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Revision as of 03:14, 27 December 2007
| Turialo's Haven | |
|---|---|
| Festival Name | Jeolandu Festival 389 |
| Owner | Turialo |
| # of Rooms | 2 |
| Store Type | Festival |
This store only accepts Kronars
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[Turialo's Haven]
The walls and ceiling of this small caravan have been painted a pale blue, a mural of a winter landscape making it seem much larger than it is. The fresh white carpet is sprinkled with a blue glitter, giving it the appearance of newly fallen snow. Large origami snowflakes have been hung from the ceiling, completing the look. You also see a white table with some stuff on it, a large clothing rack with some stuff on it, a large mannequin with some stuff on it, and a wide door.
Obvious exits: east.
The glittering carpet has been shaded a light grey in a few places to resemble snowdrifts, further enhancing the look of new-fallen snow. The design on the carpet merges seamlessly with the mural.
| On the white table | ||
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| Item | Price | Done |
| a royal purple muff lined with dark grey rabbit fur | 20000 | |
| a dark blue damask muff lined with black fur | 7750 | |
| a pair of blue woolen mittens with white fur lining | 3750 | |
| a white satin headband painted with large silver snowflakes | 7500 | |
| a wide silver damask headband stitched with white stars | 6250 | |
[Turialo's Haven, Winter Jewelry]
The walls of this small room are painted to resemble the interior of a jeolzindu, with white ice bricks painted onto wooden boards. A small circular window has been frosted over and painted with a scene of children throwing snowballs. A small cast iron stove crackles cheerfully in one corner of the room, a fresh pot of tea resting atop it. You also see a small wooden table with some stuff on it, a white counter with some stuff on it, and a small windowed door.
Obvious exits: west.
Hints of cheerful firelight can be seen through the narrow slots of the stove's door.
This cheerful silver teapot has a row of white ducks painted on its side.
You take a sip of the tea. Warm and spicy. It makes you tingle down to your toes!