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|name=<color> haversack crafted from silk |
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|look=Silverwood is shaped to create the slightly rounded frame of this shoulder-worn container and a sturdy but soft fabric is stretched around it. A rose-shaped silver button may be used to hold the flap closed. |
|look=Silverwood is shaped to create the slightly rounded frame of this shoulder-worn container and a sturdy but soft fabric is stretched around it. A rose-shaped silver button may be used to hold the flap closed. |
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|MTag=silk, silverwood, wood, silver |
|MTag=silk, silverwood, wood, silver |
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|CTag=silver, grey |
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|STag=rose |
|STag=rose |
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|type=container |
|type=container |
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|wearloc=shoulder |
|wearloc=shoulder |
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|weight=60 |
|weight=60 |
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|lsize=8 |
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|wsize=5 |
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|csize=1000 |
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Revision as of 14:19, 27 May 2015
<color> haversack crafted from silk | |
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Look: | Silverwood is shaped to create the slightly rounded frame of this shoulder-worn container and a sturdy but soft fabric is stretched around it. A rose-shaped silver button may be used to hold the flap closed. |
Weight: | 60 stones |
Metal: | No |
Appraised Cost: | 12,500 Kronars10,000 Lirums <br />9,020 Dokoras <br />12.5 LTBpoints <br />12.5 Tickets <br />12.5 Scrips <br /> |
Properties: |
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Dimensions: | 8 length x 5 width x 2 height |
Capacity: | 15 length x 10 width x 5 height (1000 stones) |
Sources: | Source is Getting Back to Basics (4), Getting Back to Basics (3), Getting Back to Basics (2), Getting Back to Basics (1) |