Walk This Way (1)
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Walk This Way | |
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Event | Hollow Eve Festival 399 |
# of Rooms | 1 |
Store Type | festival shops, weapon shops |
This store only accepts Dokoras
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[Walk This Way]
The metal floor is covered with a carpet whose pile is so deep that footfalls are silenced. In the center of the room are three labeled counters: one called "a rack of walking sticks for those who favor the blunt approach," a second reads "a case of walking sticks for those who like a sharper retort," and a third marked "a stand of canes for those who eschew surprises." Above them hangs a bright banner spanning the entire room. You also see the door to the hall.
Obvious exits: none.
a stand of canes for those who eschew surprises | ||
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Item | Price | Done |
a bloodwood cane topped with a ruby-eyed zombie's head | 23452 | No |
a mistwood cane with a carved handle in the visage of a shrieking crone | 23452 | No |
an ironwood cane topped with a ring of ghosts in a crystal globe | 23452 | No |
a carved cherrywood cane topped with a pewter ball | 23452 | No |
a case of walking sticks for those who like a sharper retort | ||
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Item | Price | Done |
a dogwood walking stick with a dark walnut handle | 8569 | No |
a cherry walking stick with a natural finish | 9020 | No |
an oak walking stick stained a honey brown | 8569 | No |
a highly polished blackthorn walking stick | 8118 | No |
a maple walking stick with a bamboo design | 8569 | No |
a chestnut walking stick with a scorched finish | 85690 | No |
a walking stick of unusual light ebony | 13530 | No |
a birch walking stick with a clear natural finish | 8118 | No |
a rack of walking sticks for those who favor a blunt approach | ||
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Item | Price | Done |
an unvarnished teak cane | 1804 | No |
a knotty pine cane with a steel ferrule | 1804 | No |
a rowan walking stick with a silver cap | 1804 | No |
a hickory walking stick | 1804 | No |
an unadorned ironwood cane | 1804 | No |
a simple walnut cane | 1804 | No |
a walking stick of ash bleached and rubbed with beeswax | 1804 | No |
a walking stick of fine-grained beechwood | 1804 | No |