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Fighting the Helm is the ship shop in Kraken's Fall. Located in a large two-story warehouse on Deadeye's Road in Kraken's Fall, this is where you can customize your ship's wheel.

[Swabbing Starts]
Starlight slips in through the glaes windows that dominate the southern section of the shop, the silvery light shining off of the polished planks that are on display. Signs over each grouping denote the types of wood and dyes available for purchase, while others denote which are for upper decks and which are for interior use. A wide oak counter edged in brass railings sits upon a slate blue rug, while a sign above proclaims, "Order Here" in bold, blocky letters. You also see a wooden plank sign and a hull merchant.

Inventory

                 Ship's Wheel Customizations and Upgrades


Material
Reputation tier: 0
1. wood
2. oak
3. pine
4. maple
5. driftwood

Reputation tier: 1
1. cypress
2. birch
3. balsa
4. ash
5. haon

Reputation tier: 2
1. fel
2. tanik
3. modwir
4. maoral
5. hickory

Color
Reputation tier: 0
1. yellow
2. indigo
3. ivory
4. violet
5. pink
6. red
7. tan
8. white
9. green
10. black
11. blue
12. orange
13. purple
14. grey
15. brown
16. magenta
17. blush

Reputation tier: 1
1. burgundy
2. aquamarine
3. gold
4. dark green
5. golden brown
6. plum
7. silver
8. taupe
9. umber
10. off-white
11. emerald
12. charcoal
13. dark russet
14. cerulean
15. apricot
16. ochre
17. blood red

Reputation tier: 2
1. ebon
2. crimson
3. golden
4. inky blue
5. ecru
6. alabaster
7. russet
8. cherry red
9. cobalt
10. dark sienna
11. fiery coral
12. glossy white
13. auburn
14. bone white
15. shiny black
16. mint green
17. terracotta

Ponter

Wizened and bent, the man has seen seasons countless.  He is dressed in threadbare military attire from a long-forgotten navy, and a pair of spectacles made from baling wire and old spyglass lenses rests on the tip of his ancient nose.