids and black roses is a wearable item for cervidae mounts. The owner of the mount can put the roses on the mount's HORNS (though the mount may have a different term for that part of its body), if available. Some mounts might have their own names for some wear locations. For example, "feet" for a horse is "hooves" instead.50