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==Jewelry== | ==Jewelry== | ||
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{{ConsumableTable/row|Agate}} | |||
{{ConsumableTable/row|Amethyst}} | |||
{{ConsumableTable/row|Antique Agraffe}} | |||
{{ConsumableTable/row|Aquamarine}} | |||
{{ConsumableTable/row|Carved Figurine}} | |||
{{ConsumableTable/row|Diamond}} | |||
{{ConsumableTable/row|Emerald}} | |||
{{ConsumableTable/row|Golden Brooch}} | |||
{{ConsumableTable/row|Golden Earrings}} | |||
{{ConsumableTable/row|Golden Tooth}} | |||
{{ConsumableTable/row|Handful Of Amber}} | |||
{{ConsumableTable/row|Jade}} | |||
{{ConsumableTable/row|Moonstone}} | |||
{{ConsumableTable/row|Morion}} | |||
{{ConsumableTable/row|Ornate Agraffe}} | |||
{{ConsumableTable/row|Ruby}} | |||
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{{ConsumableTable/row|Sapphire}} | |||
{{ConsumableTable/row|Sea Pearls}} | |||
{{ConsumableTable/row|Silver Clasp}} | |||
{{ConsumableTable/row|Silver Talisman}} | |||
{{ConsumableTable/row|Topaz}} | |||
{{ConsumableTable/row|Turquoise}} | |||
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==Animal Pelts and Trophies== | ==Animal Pelts and Trophies== | ||
{| | {{ConsumableTable/head|properties=yes|uses=yes}} | ||
{{ConsumableTable/row|Ghoul Hide}} | |||
{{ConsumableTable/row|Ghoul Heart}} | |||
{{ConsumableTable/row|Bear Pelt}} | |||
{{ConsumableTable/row|Bear Fat}} | |||
{{ConsumableTable/row|Bison Horns}} | |||
{{ConsumableTable/row|Bison Pelt}} | |||
{{ConsumableTable/row|Boar Pelt}} | |||
{{ConsumableTable/row|Boar Tusks}} | |||
{{ConsumableTable/row|Crawler Eye}} | |||
| | {{ConsumableTable/row|Crawler Mandibles}} | ||
{{ConsumableTable/row|Deer Antlers}} | |||
{{ConsumableTable/row|Deer Pelt}} | |||
{{ConsumableTable/row|Dog Pelt}} | |||
{{ConsumableTable/row|Fox Pelt}} | |||
{{ConsumableTable/row|Gulon Pelt}} | |||
{{ConsumableTable/row|Gulon Liver}} | |||
| | {{ConsumableTable/row|Harpy Feathers}} | ||
{{ConsumableTable/row|Harpy Stomach}} | |||
{{ConsumableTable/row|Horse Pelt}} | |||
{{ConsumableTable/row|Mangy Pelt}} | |||
{{ConsumableTable/row|Moose Antlers}} | |||
{{ConsumableTable/row|Moose Kidney}} | |||
{{ConsumableTable/row|Moose Pelt}} | |||
{{ConsumableTable/row|Pig Pelt}} | |||
{{ConsumableTable/row|Rabbit Pelt}} | |||
{{ConsumableTable/row|Rockeater Gland}} | |||
{{ConsumableTable/row|Saiga Horns}} | |||
{{ConsumableTable/row|Saiga Pelt}} | |||
{{ConsumableTable/row|Sheep Pelt}} | |||
{{ConsumableTable/row|Snake Skin}} | |||
{{ConsumableTable/row|Squirrel Pelt}} | |||
{{ConsumableTable/row|Troll Gland}} | |||
{{ConsumableTable/row|Troll Pelt}} | |||
{{ConsumableTable/row|Troll Tusks}} | |||
{{ConsumableTable/row|Wolf Pelt}} | |||
{{ConsumableTable/row|Wolf Tongue}} | |||
{{ConsumableTable/row|Young Troll Pelt}} | |||
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==Valuable Items== | ==Valuable Items== | ||
{{ConsumableTable/head|properties=yes|uses=yes}} | |||
{{ConsumableTable/row|Antique Buckle}} | |||
{{ConsumableTable/row|Altar Bell}} | |||
{{ConsumableTable/row|Aspergillum}} | |||
{{ConsumableTable/row|Bird Agraffe}} | |||
{{ConsumableTable/row|Bird Buckle}} | |||
{{ConsumableTable/row|Bird Candle Handler}} | |||
{{ConsumableTable/row|Bolt of Cloth}} | |||
{{ConsumableTable/row|Bottle of Oil}} | |||
{{ConsumableTable/row|Bronze Eagle}} | |||
{{ConsumableTable/row|Bronze Horse Statuette}} | |||
{{ConsumableTable/row|Bronze Jug}} | |||
{{ConsumableTable/row|Carved Figurine}} | |||
{{ConsumableTable/row|Casket}} | |||
{{ConsumableTable/row|Censer}} | |||
{{ConsumableTable/row|Copper Nugget}} | |||
{{ConsumableTable/row|Drinking Horn}} | |||
{{ConsumableTable/row|Exquisite Casket}} | |||
{{ConsumableTable/row|Gaming Dice}} | |||
{{ConsumableTable/row|Gold Bits}} | |||
{{ConsumableTable/row|Gold Nugget}} | |||
{{ConsumableTable/row|Golden Candelabrum}} | |||
{{ConsumableTable/row|Golden Cup}} | |||
{{ConsumableTable/row|Golden Plate}} | |||
{{ConsumableTable/row|Hourglass}} | |||
{{ConsumableTable/row|Incense}} | |||
{{ConsumableTable/row|Iron Ingot}} | |||
{{ConsumableTable/row|Iron Nugget}} | |||
{{ConsumableTable/row|Ivory}} | |||
{{ConsumableTable/row|Jade Figurine}} | |||
{{ConsumableTable/row|King's Bust}} | |||
{{ConsumableTable/row|Liturgical Chalice}} | |||
{{ConsumableTable/row|Marble Bear}} | |||
{{ConsumableTable/row|Ornate Disk}} | |||
{{ConsumableTable/row|Ornate Inkpot}} | |||
{{ConsumableTable/row|Ornate Mirror}} | |||
{{ConsumableTable/row|Ornate Urn}} | |||
{{ConsumableTable/row|Porcelain Vase}} | |||
{{ConsumableTable/row|Ritual Candles}} | |||
{{ConsumableTable/row|Sheath}} | |||
{{ConsumableTable/row|Silk}} | |||
{{ConsumableTable/row|Silver Cup}} | |||
{{ConsumableTable/row|Silver Cutlery}} | |||
{{ConsumableTable/row|Silver Decanter}} | |||
{{ConsumableTable/row|Silver Earrings}} | |||
{{ConsumableTable/row|Silver Nugget}} | |||
{{ConsumableTable/row|Silver Plate}} | |||
{{ConsumableTable/row|Spool of Thread}} | |||
{{ConsumableTable/row|Stained Glass}} | |||
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==Quest Items== | ==Quest Items== | ||
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{{ConsumableTable/row|Alchemy Apparatus}} | |||
{{ConsumableTable/row|Black Boar Head}} | |||
{{ConsumableTable/row|Forbidden Grimoire}} | |||
{{ConsumableTable/row|Heraldic Note}} | |||
{{ConsumableTable/row|Holy Figurine}} | |||
{{ConsumableTable/row|Monastery Chronicles}} | |||
{{ConsumableTable/row|Old Census Records}} | |||
{{ConsumableTable/row|Pile of Reports}} | |||
{{ConsumableTable/row|Reliquary}} | |||
{{ConsumableTable/row|Sack of Grain}} | |||
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[[Category:Loot]] | [[Category:Loot]] | ||
Latest revision as of 16:55, 26 August 2025
Jewelry
| Item | Inv. slots | Price |
Description |
|---|---|---|---|
| Agate | 1×1 | 60 | Easy to shape and to work with, agate is an excellent material for jewelry and figurines. |
| Amethyst | 1×1 | 150 | This gem is prized for its rich color. |
| Antique Agraffe | 1×1 | 300 | This jeweled clasp is older than you by at least a century. |
| Aquamarine | 1×1 | 200 | Many people believe that aquamarine is a powerful magical ward. They are willing to ay good money for it as well. |
| Carved Figurine | 1×1 | 20 | Similar figurines can be found in any peasant house. Although if you ask who exactly they are supposed to depict, the answers will vary: me will say it's Host, others - local female saint... |
| Diamond | 1×1 | 600 | Over the last few hundred years, Aldorian craftsmen made great advances in gem-cutting. This particular shape of diamonds is attributed to Nikod Kro, a grandmaster jeweler. |
| Emerald | 1×1 | 450 | A very rare gemstone that wouldn't look out of place on a royal crown. Every jeweler dreams of acquiring one. |
| Golden Brooch | 1×1 | 200 | Some Aldorian nobles are so desperate to put their wealth n display that it's hard to see what they wear under all the jewelry and decorations. |
| Golden Earrings | 1×1 | 80 | Their owner is long gone. Everything is fleeting... except gold. |
| Golden Tooth | 1×1 | 40 | It contains more gold than some of the recently minted coins. |
| Handful Of Amber | 1×1 | 40 | This gem most likely came from the shores of distant Skadia. Some of the pieces contain peculiar, long-extinct insects. |
| Jade | 1×1 | 125 | Jade is one of the most venerated gems in the Jacinth Kingdoms, as elven healers swear by its life-prolonging and curative properties. |
| Moonstone | 1×1 | 100 | It sparkles like a glint of moonlight. |
| Morion | 1×1 | 250 | The ominous look of morions makes them the favourite stone of warlocks and everyone who delves into the occult and other things otherworldly. |
| Ornate Agraffe | 1×1 | 200 | The image of an eagle carved into the gilded surface of this agrafe is widely used in the heraldy of Aldor. This proud bird is considered to be a symbol of freedom and nobility. |
| Ruby | 1×1 | 375 | This gem is worth a fortune. Enchanters value it for its unique magical properties. |
| Ruby Beads | 1×1 | 150 | A rosary of an elven nobility made of small ruby beads. They are worn smooth from constant rubbing - some eastern rituals can last for many weeks. |
| Sapphire | 1×1 | 525 | This precious gems and its sensitivity to magic have always been of interest to sorcerers. There are piles of scholarly research on this phenomenon collecting dust in the Academy's archives. |
| Sea Pearls | 1×1 | 300 | Perfectly smooth. They still preserve the coolness of the southern seas inside them. |
| Silver Clasp | 1×1 | 50 | A simple silver clasp for a cloak or a doublet. You can try selling if off for some coin. |
| Silver Talisman | 1×1 | 100 | Directing your prayers toward an image of a saint tends to have significantly better results, making prayer amulets a desirable accesory. |
| Topaz | 1×1 | 100 | Topaz is more common than other gems. Even merchant wives can afford to buy them. |
| Turquoise | 1×1 | 80 | Much of the turquoises is mined in the mountains of Jibey, from where it's transported to Aldor by he House of Azure Threads' caravans. |
Animal Pelts and Trophies
| Item | Inv. slots | Price |
Description |
|---|---|---|---|
| Ghoul Hide | 2×3 | 40 | Ghoul skin and fur play a major role in certain questionable alchemical experiments due to their propensity for explosive growth. |
| Ghoul Heart | 1×2 | 80 | It keeps beating long after extracted. Some scholars are fond of the idea that this mysterious phenomenon can be a key to solving the mysteries of life and death... |
| Bear Pelt | 4×3 | 780 | Going after a bear and living to share the tale is quite a feat. This hide makes for an impressive hunting trophy. |
| Bear Fat | 2×1 | 35 | A rare and expensive remedy. Many believe that its regular use can rejuvenate one's vigor and replenish lost stamina. |
| Bison Horns | 2×1 | 150 | For a short while, the extravagant practice of recreating the ancient Alds' customs was all the rage at the royal court, and drinking from bison horn as considered good manners. However, the fad was quickly abandoned in favor of familiar nd much more convenient cups. |
| Bison Pelt | 4×3 | 720 | Even picking it up is a challenge. The sale price makes up for it though. |
| Boar Pelt | 2×3 | 150 | Boar pelts are valued by tanners - they make for good shoes and belts. |
| Boar Tusks | 1×1 | 75 | Crushed into fine dust, oar tusks are a crucial ingredient in various powder and balms. |
| Crawler Eye | 1×1 | 125 | Extracts made with spider eyes are the key component in certain medicinal mixtures. Harvesting them is no easy task - a single careless move is all it takes to ruin this precious trophy. |
| Crawler Mandibles | 1×1 | 75 | These mandibles contain poison glands - many alchemists entertain the idea of using crawler poison as a possible base for creating alkahest. |
| Deer Antlers | 2×1 | 50 | Deer antlers can be used for many things: potions, medicine, jewelry... |
| Deer Pelt | 2×3 | 180 | Deer of Aldorian forest are ubiquitous, so their pelts are cheap. Still, they always find their buyer. |
| Dog Pelt | 2×3 | 30 | The least noble of furs, cheap enough to be readily afforded by poor townsmen. |
| Fox Pelt | 2×3 | 240 | Fox fur is used to sew durable hats and coats, so there is always a demand. |
| Gulon Pelt | 2×3 | 450 | The value of gulon pelts is almost comparable to that of bear fur - outside of Aldor, they're considered to be an exotic trade item. |
| Gulon Liver | 2×1 | 300 | Big appetite, big liver. |
| Harpy Feathers | 2×1 | 60 | Unlike common birds, harpies boast surprisingly durable and resilient feathers. |
| Harpy Stomach | 1×1 | 120 | Harpies have truly cast-iron stomachs that can digest pretty much anything. Their stomach acid is of particular interest to natural philosophers. |
| Horse Pelt | 2×3 | 50 | Peasants only kill horses that are hopelessly sick or already half-dead from old age. |
| Mangy Pelt | 2×3 | 15 | One glance at this pelt is enough to make your whole body squirm with itchiness. |
| Moose Antlers | 2×1 | 120 | Moose antlers have lots of uses in alchemy and medicine making. Apothecaries are always willing to buy some. |
| Moose Kidney | 1×1 | 125 | Useful for creating powerful remedies as well as delightful stews. |
| Moose Pelt | 3×3 | 450 | It takes luck to hunt down a moose. But if you return triumphant, you don't go hungry. |
| Pig Pelt | 2×3 | 50 | Pig skin is relatively cheap and hard-wearing, making good belts, shoes, mounts, and reins. |
| Rabbit Pelt | 1×2 | 20-100 | Despite how cautious and skittish rabbits can be, hunting one down isn't that hard. Their pelts are usually used to make clothes. |
| Rockeater Gland | 1×1 | 90 | Among the many glands scattered throughout rockeater's body, alchemists are interested only in the one near the creatures' mouth: it produces the mucus capable of dissolving even the toughest stone. |
| Saiga Horns | 2×1 | 80 | Healers grind saiga horns into powder to treat headaches and fever... The results aren't impressive. |
| Saiga Pelt | 2×3 | 120 | Saiga pelts are in great demand in the southern parts of Aldor which aren't frequented by deers and boars. |
| Sheep Pelt | 2×3 | 150 | Sheep pelts are used for making quality winter clothes and warm blankets. |
| Snake Skin | 2×1 | 20 | Snake skin is shrouded in superstitions.Rumors have it that respectable healers use it to ward off the evil eye and threat many illnesses. Alternatively, in the hands of a witch or a warlock it can only cause trouble... |
| Squirrel Pelt | 1×2 | 90 | Light and silky, squirrel fur trim is often used for the most opulent of garments, but killing a squirrel without damaging its pelt is no easy task. |
| Troll Gland | 1×2 | 260 | Some say this organ is the source of trolls' incredible resilience. |
| Troll Pelt | 4×3 | 1200 | Troll pelts possess incredible durability. Some folks believe them to regenerate over time, even if much slower than when they are attached to living trolls. |
| Troll Tusks | 2×2 | 600 | Very few can boast a trophy like this. It's rumored that troll tusks are particularly valued on black market, where they are often resold under the guise of ivory for double their original price. |
| Wolf Pelt | 2×3 | 120 | Wolf pelts can be sold for a hefty sum. There seems to be a crazy demand for them in Maen. |
| Wolf Tongue | 1×1 | 40 | Might have its uses in the hands of herbalist or an alchemist. |
| Young Troll Pelt | 4×3 | 840 | The legendary durability of troll pelts only manifests itself when the beast reaches its second and third decade of life - until then, such trophies are rare but hardly exceptional. |
Valuable Items
| Item | Inv. slots | Price |
Description |
|---|---|---|---|
| Antique Buckle | 1×1 | 75 | A buckle that once belonged to a noble warrior of Ald or Sentian descend - the people who understand the subtle distinction are few and far between. |
| Altar Bell | 1×1 | 35 | The sing-song chime of altar bells can help with setting your mind on prayer and meditation. |
| Aspergillum | 1×2 | 80 | The Aldorian Hieron's custom of sprinkling ritual sites with water came from local pagan cults - this part of its origins has long been safely forgotten. |
| Bird Agraffe | 1×2 | 200 | Long before the unification of Aldor, such clasps were already used to fasten the burial clothes of anyone wealthy enough to afford them. |
| Bird Buckle | 1×1 | 35 | Early Hieronites made frequent use of the imagery of a lone bird to depict the soul's pursuit of the Host's grace. |
| Bird Candle Handler | 2×2 | 60 | It's believed that these figurines come to life in the afterworld, guiding the souls of the dead with their radiance. |
| Bolt of Cloth | 2×2 | 280 | A roll of fine linen cloth - Yostwayne used to be well-known for producing it. |
| Bottle of Oil | 1×2 | 20 | It holds a flammable mix, which is often used by wealthy townsfolk to fuel lamps. |
| Bronze Eagle | 2×2 | 160 | Long ago this figurine decorated the desk of some pompous, self-important official. You can almost see reflections of stacked papers and candle flames in the bronze surface of its wings. |
| Bronze Horse Statuette | 2×2 | 140 | In the times of yore, Aldorian had a tradition to bury horses alongside their deceased owners. Those who weren't affluent enough to buy a mount had to settle or miniature replica. |
| Bronze Jug | 1×2 | 80 | Hieronite funerary rites prescribe the deceased to be buried alongside a few jugs of water or wine. |
| Carved Figurine | 1×1 | 20 | Similar figurines can be found in any peasant house. Although if you ask who exactly they are supposed to depict, the answers will vary: me will say it's Host, others - local female saint... |
| Casket | 2×2 | 160 | A church casket can hold a wide variety of valuables, ranging from jewelry and utensils to saints' relics and other similarly precious items. |
| Censer | 1×2 | 100 | The use of incense plays a special role in Hieronite services, albeit not nearly as crucial as in elven rituals. |
| Copper Nugget | 1×1 | 20 | Refined copper finds ample use in many areas: household goods, modest jewelry, alloy smelting... |
| Drinking Horn | 2×1 | 50 | It's hard to imagine what Aldorian nobles would do with their time if feasts and hunting didn't exist - other than slaughter each other with renewed vigor, that is. |
| Exquisite Casket | 2×2 | 320 | Judging by the lingering aroma, this elven-made casket was used to storing spices. |
| Gaming Dice | 1×1 | 15 | Dice like this are used for at least a dozen of gambling games, so there's a demand. |
| Gold Bits | 1×1 | 100 | Gold ornament scraped from decorated piece of armor - these will fetch a good price. |
| Gold Nugget | 1×1 | 80 | A chunk of goldbearing ore from one of Aldorian mines. |
| Golden Candelabrum | 1×2 | 500 | A remnant of the long gone opulence. |
| Golden Cup | 1×2 | 500 | Made of the purest gold in the heyday of Aldor. |
| Golden Plate | 2×1 | 500 | The splendor of generously decorated ritual items is meant to inspire Divine awe in parishioners. |
| Hourglass | 1×2 | 50 | Looks like it's time to sell this thing off. |
| Incense | 1×2 | 200 | An aromatic blend of eastern herbs and exotic animal fats, brought to Aldor by elven merchants. Inhaling its smoke puts you into a trance-like state and dulls the senses. |
| Iron Ingot | 1×1 | 50 | An ingot of solid iron. Any smith will gladly buy it. |
| Iron Nugget | 1×1 | 35 | The flesh and blood of civilization. |
| Ivory | 2×1 | 400 | The only thing known for sure in Aldor about elephants is that they are extraordinarily large, and that their tusks can be sold at a high price. |
| Jade Figurine | 1×2 | 150 | A figurine of some noble elf, carved by an unknown master from a single piece of jade. |
| King's Bust | 2×2 | 120 | The late King Etbert has been meticulously fostering the reputation of a patron and appreciator of arts: his court teemed with poets, artists, and sculptors praising their benefactor to high heaven. |
| Liturgical Chalice | 1×2 | 400 | The chalice is engraved with distinctly religious motifs, but the depictions of the saints are so tiny that it's impossible to make out any actual details. |
| Marble Bear | 2×2 | 200 | The craftsmanship is fairly intricate, it looks like the real beast. Whoever carved it knew what they were doing. |
| Ornate Disk | 2×2 | 800 | A wandering horseman is a common Hieronite symbol of the posthumous Path towards the Host. |
| Ornate Inkpot | 1×1 | 300 | This inkwell used to be in possession of some elven scribe or tax collector. |
| Ornate Mirror | 1×2 | 400 | Gazing at your own reflection for hours at a time is a common Hieronite practice. A diligent enough monk can use it to escape the boundaries of their own conscience and attempt to get closer to the Truth. |
| Ornate Urn | 2×2 | 500 | Cremation is a last ditch attempt to purify a wayward soul before it's sent to the Host. This particular urn's lavish decorations suggest that it housed a sinner who had achieved a fairly high position in life. |
| Porcelain Vase | 1×2 | 500 | The Jacinth Kingdoms is a land of wonders, and porcelain is one of them. |
| Ritual Candles | 1×2 | 90 | Church candles are made from a special mixture of wax and incenses, so they're priced accordingly. |
| Sheath | 1×2 | 60 | Decent iron, tanned leather - a surprisingly high-quality sheath. |
| Silk | 2×2 | 800 | Clothes made with silk outclass anything crafted out of linen or wool. Unfortunately, elves aren't too eager to share the secret of silk manufacturing with the rest of the world, so its price is outrageously high. |
| Silver Cup | 1×1 | 100 | The nobility once held belief that silver cups are able to neutralize most poisons. By the time reality proved them woefully wrong, many of these cups had already found their way into the cupboards of many respectable Aldorian families. |
| Silver Cutlery | 2×1 | 220 | Cutlery in itself is an attribute of nobility. Commoners usually eat with their hands. |
| Silver Decanter | 1×2 | 210 | Elven mud is a drink of the noble and the rich. These vessels are yet another way to casually flaunt one's wealth, clearly showing that their owner is no stranger to foreign delicacies. |
| Silver Earrings | 1×1 | 80 | A pair of old-fashioned earrings - it's been at least a hundred years since they were in style. |
| Silver Nugget | 1×1 | 60 | Doesn't contain much silver, so you won't get much from selling it. |
| Silver Plate | 2×1 | 240 | An ornate dish made of pure sliver, meant to signify wealth and prosperity. |
| Spool of Thread | 1×2 | 40 | Woolen threads are always in demand. It shouldn't be hard to find a buyer. |
| Stained Glass | 1×1 | 50 | The prestige of an Aldorian church can be determined with a single glance at its stained glass windows: the more majestic and refined the imagery is, the better the temple's standing in the High Hieron. |
Quest Items
| Item | Inv. slots | Price |
Properties | Uses | Description |
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| Alchemy Apparatus | 2×2 | 400 | 1 | If you heat it up, fill it with aqua regia, spend fifty years of your life studying alchemy treatises, and then come up with a correct formula, this contraption will allow you to create a philosopher's stone. Maybe. | |
| Black Boar Head | 3×3 | 100 | This item may interest a certain person. | 1 | Over the years this stuffed head became matted, and the fierceness of its glare gave way to bewilderment. Where did it all go wrong? How did it find itself mounted on a piece of wood? |
| Forbidden Grimoire | 2×2 | 200 | This item is required to receive the reward for your contract. | 1 | A compilation of forbidden knowledge written in a strange language. It gives off a distinctly foreboding aura. |
| Heraldic Note | 2×2 | 120 | Can be used to improve your standing with the Grand Magistrate or sold away. | 1 | A personally signed letter of gratitude from some magistrate official. |
| Holy Figurine | 1×2 | 200 | This item is required to receive the reward for your contract. | 1 | This local relic is a figurine of some holy benefactress. |
| Monastery Chronicles | 2×2 | 100 | This item is required to receive the reward for your contract. | 1 | Such notes are kept by abbots of many Aldorian monasteries - they are written in Axonian language in accordance with old church traditions. |
| Old Census Records | 2×2 | 80 | This item is required to receive the reward for your contract. | 1 | An otherwise incomprehensible Axonian text containing what is clearly a huge list of names and birth dates. |
| Pile of Reports | 2×2 | 160 | This item is required to receive the reward for your contract. | 1 | A decently sized pile of letters, notes, and reports, densely covered in unfamiliar names and designations. |
| Reliquary | 2×2 | 700 | This item is required to receive the reward for your contract. This item may interest some merchants. |
1 | A richly decorated reliquary, adorned with figurines of saints and carved prayers. |
| Sack of Grain | 2×3 | 250 | 1 | A sack of high quality grain, treasured during famines of war. |
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