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old>Pumasky2
(Updated: Copper Candelabrum | Updated: Code layout | Renamed: Copper Candelabrum > Copper Candlestick)
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! width="10%" | Description
! width="10%" | Description
|-
|-
|'''[[Bone]]'''[[File:Bone.png|alt=|center]]
|'''[[Bone]]'''[[File:Bone.png|alt=|center]]
|1
|1
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|Won't even interest a dog.
|Won't even interest a dog.
|-
|-
|'''[[Skull]]'''[[File:Skull.png|alt=|center]]
|'''[[Skull]]'''[[File:Skull.png|alt=|center]]
|3
|3
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|Surprisingly well preserved.
|Surprisingly well preserved.
|-
|-
|'''[[Rib Cage]]'''[[File:Rib Cage.png|alt=|center]]
|'''[[Rib Cage]]'''[[File:Rib Cage.png|alt=|center]]
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|2
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|Handy for anatomy lessons.
|Handy for anatomy lessons.
|-
|-
|'''[[Pelvic Bone]]'''[[File:Pelvic Bone.png|alt=|center]]
|'''[[Pelvic Bone]]'''[[File:Pelvic Bone.png|alt=|center]]
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|2
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|Someone's legs used to be attached to it.
|Someone's legs used to be attached to it.
|-
|-
|'''[[Bone Foot]]'''[[File:Bone Foot.png|alt=|center]]
|'''[[Bone Foot]]'''[[File:Bone Foot.png|alt=|center]]
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|It crumbles to dust in your hands.
|It crumbles to dust in your hands.
|-
|-
|'''[[Rag]]'''[[File:Rag.png|alt=|center]]
|'''[[Rag]]'''[[File:Rag.png|alt=|center]]
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|3
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|These rags can be used to bandage a bleeding wound.
|These rags can be used to bandage a bleeding wound.
|-
|-
|'''[[Coal Chunk]]'''[[File:Coal.png|alt=|center]]
|'''[[Coal Chunk]]'''[[File:Coal.png|alt=|center]]
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|Over the last few years coal has greatly dropped in price.
|Over the last few years coal has greatly dropped in price.
|-
|-
|'''[[Rope]]'''[[File:Rope.png|alt=|center]]
|'''[[Rope]]'''[[File:Rope.png|alt=|center]]
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|The most useful item in every household.
|The most useful item in every household.
|-
|-
|'''[[Horseshoe]]'''[[File:Horseshoe.png|alt=|center]]
|'''[[Horseshoe]]'''[[File:Horseshoe.png|alt=|center]]
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|An old horseshoe, either misplaced by accident or used as a good luck charm.
|An old horseshoe, either misplaced by accident or used as a good luck charm.
|-
|-
|'''[[Jug]]'''[[File:Clay Jug.png|alt=|center]]
|'''[[Jug]]'''[[File:Clay Jug.png|alt=|center]]
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|Every landlady has one of these.
|Every landlady has one of these.
|-
|-
|'''[[Plate]]'''[[File:Clay Plate.png|alt=|center]]
|'''[[Plate]]'''[[File:Clay Plate.png|alt=|center]]
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|A common clay plate covered in web of scratch marks and small fractures.
|A common clay plate covered in web of scratch marks and small fractures.
|-
|-
|'''[[Pot]]'''[[File:Clay Pot.png|alt=|center]]
|'''[[Pot]]'''[[File:Clay Pot.png|alt=|center]]
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|This pot used to hold something tasty.
|This pot used to hold something tasty.
|-
|-
|'''[[Ladle]]'''[[File:Ladle.png|alt=|center]]
|'''[[Ladle]]'''[[File:Ladle.png|alt=|center]]
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|Judging by the shiny handle, this ladle hasn't been sitting idly.
|Judging by the shiny handle, this ladle hasn't been sitting idly.
|-
|-
|'''[[Straw]]'''[[File:Straw.png|alt=|center]]
|'''[[Straw]]'''[[File:Straw.png|alt=|center]]
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| 3
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|Be careful when loading this on a camel.
|Be careful when loading this on a camel.
|-
|-
|'''[[Candle-end]]'''[[File:Candle End.png|alt=|center]]
|'''[[Candle-end]]'''[[File:Candle End.png|alt=|center]]
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|This candle won't last long.
|This candle won't last long.
|-
|-
|'''[[Simple Earrings]]'''[[File:Simple Earrings.png|alt=|center]]
|'''[[Simple Earrings]]'''[[File:Simple Earrings.png|alt=|center]]
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| 10
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|The best jewelry a peasant woman can hope for.
|The best jewelry a peasant woman can hope for.
|-
|-
|'''[[Bucket]]'''[[File:Bucket.png|alt=|center]]
|'''[[Bucket]]'''[[File:Bucket.png|alt=|center]]
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|Can be used to haul some cool well water on a hot day.
|Can be used to haul some cool well water on a hot day.
|-
|-
|'''[[Comb]]'''[[File:Comb.png|alt=|center]]
|'''[[Comb]]'''[[File:Comb.png|alt=|center]]
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|Peasant women try to keep their hair well groomed to the best of their modest means.
|Peasant women try to keep their hair well groomed to the best of their modest means.
|-
|-
|'''[[Bowl]]'''[[File:Bowl.png|alt=|center]]
|'''[[Bowl]]'''[[File:Bowl.png|alt=|center]]
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| 3
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|A wooden bowl, dark from cooking fat.
|A wooden bowl, dark from cooking fat.
|-
|-
|'''[[Mug]]'''[[File:Mug.png|alt=|center]]
|'''[[Mug]]'''[[File:Mug.png|alt=|center]]
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|Would be much more preferable if it was filled to the brim with foamy ale...
|Would be much more preferable if it was filled to the brim with foamy ale...
|-
|-
|'''[[Nails]]'''[[File:Nails.png|alt=|center]]
|'''[[Nails]]'''[[File:Nails.png|alt=|center]]
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| 10
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|Can't do without nails these days.
|Can't do without nails these days.
|-
|-
|'''[[Travel Pot]]'''[[File:Camping Pot.png|alt=|center]]
|'''[[Travel Pot]]'''[[File:Camping Pot.png|alt=|center]]
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|A fine pot like this can be used to cook many things: porridge, meat, soup...
|A fine pot like this can be used to cook many things: porridge, meat, soup...
|-
|-
|'''[[Copper Candelabrum]]'''[[File:Copper Candelabrum.png|alt=|center]]
 
| ?
|'''[[Copper Candlestick]]'''[[File:Copper Candelabrum.png|alt=|center]]
| 20
|  
|  
|?
| A transition step between a rushlight and an expensive candelabrum.
|}
|}



Revision as of 16:39, 11 May 2020

Junk are items that you can safely throw away. You'll barely get any money for them, and most of them have no use.


Item PriceGold.png Properties Description
Bone
1 Can be ground to bonedust. Won't even interest a dog.
Skull
3 Can be ground to bonedust. Surprisingly well preserved.
Rib Cage
2 Can be ground to bonedust. Handy for anatomy lessons.
Pelvic Bone
2 Can be ground to bonedust. Someone's legs used to be attached to it.
Bone Foot
1 Can be ground to bonedust. It crumbles to dust in your hands.
Rag
3 These rags can be used to Bandage a bleeding wound. These rags can be used to bandage a bleeding wound.
Coal Chunk
10 Over the last few years coal has greatly dropped in price.
Rope
3 The most useful item in every household.
Horseshoe
10 An old horseshoe, either misplaced by accident or used as a good luck charm.
Jug
3 Every landlady has one of these.
Plate
3 A common clay plate covered in web of scratch marks and small fractures.
Pot
3 This pot used to hold something tasty.
Ladle
6 Judging by the shiny handle, this ladle hasn't been sitting idly.
Straw
3 Be careful when loading this on a camel.
Candle-end
3 This candle won't last long.
Simple Earrings
10 The best jewelry a peasant woman can hope for.
Bucket
4 Can be used to haul some cool well water on a hot day.
Comb
3 Peasant women try to keep their hair well groomed to the best of their modest means.
Bowl
3 A wooden bowl, dark from cooking fat.
Mug
3 Would be much more preferable if it was filled to the brim with foamy ale...
Nails
10 Can't do without nails these days.
Travel Pot
20 A fine pot like this can be used to cook many things: porridge, meat, soup...
Copper Candlestick
20 A transition step between a rushlight and an expensive candelabrum.