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|sign=Coated with oils, the thick canvas supports a colorful painting of a bright, sunny beach in the early hours of the morning. Gulls fly overhead while a comical-looking man, wearing a painter's cap and a carpenter's belt, strolls by the water's edge beside an enormous brown walrus wearing a purple bowtie and jaunty cap. Trailing behind them are discarded oyster husks, which trickle to the shell-carved frame.
|sign=Coated with oils, the thick canvas supports a colorful painting of a bright, sunny beach in the early hours of the morning. Gulls fly overhead while a comical-looking man, wearing a painter's cap and a carpenter's belt, strolls by the water's edge beside an enormous brown walrus wearing a purple bowtie and jaunty cap. Trailing behind them are discarded oyster husks, which trickle to the shell-carved frame.
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There appears to be something written on it.<br>
In the Common language, it reads:
The Walrus and The Carpenter}}


===The Walrus' Whim===
===The Walrus' Whim===

Revision as of 03:38, 3 October 2017

2017 Inventory

a large white pavilion, [Map Room #], Lich #26523, go white pavilion (Northern Passage)

The Walrus and The Carpenter

[The Walrus and The Carpenter]
Displaying an obvious contrast in design, the canvas-covered room is divided in two along the lines of a large knotted oak support post. Upon the western side, the room is filled with cabinets and carved tables that show a distinct artisan's touch, while the eastern side is riddled with barnacle-laced cupboards and counters that are waterlogged and warped. A brightly illuminated flap leads northwest and stands opposite a plain, dimly light opening.
Obvious exits: northeast, northwest, out

On the knotty oak table:

a polished modwir drinking bowl etched with cresting waves Drink container 750
a polished siren-etched fork with a modwir handle 250
a polished modwir bowl painted with cawing frigatebirds Drink container 750
a polished modwir plate encircled by etched shells 750
a polished siren-etched knife with a modwir handle 250
a polished siren-etched modwir spoon 250

On the barnacle-laced counter:

a partially cooked hagfish
a cluster of bright fish eggs
a fatty slab of blobfish

In the knotty oak cabinet:

a thin rosewood bowl with unique grain patterns Drink container 750
a wide-lipped cherry burl bowl Drink container 750
a saddle-shaped pearwood bowl with natural edging Drink container 750
a lacquered burled walnut bowl Drink container 750
a natural-edged white walnut bowl with darkened rings Drink container 750
a natural-edged hickory bowl with ebon rings Drink container 750

In the barnacle-laced cupboard:

some distilled sea water
a cup of walrus sweat

The Carpenter's Cozy

[The Carpenter's Cozy]
Braided rugs, slightly lumpy where the cover the sand, are spread throughout the small room that is encircled by pressed canvas walls. Wrought iron lanterns, three in total, shed light upon the tables, that they are hung over, and the nearby chairs fashioned of broken ship's wheels. Passage into the other areas of the pavilion are cleared for easy navigation.
Obvious exits: east, southeast

On the polished cocobolo table you see:

a simple and smooth cocobolo mug Drink container 750
a squared cocobolo bowl inlaid with birch frigates Drink container 750
a square cocobolo plate with ebonwood inlay 750

In the polished ebonwood table you see:

an oval zebrawood plate with natural edging 750
a zebrawood bowl inlaid with white birch whorls Drink container 750
a wide zebrawood mug with whorled ebonwood inlay Drink container 750

In the bird's-eye maple table you see:

a tall tulipwood mug painted with sunbathing sirens Drink container 750
an octagonal tulipwood bowl with green seawood inlay Drink container 750
an octagonal tulipwood plate with red grains 750

The Proprietor's Backroom

[The Proprietor's Backroom]
Disheveled sand meets tidy rugs along the backside of the pavilion, the two proprietors' personalities clearly clashing in this small space. The eastern edge appears to be filled with storage boxes, discarded traps, and fishing nets, while the opposite side houses an orderly workbench with clean tools spaced at even intervals. The southern wall of the pavilion plays host to a very large painting surrounded by a frame carved with decorative oyster shells.
Obvious exits: east, west
Coated with oils, the thick canvas supports a colorful painting of a bright, sunny beach in the early hours of the morning.  Gulls fly overhead while a comical-looking man, wearing a painter's cap and a carpenter's belt, strolls by the water's edge beside an enormous brown walrus wearing a purple bowtie and jaunty cap.  Trailing behind them are discarded oyster husks, which trickle to the shell-carved frame.
There appears to be something written on it.
In the Common language, it reads: The Walrus and The Carpenter

The Walrus' Whim

[The Walrus' Whim]
Jagged shale rocks jut up from the sandy floor and create an uneven terrain to traverse, which is odd in this small space that is surrounded by thick canvas walls. Bowls of oil and fire illuminate everything in sight, including the half-desiccated carcass of some forgotten sea creature near the eastern edge of the pavilion. A large flat-topped boulder blocks the path between the western and southwestern egresses.
Obvious exits: southwest, west

On the large flat-topped boulder you see:

a bowl of seaweed salad
an oily fish eye
a warm mug of viscous liquid