Subterranean Seigecraft

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Subterranean Seigecraft is a shop in Zul Logoth that specializes in siegery items. The room through the arch offers an area to for siegery battles.

Subterranean Siegecraft

[Subterranean Siegecraft] Room: 13014075, RNUM: 31075
A blackened ironwork spiral staircase descends from a wood-paneled ceiling into this luxurious showroom. Polished mahogany cases with glass windows stand sentinel around the walls, each well lit with brass sconces. A rich woven carpet rests along a marble floor on which a small desk and chair sit in the center of the room. Between two of the cases, a marble arch leads to another well-lit chamber of this basement boutique.

Inventory

   Catalog of Subterranean Siegecraft Unique Miniatures
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  1. a dwarven infantry miniature         7. a Grutik savage miniature
  2. a muscular dwarven smith miniature   8. a Grutik shaman miniature
  3. a broad dwarven miner miniature      9. a mica-flecked krynch miniature
  4. a sooty dwarven smelter miniature    10. a giant albino scorpion miniature
  5. a rock troll zombie miniature        11. a snail-etched bluerock case
  6. a bony troll wraith miniature        12. a polished mahogany case

Subterranean Battle Arena

Directions: through the arch from entry

[Subterranean Battle Arena] Room: 13014076
This round room is well lit with a blazing brass chandelier hovering high above a reflective polished marble floor. Lacquered wood paneling extends along the ceiling and down the walls, provoking an atmosphere of austerity. Plush velvet-cushioned mahogany chairs have been arranged around the edges of the room to provide seats for spectators. A plaque in iron framework has been placed by the arch, and a deep circular groove in the marble floor designates a siegery battle area in the center of the room.