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EHShop:Moorlyn Cottage/2024
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a small cottage at the end of a wooden walkway, [Map Room 43], Room# 8083060, Lich# L31621, go small cottage
Moorlyn Cottage, Entryway
[Moorlyn Cottage, Entryway - 8084241]
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The narrow hallway is paneled in dark wood, and the ceiling and upper walls are painted a rich, dark green, so dark as to be almost black. Long thick carpets, red and blue and cream comingled, run along the wooden floors. From above, a single stained glass shade casts a warm and colorful light. A staircase leads up to a higher floor, and a doorway and an archway branch off of the entryway, leading deeper into the cottage.
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Obvious exits: out
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Moorlyn Cottage, Dining Room
[Moorlyn Cottage, Dining Room - 8084243]
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The bright white light of a low-hanging chandelier is muted some by its etched and frosted globes, the whole assemblage hanging low over a squared oak dining table. While the glass-fronted cupboards that line the room display a collection of fine silver and porcelain, the table itself is unset, and is covered with a pile of papers and ledgers. A swinging door leads elsewhere, a pair of glass double doors lead outside into a courtyard, and a narrow archway leads into the entryway of the cottage.
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Obvious exits: none
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On the oak dining table you see: a pile, an array of papers, and a mismatched stack of ledgers.
Moorlyn Cottage, Courtyard
[Moorlyn Cottage, Courtyard - 8084245]
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The small courtyard is ringed with a stone wall, and is flagged with large slabs of silvery grey. A metal latticework pergola is thickly covered with winter roses, within whose sweet-smelling, thorny embrace are placed a half-circle of high-backed wooden chairs. A hearth and stack is built into the surrounding wall, and the blazing bonfire within warms the courtyard. A pair of glass double doors lead into the cottage. You also see firekeeper Hastios.
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Obvious exits: none
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firekeeper Hastios
Hastios is tall, with dusky black skin that tinges to purple across his nose and cheeks. The lines of his cold weather livery are carefully pressed, and the pentacles and stag horns of his master's family crest are picked out in a blackened silver against dark green velvet. Hastios's straight posture, slightly raised chin, and aloof expression belie his place as a mere house servant.
> ask Hastios about tolomyn
Hastios clears his throat pointedly and responds, "If you mean Lord Ifen, I serve him. Gladly."
> ask Hastios about roses
Hastios's mouth pouts into a moue. He deigns to answer, "Beastly things. They're always dropping petals and they reek of a cheap whore's perfume."
> ask Hastios about naidem
"I would serve m'lord unto death," Hastios replies. "So this? This is no hardship."
Moorlyn Cottage, Kitchen
[Moorlyn Cottage, Kitchen - 8084244]
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The kitchen is clearly a room meant to serve a purpose, not to be beautiful. Yet, there are gentle touches still. The iron stove is polished. The butcher's block is unstained. A marble slab is set with labeled canisters of flours. Someone has taken the time to paint a frieze high up where the walls meet the ceiling. A single window overlooks the courtyard to the back of the cottage, its glass panes clean and clear. Even the swinging door is a bit more colorful than is purely necessary.
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Obvious exits: none
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On the marble slab you see: some farmhouse bread.
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Container
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Price
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some farmhouse bread |
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free
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On the butcher's block you see: a platter of spicy grilled shrimp.
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Container
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a platter of spicy grilled shrimp |
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free
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On the iron stove you see: a lidded jug of coffee.
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Container
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Price
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a cup of rich black coffee |
a lidded jug of coffee
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free
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Moorlyn Cottage, Den
[Moorlyn Cottage, Den - 8084242]
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A well-used fireplace, several comfortable leather armchairs, and a wide carpet of geometrically patterned silk are the only signs this room serves, in the off-hours, as part of a home. It is otherwise laden with wares, which are draped over racks and displayed on mannequins, folded into baskets, and overflowing out of boxes and shelves. A single wide doorway is almost lost amongst the excess.
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Obvious exits: none
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In the woven basket you see: a backswept crimson velvet bycocket, a tall double winged escoffion, a wound silk bourrelet, a thin woven gold barbette, and a caged wirework crespine.
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Info
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a backswept crimson velvet bycocket |
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2 lbs Pocketed: A fairly small amount (in) head-worn |
Fun Hat
Analyze
Analyze:This bycocket can be altered by a talented merchant.
Try to WAVE, TOUCH, or TAP the bycocket!
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5
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a tall double winged escoffion |
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2 lbs Pocketed: A fairly small amount (in) head-worn |
Fun Hat
Analyze
Analyze:This escoffion can be altered by a talented merchant.
Try to WAVE, TOUCH, or TAP the escoffion!
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5
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a wound silk bourrelet |
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2 lbs Pocketed: A fairly small amount (in) head-worn |
Fun Hat
Analyze
Analyze:This bourrelet can be altered by a talented merchant.
Try to WAVE, TOUCH, or TAP the bourrelet!
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5
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a thin woven gold barbette |
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2 lbs Pocketed: A fairly small amount (in) head-worn |
Fun Hat
Analyze
Analyze:This barbette can be altered by a talented merchant.
Try to WAVE, TOUCH, or TAP the barbette!
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5
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a caged wirework crespine |
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2 lbs Pocketed: A fairly small amount (in) head-worn |
Fun Hat
Analyze
Analyze:This crespine can be altered by a talented merchant.
Try to WAVE, TOUCH, or TAP the crespine!
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5
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On the gender-neutral mannequin you see: some silk amadis sleeves.
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Price
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some silk amadis sleeves |
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2 lbs Pocketed: A very small amount (a couple of very small items) (in) hand-worn (functional) |
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12
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Under the gender-neutral mannequin you see: some puffed amadis sleeves and a pair of narrow amadis sleeves.
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some puffed amadis sleeves |
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2 lbs Pocketed: A very small amount (a couple of very small items) (in) hand-worn (functional) |
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12
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a pair of narrow amadis sleeves |
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2 lbs Pocketed: A very small amount (a couple of very small items) (in) hand-worn (functional) |
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12
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On the wood and brass rack you see: a simple goffering iron, a matte white ruff, a matte red ruff, and a matte black ruff.
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Type
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Info
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Price
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a simple goffering iron |
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< 1 lb
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Neck ruff
Analyze
Analyze:
This is a goffering iron for use with neck-worn ruffs. It may be altered freely.
After heating the iron, PUSH the iron AT the ruff to choose a style and TURN my ruff WITH my iron to set it. The iron can be used a maximum of 10 times. This one has been used 0 times.
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6
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a matte white ruff |
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< 1 lb neck-worn |
Neck ruff
Analyze
Analyze:
This ruff can be altered, but has very specific rules. It cannot have a show. It should be a <color> <material> ruff <optional descriptor>. The "<color> <material>" together can be a maximum of 15 characters. The material can only be lace, silk, linen, lawn, cambric, cotton, or organza. The optional descriptor will be a long description and should describe additional color or accent elements, but may not describe shape, height, or degree of starch, which are handled by the goffering iron (so while spangles or trims would be acceptable, descriptions like oblong, tall or fluffy are not).
If you had a goffering iron, you could change the style of the ruff. This would add an adjective to the beginning of the ruff's description. This ruff is off the shelf and can be adjusted by a goffering iron to be tall, flat, scorched, or crinkled.
You can RUB, ATTEND, and PULL the ruff.
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30
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a matte red ruff |
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< 1 lb neck-worn |
Neck ruff
Analyze
Analyze:
This ruff can be altered, but has very specific rules. It cannot have a show. It should be a <color> <material> ruff <optional descriptor>. The "<color> <material>" together can be a maximum of 15 characters. The material can only be lace, silk, linen, lawn, cambric, cotton, or organza. The optional descriptor will be a long description and should describe additional color or accent elements, but may not describe shape, height, or degree of starch, which are handled by the goffering iron (so while spangles or trims would be acceptable, descriptions like oblong, tall or fluffy are not).
If you had a goffering iron, you could change the style of the ruff. This would add an adjective to the beginning of the ruff's description. This ruff is off the shelf and can be adjusted by a goffering iron to be tall, flat, scorched, or crinkled.
You can RUB, ATTEND, and PULL the ruff.
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30
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a matte black ruff |
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< 1 lb neck-worn |
Neck ruff
Analyze
Analyze:
This ruff can be altered, but has very specific rules. It cannot have a show. It should be a <color> <material> ruff <optional descriptor>. The "<color> <material>" together can be a maximum of 15 characters. The material can only be lace, silk, linen, lawn, cambric, cotton, or organza. The optional descriptor will be a long description and should describe additional color or accent elements, but may not describe shape, height, or degree of starch, which are handled by the goffering iron (so while spangles or trims would be acceptable, descriptions like oblong, tall or fluffy are not).
If you had a goffering iron, you could change the style of the ruff. This would add an adjective to the beginning of the ruff's description. This ruff is off the shelf and can be adjusted by a goffering iron to be tall, flat, scorched, or crinkled.
You can RUB, ATTEND, and PULL the ruff.
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In the brass and wood purdonium you see: some wooden sticks.