Poetry in Motion (1)

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Poetry in Motion
Festival Name Jeolandu Festival 389
Owner
# of Rooms 1
Store Type Festival
This store only accepts Kronars

[Poetry in Motion]
Several clean spots on the dusty shelf along the back wall of this wagon reveal where merchandise has recently been sold. A glass counter, smudged and made tacky by many shoppers' hands, prevents handling of the merchandise. You also see a wooden rack with some stuff on it and a painted door.
Obvious exits: none.


On the shelf
Item Price Done
a crystal ball filled with swirling liquid 3562   No
a crystal ball filled with swirling liquid 3562   No
a crystal ball filled with swirling liquid 3562   No
a crystal ball filled with swirling liquid 3562   No
a crystal ball filled with swirling liquid 3562   No
a crystal ball filled with swirling liquid 3562   No
a crystal ball filled with swirling liquid 3562   No
The crystal balls have different colored liquids in the uppse and lower chambers. Use the look verb to identify which colors.
In the glass counter
Item Price Done
a platinum-banded biconical crystal amulet 43750   No
a biconical amulet banded with gold filigree 7187   No
a silver-banded biconical crystal amulet 3750   No
a brass-banded biconical crystal amulet 3437   No
an onyx-banded biconical crystal amulet 6125   No
a biconical amulet banded with braided black leather 3375   No
The amulets have different colored liquids in the upper and lower chambers. Use the look verb to identify which colors.
On the wooden rack
Item Price Done
a liquid-filled dual-chambered crystal rod 3750   No
a liquid-filled dual-chambered crystal rod 3750   No
a liquid-filled dual-chambered crystal rod 3750   No
a liquid-filled dual-chambered crystal rod 3750   No
a liquid-filled dual-chambered crystal rod 3750   No
a liquid-filled dual-chambered crystal rod 3750   No
The crystal rods have different colored liquids in the upper and lower chambers. Use the look verb to identify which colors.