Junk
Revision as of 16:39, 11 May 2020 by old>Pumasky2 (Updated: Copper Candelabrum | Updated: Code layout | Renamed: Copper Candelabrum > Copper Candlestick)
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 | Price | Properties | Description |
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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. |
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