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  • 07:40, 8 July 2025 HOST-GSKEBECHET talk contribs moved page PSFShop:In The Rough/2024 to TrMShop:In The Rough/2024 (Updating subpage title per Gswiki:Style guide/Free festivals. Shop has appeared at multiple festival venues and is considered a Traveling Merchant shop. Main shop page already relocated to TrMShop standard.)
  • 22:40, 8 June 2024 GS4-TIVVY talk contribs created page PSFShop:In The Rough/2024 (Created page with "<noinclude>__NoTOC__</noinclude> {{Festshop2 |look=a roughly lashed wooden hut |location=[Map Room XX], Room# 4422207, Lich# LXX, go lashed hut}} ===In The Rough=== {{RoomDescription| |roomname=In The Rough - 9178109 |desc=Seemingly thrown together in haste, the walls of this small hut are lashed together with bits of string and sinew. Lopsided windows dot two of the walls, while a narrow doorway stands opposite to the entry. A threadbare carpet of once bright hues cov...")
  • 14:20, 6 June 2024 GS4-TIVVY talk contribs deleted page PSFShop:In The Rough/2024 (content was: "<noinclude>__NoTOC__</noinclude> {{Festshop2 |look=a roughly lashed wooden hut |location=[Map Room XX], Room# 4422207, Lich# LXX, go lashed hut}} ===In The Rough=== {{RoomDescription| |roomname=In The Rough - 9178109 |desc=Seemingly thrown together in haste, the walls of this small hut are lashed together with bits of string and sinew. Lopsided windows dot two of the wa...", and the only contributor was "GS4-TIVVY" (talk))
  • 14:02, 6 June 2024 GS4-TIVVY talk contribs created page PSFShop:In The Rough/2024 (Created page with "<noinclude>__NoTOC__</noinclude> {{Festshop2 |look=a roughly lashed wooden hut |location=[Map Room XX], Room# 4422207, Lich# LXX, go lashed hut}} ===In The Rough=== {{RoomDescription| |roomname=In The Rough - 9178109 |desc=Seemingly thrown together in haste, the walls of this small hut are lashed together with bits of string and sinew. Lopsided windows dot two of the walls, while a narrow doorway stands opposite to the entry. A threadbare carpet of once bright hues cov...")