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Sing Me an Epithet

Manually Populate This, Room 5, Lich #22553, go tent

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[Sing Me an Epithet]
Surrounded by walls of long, woven swamp grass, the tent smells about as good as it looks. The odor of skunks and slime pervades the small area with a noxious scent. In the center of the room, a circular oak pedestal leans slightly to one side, yet still manages to display its wares to shoppers. Against the far wall, a makeshift wooden counter seems to have been added as an afterthought. The two exits are merely holes that appear to have been torn in the grass walls.
Obvious exits: out

On the Counter you see

a small stiff leather attache 50000
a rectangular pale leather valise 50000
a stiff parchment folder 50000
a burnished gold caddy 50000
an embossed thick vellum folio 50000
a pocket-sized pearwood box 50000
a compact ebonwood box 50000
a slim rectangular oak case 50000
a small etched silver case 50000
a thick antique paper envelope 50000
a slim blue parchment portfolio 50000

Under the Counter you see

a jar of electric blue solvent 10000
a thin blood red stylus 10000
a yellowed bone stylus 10000
a speckled seagull feather quill 10000
a sleek black feather quill 10000
a fuzzy purple feather quill 10000

On the Pedestal you see

a thin strip of blue paper 5000
a misty grey vellum label 5000
a strip of ancient vellum 5000
a thin strip of pale eggshell paper 5000
an antique parchment tag 5000
a plain white paper tag 5000
a small strip of vellum 5000
an antique vellum label 5000
a tiny strip of niveous parchment 5000
a small grey paper label 5000
a small rectangular label 5000
a tiny strip of parchment 5000
a yellowed parchment label 5000
a small vellum label 5000
a white parchment label 5000

GO HOLE

[Behind the Tent]
This small clearing behind the tent is bordered on one side by the tent wall and on the other three by tall reeds and grasses. Several gum trees tower over the area, and strands of moss drape down from their branches like living curtains. The ground is hard, with exposed sand and limestone peeking through the peat. The scent of decay is heavy in the air, and the moonlight does little to brighten the area.
Obvious exits: none