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This shop was accidently released at Hollow Eve 436, and was then removed.


==Damp Cave==
==Damp Cave==

Latest revision as of 22:32, 15 November 2020

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Corroded Corner
Event Hollow Eve Festival 436
# of Rooms 1
Store Type Weapon shops
This store only accepts Kronars

This shop was accidently released at Hollow Eve 436, and was then removed.

Damp Cave

[Corroded Corner, Damp Cave]
Barnacle-encrusted pilings flank the exit of this cave, supporting a waterlogged expanse of ship hull used as decoration. Moisture clings to the uneven surface of the cavern walls, trickling down occasionally to gather in small pools on the rough stone floor. A large sign hangs over the counter while a banded oak barrel sits just to the side. On the opposite wall rests a massive iron anchor, weathered and clearly having seen better days.
You also see a darkly stained oak stand under the anchor with several things on it and a prominent table in the center of the chamber with a glass brigantine sculpture riding cobalt glass waves on it.
Obvious exits: none.


A prominent sign reads:
These treasures were recovered from several dangerous excursions to the deepest parts of the seas at great expense. 
                               The prices on these items reflect these incursions. 
       We have attempted to clean everything to the best of our ability without compromising their integrity. 
                                We do not assure quality and there are no refunds. 
                        Items may still have some moisture but that should clear up in time. 
                                        The sculpture is not for sale.
On the table
Item Price Done
a glass brigantine sculpture - More than a foot in length, the glass ship rests atop curled waves of cobalt blue glass. The hull of the boat contains an amber tint, mimicking the wood of a genuine brigantine. Thin glass rods mounted to the boat support stiffened canvas sails as well as a woven glass crow's nest at the top of the foremast. An engraved silver plaque, nearly obscured by waves, identifies the ship. A silver plaque reads:"A.G.S. Hoefert". ATMO: The brigantine seesaws forward on its glassy waves, supported by springs nearly hidden between the glass. It continues to sway for a few moments before stopping, as if controlled by an unseen hand. Not for sale   
On the oak stand
Item Price Done
A small card reads:
We found a shipment of these orlogs in a crate submerged quite some time at the bottom of the sea. They are somewhat damaged but we are assured they are repairable for the industrious person. Our prices reflect this incurred expense.
scuffed and rusted brass orlog 18,750   !!
scuffed and rusted brass pendant-orlog 18,750   No


In the oak barrel
Item Price Done
small corroded peg nail 475   
large corroded peg nail 475   


In the woven basket
Item Price Done
tarnished brass key 125   !!
On the low counter
Item Price Done
wrapped-hilt rapier with a pitted blade 7,500   
weathered dragon-hilted claymore 13,125   
scarred scimitar with an embossed hilt 7,875   
shell-hilted cutlass 3,750   No
jagged-edged longsword with an ornate pommel 8,437   !!
gouged short sword with a mahogany grip 4,687