Item
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Inv. slots
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Price
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Description
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Agate
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1×1
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50
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Common folk believe agate to bring good luck. It's often used to make cheap jewelry.
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Amber
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1×1
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25
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This gem most likely came from the shores of distant Skadia. Some of these stones contain exotic insects.
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Amethyst
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1×1
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100
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This gem is prized for its rich color.
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Aquamarine
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1×1
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200
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Many people believe that aquamarine is a powerful magical ward, and they are willing to pay good money for it.
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Bear Pelt
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4×3
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500
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Going after a bear and living to share the tale is quite a feat. This hide makes for an impressive hunting trophy.
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Bison Horns
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2×1
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100
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Drinking wine from this horn during revelries is considered extravagant, but not entirely tasteless.
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Bison Pelt
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4×3
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250
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Even picking it up is a challenge. The sale price makes up for it though.
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Boar Hide
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2×3
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100
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Boar hides are valued by tanners - they make for good shoes and belts.
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Bolt of Cloth
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2×2
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150
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A roll of fine linen cloth - Yostwayne used to be well-known for producing it.
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Bronze Eagle
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2×2
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150
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Long ago this figurine used to stand on the table of some merchant or official.
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Bottle of Oil
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1×2
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40
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It holds a flammable mix, which is often used by wealthy townsfolk to fuel lamps.
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Decorated Inkpot
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1×1
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250
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This inkwell used to be in possession of some elven scribe or tax collector.
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Deer Antlers
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2×1
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40
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Deer antlers can be used for many things: potions, medicine, jewelry,...
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Deer Hide
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2×3
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50
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Deer of Aldorian forest are ubiquitous, so their hide is cheap - but it always finds it buyer.
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Diamond
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1×1
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1000
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A real masterpiece of gem-cutting. Fit for a royal crown.
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Emerald
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1×1
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600
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A very rare gemstone. Every jeweler dreams of getting one.
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Exquisite Casket
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2×2
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500
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Judging by the eastern ornaments covering it, this jewelry box is of elven craftsmanship.
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Fox Pelt
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2×3
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200
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Fox fur is used to sew durable hats and coats, so there is always a demand.
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Gaming Dice
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1×1
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15
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Dice like this are used for at least a dozen of gambling games, so there's a demand.
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Gold Nugget
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1×1
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100
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Pure gold will be changing hands even after the end of the world.
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Golden Brooch
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1×1
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275
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Aldor nobility enjoys decorating their clothes with these.
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Golden Candelabrum
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1×2
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350
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This witness of luxuries of the past has long been extinguished.
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Golden Cup
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1×2
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450
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Made of the purest gold in the heyday of Aldor.
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Golden Earrings
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1×1
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150
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Their owner is long gone. Everything is fleeting... except gold.
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Golden Tooth
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1×1
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25
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It contains more gold than some of the recently minted coins.
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Hourglass
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1×2
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40
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Looks like it's time to sell this thing off.
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Iron Ingot
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1×1
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40
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An ingot of solid iron. Any smith will gladly buy it.
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Ivory
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2×1
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1500
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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.
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Jade
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1×1
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75
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Healers of the Jacinth Kingdoms consider Jade to hold healing qualities. It's quite sought after in the East.
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Jade Figurine
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1×2
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150
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A figurine of some noble elf, carved by an unknown master from a single piece of jade.
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Marble Bear
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2×2
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200
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The craftsmanship is fairly intricate, it looks like the real beast. Whoever carved it knew what they were doing.
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Moose Antlers
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2×1
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75
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Moose antlers have lots of uses in alchemy and medicine making. Apothecaries are always willing to buy some.
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Moose Pelt
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3×3
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175
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It takes luck to hunt down a moose. But if you return triumphant, you don't go hungry.
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Old Agraffe
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1×1
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300
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This jeweled clasp is older than you by at least a century.
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Ornate Agraphe
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1×1
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200
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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.
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Porcelain Vase
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1×2
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750
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The Jacinth Kingdoms is a land of wonders, and porcelain is one of them.
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Rabbit Pelt
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1×2
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20-25
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Despite how cautious and skittish rabbits can be, hunting one down isn't that hard. Their pelts are usually used to make clothes.
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Ruby
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1×1
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800
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This gem is worth a fortune. Enchanters value it for its unique magical properties.
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Ruby Beads
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1×1
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250
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A rosary of an elven monk, made of small ruby beads. How did it end up in Aldor?
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Saiga Horns
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2×1
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40
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Healers grind saiga horns into powder to treat headaches and fever... The results aren't impressive.
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Saiga Pelt
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2×3
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50
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Saiga pelts are in great demand in the southern parts of Aldor which aren't frequented by deers and boars.
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Sapphire
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1×1
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400
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Sages say that sapphires are great conductors of magic. They are always in great demand.
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Sea Pearls
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1×1
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300
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Perfectly smooth. They still preserve the coolness of the southern seas inside them.
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Sheath
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1×2
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60
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Decent iron, tanned leather - a surprisingly high-quality sheath.
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Silk
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2×2
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750
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Elves are the masters of many crafts. The art of weaving a silk is one of their most guarded secrets.
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Silver Clasp
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1×1
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100
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A simple silver clasp for a cloak or a doublet. You can try selling if off for some coin.
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Silver Cup
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1×1
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80
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Aldorian nobility used to hold a false belief that silver cups neutralize most poisons.
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Silver Cutlery
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2×1
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150
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Cutlery in itself is an attribute of nobility. Commoners usually eat with their hands.
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Silver Nugget
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1×1
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60
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Doesn't contain much silver, so you won't get much from selling it.
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Silver Plate
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2×1
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200
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An ornate dish made of pure sliver.
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Spool of Thread
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1×2
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25
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Woolen threads are always in demand. It shouldn't be hard to find a buyer.
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Squirrel Pelt
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1×2
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75
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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.
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Topaz
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1×1
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150
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Topaz is more common than other gems. Even merchant wives can afford to buy them.
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Troll Pelt
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4×3
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1500
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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.
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Troll Tusks
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2×2
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750
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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.
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Wolf Pelt
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2×3
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50
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Wolf pelts can catch good money - a skilled craftsman can find many uses for them.
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Stoneshard*
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1×1
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-
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It still radiates heat.
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Holy Figurine*
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1×2
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550
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This local relic is a figurine of some holy benefactress.
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Forbidden Grimoir*
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1×2
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500
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Something ominous emanates from it.
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Heraldic Note*
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2×2
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250
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Can be used to improve your standing with Grand Magistrate or sold away.
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Sack of Grain*
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2×3
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350
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A sack of high quality grain, treasured during famines of war.
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Reliquary*
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2×2
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750
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A richly decorated reliquary, adorned with figurines of saints and carved prayers.
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Alchemy Apparatus*
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2×2
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500
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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.
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Pile of Reports*
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2×2
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400
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A decently sized pile of letters, notes, and reports, densely covered in unfamiliar names and designations.
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Black Boar Head*
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3×3
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200
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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?
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