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|desc=Sandstone floors have been rubbed smooth and lightly polished to a soft, rosy glow, then covered with a luxurious scatter of thick carpets patterned in a white-on-white arabesque motif. Light glints off the glass fronts of tall rosewood cabinets filled with rows of velvet-lined shelves holding an array of precious and semiprecious gemstones, and a long table that is covered with a length of white linen is scattered with magnifying lenses, forceps, and other tools of the gembuyer's trade. You also see Mhasulri and a lapis-edged door. |
|desc=Sandstone floors have been rubbed smooth and lightly polished to a soft, rosy glow, then covered with a luxurious scatter of thick carpets patterned in a white-on-white arabesque motif. Light glints off the glass fronts of tall rosewood cabinets filled with rows of velvet-lined shelves holding an array of precious and semiprecious gemstones, and a long table that is covered with a length of white linen is scattered with magnifying lenses, forceps, and other tools of the gembuyer's trade. You also see Mhasulri and a lapis-edged door.}} |
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Revision as of 20:21, 25 August 2008
This shop is on the Street of Stoneworkers
| Mhasulri the Gem Buyer | |
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| Province | Therengia |
| Justice | Unknown |
| Town | Muspar'i |
| Map | Ranik's Map 47 |
| Room ID | Unknown |
| Owner | Mhasulri |
| # of Rooms | 1 |
| Store Type | Gem shops |
This store only accepts Lirums
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[Mhasulri the Gem Buyer]
Sandstone floors have been rubbed smooth and lightly polished to a soft, rosy glow, then covered with a luxurious scatter of thick carpets patterned in a white-on-white arabesque motif. Light glints off the glass fronts of tall rosewood cabinets filled with rows of velvet-lined shelves holding an array of precious and semiprecious gemstones, and a long table that is covered with a length of white linen is scattered with magnifying lenses, forceps, and other tools of the gembuyer's trade. You also see Mhasulri and a lapis-edged door.