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| Cutlery in itself is an attribute of nobility. Commoners usually eat with their hands.
| Cutlery in itself is an attribute of nobility. Commoners usually eat with their hands.

Revision as of 04:07, 21 May 2020

Item Inv. slots PriceGold.png Description
Agate
1×1 50 Common folk belive agate to bring good luck. It's often used to make cheap jewelry.
Amethyst
1×1 100 This gem is prized for its rich color.
Aquamarine
1×1 200 Many people believe that aquamarine is a powerful magical ward, and they are willing to pay good money for it.
Bear Pelt
4×3 500 Going after a bear and living to share the tale is quite a feat. This hide makes for an impressive hunting trophy.
Bison Horns
2×1 100 Drinking wine from this horn during revelries is considered extravagant, but not entirely tasteless.
Bison Pelt
4×3 250 Even picking it up is a challange. The sale price makes up for it though.
Boar Hide 2×3 50 Boar hides are valued by tanners - they make for good shoes and belts.
Bolt of Cloth
2×2 150 A roll of fine linen cloth - Yostwayne used to be well-known for producing it.
Bronze Eagle
2×2 150 Long ago this figurine used to stand on the table of some merchant or official.
Bottle of Oil
1×2 40 It holds a flammable mix, which is often used by wealthy townsfolk to fuel lamps.
Decorated Inkpot 1×1 250 This inkwell used to be in possession of some elven scribe or tax collector.
Deer Antlers
2×1 40 Deer antlers can be used for many things: potions, medicine, jewelry,...
Deer Hide 2×3 50 Deer of Aldorian forest are ubiquitons, so their hide is cheap - but it always finds it buyer.
Diamond
1×1 1000 A real masterpiece of gem-cutting. Fit for a royal crown.
Emerald
1×1 600 A very rare gemstone. Every jeweler dreams of getting one.
Exquisite Casket
2×2 500 Judging by the eastern ornaments covering it, this jewelry box is of elven craftsmanship.
Fox Pelt
2×3 60 Fox fur is used to sew durable hats and coats, so there is always a demand.
Gaming Dice
1×1 15 Dice like this are used for at least a dozen of gambling games, so there's a demand.
Gold Nugget
1×1 100 Pure gold will be changing hands even after the end of the world.
Golden Brooch
1×1 275 Aldor nobility enjoys decorating their clothes with these.
Golden Candelabrum
1×2 350 This witness of luxuries of the past has long been extinguished.
Golden Cup
1×2 450 Made of the purest gold in the heyday of Aldor.
Golden Earrings
1×1 150 Their owner is long gone. Everythings is fleeting... except gold.
Golden Tooth
1×1 25 It contains more gold than some of the recently minted coins.
Handful of Amber 1×1 25 This gem most likely came from the shores of distant Skadia. Some of these stones contain exotic insects.
Hourglass
1×2 40 Looks like it's time to sell this thing off.
Iron Ingot
1×1 40 An ingot of solid iron. Any smith will gladly buy it.
Ivory
2×1 750 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
1×1 75 Healers of the Jacinth Kingdoms consider Jade to hold healing qualities. It's quite sought after in the East.
Jade Figurine
1×2 150 A figurine of some noble elf, carved by an unknown master from a single piece of jade.
Marble Bear
2×2 200 The craftsmanship is fairly intricate, it looks like the real beast. Whoever carved it knew what they were doing.
Moose Antlers
2×1 75 Moose antlers have lots of uses in alchemy and medicine making. Apothecaries are always willing to buy some.
Moose Pelt
3×3 175 It takes luck to hunt down a moose. But if you return triumphant, you don't go hungry.
Old Agraffe 1×1 300 This jeweled clasp is older than you by at least a century.
Ornate Agraphe
Ornate Agraphe.png
1×1 200 The image of an eagle carved into the glided 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.
Porcelain Vase
Porcelain Vase.png
1×2 750 The Jacinth Kingdoms is a land of wonders, and porcelain is one of them.
Rabbit Pelt

1×2 20-25 Despite how cautious and skittish rabbits can be, hunting one down isn't that hard. Their pelts are usually used to make clothes.
Ruby
Ruby.png
1×1 800 This gem is worth a fortune. Enchanters value it for its unique magical properties.
Ruby Beads
1×1 250 A rosary of an elven monk, made of small ruby beads. How did it end up in Aldor?
Saiga Horns
2×1 40 Healers grind saiga horns into powder to treat headaches and fever... The results aren't impressive.
Saiga Pelt
2×3 50 Saiga pelts are in great demand in the southern parts of Aldor which aren't frequented by dears and boars.
Sapphire
1×1 400 Sages say that sapphires are great conductors of magic. They are always in great demand.
Sea Pearls
1×1 300 Perfectly smooth. They still preserve the coolness of the southern seas inside them.
Sheath
1×2 60 Decent iron, tanned leather - a surprisingly high-quality sheath.
Silk
1×1 750 Elves are the masters of many crafts. The art of weaving a silk is one of their most guarded secrets.
Silver Clasp
2×2 100 A simple silver clasp for a cloak or a doublet. You can try selling if off for some coin.
Silver Cup
1×1 80 Aldorian nobility used to hold a false belief that silver cups neutralize most poisons.
Silver Cutlery
2×1 150 Cutlery in itself is an attribute of nobility. Commoners usually eat with their hands.
Silver Nugget
1×1 60 Doesn't contain much silver, so you won't get much from selling it.
Silver Plate

Silver Plate.png

2×1 200 An ornate dish made of pure sliver.
Spool of Thread

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1×2 25 Woolen threads are always in demand. It shouldn't be hard to find a buyer.
Topaz
1×1 150 Topaz is more common than other gems. Even merchant wives can afford to buy them.
Wolf Pelt
2×3 50 Wolf pelts can catch good money - a skilled craftsman can find many uses for them.