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[The True Path, Forefathers] |
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Red light trembles and flickers as it fights against thick black smoke thrown by the very torches that produce the light. A towering three-headed statue of immortal Trothfang faces the entrance and the shadows cast from the statue shake around the tent. A nine foot tall skeleton flanks the statue, and prowling celpeze seem to occupy the corners of the tent. The smoke clears to the north and northeast, and a flap leads outside and away from the statue. You also see a small wooden sign. |
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Obvious exits: north, northeast. |
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On the three-headed statue you see a helm of crimson steel and black iron fashioned into the visage of a bellowing horned beast, a tusked mask of a screaming demonic visage, a horned mask of a screaming demonic visage, a helm of pitted steel fashioned into a skull and jawbone with enormous curving horns, a brightly dyed helm shaped like the head of a screaming beaked beast and a spiked helm of blue steel and black iron fashioned into the visage of a snarling tusked beast. |
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a helm of crimson steel and black iron fashioned into the visage of a bellowing horned beast is 902000 Dokoras |
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The visage of this helm is truly a fright and could probably help unsettle even seasoned opponents. Multiple straps ensure that this fearsome helm will remain secure even during the most frenzied battle. |
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The horned helm is heavy chain. |
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The helm looks like it offers protection for the following areas: |
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head |
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neck |
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right eye |
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left eye |
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You feel certain that a helm of crimson steel and black iron fashioned into the visage of a bellowing horned beast appears to impose light maneuvering hindrance and offers: |
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good protection and moderate damage absorption for puncture attacks. |
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good protection and moderate damage absorption for slice attacks. |
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good protection and moderate damage absorption for impact attacks. |
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moderate protection and moderate damage absorption for fire attacks. |
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moderate protection and good damage absorption for cold attacks. |
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low protection and moderate damage absorption for electrical attacks. |
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If you were only maneuvering in a helm of crimson steel and black iron fashioned into the visage of a bellowing horned beast you could expect to be unhindered. |
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You are certain that the horned helm is fairly sturdy, and is in pristine condition. |
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The horned helm is made with metal. |
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The horned helm is quite supple. |
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You are confident that the horned helm might weigh a few hundred stones. |
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You are certain that the horned helm is worth about 901995 dokoras. |
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a helm of pitted steel fashioned into a skull and jawbone with enormous curving horns is 721600 Dokoras |
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The visage of this helm is truly a fright and could probably help unsettle even seasoned opponents. Multiple straps ensure that this fearsome helm will remain secure even during the most frenzied battle. |
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The skull helm is light plate. |
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The helm looks like it offers protection for the following areas: |
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head |
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neck |
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right eye |
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left eye |
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You feel certain that a helm of pitted steel fashioned into a skull and jawbone with enormous curving horns appears to impose light maneuvering hindrance and offers: |
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moderate protection and moderate damage absorption for puncture attacks. |
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good protection and moderate damage absorption for slice attacks. |
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low protection and moderate damage absorption for impact attacks. |
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good protection and moderate damage absorption for fire attacks. |
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moderate protection and moderate damage absorption for cold attacks. |
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poor protection and moderate damage absorption for electrical attacks. |
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If you were only maneuvering in a helm of pitted steel fashioned into a skull and jawbone with enormous curving horns you could expect to be unhindered. |
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You are certain that the skull helm is moderately strong, and is in pristine condition. |
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The skull helm is made with metal. |
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You are confident that the skull helm weighs about 149 stones. |
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You estimate that the skull helm is worth around 721600 dokoras. |
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a brightly dyed helm shaped like the head of a screaming beaked beast is 902000 Dokoras |
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The visage of this helm is truly a fright and could probably help unsettle even seasoned opponents. Multiple straps ensure that this fearsome helm will remain secure even during the most frenzied battle. |
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The beaked helm is leather armor. |
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The helm looks like it offers protection for the following areas: |
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head |
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neck |
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You feel certain that a brightly dyed helm shaped like the head of a screaming beaked beast appears to impose insignificant maneuvering hindrance and offers: |
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fair protection and fair damage absorption for puncture attacks. |
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fair protection and fair damage absorption for slice attacks. |
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fair protection and fair damage absorption for impact attacks. |
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low protection and fair damage absorption for fire attacks. |
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fair protection and fair damage absorption for cold attacks. |
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moderate protection and fair damage absorption for electrical attacks. |
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If you were only maneuvering in a brightly dyed helm shaped like the head of a screaming beaked beast you could expect to be unhindered. |
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You are certain that the beaked helm is of average strength, and is in pristine condition. |
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The beaked helm is a bit flexible. |
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You estimate that the beaked helm weighs around 70 stones. |
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You estimate that the beaked helm is worth around 901995 dokoras. |
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a spiked helm of blue steel and black iron fashioned into the visage of a snarling tusked beast is 902000 Dokoras |
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The visage of this helm is truly a fright and could probably help unsettle even seasoned opponents. Multiple straps ensure that this fearsome helm will remain secure even during the most frenzied battle. |
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The spiked helm is light chain. |
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The helm looks like it offers protection for the following areas: |
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head |
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neck |
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right eye |
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left eye |
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You feel certain that a spiked helm of blue steel and black iron fashioned into the visage of a snarling tusked beast appears to impose light maneuvering hindrance and offers: |
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good protection and moderate damage absorption for puncture attacks. |
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good protection and moderate damage absorption for slice attacks. |
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good protection and moderate damage absorption for impact attacks. |
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moderate protection and moderate damage absorption for fire attacks. |
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moderate protection and good damage absorption for cold attacks. |
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low protection and moderate damage absorption for electrical attacks. |
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If you were only maneuvering in a spiked helm of blue steel and black iron fashioned into the visage of a snarling tusked beast you could expect to be unhindered. |
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You are certain that the spiked helm is fairly sturdy, and is in pristine condition. |
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The spiked helm is made with metal. |
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The spiked helm is quite supple. |
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You guess that the spiked helm weighs around 105 stones. |
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You estimate that the spiked helm is worth around 902000 dokoras. |
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a tusked mask of a screaming demonic visage is 676500 Dokoras |
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The visage of this contorted, vividly colored mask appears solely designed to cause alarm and fear. Although masterfully constructed, it is not designed to provide any physical protection in combat. A complex set of straps would ensure that it remains secure during the most pitched and frenzied battles. |
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It appears that the tusked mask can be worn on the head. |
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You are confident that the tusked mask probably weighs a few hundred stones. |
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You are certain that the tusked mask is worth exactly 676500 dokoras. |
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a horned mask of a screaming demonic visage is 676500 Dokoras |
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The visage of this contorted, vividly colored mask appears solely designed to cause alarm and fear. Although masterfully constructed, it is not designed to provide any physical protection in combat. A complex set of straps would ensure that it remains secure during the most pitched and frenzied battles. |
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It appears that the horned mask can be worn on the head. |
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You wonder if the horned mask might weigh a few hundred stones. |
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You think it is likely that the horned mask is worth exactly 676500 dokoras. |
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On the hanging skeleton you see some steel-capped skulls, some heavy basilisk jawbones, some carved shoulder blades, some petrified vertebrae, some brass-tipped rib bones, some metal-studded ulnas, some leaded fingerbones, some bronze-inlaid pelvises, some thick femurs fitted with iron banding, some lead-wrapped kneecaps, some mammoth anklebones and some beaded toebones. |
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some steel-capped skulls is 45100 Dokoras |
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Each of the large skulls has had a thin cap of brushed steel riveted to it and large red stones are fitted into the once hollow eyesockets. |
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Weight: 50 |
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You think it is likely that the large skulls weighs around 230 stones. |
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You are certain that the large skulls are worth exactly 45100 dokoras. |
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some heavy basilisk jawbones is 18040 Dokoras |
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The dangerous fangs of the basilisk have been left intact in these bones, sheathed in etched iron to add weight. |
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Weight: 45 |
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You think it is likely that the basilisk jawbones weighs about 20 stones. |
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You are certain that the basilisk jawbones are worth exactly 18040 dokoras. |
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some carved shoulder blades is 4510 Dokoras |
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These wide flat bones are edged with thick lead. A repeating spiral pattern has been carved into the bones themselves. |
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Weight: 25 stones |
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You believe that the shoulder blades weighs around 10 stones. |
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You are certain that the shoulder blades are worth exactly 4510 dokoras. |
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some petrified vertebrae is 3608 Dokoras |
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The center of each vertebra has been filled with brass, then buffed to a glossy sheen. |
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Weight: 35 stones |
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You think it is likely that the petrified vertebrae might weigh a few tens of stones. |
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You are certain that the petrified vertebrae are worth exactly 3608 dokoras. |
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some brass-tipped rib bones is 2706 Dokoras |
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Rounded brass endcaps have been added to these weathered bones, the metal pinched securely around them. |
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Weight: 30 stones |
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You believe that the rib bones probably weighs a few hundred stones. |
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You are certain that the rib bones are worth exactly 2706 dokoras. |
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some metal-studded ulnas is 1578 Dokoras |
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Bronze studs have been hammered into the length of these short arm bones. |
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Weight: 20 |
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You estimate that the metal-studded ulnas probably weighs a few hundred stones. |
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You are certain that the metal-studded ulnas are worth exactly 1578 dokoras. |
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some leaded fingerbones is 1353 Dokoras |
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Each joint within the fingerbones has been carefully wrapped in a small ball of lead. |
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Weight: 15 stones |
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You wonder if the fingerbones weighs around 45 stones. |
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You are certain that the fingerbones are worth exactly 1353 dokoras. |
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some bronze-inlaid pelvises is 9020 Dokoras |
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These large bone structures have been carved and inset with tarnished bronze. Swirling lines of metal flow smoothly around them in perfect balance. |
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Weight: 40 |
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You are confident that the pelvises might weigh a few hundred stones. |
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You are certain that the pelvises are worth exactly 9020 dokoras. |
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some thick femurs fitted with iron banding is 4510 Dokoras |
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Wide iron bands have been placed at the top and bottom of each bone adding weight and balance. |
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Weight: 40 |
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You think it is likely that the thick femurs might weigh a few tens of stones. You are certain that the thick femurs are worth exactly 4510 dokoras. |
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some lead-wrapped kneecaps is 1804 Dokoras |
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Thick lead formed into a circle around the bones contrasts darkly against their aged yellow coloring. |
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Weight: 25 |
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You estimate that the yellowed kneecaps might weigh a few tens of stones. You are certain that the yellowed kneecaps are worth exactly 1804 dokoras. |
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some mammoth anklebones is 1127 Dokoras |
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Large anklebones, no doubt those of a mammoth, have been polished to a brilliant sheen. |
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Weight: 10 stones |
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You are confident that the anklebones might weigh a few stones. You are certain that the anklebones are worth exactly 1127 dokoras. |
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some beaded toebones is 902 Dokoras |
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These small bones have been hollowed and a thin thread of sinew bearing steel and iron beads is laced through each. |
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Weight: 5 stones |
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You wonder if the toebones weighs about 5 stones. You are certain that the toebones are worth exactly 902 dokoras. |
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On the asaren celpeze you see a suede weapons belt with carved sana'ati panels, a black leather weapons belt crowded with scrimshaw scenes of the desert, a lizardskin weapons belt with etched silver plates depicting ritual battle, a leather weapons belt with cast bronze medallions depicting a single Barbarian defeating an army and an eelskin weapons belt with jade and silver mosaic panels. |
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a suede weapons belt with carved sana'ati panels is 13530 Dokoras |
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Exquisitely carved panels of sana'ati wood show Elven WeaponMaster Saronathien moving through the most advanced moves of Elven fencing. His name is carved into the border of the first panel. The eighth panel depicts Teiro pointing his finger in a commanding manner. The ninth panel depicts Saronathien walking away, leaving his iltesh behind in the hands of his wife. |
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The weapons belt is pocketed, and can be opened and closed. |
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The weapons belt is fairly soft. |
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It appears that the weapons belt can be worn around the waist. |
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You estimate that the weapons belt might weigh a few tens of stones. |
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You are certain that the weapons belt is worth exactly 13530 dokoras. |
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a black leather weapons belt crowded with scrimshaw scenes of the desert is 4510 Dokoras |
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Scrimshaw scenes show the desert wanderings of Weranac, whose name is in scrimshaw on the first scene. Three things are common to every scene -- the desert, the young Weranac, and a stained leather breastplate. |
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The weapons belt is pocketed, and can be opened and closed. |
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The weapons belt is quite supple. |
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It appears that the weapons belt can be worn around the waist. |
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You think it is likely that the weapons belt weighs around 160 stones. |
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You are certain that the weapons belt is worth exactly 4510 dokoras. |
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a lizardskin weapons belt with etched silver plates depicting ritual battle is 4510 Dokoras |
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Etched into square silver plates are scenes of the story of the Gor'tog Warlord Zoratha, whose name is stamped across the top of the first plate. Her day-long ritual combat with her husband encompasses eight scenes, and the ninth scene shows her leading her husband and their tribe to war. |
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The weapons belt is pocketed, and can be opened and closed. |
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The weapons belt is fairly malleable. |
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It appears that the weapons belt can be worn around the waist. |
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You wonder if the weapons belt might weigh a few hundred stones. |
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You are certain that the weapons belt is worth exactly 4510 dokoras. |
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a leather weapons belt with cast bronze medallions depicting a single Barbarian defeating an army is 4510 Dokoras |
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A series of large bronze medallions depict the last battle of Gorathrumal, whose name is deeply engraved across the top of the first medallion. The last medallion shows him victorious alone against an army of dragon priests, his massive axe still clenched in his hands as he dies from the power of his own berserk rage. |
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The weapons belt is pocketed, and can be opened and closed. |
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The weapons belt is somewhat pliable. |
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It appears that the weapons belt can be worn around the waist. |
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You are confident that the weapons belt might weigh a few tens of stones. |
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You are certain that the weapons belt is worth exactly 4510 dokoras. |
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an eelskin weapons belt with jade and silver mosaic panels is 4510 Dokoras |
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Different colors of jade have been set into polished silver plates. The plates show scenes from the life of the legendary Warrior Kalenthia, whose name is engraved across the top of the first plate. The most startling green jade has been placed for her eyes in each scene, as her deadly bow calls down enemies who seem to be turning just as her arrows strike true. |
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The weapons belt is pocketed, and can be opened and closed. |
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The weapons belt is fairly malleable. |
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It appears that the weapons belt can be worn around the waist. |
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You wonder if the weapons belt weighs around 25 stones. |
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You are certain that the weapons belt is worth exactly 4510 dokoras. |
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[The True Path, Fighting Gear] |
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A post that two Gor'togs could not encircle dominates this area, which suffers the intrusion of the looming shadow of a towering statue to the south. Four brass fists are hammered into the post and a spear hangs from it, horizontal to the ground. A group of animal skins hang on a war mammoth in the center of the area. A pair of crossed mammoth tusks form an imposing archway to the west. A large sign is tacked to the post. You also see a slim leather mannequin with some stuff on it and a buffed leather mannequin with some stuff on it. |
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Obvious exits: east, south. |
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A handwritten sign reads: |
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All critters are killed with bare hands to ensure minimal marring and weak points in the finished products. |
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On the brass fists you see some celpeze skin fighting pants with square bronze studs, some sleek basilisk skin fighting pants with a wide leather waistband, some warcat suede fighting pants with narrow leather lashings and bronze buckles and some mammoth leather fighting pants pierced with fossilized ivory studs. |
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some celpeze skin fighting pants with square bronze studs is 46881 Dokoras |
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Heavy brass rivets hold fast every seam of these pants. Grey, black, and tan leather strapping have been braided together to form a substantial waistband. Identical strapping has been wound around the brass decorations adding heft to what would normally be a lightweight garment. |
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The fighting pants are pocketed. |
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The fighting pants are extremely soft. |
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It appears that the fighting pants can be worn like pants or a skirt. |
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You are confident that the fighting pants might weigh a few hundred stones. |
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You are certain that the fighting pants are worth exactly 46881 dokoras. |
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some sleek basilisk skin fighting pants with a wide leather waistband is 60276 Dokoras |
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In this simple yet effective design, basilisk skin has been tailored into pants that fit snugly yet still offer the freedom of action one needs in battle. The variegated colors of blue and black in this garment shift with every movement. Heavy black leather formed into a wide waistband is cross-laced with braided snakeskin for an adjustable closure. |
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The fighting pants are pocketed. |
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The fighting pants are incredibly pliant. |
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It appears that the fighting pants can be worn like pants or a skirt. |
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You are confident that the fighting pants might weigh a few tens of stones. |
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You are certain that the fighting pants are worth exactly 60276 dokoras. |
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some warcat suede fighting pants with narrow leather lashings and bronze buckles is 42845 Dokoras |
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Finely napped suede has been cut into pants that fit closely yet do not restrict movement in combat. Numerous smooth leather lashings contrast with the suede, while three heavy bronze buckles at the waist are cast with a texture imitating the suede. The shin of each leg is densely covered with cast bronze studs. |
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The fighting pants are pocketed. |
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The fighting pants are extremely soft. |
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It appears that the fighting pants can be worn like pants or a skirt. |
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You are confident that the fighting pants might weigh a few hundred stones. |
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You are certain that the fighting pants are worth exactly 42845 dokoras. |
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some mammoth leather fighting pants pierced with fossilized ivory studs is 40590 Dokoras |
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Cut from thick but supple leather, these pants are cut both to fit close and to allow ease of movement in combat. Square studs of streaked white and tan fossilized ivory circle the waist and run down the side of each leg with a particularly large group of studs on each knee. Leather straps offer lashing points for the cuffs and possibly other small items. |
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The fighting pants are pocketed. |
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The fighting pants are moderately soft. |
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It appears that the fighting pants can be worn like pants or a skirt. |
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You wonder if the fighting pants weighs about 48 stones. |
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You are certain that the fighting pants are worth exactly 40590 dokoras. |
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On the war mammoth you see a snow-white hiro bearskin with red jade eyes, an enormous snakeskin with emerald eyes, a maned desumos fur with agate eyes, a bison hide with obsidian eyes, a striped arzumos fur with sapphire eyes, a brownish-black bearskin with dark green stones for eyes, a black pantherskin with onyx eyes and a huge celpeze skin with ruby eyes. |
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a snow-white hiro bearskin with red jade eyes is 541200 Dokoras |
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Red jade orbs occupy the eyesockets just above the large teeth that have been crafted to clench the shoulder of the wearer when worn. The skin of this once fearsome bear is in perfect condition and without blemish. White leather ties ensure that the heavy skin remains on the wearer. |
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The hiro bearskin is pocketed. |
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The hiro bearskin is extremely soft. |
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It appears that the hiro bearskin can be draped over the shoulders. |
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You wonder if the hiro bearskin weighs around 315 stones. |
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You are certain that the hiro bearskin is worth exactly 541200 dokoras. |
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a brownish-black bearskin with dark green stones for eyes is 541200 Dokoras |
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The top half of the bear's skull has been cleaned and dark green stones jammed into the eyesockets. The open maw is fashioned to clench the shoulder of the wearer, and heavy straps have been added to hold the bulky hide secure. |
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The brownish-black bearskin is pocketed. |
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The brownish-black bearskin is moderately soft. |
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It appears that the brownish-black bearskin can be draped over the shoulders. |
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You guess that the brownish-black bearskin weighs around 50 stones. |
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You are certain that the brownish-black bearskin is worth exactly 541200 dokoras. |
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an enormous snakeskin with emerald eyes is 541200 Dokoras |
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This huge snakeskin has had sinew lacing sewn through it to form crude ties. Edges curled from tanning work to wrap the skin in toward the wearer, folding slightly around the body. The black and gray snakeskin ends in the head of a snake, set with emerald eyes. |
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The enormous snakeskin is pocketed. |
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The enormous snakeskin is fairly soft. |
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It appears that the enormous snakeskin can be draped over the shoulders. |
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You believe that the enormous snakeskin weighs around 295 stones. |
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You are certain that the enormous snakeskin is worth exactly 541200 dokoras. |
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a maned desumos fur with agate eyes is 541200 Dokoras |
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The skull of the large cat is arranged to rest on the shoulder when worn, its eyes replaced with glinting agate orbs, and the foreclaws lashed together with sinew to hold the fur around the body. |
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The desumos fur is pocketed. |
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The desumos fur is moderately soft. |
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It appears that the desumos fur can be draped over the shoulders. |
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You wonder if the desumos fur might weigh several tens of stones. |
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You are certain that the desumos fur is worth exactly 541200 dokoras. |
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a striped arzumos fur with sapphire eyes is 541200 Dokoras |
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The palely striped skull of the large cat is arranged to rest on the shoulder, with large sapphires jammed into the eyesockets. The foreclaws are lashed together with sinew to hold the black striped greyish-white fur around the body when worn. |
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The arzumos fur is pocketed. |
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The arzumos fur is fairly malleable. |
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It appears that the arzumos fur can be draped over the shoulders. |
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You wonder if the arzumos fur might weigh several tens of stones. |
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You are certain that the arzumos fur is worth exactly 541200 dokoras. |
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a black pantherskin with onyx eyes is 541200 Dokoras |
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The midnight black skull of the panther is darker than the black onyx spheres stuffed into its eyesockets. Dark leather ties allow the skin to be secured, and the skull is arranged so the former predator's teeth clench the shoulder of the wearer when worn. |
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The black pantherskin is pocketed. |
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The black pantherskin is fairly soft. |
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It appears that the black pantherskin can be draped over the shoulders. |
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You estimate that the black pantherskin weighs around 50 stones. |
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You are certain that the black pantherskin is worth exactly 541200 dokoras. |
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a huge celpeze skin with ruby eyes is 541200 Dokoras |
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The mottled skin of the celpeze has been masterfully tanned. The large teeth are arranged to seem to bite into the shoulder of the wearer, and large rubies have been stuffed into the eyesockets. |
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The celpeze skin is pocketed. |
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The celpeze skin is fairly soft. |
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It appears that the celpeze skin can be draped over the shoulders. |
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You are confident that the celpeze skin might weigh several tens of stones. |
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You are certain that the celpeze skin is worth exactly 541200 dokoras. |
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On the horizontal spear you see a bronze belt of interlocking sand cast plates, a black leather belt fastened with a silver skull, a belt of heavy iron links, a narrow lizardskin belt with a carved mammoth ivory buckle, an umber snakeskin belt fastened by a black iron buckle, a brown bearskin belt secured with a tied leather strap, a low-slung black leather hip belt, a low-slung snakeskin hip belt and a wide leather belt with mammoth ivory studs. |
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a bronze belt of interlocking sand cast plates is 1804 Dokoras |
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The bronze belt is pocketed. |
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The bronze belt is quite supple. |
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It appears that the bronze belt can be worn around the waist. |
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You are confident that the bronze belt weighs around 15 stones. |
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You are certain that the bronze belt is worth exactly 1804 dokoras. |
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a black leather belt fastened with a silver skull is 1804 Dokoras |
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A series of holes are punched on both ends of the belt and a silver skull is backed by a post that jabs through two holes to fasten the belt. |
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The leather belt is pocketed. |
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The leather belt is incredibly pliant. |
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It appears that the leather belt can be worn around the waist. |
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You wonder if the leather belt might weigh several tens of stones. |
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You are certain that the leather belt is worth exactly 1804 dokoras. |
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a belt of heavy iron links is 1804 Dokoras |
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This chain is long enough to serve as a belt, and apparently is intended for that very purpose. |
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The iron link belt is made with metal. |
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The iron link belt is incredibly pliant. |
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It appears that the iron link belt can be worn around the waist. |
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You are confident that the iron link belt might weigh a few stones. |
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You are certain that the iron link belt is worth exactly 1804 dokoras. |
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a narrow lizardskin belt with a carved mammoth ivory buckle is 1804 Dokoras |
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The lizardskin belt is pocketed. |
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The lizardskin belt is incredibly pliant. |
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It appears that the lizardskin belt can be worn around the waist. |
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You are confident that the lizardskin belt weighs about 3 stones. |
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You are certain that the lizardskin belt is worth exactly 1804 dokoras. |
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an umber snakeskin belt fastened by a black iron buckle is 1804 Dokoras |
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The snakeskin belt is pocketed. |
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The snakeskin belt is incredibly pliant. |
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It appears that the snakeskin belt can be worn around the waist. |
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You think it is likely that the snakeskin belt might weigh a few stones. |
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You are certain that the snakeskin belt is worth exactly 1804 dokoras. |
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a brown bearskin belt secured with a tied leather strap is 1804 Dokoras |
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The bearskin belt is pocketed. |
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The bearskin belt is incredibly pliant. |
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It appears that the bearskin belt can be worn around the waist. |
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You estimate that the bearskin belt might weigh a few stones. |
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You are certain that the bearskin belt is worth exactly 1804 dokoras. |
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a low-slung black leather hip belt is 1804 Dokoras |
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The hip belt is pocketed. |
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The hip belt is incredibly pliant. |
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It appears that the hip belt can be worn around the waist. |
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You wonder if the hip belt might weigh a few stones. |
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You are certain that the hip belt is worth exactly 1804 dokoras. |
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a low-slung snakeskin hip belt is 1804 Dokoras |
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The hip belt is pocketed. |
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The hip belt is incredibly pliant. |
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It appears that the hip belt can be worn around the waist. |
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You wonder if the hip belt might weigh a few tens of stones. |
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You are certain that the hip belt is worth exactly 1804 dokoras. |
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a wide leather belt with mammoth ivory studs is 1804 Dokoras |
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The leather belt is pocketed. |
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The leather belt is quite supple. |
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It appears that the leather belt can be worn around the waist. |
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You think it is likely that the leather belt probably weighs a few stones. |
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You are certain that the leather belt is worth exactly 1804 dokoras. |
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On the leather mannequin you see a backless black leather gown tailored to fit snugly from shoulder to hip and a pair of black leather ankle boots decorated with silver chain. |
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a backless black leather gown tailored to fit snugly from shoulder to hip is 43296 Dokoras |
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Butter soft leather has been fashioned into a full-length gown with a high collar that sets off the dramatically low-cut back. Tightly fitted sleeves end in slight bells designed to brush the fingertips, and the hemline is cut to create a small train. Three delicate chains form a belt that drapes softly around the hips. |
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The leather gown is quite supple. |
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It appears that the leather gown can be worn as a shirt or robe, even with armor. |
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You are confident that the leather gown weighs about 10 stones. |
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You are certain that the leather gown is worth exactly 43296 dokoras. |
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a pair of black leather ankle boots decorated with silver chain is 2706 Dokoras |
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Silver-clad heels and delicate silver chains draped around the ankle decorate the thin dark leather of these dress boots. |
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The ankle boots are somewhat pliable. |
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It appears that the ankle boots can be worn on the feet. |
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You think it is likely that the ankle boots weighs exactly 10 stones. |
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You are certain that the ankle boots are worth exactly 2706 dokoras. |
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On the leather mannequin you see a pair of dark leather ankle high boots, a dark suede shirt with silver buttons, some fitted leather pants and a dark leather longcoat with silver accents. |
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a pair of dark leather ankle high boots is 2706 Dokoras |
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Low, heavy heels and a squared toe speak to the simple yet elegant design of this footwear. Large brushed silver side buckles and toecaps add a distinctive flair. |
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The ankle high boots are a bit flexible. |
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It appears that the ankle high boots can be worn on the feet. |
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You think it is likely that the ankle high boots weighs about 13 stones. |
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You are certain that the ankle high boots are worth exactly 2706 dokoras. |
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a dark suede shirt with silver buttons is 4059 Dokoras |
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Soft-brushed suede makes up the body of this collarless shirt while dark leather forms the wide cuffs. Small brushed silver buttons are set at close intervals, adding to the formal appearance. |
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The suede shirt is moderately soft. |
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It appears that the suede shirt can be worn as a shirt or robe, even with armor. |
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You think it is likely that the suede shirt probably weighs a few stones. |
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You are certain that the suede shirt is worth exactly 4059 dokoras. |
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some fitted leather pants is 4510 Dokoras |
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Brushed silver medallions engraved with a sword crossing a shield accent the waistband of these dark pants. Cut to fit snugly from waist to calf, the apparel has the glossy sheen of well-worked and oiled leather. |
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The leather pants are incredibly pliant. |
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It appears that the leather pants can be worn like pants or a skirt. |
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You wonder if the leather pants probably weighs a few stones. |
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You are certain that the leather pants are worth exactly 4510 dokoras. |
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a dark leather longcoat with silver accents is 8118 Dokoras |
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The distressed leather of this longcoat has been oiled and worked to make it extremely malleable. Brushed steel buckles make up the closures while heavy steel epaulettes engraved with the Barbarians' Guild crest rest on the shoulders. Well-tailored and cut to hit the wearer at mid-calf, this dashing garment is fit for battle or courtly wear. |
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The leather longcoat is incredibly pliant. |
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It appears that the leather longcoat can be draped over the shoulders. |
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You are confident that the leather longcoat might weigh a few tens of stones. |
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You are certain that the leather longcoat is worth exactly 8118 dokoras. |
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[The True Path, Clothing] |
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The giant statue at the entrance to this tent is only barely visible from here, while the odor of the torches is slightly more pervasive. The path from the west cuts through a taxidermy menagerie on which many items of clothing have been set, apparently for sale. The path leads out of the area, and the menagerie, to the southeast. |
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Obvious exits: southeast, west. |
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In the taxidermy menagerie you see a scaly seordmar, a bristle-back peccary, a river boa, a pit viper, a silver leucro, and a cave bear. |
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On the scaly seordmaor you see some brushed suede pants lined with brass rivets, some tight fitting celpeze-skin pants, some deep black eelskin pants, some stone grey gargoyle hide pants, some white snowbeast pelt pants, some glossy snakeskin pants, some wolf hide pants trimmed with fur, some leather pants trimmed with bone discs, some black leucro hide pants and some silver leucro hide pants laced together with braided sinew. |
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some brushed suede pants lined with brass rivets is 2255 Dokoras |
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The soft suede pants have a triple row of brass rivets edging the pocket as well as the waistband. |
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The suede pants are pocketed. |
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The suede pants are extremely soft. |
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It appears that the suede pants can be worn like pants or a skirt. |
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You are confident that the suede pants might weigh a few stones. |
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You are certain that the suede pants are worth exactly 2255 dokoras. |
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some tight fitting celpeze-skin pants is 4510 Dokoras |
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The skin of the celpeze has been tailored into these low-slung pants intended to have a taut fit. |
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The celpeze-skin pants are pocketed. |
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The celpeze-skin pants are extremely soft. |
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It appears that the celpeze-skin pants can be worn like pants or a skirt. |
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You are confident that the celpeze-skin pants weighs about 17 stones. |
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You are certain that the celpeze-skin pants are worth exactly 4510 dokoras. |
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some deep black eelskin pants is 2706 Dokoras |
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The thin but extremely strong eelskin is stitched together in long narrow panels fitted tightly from waist to ankle. |
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The eelskin pants are pocketed. |
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The eelskin pants are incredibly pliant. |
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It appears that the eelskin pants can be worn like pants or a skirt. |
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You estimate that the eelskin pants weighs about 5 stones. |
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You are certain that the eelskin pants are worth exactly 2706 dokoras. |
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some stone grey gargoyle hide pants is 4510 Dokoras |
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The strong skin of the gargoyle has been fashioned into these battle-worthy pants that offer extra padding under any armor. |
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The gargoyle hide pants are pocketed. |
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The gargoyle hide pants are extremely soft. |
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It appears that the gargoyle hide pants can be worn like pants or a skirt. |
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You think it is likely that the gargoyle hide pants weighs about 12 stones. |
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You are certain that the gargoyle hide pants are worth exactly 4510 dokoras. |
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some white snowbeast pelt pants is 3157 Dokoras |
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The pristine white fur of the snowbest has been carefully structured to offer comfort as well as utility in this garment. |
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The snowbeast pelt pants are pocketed. |
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The snowbeast pelt pants are moderately soft. |
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It appears that the snowbeast pelt pants can be worn like pants or a skirt. |
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You are confident that the snowbeast pelt pants might weigh a few hundred stones. |
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You are certain that the snowbeast pelt pants are worth exactly 3157 dokoras. |
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some glossy snakeskin pants is 2255 Dokoras |
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These pants are cut to conform to the body, allowing ease of movement with no excess material to hinder. |
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The snakeskin pants are pocketed. |
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The snakeskin pants are quite supple. |
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It appears that the snakeskin pants can be worn like pants or a skirt. |
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You are certain that the snakeskin pants probably weighs a few stones. |
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You are certain that the snakeskin pants are worth exactly 2255 dokoras. |
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some wolf hide pants trimmed with fur is 2255 Dokoras |
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Thick, dark fur extends from the seams and waistband of these heavy leather pants, adding warmth as well as comfort. |
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The wolf hide pants are pocketed. |
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The wolf hide pants are extremely soft. |
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It appears that the wolf hide pants can be worn like pants or a skirt. |
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You are confident that the wolf hide pants probably weighs a few stones. |
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You are certain that the wolf hide pants are worth exactly 2255 dokoras. |
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some leather pants trimmed with bone discs is 2255 Dokoras |
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The dark leather of these pants contrasts sharply with the pale white of the bone that has been sewn into the length of the side seams. |
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The leather pants are pocketed. |
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The leather pants are extremely soft. |
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It appears that the leather pants can be worn like pants or a skirt. |
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You wonder if the leather pants probably weighs a few stones. |
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You are certain that the leather pants are worth exactly 2255 dokoras. |
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some black leucro hide pants is 3157 Dokoras |
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The thick hide that makes up these pants has been oiled and worked to an extremely softened state. |
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The leucro hide pants are pocketed. |
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The leucro hide pants are quite supple. |
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It appears that the leucro hide pants can be worn like pants or a skirt. |
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You estimate that the leucro hide pants probably weighs a few stones. |
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You are certain that the leucro hide pants are worth exactly 3157 dokoras. |
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some silver leucro hide pants laced together with braided sinew is 3157 Dokoras |
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The soft leather of these pants has a length of braided sinew running from front to back lacing them tightly together. |
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The leucro hide pants are pocketed. |
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The leucro hide pants are extremely soft. |
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It appears that the leucro hide pants can be worn like pants or a skirt. |
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You wonder if the leucro hide pants might weigh a few stones. |
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You are certain that the leucro hide pants are worth exactly 3157 dokoras. |
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On the bristle-back peccary you see a high-necked celpeze skin vest with brushed brass clasps, a pure white snowbeast pelt vest edged in thin hammered steel, a wolf hide vest with a heavy fur collar, a silver leucro hide vest with twisted sinew fringe along the seams, a brown brushed suede vest with several small brass buckles closing the sides, a grey gargoyle hide vest with etched bone buttons, a snakeskin vest with viper tooth closures, a side-laced silver leucro hide vest, a black leucro hide vest with fur trim, a short black leather vest with criss-cross lacing up the front and a tight eelskin vest with braided leather lacing. |
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a high-necked celpeze skin vest with brushed brass clasps is 2706 Dokoras |
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The celpeze skin vest is incredibly pliant. |
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It appears that the celpeze skin vest can be worn as a shirt or robe, even with armor. |
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You are confident that the celpeze skin vest probably weighs a few tens of stones. |
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You are certain that the celpeze skin vest is worth exactly 2706 dokoras. |
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a pure white snowbeast pelt vest edged in thin hammered steel is 2706 Dokoras |
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The snowbeast pelt vest is extremely soft. |
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It appears that the snowbeast pelt vest can be worn as a shirt or robe, even with armor. |
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You wonder if the snowbeast pelt vest weighs about 1 stone. |
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You are certain that the snowbeast pelt vest is worth exactly 2706 dokoras. |
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a wolf hide vest with a heavy fur collar is 1804 Dokoras |
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The wolf hide vest is extremely soft. |
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It appears that the wolf hide vest can be worn as a shirt or robe, even with armor. |
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You are confident that the wolf hide vest might weigh a few stones. |
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You are certain that the wolf hide vest is worth exactly 1804 dokoras. |
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a silver leucro hide vest with twisted sinew fringe along the seams is 2255 Dokoras |
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The leucro hide vest is incredibly pliant. |
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It appears that the leucro hide vest can be worn as a shirt or robe, even with armor. |
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You are confident that the leucro hide vest probably weighs a few stones. |
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You are certain that the leucro hide vest is worth exactly 2255 dokoras. |
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a brown brushed suede vest with several small brass buckles closing the sides is 1353 Dokoras |
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The brown suede vest is extremely soft. |
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It appears that the brown suede vest can be worn as a shirt or robe, even with armor. |
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You think it is likely that the brown suede vest weighs around 1 stone. |
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You are certain that the brown suede vest is worth exactly 1353 dokoras. |
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a grey gargoyle hide vest with etched bone buttons is 3608 Dokoras |
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The gargoyle hide vest is extremely soft. |
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It appears that the gargoyle hide vest can be worn as a shirt or robe, even with armor. |
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You estimate that the gargoyle hide vest might weigh a few stones. |
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You are certain that the gargoyle hide vest is worth exactly 3608 dokoras. |
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a snakeskin vest with viper tooth closures is 1804 Dokoras |
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The snakeskin vest is incredibly pliant. |
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It appears that the snakeskin vest can be worn as a shirt or robe, even with armor. |
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You are confident that the snakeskin vest might weigh a few stones. |
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You are certain that the snakeskin vest is worth exactly 1804 dokoras. |
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a side-laced silver leucro hide vest is 2255 Dokoras |
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The silver leucro vest is extremely soft. |
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It appears that the silver leucro vest can be worn as a shirt or robe, even with armor. |
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You are confident that the silver leucro vest might weigh a few stones. |
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You are certain that the silver leucro vest is worth exactly 2255 dokoras. |
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a black leucro hide vest with fur trim is 2255 Dokoras |
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The leucro hide vest is incredibly pliant. |
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It appears that the leucro hide vest can be worn as a shirt or robe, even with armor. |
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You believe that the leucro hide vest weighs about 2 stones. |
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You are certain that the leucro hide vest is worth exactly 2255 dokoras. |
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a short black leather vest with criss-cross lacing up the front is 1804 Dokoras |
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The short black vest is incredibly pliant. |
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It appears that the short black vest can be worn as a shirt or robe, even with armor. |
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You are certain that the short black vest might weigh a few tens of stones. |
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You are certain that the short black vest is worth exactly 1804 dokoras. |
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a tight eelskin vest with braided leather lacing is 1804 Dokoras |
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The eelskin vest is moderately soft. |
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It appears that the eelskin vest can be worn as a shirt or robe, even with armor. |
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You are confident that the eelskin vest weighs around 20 stones. |
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You are certain that the eelskin vest is worth exactly 1804 dokoras. |
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On the river boa you see some dark leather boots with brass toe caps, some dark leather boots with bone toe guards, some soft black leucro hide boots with front lacings, some pure white snowbest pelt boots with thick leather soles, some knee high snakeskin boots with low steel heels, some wolf hide boots with wide fur cuffs, some gargoyle hide boots with heavy lashings, some glossy eelskin boots, some brown suede boots with brass plates, some celpeze-skin boots with hammered silver heels and some silver leucro hide boots wrapped with braided sinew. |
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some dark leather boots with brass toe caps is 2255 Dokoras |
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Buffed brass decorates the folded cuff of these boots in the form of small square plates riveted there. |
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The dark leather boots are pocketed. |
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It appears that the dark leather boots can be worn on the feet. |
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You estimate that the dark leather boots might weigh a few hundred stones. |
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You are certain that the dark leather boots are worth exactly 2255 dokoras. |
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some dark leather boots with bone toe guards is 2255 Dokoras |
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Thick animal bone has been carved and shaped to decorate the toe of these leather boots while small bone beads have been added to the side lacing. |
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The leather boots are pocketed. |
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It appears that the leather boots can be worn on the feet. |
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You are confident that the leather boots probably weighs a few tens of stones. |
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You are certain that the leather boots are worth exactly 2255 dokoras. |
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some soft black leucro hide boots with front lacings is 2706 Dokoras |
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Black leather lacings decorated at intervals with small steel wraps hold closed the front of these boots. |
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The leucro hide boots are pocketed. |
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It appears that the leucro hide boots can be worn on the feet. |
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You are confident that the leucro hide boots weighs about 34 stones. |
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You are certain that the leucro hide boots are worth exactly 2706 dokoras. |
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some pure white snowbest pelt boots with thick leather soles is 3157 Dokoras |
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Heavy white fur covers the top half of these boots from ankle to knee, while the cleaned hide makes up the lower portion and sole. |
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The snowbeast pelt boots are pocketed. |
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It appears that the snowbeast pelt boots can be worn on the feet. |
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You wonder if the snowbeast pelt boots might weigh a few tens of stones. |
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You are certain that the snowbeast pelt boots are worth exactly 3157 dokoras. |
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some knee high snakeskin boots with low steel heels is 2706 Dokoras |
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Several of the reptile skins have been whipstitched together with thin leather strips creating an interesting contrast of materials. Low steel heels have been attached to the black leather used to sole these boots. |
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The snakeskin boots are pocketed. |
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It appears that the snakeskin boots can be worn on the feet. |
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You wonder if the snakeskin boots might weigh a few tens of stones. |
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You are certain that the snakeskin boots are worth exactly 2706 dokoras. |
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some wolf hide boots with wide fur cuffs is 2706 Dokoras |
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The dark, dense fur of the wolf lines the interior of these boots as well as the cuff, while an extra layer of hide stitched onto the sole offers protection and comfort. |
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The wolf hide boots are pocketed. |
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It appears that the wolf hide boots can be worn on the feet. |
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You are confident that the wolf hide boots probably weighs a few tens of stones. |
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You are certain that the wolf hide boots are worth exactly 2706 dokoras. |
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some gargoyle hide boots with heavy lashings is 3157 Dokoras |
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Thick and heavy, these boots are constructed with heavy stitching and lashings from toe to ankle. |
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The gargoyle hide boots are pocketed. |
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It appears that the gargoyle hide boots can be worn on the feet. |
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You are confident that the gargoyle hide boots weighs around 135 stones. |
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You are certain that the gargoyle hide boots are worth exactly 3157 dokoras. |
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some glossy eelskin boots is 2706 Dokoras |
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Soft and flexible eelskin makes up these supple boots. Hard black leather soles wrap up slightly over heel and toe for added protection. |
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The eelskin boots are pocketed. |
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It appears that the eelskin boots can be worn on the feet. |
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You are confident that the eelskin boots might weigh a few hundred stones. |
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You are certain that the eelskin boots are worth exactly 2706 dokoras. |
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some brown suede boots with brass plates is 1804 Dokoras |
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These heavy suede knee-high boots have decorative brass shin guards lashed onto them using thick leather strapping. |
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The suede boots are pocketed. |
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It appears that the suede boots can be worn on the feet. |
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You are certain that the suede boots might weigh a few tens of stones. |
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You are certain that the suede boots are worth exactly 1804 dokoras. |
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some celpeze-skin boots with hammered silver heels is 4510 Dokoras |
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Calf-high boots have been fashioned from the skin of the large sea lizard. Low silver heels and toe caps accent the footwear. |
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The celpeze-skin boots are pocketed. |
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It appears that the celpeze-skin boots can be worn on the feet. |
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You wonder if the celpeze-skin boots weighs about 10 stones. |
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You are certain that the celpeze-skin boots are worth exactly 4510 dokoras. |
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some silver leucro hide boots wrapped with braided sinew is 5863 Dokoras |
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Braided sinew is wrapped around the top portion of these boots in an intricate criss-cross pattern intended to hold them tight against the wearer's legs. |
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The leucro hide boots are pocketed. |
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It appears that the leucro hide boots can be worn on the feet. |
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You wonder if the leucro hide boots might weigh a few tens of stones. |
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You are certain that the leucro hide boots are worth exactly 5863 dokoras. |
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On the pit viper you see a carved ironwood wristband, a brushed steel wristband, a hammered copper wristband, a tricolor braided leather wristband and a black leather wristband set with chain. |
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a carved ironwood wristband is 1804 Dokoras |
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An intricate scrollwork design is carved deeply into the dark wood wristband. |
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It appears that the ironwood wristband can be worn on the wrist. |
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You are confident that the ironwood wristband might weigh a few stones. |
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You are certain that the ironwood wristband is worth exactly 1804 dokoras. |
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a brushed steel wristband is 902 Dokoras |
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Small plates linked together by bronze chain make up this metal wristband. |
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The steel wristband is made with metal. |
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It appears that the steel wristband can be worn on the wrist. |
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You are confident that the steel wristband might weigh a few tens of stones. |
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You are certain that the steel wristband is worth exactly 902 dokoras. |
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a hammered copper wristband is 902 Dokoras |
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Small dimples created from the working of this metal add an interesting effect. |
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The copper wristband is made with metal. |
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It appears that the copper wristband can be worn on the wrist. |
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You wonder if the copper wristband probably weighs a few tens of stones. |
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You are certain that the copper wristband is worth exactly 902 dokoras. |
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a tricolor braided leather wristband is 1443 Dokoras |
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Black, brown and grey leather strips have been braided into a narrow wristband. |
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It appears that the leather wristband can be worn on the wrist. |
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You wonder if the leather wristband probably weighs a few stones. |
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You are certain that the leather wristband is worth exactly 1443 dokoras. |
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a black leather wristband set with chain is 1443 Dokoras |
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Two lengths of iron chain are centered in the wide wristband. |
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It appears that the leather wristband can be worn on the wrist. |
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You wonder if the leather wristband might weigh a few tens of stones. |
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You are certain that the leather wristband is worth exactly 1443 dokoras. |
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On the silver leucro you see a sturdy leather shirt, a white kidskin shirt, a light brown suede shirt, a supple leather shirt and a thin chamois shirt. |
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a sturdy leather shirt is 2706 Dokoras |
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Thick leather has been fashioned into a tough garment. Extra leather patches have been added to reinforce the elbows and shoulders of this utilitarian attire. |
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The leather shirt is quite supple. |
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It appears that the leather shirt can be worn as a shirt or robe, even with armor. |
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You wonder if the leather shirt might weigh a few stones. |
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You are certain that the leather shirt is worth exactly 2706 dokoras. |
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a white kidskin shirt is 3247 Dokoras |
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Supple yet durable goat skin makes up the body of this collarless shirt, its full sleeves ending in wide cuffs. |
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The kidskin shirt is incredibly pliant. |
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It appears that the kidskin shirt can be worn as a shirt or robe, even with armor. |
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You are confident that the kidskin shirt probably weighs several tens of stones. |
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You are certain that the kidskin shirt is worth exactly 3247 dokoras. |
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a light brown suede shirt is 1984 Dokoras |
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Black leather cuffs and collar trim the soft suede of this shirt. |
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The suede shirt is incredibly pliant. |
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It appears that the suede shirt can be worn as a shirt or robe, even with armor. |
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You wonder if the suede shirt probably weighs a few stones. |
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You are certain that the suede shirt is worth exactly 1984 dokoras. |
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a supple leather shirt is 2706 Dokoras |
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The sturdy leather of this shirt has been tanned to a supple texture to allow it to flow around the body of the wearer. Small bone buttons placed closely together hold the garment closed with a dramatic effect. |
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The leather shirt is incredibly pliant. |
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It appears that the leather shirt can be worn as a shirt or robe, even with armor. |
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You are confident that the leather shirt might weigh a few hundred stones. |
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You are certain that the leather shirt is worth exactly 2706 dokoras. |
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a thin chamois shirt is 1984 Dokoras |
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The dark fabric of this shirt appears worn. Thinning material around the neck and elbows speak to the comfort of the garment. |
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The chamois shirt is extremely soft. |
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It appears that the chamois shirt can be worn as a shirt or robe, even with armor. |
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You wonder if the chamois shirt might weigh several tens of stones. |
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You are certain that the chamois shirt is worth exactly 1984 dokoras. |
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On the cave bear you see an engraved copper armband, a hammered bronze armband, a multicolored chainmail armband, a heavy iron armband inset with copper discs and a wide steel armband inlaid with bronze. |
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an engraved copper armband is 902 Dokoras |
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The bright gleam of this large armband adds emphasis to the detailed lacelike engravings that cover every part of its surface. |
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The copper armband is made with metal. |
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It appears that the copper armband can be worn on the upper arm. |
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You wonder if the copper armband might weigh a few stones. |
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You are certain that the copper armband is worth exactly 902 dokoras. |
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a hammered bronze armband is 2706 Dokoras |
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A uniquely shaped double armband features thin bronze rings that wrap the upper arm and are connected in the center by a shield-shaped piece of silver. |
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The bronze armband is made with metal. |
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It appears that the bronze armband can be worn on the upper arm. |
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You estimate that the bronze armband weighs around 1 stone. |
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You are certain that the bronze armband is worth exactly 2706 dokoras. |
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a multicolored chainmail armband is 2706 Dokoras |
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Varied metal links form a design of an anvil in the center of the armband, while narrow leather strips threaded through the back allow it to be cinched tightly on the wearer. |
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The chainmail armband is made with metal. |
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The chainmail armband is quite supple. |
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It appears that the chainmail armband can be worn on the upper arm. |
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You are confident that the chainmail armband weighs about 7 stones. |
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You are certain that the chainmail armband is worth exactly 2706 dokoras. |
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a heavy iron armband inset with copper discs is 902 Dokoras |
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The black metal that makes up the bulk of this piece is dull and unremarkable. Large copper discs engraved with a variety of weapons add a distinctive quality to this adornment. |
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The iron armband is made with metal. |
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It appears that the iron armband can be worn on the upper arm. |
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You wonder if the iron armband weighs around 15 stones. |
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You are certain that the iron armband is worth exactly 902 dokoras. |
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a wide steel armband inlaid with bronze is 2706 Dokoras |
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Deep channels worked into the metal form a criss-cross pattern encircling the entire piece. The brushed steel sets off the polished bronze inlays. |
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The steel armband is made with metal. |
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It appears that the steel armband can be worn on the upper arm. |
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You are confident that the steel armband probably weighs a few tens of stones. |
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You are certain that the steel armband is worth exactly 2706 dokoras. |
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[The True Path, The Brewery] |
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A small brewery has been set up here, and currently the mash tun, lauter tun, kettle, and fermenter serve double-duty holding items for sale. Numerous kegs, flasks, tankards, and drink have been arranged on the brewing equipment. A small spider web glistens in one corner. You also see a wooden sign. |
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Obvious exits: southwest, northwest. |
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On the lauter tun you see a hammered steel flask, a hard leather flask, a dried gourd flask, a dented pewter flask and a stylized bronze flask. |
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a hammered steel flask is 541 Dokoras |
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The hammered steel flask is made with metal. |
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The hammered steel flask is a container, and can be opened and closed. |
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It appears that the hammered steel flask can be worn attached to a belt. |
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You estimate that the hammered steel flask probably weighs a few tens of stones. |
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You are certain that the hammered steel flask is worth exactly 541 dokoras. |
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a hard leather flask is 1804 Dokoras |
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The hard leather flask is a container, and can be opened and closed. |
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It appears that the hard leather flask can be worn attached to a belt. |
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You wonder if the hard leather flask might weigh a few hundred stones. |
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You are certain that the hard leather flask is worth exactly 1804 dokoras. |
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a dried gourd flask is 451 Dokoras |
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The dried gourd flask is a container, and can be opened and closed. |
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It appears that the dried gourd flask can be worn attached to a belt. |
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You wonder if the dried gourd flask weighs around 10 stones. |
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You are certain that the dried gourd flask is worth exactly 451 dokoras. |
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a dented pewter flask is 451 Dokoras |
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The pewter flask is made with metal. |
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The pewter flask is a container, and can be opened and closed. |
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It appears that the pewter flask can be worn attached to a belt. |
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You estimate that the pewter flask might weigh a few tens of stones. |
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You are certain that the pewter flask is worth exactly 451 dokoras. |
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a stylized bronze flask is 1623 Dokoras |
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The bronze flask is made with metal. |
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The bronze flask is a container, and can be opened and closed. |
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It appears that the bronze flask can be worn attached to a belt. |
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You wonder if the bronze flask probably weighs a few tens of stones. |
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You are certain that the bronze flask is worth exactly 1623 dokoras. |
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On the mash tun you see a fileworked brass tankard, a fileworked bronze tankard, a fileworked silver tankard, a fileworked pewter tankard and a fileworked steel tankard. |
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a fileworked brass tankard is 721 Dokoras |
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Careful filework has transformed the handle into a depiction of a sheaf of wheat. |
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The brass tankard is made with metal. |
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The brass tankard is a container, and can be opened and closed. |
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You think it is likely that the brass tankard might weigh several tens of stones. |
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You are certain that the brass tankard is worth exactly 721 dokoras. |
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a fileworked bronze tankard is 721 Dokoras |
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Detailed filework has transformed the handle into a depiction of a sheaf of two-row barley. |
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The bronze tankard is made with metal. |
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The bronze tankard is a container, and can be opened and closed. |
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You are confident that the bronze tankard might weigh several tens of stones. |
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You are certain that the bronze tankard is worth exactly 721 dokoras. |
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a fileworked silver tankard is 4510 Dokoras |
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Careful filework creates a modwyn vine surrounding the base and climbing the handle to encircle the top rim as well. |
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The silver tankard is made with metal. |
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The silver tankard is a container, and can be opened and closed. |
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You are confident that the silver tankard weighs around 1 stone. |
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You are certain that the silver tankard is worth exactly 4510 dokoras. |
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a fileworked pewter tankard is 721 Dokoras |
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Bitter fenberries decorate all edges of the tankard, worked in relief by heavy filework. |
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The pewter tankard is made with metal. |
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The pewter tankard is a container, and can be opened and closed. |
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You believe that the pewter tankard weighs around 35 stones. |
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You are certain that the pewter tankard is worth exactly 721 dokoras. |
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a fileworked steel tankard is 1623 Dokoras |
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Hops vines and cones decorate the edge of the handle and rim, set in deep relief by intricate filework. |
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The steel tankard is made with metal. |
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The steel tankard is a container, and can be opened and closed. |
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You think it is likely that the steel tankard might weigh a few stones. |
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You are certain that the steel tankard is worth exactly 1623 dokoras. |
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On the massive kettle you see a barrel-staved quiver, a white oak keg, a dark cherry keg, a barrelhead maul, a thick leather book, a wooden peg-leg and a well-oiled oaken keg. |
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a barrel-staved quiver is 9020 Dokoras |
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This barrel is craftily designed to look like a quiver. |
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The barrel-staved quiver is a container, and can be opened and closed. |
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It appears that the barrel-staved quiver can be slung over one shoulder. |
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You think it is likely that the barrel-staved quiver probably weighs a few tens of stones. |
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You are certain that the barrel-staved quiver is worth exactly 9020 dokoras. |
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a white oak keg is 13530 Dokoras |
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It appears that the white oak keg can be slung over one shoulder. |
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You believe that the white oak keg probably weighs several hundred stones. |
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You are certain that the white oak keg is worth exactly 13530 dokoras. |
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a dark cherry keg is 13530 Dokoras |
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It appears that the cherry keg can be slung over one shoulder. |
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You believe that the cherry keg weighs about 260 stones. |
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You are certain that the cherry keg is worth exactly 13530 dokoras. |
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a well-oiled oaken keg is 13530 Dokoras |
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It appears that the oaken keg can be slung over one shoulder. |
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You are confident that the oaken keg weighs about 55 stones. |
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You are certain that the oaken keg is worth exactly 13530 dokoras. |
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a barrelhead maul is 9020 Dokoras |
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Closer inspection reveals that this weapon is probably effective only against sobriety. The head of the maul is actually a small barrel and would be entirely ineffective as a weapon. |
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The barrelhead maul is a container, and can be opened and closed. |
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It appears that the barrelhead maul can be slung over one shoulder. |
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You think it is likely that the barrelhead maul probably weighs several tens of stones. |
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You are certain that the barrelhead maul is worth exactly 9020 dokoras. |
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a thick leather book is 9020 Dokoras |
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Closer inspection reveals that this is not a book but a small keg. |
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The thick leather book is a container, and can be opened and closed. |
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It appears that the thick leather book can be slung over one shoulder. |
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You wonder if the thick leather book weighs around 290 stones. |
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You are certain that the thick leather book is worth exactly 9020 dokoras. |
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a wooden peg-leg is 9020 Dokoras |
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Closer inspection reveals that the peg-leg is actually a keg for beer, wine, and other drinks. |
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The wooden peg-leg is a container, and can be opened and closed. |
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It appears that the wooden peg-leg can be slung over one shoulder. |
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You estimate that the wooden peg-leg weighs around 420 stones. |
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You are certain that the wooden peg-leg is worth exactly 9020 dokoras. |
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On the large fermenter you see a bottle of Cnyr's private stock, a bottle of Cnyr's strong ale, a bottle of Cnyr's old ale, a bottle of Cnyr's barleywine, a bottle of Cnyr's stout, a bottle of Cnyr's porter, a bottle of Cnyr's special ale, a bottle of Cnyr's bitter and a bottle of Cnyr's mild. |
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a bottle of Cnyr's private stock is 115456 Dokoras |
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You are confident that the private stock weighs about 25 stones. |
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You are certain that the private stock are worth exactly 115456 dokoras. |
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a bottle of Cnyr's strong ale is 57728 Dokoras |
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You are certain that the strong ale weighs around 40 stones. |
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You are certain that the strong ale are worth exactly 57728 dokoras. |
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a bottle of Cnyr's old ale is 28864 Dokoras |
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You wonder if the old ale might weigh several tens of stones. |
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You are certain that the old ale are worth exactly 28864 dokoras. |
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a bottle of Cnyr's special ale is 1804 Dokoras |
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You are confident that the special ale probably weighs a few stones. |
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You are certain that the special ale are worth exactly 1804 dokoras. |
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a bottle of Cnyr's barleywine is 14432 Dokoras |
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You are certain that the barleywine weighs around 5 stones. |
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You are certain that the barleywine are worth exactly 14432 dokoras. |
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a bottle of Cnyr's stout is 7216 Dokoras |
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You are confident that the stout weighs around 45 stones. |
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You are certain that the stout are worth exactly 7216 dokoras. |
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a bottle of Cnyr's porter is 3608 Dokoras |
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You wonder if the porter might weigh a few stones. |
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You are certain that the porter are worth exactly 3608 dokoras. |
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a bottle of Cnyr's bitter is 902 Dokoras |
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You are confident that the bitter weighs around 35 stones. |
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You are certain that the bitter are worth exactly 902 dokoras. |
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a bottle of Cnyr's mild is 451 Dokoras |
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You are confident that the mild probably weighs a few stones. |
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You are certain that the mild are worth exactly 451 dokoras. |
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