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Builder's Warehouse
Province Qi'Reshalia
Justice Unknown
Town Aesry Surlaenis'a
Map Ranik's Map 98
Owner Unknown
# of Rooms 10
Store Type Housing shops
This store only accepts Lirums

[Builder's Warehouse, Interior]
An entry area to the warehouse lies just inside the door. As the space stretches away from the docks, rice paper screens partition it into private sections that shopkeepers rent to display their wares. Fluttering overhead, a paper mobile hangs out of reach and dances wildly in the breeze each time the door opens and closes. You also see an open ricepaper screen, an archway, an exit door and a low bench.
Obvious exits: east.


[Smoque's Screens]
Translucent ricepaper screens in neutral and pastel colors are on display along the walls of the shop. A sliding arrangement near the door allows the purchaser to judge the colors in the light when selecting furnishings for their home. You also see Smoque and an elegant ricepaper notice.
Obvious exits: east, out.


Smoque's Screens
Item Price Done
a soft white ricepaper screen 50000   No
a shell-pink ricepaper screen 50000   No
a seafoam green ricepaper screen 50000   No
a pale blue ricepaper screen 50000   No
a black-ribbed ricepaper screen 50000   No
a painted ricepaper screen 50000   No
a translucent ricepaper screen 50000   No


[Where There's Smoque, There's Fyere!]
Fires burn in small braziers and stoves, each carefully screened to protect the ricepaper screens which form the walls of the shop. Designed to sit upon the floor, the low braziers provide a surprising amount of warmth for their size. You also see Fyere.
Obvious exits: west.


Where There's Smoque, There's Fyere!
Item Price Done
a bowl-shaped copper brazier 40000   No
a bowl-shaped hammered bronze brazier 40000   No
a low bronze brazier 40000   No
an open brick-lined hearth 160000   No
an oak-mantled brick hearth 135000   No
a low brick floor stove 65000   No
a square cast iron stove 65000   No
a low cast iron brazier 40000   No

[Thymes' Tables]
The fragrance of freshly carved sandalwood doesn't quite mask the sharper smells of the lacquer used to provide the glossy finish so popular on the island. An assortment of tables and desks are on display, providing the homeowner with a good selection of both traditional and modern styles. From the abstract shesegri design of the meditation table to the more representative floral images on the rose and lotus tables, the shop bespeaks fine craftsmanship and careful attention to detail. You also see Ynez Thymes.
Obvious exits: out.


Thymes' Tables
Item Price Done
a lacquered dragonclaw-foot table 40000   No
a low lacquered lotus blossom table 50000   No
a red lacquered rose blossom table 50000   No
a gold and red lacquered desk 60000   No
an elegant black lacquered desk 65000   No
a carved sandalwood end-table 30000   No
a lacquered meditation table 45000   No

[Builder's Warehouse, Sectioned Corridor]
The screens form a passageway to move deeper into the warehouse. A sisal runner covering the wood planked floor and the scent of burning sandalwood lends warmth and comfort to the practical space. The muted shouts of workers on the dock drift into the interior through partly-open windows high overhead. You also see a shifting silk-curtained arch and a soft blue ricepaper screen.
Obvious exits: east, west.


[The Lap of Luxury]
Pale gold ricepaper screens enclose the small shop. Within, piles of cushions in various fabrics and colors are scattered upon the floor. Traditionally, local homes use these cushions in place of the mainlander's chairs to offer a comfortable place for guests to sit or recline while eating dinner at low tables. You also see a clerk.
Obvious exits: out.


The Lap of Luxury
Item Price Done
a pile of red-piped white cushions (set of 4) 30000   No
a pile of deep red silk cushions (set of 4) 45000   No
a pile of leaf green silk cushions (set of 4) 50000   No
a pile of tassled brocade cushions (set of 4) 30000   No
a pile of plush damask cushions (set of 4) 35000   No
a pile of red damask cushions (set of 4) 35000   No
a pile of blue silk cushions (set of 4) 45000   No
a pile of gold-piped silk cushions (set of 4) 55000   No

[Fenwycke's Floormats]
Samples of the local floormats -- woven reed or grass floor matting which conceal the floor of a home -- are on display along the walls of the shop. The shopkeeper, Fenwycke, plies his trade as he works, waiting for customers to make their decisions. You also see a distinctive reed-rimmed sign and Fenwycke.
Obvious exits: out.


Fenwycke's Floormats
Item Price Done
a basketweave sisal floormat 18000   No
a braided dune grass floormat 10000   No
a black and tan oval sisal floormat 20000   No
a jade-bordered ivory sisal floormat 20000   No
a painted canvas floormat 10000   No
a blue-banded tan sisal floormat 12000   No
a woven tules reed floormat 20000   No
a herringbone sea grass floormat 12000   No

[Builder's Warehouse, Sectioned Corridor]
Several open screens lead into various sections providing wares for the homeowner or builder. From somewhere in the farthest reaches comes the soft cry of an infant and his mother's singing coos to calm him as she works. You also see a gracefully curved arch and a wide doorway.
Obvious exits: west.


[Tredwynne's Bedding]
Translucent ricepaper screens line the walls of the shop, the austerity complementing the black stone columns as well as the neutral color of the woven reed floormat. Against the understated neutrality of the background decor, the sleeping mats on display around the shop provide bright splashes of color. You also see Tredwynne and the back room.
Obvious exits: out.


Tredwynne's Bedding
Item Price Done
a black cotton sleeping mat 5000   No
a blue-striped cotton sleeping mat 6000   No
a deep red satin sleeping mat 10000   No
a pale green cotton sleeping mat 5000   No
a leaf print cotton sleeping mat 7000   No
a floral chintz sleeping mat 10000   No
a moss green silk sleeping mat 20000   No

[A Room With A View]
Thin metal chains hang from the ceiling, supporting metal-framed frosted and stained glass windows. The windows are more decorative than functional, keeping insects out and allowing light to filter through the cut glass surfaces. You also see the glazier.
Obvious paths: out.


A Room With A View
Item Price Done
a diamond-paned frosted glass window 90000   No
an oval frosted glass window 85000   No
a high arched frosted glass window 80000   No
a round etched glass window 60000   No
a fan-shaped stained glass window 60000   No
a high arched stained glass window 45000   No
a round stained glass window 40000   No
an oval stained glass window 40000   No
a cathedral stained glass window 100000   No
a high stained glass transom 50000   No