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Latest revision as of 19:02, 3 November 2024
Comedy of Letters | |
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Event | Hollow Eve Festival 450 |
# of Rooms | 1 |
Store Type | Writing shops |
This store only accepts Kronars
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Sales Floor
[Comedy of Letters, Sales Floor]
Simple whitewashed walls are covered with shelves and racks displaying the shop's wares. Overhead the oil lanterns illuminate the shop with clear light while the clerks move about restocking merchandise.
You also see Attendant Kossia, a tent flap, Tailor Iyte and a prominent notice.
Obvious exits: none.
A prominent notice reads: "Welcome, Guests! We're here to help! Attendant Kossia specializes in custom stationery for those who want the tone of their letters and other correspondences to match their appearance! Likewise, Tailor Iyte studied with Ichea in order to craft the perfect kits for storing your customized stationery in an organized way. Please STUDY their options and ASK them questions to create your favorite items!" |
On the oak rack | ||
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Item | Price | Done |
plain parchment | 625 | No |
sheet of paper | 625 | No |
plain notecard | 625 | No |
plain card | 625 | No |
plain vellum | 625 | No |
plain papyrus | 625 | No |
sheet of letterhead | 625 | No |
sheet of notepaper | 625 | No |
plain memo | 625 | No |
sheet of cardstock | 625 | No |
plain invitation | 625 | No |
On the oak shelf | ||
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Item | Price | Done |
plain missive | 625 | No |
plain document | 625 | No |
plain scroll | 625 | No |
plain foolscap | 625 | No |
plain onionskin | 625 | No |
sheet of rag-paper | 625 | No |
sheet of laid-paper | 625 | No |
sheet of bond-paper | 625 | No |
sheet of rice-paper | 625 | No |
plain sheet | 625 | No |
sheet of stationery | 625 | No |
On the steel rack | ||
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Item | Price | Done |
plain postcard | 625 | No |
plain lettercard | 625 | No |
plain epistle | 625 | No |
plain note | 625 | No |
plain report | 625 | No |
plain bulletin | 625 | No |
plain memorandum | 625 | No |
plain notice | 625 | No |
plain manuscript | 625 | No |
plain missive | 625 | No |
plain codex | 625 | No |
Attendant Kossia
You've overheard others asking Kossia about a number of topics, including color1, modification, color2, symbol, choose, finish, and status.
Color
Attendant Kossia reaches into his seasilk bindle, which seems surprisingly deep and spacious, as he pulls out a tall sign and unfurls it for you to read: 1) an acid-green 2) an alabaster 3) an amber 4) an apple-green 5) an apple-red 6) an apricot 7) an aqua 8) an argent 9) an ash-grey 10) an aubergine 11) an auburn 12) an azure 13) a baby-blue 14) a banana-yellow 15) a barn-red 16) a bardic blue 17) a beige 18) a bisque 19) a bistre 20) a black 21) a blood-red 22) a blue 23) a blue-green 24) a blush pink 25) a bone-white 26) a brick-red 27) a brown 28) a burgundy 29) a burnt orange 30) a buttercup 31) a canary-yellow 32) a cardinal 33) a celadon 34) a cerise 35) a cerulean 36) a charcoal 37) a chartreuse 38) a cherry-red 39) a claret 40) a cloud-grey 41) a coal-black 42) a cobalt 43) a coral 44) a cornflower 45) a cornsilk 46) a cream 47) a crimson 48) a cyan 49) a daffodil 50) a dark blue 51) a dark brown 52) a dark green 53) a dark grey 54) a dark orange 55) a dark pink 56) a dark purple 57) a dark red 58) a dark yellow 59) a dove-grey 60) a dun 61) an ebony 62) an ecru 63) an eggshell 64) an emerald-green 65) a fawn-brown 66) a fern-green 67) a flame-orange 68) a flax-colored 69) a forest-green 70) a fuchsia 71) a garnet-red 72) a gentian 73) a ginger 74) a golden 75) a grass-green 76) a green 77) a grey 78) a heather blue 79) a heliotrope 80) a honey-colored 81) an ichor-green 82) an icy blue 83) an indigo 84) an inky black 85) an ivory 86) a jade green 87) a jet black 88) a khaki 89) a lavender 90) a lemon-yellow 91) a light blue 92) a light brown 93) a light green 94) a light grey 95) a light orange 96) a light pink 97) a light purple 98) a light red 99) a light yellow 100) a lilac 101) a lime-green 102) a liver-brown 103) a magenta 104) a mahogany 105) a marigold 106) a maroon 107) a mauve 108) a midnight-black 109) a midnight-blue 110) a mint-green 111) a moss-green 112) a mulberry 113) a mustard-yellow 114) a nutmeg 115) an oceanic blue 116) an ochre 117) an off white 118) an olive-green 119) an onyx 120) an orange 121) an orchid 122) a peach 123) a peacock-blue 124) a periwinkle 125) a pink 126) a pistachio 127) a pitch black 128) a plum 129) a poppy red 130) a powder-blue 131) a puce 132) a pumpkin-orange 133) a purple 134) a pus-yellow 135) a raspberry-pink 136) a raven-black 137) a red 138) a Rissan-orange 139) a rose 140) a royal blue 141) a russet 142) a rust-red 143) a sable 144) a saffron 145) a sage-green 146) a sapphire-blue 147) a scarlet 148) a sea-green 149) a seafoam 150) a seal-brown 151) a sepia 152) a shell-pink 153) a sky-blue 154) a slate-grey 155) a snow-white 156) a spring-green 157) a steel-grey 158) a straw-colored 159) a strawberry 160) a sunset-orange 161) a swamp-green 162) a taffelberry-black 163) a tan 164) a tangerine 165) a taupe 166) a tawny 167) a teal 168) a turquoise 169) an ultramarine 170) an umber 171) a verdigris 172) a vermilion 173) a violet 174) a violet-blue 175) a violet-red 176) a viridian 177) a yellow [ASK KOSSIA TO CHOOSE COLOR {#} to select the option you're interested in while holding your paper. While you can skip the color1 option, you must do each of the remaining steps. When finished, ASK KOSSIA ABOUT FINISH to review and confirm.]
Modification
Attendant Kossia reaches into his seasilk bindle, which seems surprisingly deep and spacious, as he pulls out a tall sign and unfurls it for you to read: 1) adorned with 2) stamped with 3) depicting 4) displaying 5) embellished with 6) emblazoned with 7) inked with 8) featuring 9) figured with 10) illustrating 11) marked with 12) embossed with 13) imprinted with 14) portraying 15) showcasing 16) showing [ASK KOSSIA TO CHOOSE MODIFICATION {#} to select the option you're interested in while holding your paper. While you can skip the color1 option, you must do each of the remaining steps. When finished, ASK KOSSIA ABOUT FINISH to review and confirm.]
Symbol
Attendant Kossia reaches into his seasilk bindle, which seems surprisingly deep and spacious, as he pulls out a tall sign and unfurls it for you to read: 1) acorn 2) albatross 3) ale-filled mug 4) anchor 5) badger 6) balloon 7) bell 8) blood wolf 9) boar 10) bobcat 11) boobrie 12) bull 13) bunch of grapes 14) burning torch 15) butterfly 16) curled-up cat 17) sitting cat 18) stalking cat 19) tabby cat 20) centaur 21) cantering centaur 22) chalice 23) chicken 24) cobra 25) coiled snake 26) comet 27) cornucopia 28) cow 29) coyote 30) howling coyote 31) crab 32) crane 33) crescent moon 34) crocodile 35) crown 36) dog 37) dolphin 38) donkey 39) dove 40) dragon 41) flaming dragon 42) flying dragon 43) duck 44) erupting volcano 45) eye 46) falcon 47) faiyka 48) feather 49) jellyfish 50) exploding fireball 51) firecat 52) flaming anvil 53) flickering flame 54) fox 55) frog 56) gargoyle 57) ghost 58) goat 59) goblin 60) goshawk 61) gremlin 62) gryphon 63) hanged man 64) hangman's noose 65) harp 66) hawk 67) heart 68) hedgehog 69) heron 70) sprig of holly 71) honeybee 72) horseshoe 73) hourglass 74) hummingbird 75) iladza 76) imp 77) ivy vine 78) jackal 79) jaguar 80) jug 81) kelpie 82) key 83) kingsnake 84) kitten 85) knight on horseback 86) kraken 87) lamb 88) lantern 89) leaping fish 90) leopard 91) leucro 92) lightning bolt 93) lily 94) lion 95) lit candle 96) lizard 97) lobster 98) lotus 99) lute 100) lyre 101) magpie 102) maple leaf 103) mermaid 104) mongoose 105) monkey 106) mouse with cheese 107) musical notes 108) needle and thread 109) negeri blossom 110) nyad 111) oak leaf 112) octopus 113) oil lamp 114) open book 115) orc 116) orlog 117) otter 118) owl 119) ox 120) padlock 121) pair of dice 122) palm tree 123) panther 124) parrot 125) peacock 126) pelican 127) pen and inkwell 128) peony 129) phoenix 130) pine cone 131) pine tree 132) plow 133) pumpkin 134) racoon 135) raindrop 136) ram 137) rat 138) raven in flight 139) rearing horse 140) rearing unicorn 141) roaring lion 142) rooster 143) rosebud 144) running horse 145) sailing ship 146) sana'ati dyaus leaf 147) set of scales 148) scarecrow 149) scorpion 150) rolled up scroll 151) scythe 152) seahorse 153) seashell 154) seven-pointed star 155) shariza 156) shark 157) sheaf of grain 158) flock of sheep 159) shrew 160) shrike 161) skeleton 162) skull and crossbones 163) skunk 164) snail 165) snarling wolf 166) snow-capped mountain 167) snowbeast 168) snowflake 169) spider in a web 170) spoked wheel 171) sprite 172) squirrel 173) stack of books 174) stack of coins 175) stag 176) stork 177) storm goose 178) striking adder 179) sunburst 180) sunflower 181) swamp troll 182) swan 183) target 184) tart 185) telescope 186) thistle 187) thundercloud 188) tiger 189) toadstool 190) togball 191) tombstone 192) triskele 193) turkey 194) turtle 195) umbrella 196) unicorn 197) Vela'tohr blossom 198) velver 199) viper 200) wand 201) weasel 202) wedge of cheese 203) welkin 204) whale 205) willow tree 206) windmill 207) wineglass 208) witch's hat 209) wolf 210) wolverine 211) woodpecker 212) wren 213) wyvern 214) yak 215) yeehar 216) zombie [ASK KOSSIA TO CHOOSE SYMBOL {#} to select the option you're interested in while holding your paper. While you can skip the color1 option, you must do each of the remaining steps. When finished, ASK KOSSIA ABOUT FINISH to review and confirm.]
Tailor Iyte
You've overheard others asking Iyte about a number of topics, including color, container, modification, style, symbol, type, choose, finish, and status.
Color
Tailor Iyte pulls a scroll from his carryall and unrolls it for you to read: 1) acid-green 2) alabaster 3) amber 4) apple-green 5) apple-red 6) apricot 7) aqua 8) argent 9) ash-grey 10) aubergine 11) auburn 12) azure 13) baby-blue 14) banana-yellow 15) barn-red 16) bardic blue 17) beige 18) bisque 19) bistre 20) black 21) blood-red 22) blue 23) blue-green 24) blush-pink 25) bone-white 26) brick-red 27) brown 28) burgundy 29) burnt orange 30) buttercup 31) canary-yellow 32) cardinal 33) celadon 34) cerise 35) cerulean 36) charcoal 37) chartreuse 38) cherry-red 39) claret 40) cloud-grey 41) coal-black 42) cobalt 43) coral 44) cornflower 45) cornsilk 46) cream 47) crimson 48) cyan 49) daffodil 50) dark blue 51) dark brown 52) dark green 53) dark grey 54) dark orange 55) dark pink 56) dark purple 57) dark red 58) dark yellow 59) dove-grey 60) dun 61) ebony 62) ecru 63) eggshell 64) emerald-green 65) fawn-brown 66) fern-green 67) flame-orange 68) flax-colored 69) forest-green 70) fuchsia 71) garnet-red 72) gentian 73) ginger 74) golden 75) grass-green 76) green 77) grey 78) heather-blue 79) heliotrope 80) honey-colored 81) ichorous green 82) icy blue 83) indigo 84) inky black 85) ivory 86) jade-green 87) jet-black 88) khaki 89) lavender 90) lemon-yellow 91) light blue 92) light brown 93) light green 94) light grey 95) light orange 96) light pink 97) light purple 98) light red 99) light yellow 100) lilac 101) lime-green 102) liver-brown 103) magenta 104) mahogany 105) marigold 106) maroon 107) mauve 108) midnight-black 109) midnight-blue 110) mint-green 111) moss-green 112) mulberry 113) mustard-yellow 114) nutmeg 115) oceanic blue 116) ochre 117) off white 118) olive-green 119) onyx 120) orange 121) orchid 122) peach 123) peacock-blue 124) periwinkle 125) pink 126) pistachio 127) pitch-black 128) plum 129) poppy-red 130) powder-blue 131) puce 132) pumpkin-orange 133) purple 134) pus-yellow 135) raspberry-pink 136) raven-black 137) red 138) Rissan-orange 139) rose 140) royal blue 141) russet 142) rust-red 143) sable 144) saffron 145) sage-green 146) sapphire-blue 147) scarlet 148) sea-green 149) seafoam 150) seal-brown 151) sepia 152) shell-pink 153) sky-blue 154) slate-grey 155) snow-white 156) spring-green 157) steel-grey 158) straw-colored 159) strawberry 160) sunset-orange 161) swamp-green 162) taffelberry-black 163) tan 164) tangerine 165) taupe 166) tawny 167) teal 168) turquoise 169) ultramarine 170) umber 171) verdigris 172) vermilion 173) violet 174) violet-blue 175) violet-red 176) viridian 177) yellow As you peruse the list, Iyte expounds, "While some of my associates are willing to rework a design multiple times, all of my sales are final. If you wish to change the design of a kit we finish, you'll need to purchase a new one -- I won't further modify a finished design you agreed to. No exceptions, no refunds, no exchanges." [ASK IYTE TO CHOOSE COLOR {#} to select the option you're interested in while holding the item you wish to create a stacker for. Iyte will only do work for packaging such as envelopes or packages, waxes, and parchments to be used with MAIL. When finished, ASK IYTE ABOUT FINISH to review and confirm.]
Container
Tailor Iyte pulls a scroll from his carryall and unrolls it for you to read: 1) bag 2) basket 3) box 4) bundle 5) case 6) chest 7) dispenser 8) kit 9) pouch 10) tote As you peruse the list, Iyte expounds, "While some of my associates are willing to rework a design multiple times, all of my sales are final. If you wish to change the design of a kit we finish, you'll need to purchase a new one -- I won't further modify a finished design you agreed to. No exceptions, no refunds, no exchanges." [ASK IYTE TO CHOOSE CONTAINER {#} to select the option you're interested in while holding the item you wish to create a stacker for. Iyte will only do work for packaging such as envelopes or packages, waxes, and parchments to be used with MAIL. When finished, ASK IYTE ABOUT FINISH to review and confirm.]
Modification
Tailor Iyte pulls a scroll from his carryall and unrolls it for you to read: 1) adorned with 2) decked out with 3) decorated with 4) depicting 5) displaying 6) embellished with 7) emblazoned with 8) featuring 9) figured with 10) illustrating 11) marked with 12) portraying 13) imprinted with 14) showcasing 15) showing 16) stamped with As you peruse the list, Iyte expounds, "While some of my associates are willing to rework a design multiple times, all of my sales are final. If you wish to change the design of a kit we finish, you'll need to purchase a new one -- I won't further modify a finished design you agreed to. No exceptions, no refunds, no exchanges." [ASK IYTE TO CHOOSE MODIFICATION {#} to select the option you're interested in while holding the item you wish to create a stacker for. Iyte will only do work for packaging such as envelopes or packages, waxes, and parchments to be used with MAIL. When finished, ASK IYTE ABOUT FINISH to review and confirm.]
Style
Tailor Iyte pulls a scroll from his carryall and unrolls it for you to read: 1) ashen 2) crude 3) crudely crafted 4) deformed 5) elongated 6) felt-lined 7) ink-stained 8) leather-lined 9) misshapen 10) oily 11) padded 12) reinforced 13) salt-stained 14) stained 15) velvet-lined 16) warped 17) wax-covered 18) waxed leather 19) well-crafted 20) (blank) As you peruse the list, Iyte expounds, "While some of my associates are willing to rework a design multiple times, all of my sales are final. If you wish to change the design of a kit we finish, you'll need to purchase a new one -- I won't further modify a finished design you agreed to. No exceptions, no refunds, no exchanges." [ASK IYTE TO CHOOSE STYLE {#} to select the option you're interested in while holding the item you wish to create a stacker for. Iyte will only do work for packaging such as envelopes or packages, waxes, and parchments to be used with MAIL. When finished, ASK IYTE ABOUT FINISH to review and confirm.]
Symbol
Tailor Iyte pulls a scroll from his carryall and unrolls it for you to read: 1) adders 2) albatrosses 3) ampules 4) arrows 5) barrels 6) black widow spiders 7) blossoms 8) bottles 9) candles 10) cauldrons 11) censers 12) centaurs 13) charms 14) cigars 15) claws 16) cobras 17) coiled ropes 18) coins 19) cows 20) coyotes 21) crossbow charms 22) crossed lance charms 23) crowns 24) cups 25) dagger charms 26) dice charms 27) dolphins 28) donkeys 29) doves 30) dragonflies 31) eagles 32) eyes 33) feather charms 34) fish charms 35) flowers 36) forger's tongs 37) four-leafed clovers 38) galleons 39) goshawks 40) hammer charms 41) herb charms 42) herons 43) honey bees 44) horned owls 45) icicles 46) igloos 47) jackals 48) jellybeans 49) jellyfish 50) jaguars 51) kegs 52) king snakes 53) knitting needles 54) kraken charms 55) leaves 56) lions 57) lockpicks 58) magpies 59) mongooses 60) needles 61) nightingales 62) octopus charms 63) orlogs 64) oxen 65) panthers 66) phoenixes 67) pickaxe charms 68) quills 69) raccoons 70) rams 71) ravens 72) roses 73) runestone charms 74) scorpions 75) seashells 76) seven-pointed stars 77) sharks 78) shield charms 79) shrews 80) shrikes 81) skulls 82) spiderwebs 83) stars 84) tabby cats 85) talons 86) tricorns 87) unicorns 88) vipers 89) vultures 90) wand charms 91) weasels 92) welkins 93) wild boars 94) wolverines 95) wolves 96) wraiths 97) wrens 98) wyverns 99) yaks 100) zombies As you peruse the list, Iyte expounds, "While some of my associates are willing to rework a design multiple times, all of my sales are final. If you wish to change the design of a kit we finish, you'll need to purchase a new one -- I won't further modify a finished design you agreed to. No exceptions, no refunds, no exchanges." [ASK IYTE TO CHOOSE SYMBOL {#} to select the option you're interested in while holding the item you wish to create a stacker for. Iyte will only do work for packaging such as envelopes or packages, waxes, and parchments to be used with MAIL. When finished, ASK IYTE ABOUT FINISH to review and confirm.]
Type
Tailor Iyte pulls a scroll from his carryall and unrolls it for you to read: 1) ash-dusted 2) battered 3) broken fragments of 4) charms of 5) charred 6) colorful 7) complex 8) crystalline 9) faded 10) gemstone 11) glitter-drenched 12) glitter-dusted 13) glittered 14) large 15) minuscule 16) modest 17) mud-covered 18) oversized 19) painted 20) simple 21) soot-covered 22) stone 23) tiled 24) tiny 25) weathered 26) wooden As you peruse the list, Iyte expounds, "While some of my associates are willing to rework a design multiple times, all of my sales are final. If you wish to change the design of a kit we finish, you'll need to purchase a new one -- I won't further modify a finished design you agreed to. No exceptions, no refunds, no exchanges." [ASK IYTE TO CHOOSE TYPE {#} to select the option you're interested in while holding the item you wish to create a stacker for. Iyte will only do work for packaging such as envelopes or packages, waxes, and parchments to be used with MAIL. When finished, ASK IYTE ABOUT FINISH to review and confirm.]