Primp My Ride (1)

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Primp My Ride
Event Guildfest 398, Guildfest 401, Guildfest 405
# of Rooms 4
Store Type Trader shops
This store only accepts Lirums

Front Room

[Primp My Ride, Front Room]
Divans line the walls around a large woven rug centered on the floor. Crowds easily flow through three arches to other areas of the showroom. A miniature caravan on a circle of tracks sits in one corner. You also see a set of double doors.
Obvious exits: north, east, west.


East Room

[Primp My Ride, East Room]
Stanchions with silver chains provide the guide for a walkway around the thickly carpeted room. The walls are covered with various forms of artwork, showcasing many styles. A caravan wheel, with a hub of brass and fitted with candles, hangs in the center of the room creating a chandelier that provides enough light to allow appreciation of the merchandise's workmanship. You also see a south wall with some stuff on it and a north wall with some stuff on it.
Obvious exits: west.


On the south wall
Item Price Done
cherry-framed depiction - You tap the depiction and you see a bright yellow beribboned caravan pulled by mules. Taking a few moments to examine it closely reveals more details...
Ribbons and cheerful-sounding bells adorn the long-suffering beasts and caravan. The driver atop his seat stares straight ahead, seemingly embarrassed at the matching ribbons on his hat and wrists.
750,000   
painted canvas - You tap the canvas and you see a scorched and battered caravan pulled by shaggy yaks. Taking a few moments to examine it closely reveals more details...
Claw marks gouged in the side panels and arrows lodged in the wheel hubs indicate that this caravan has been down some rough roads.
750,000   
black ink sketch - You tap the sketch and you see a compact and well-made caravan with a bright white canvas top. Taking a few moments to examine it closely reveals more details...
Though plain to the view, the workmanship of the caravan and care of the canvas are a testament to the diligence of the owner.
750,000   
mahogany woodburning - You tap the woodburning and you see a silverwood caravan pulled by bay horses. Taking a few moments to examine it closely reveals more details...
Detailed carvings of Elven ivy climb and twist up the sides of the caravan as if reaching for the sun. The reins and harness are similarly tooled, appearing to grasp the team of horses.
1,500,000   
charcoal drawing - You tap the drawing and you see a decrepit caravan constructed of old rotted wood. Taking a few moments to examine it closely reveals more details...
A chaotic assortment of lumber types and lengths has been used to repeatedly repair the caravan. However, instead of replacing worn and rotted boards, repairs have been layered over the old woodwork.
750,000   
On the north wall
Item Price Done
maple-framed watercolor - You tap the watercolor and you see a forest-green caravan trimmed in hand-carved rosewood. Taking a few moments to examine it closely reveals more details...
On a mural painted on the caravan's side, a red-tailed hawk soars with the airstreams around rugged mountain peaks, gazing down over a thick forest cut by a swift-running river.
1,000,000   
large picture - You tap the picture and you see a charcoal-grey caravan pulled by a team of stately black horses. Taking a few moments to examine it closely reveals more details...
Edged in brushed silver scrollwork, the caravan is the epitome of elegance. Each horse wears a matching grey leather harness decorated with silver bells. Tall plumes flutter in the breeze between the horses' ears.
1,500,000   
oak-framed mural - You tap the mural and you see a sturdy caravan covered in colorfully-painted badges advertising far-off places. Taking a few moments to examine it closely reveals more details...
Each badge painted on the caravan is about the size of a human hand and detailed with the image of a familiar landmark of the advertised area. There are so many, it's unclear as to what the caravan's original color may have been.
1,000,000   
pine painting - You tap the painting and you see a cherry-red caravan licked with black and purple painted flames. Taking a few moments to examine it closely reveals more details...
Curling from just above the caravan's front wheels and extending towards the back, the odd-colored flames give an impression of speed.
1,000,000   
small etching - You tap the etching and you see an elaborately carved caravan painted in a multitude of colors. Taking a few moments to examine it closely reveals more details...
Each curling detail of this bright caravan seems to be painted a different color, as if the creator was trying to use every paint pot in his arsenal. At first glance it looks chaotic and confusing, but as you take it all in, an overall pattern is revealed.
1,000,000   

West Room

[Primp My Ride, West Room]
Oak stanchions with braided rope provide the guide for a walkway around the room. The walls are covered with various forms of artwork, showcasing many styles. Brass-fitted lanterns hang from the ceiling in strategic places to provide proper lighting to appreciate the artistry. You also see a west wall with some stuff on it and a south wall with some stuff on it.
Obvious exits: east.


On the west wall
Item Price Done
large picture - You see a small metal plate that could be attached to the back of a caravan. It reads "Trading: It's not just a job, it's an adventure!". 100,000   
small etching - You see a small metal plate that could be attached to the back of a caravan. It reads "Eat My Dust!". 100,000   
maple-framed sketch - You see a small metal plate that could be attached to the back of a caravan. It reads "Slow down and enjoy the view!". 100,000   
oak-framed mural - You see a small metal plate that could be attached to the back of a caravan. It reads "Join the Traders' Guild and see the world!". 100,000   
pine painting - You see a small metal plate that could be attached to the back of a caravan. It reads "If you can read this, you're standing up!". 100,000   
On the south wall
Item Price Done
bright watercolor - You see a small metal plate that could be attached to the back of a caravan. It reads "Can't feed 'em? Don't Breed 'em!". 100,000   
mahogany woodburning - You see a small metal plate that could be attached to the back of a caravan. It reads "WWKD? What Would Kertigen Do?". 100,000   
charcoal drawing - You see a small metal plate that could be attached to the back of a caravan. It reads "Don't follow me, I'm lost!". 100,000   
cherry-framed depiction - You see a small metal plate that could be attached to the back of a caravan. It reads "I beat up four paladins, and all I got was this caravan!". 100,000   
painted canvas - You see a small metal plate that could be attached to the back of a caravan. It reads "Swift runs the yak!". 100,000   

North Room

[Primp My Ride, North Room]
Gold-plated stanchions with red velvet ropes provide the guide for a walkway around the thickly carpeted rooms. The walls are covered with various forms of artwork, showcasing many styles. A crystal chandelier that is tended to by a maid hangs in the center of the room to provide proper lighting to appreciate the artistry. You also see a north wall with some stuff on it, a west wall with some stuff on it and a heavy curtain.
Obvious exits: east, south.


On the north wall
Item Price Done
oak-framed mural labeled "Humble Beginnings" - Broken crates and barrels line the walls, some cushioned to provide an uneasy seat while the caravan is in motion. A bedraggled pile of blankets at the far end is matted with cat fur, though the animal is not in sight. A window next to the door has been inadequately boarded up, enabling some view of the outside. There is a distinct odor of rotting fruit wafting through the air. 7,500,000   
small etching labeled "Profits Before Comforts" - A shelf with built-up sides is fastened midway up the wall under two porthole style windows. Covered with blankets and pillows, it is apparently used as a bed for the owner. Crates and barrels take up most of the available floor space, possibly the signs of a packrat or a commodity trader. One lone pearl rolls slowly among the cargo with any movement of the caravan or occupants. 10,000,000   
rosewood painting labeled "Refined Elegance" - Elegant chairs padded in green crushed velvet encircle a low table providing an area for the merchant to entertain guests or potential clients. A running baseboard on the walls matches the elaborate gilded molding around the door and two windows. A chandelier with crystal globes is anchored to the ceiling on a steel rod to prevent rocking when in movement. 25,000,000   
maple-framed sketch labeled "Elven Respite" - An unlit brazier is in the center of the long room, surrounded by overly large pillows and cushions. An elaborate tri-fold screen painted with exotic birds separates the lounging area from a desk and chair. Elven lace curtains allow light in through the diamond shaped windows set high on the walls. 17,500,000   
large picture labeled "Scenic Forfedhdar" - Stained-glass windows with scenes of the mountain ranges of Forfedhdar line the length of the caravan. Showing the signs of the wear and tear of traveling, a thick snowbeast fur rug covers the floor. A rough-hewn table and chair are anchored to the floor beside the heavy wooden door. 10,000,000   
On the west wall
Item Price Done
bright watercolor labeled "Working Man's Quarters" - White-washed paneling helps to brighten the long narrow room that has only one small narrow window set in the heavy door at one end. Makeshift harnessing of ropes and nets keeps most of the cargo in place during transport, though the condition of some of the crates in the back show it hasn't always worked. 10,000,000   
cherry-framed depiction labeled "My Own Little Corner" - Brightly lit from candles set in anchored pewter holders, the room still maintains a sense of comfort and coziness. Benches line one wall, with cushions piled high on the seats, and crates stuffed underneath in all the available space. Two long narrow windows flank the door at the far end. A nondescript but tidy runner rug stretches the length of the caravan. 20,000,000   
charcoal drawing labeled "Work and No Play" - Walls of polished wood with small barred windows near the ceiling are bare of decoration. One small oak chair and side table are fastened crudely with large spikes against the far wall. The wooden floor is swept clear of any debris the merchant might have tracked in. 12,500,000   
mahogany woodburning labeled "Rest For the Weary" - The long sides of the caravan are sixteen-paned windows that can be covered by drapes on the inside or louvered shutters on the exterior. A narrow bed with a down comforter and a small candelabrum fastened securely to the headboard for reading at night or on overcast days is at the far end. 20,000,000   
painted canvas labeled "Home Away From Home" - Sliding doors provide some measure of privacy for the narrow box bed built in to the front wall. A quartet of drawers, tucked neatly into the wall beneath the bed, provide a modest amount of personal storage. Ornately carved pearwood accents the door and window frames, setting off the rich mahogany that panels the walls. 10,000,000