Item
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Inv. slots
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Price
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Description
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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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Golden Candelabrum
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1×2
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400
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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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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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Bear Pelt
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4×3
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420
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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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480
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Even picking it up is a challenge. The sale price makes up for it though.
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Boar Pelt
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2×3
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90
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Boar pelts 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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200
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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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Deer Antlers
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2×1
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50
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Deer antlers can be used for many things: potions, medicine, jewelry,...
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Deer Pelt
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2×3
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90
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Deer of Aldorian forest are ubiquitous, so their pelts are cheap. Still, they always find their buyer.
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Dog Pelt
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2×3
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30
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The least noble of furs, cheap enough to be readily afforded by poor townsmen.
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Fox Pelt
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2×3
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240
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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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25
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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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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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35
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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 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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200
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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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315
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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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Porcelain Vase
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1×2
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800
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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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40-50
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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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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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100
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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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Sheath
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1×2
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70
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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 Cup
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1×1
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120
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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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100
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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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50
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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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150
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An ornate dish made of pure sliver.
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Snake Skin
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2×1
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50
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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...
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Spool of Thread
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1×2
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60
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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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100
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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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200
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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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2500
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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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90
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Wolf pelts can be sold for a hefty sum. There seems to be a crazy demand for them in Maen.
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Crawler Eye
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1×1
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200
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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.
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Crawler Mandibles
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1×1
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60
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These mandibles contain poison glands - many alchemists entertain the idea of using crawler poison as a possible base for creating alkahest.
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Harpy Feathers
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2×1
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50
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Unlike common birds, harpies boast surprisingly durable and resilient feathers.
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Harpy Stomach
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1×1
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200
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Harpies have truly cast-iron stomachs that can digest pretty much anything. Their stomach acid is of particular interest to natural philosophers.
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