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a quilted blue-violet wool tunic with gold beadwork along the shoulders - 4250 L <br/> |
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a stark white woolen tunic with narrow silver piping along the seams - 750 L <br/> |
a stark white woolen tunic with narrow silver piping along the seams - 750 L <br/> |
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a subdued grey wool tunic with a high-necked collar <br/> |
a subdued grey wool tunic with a high-necked collar - 750 L <br/> |
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a deep rose wool tunic embroidered with white rosebuds - 750 L <br/> |
a deep rose wool tunic embroidered with white rosebuds - 750 L <br/> |
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an enveloping black wool cloak with an amber clasp - 1350 L <br/> |
an enveloping black wool cloak with an amber clasp - 1350 L <br/> |
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a fur-lined blue wool cape with an amethyst cloak pin - 5550 L <br/> |
a fur-lined blue wool cape with an amethyst cloak pin - 5550 L <br/> |
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Please be careful when making your purchase -- our clerk is colorblind, so be sure to point to the exact item you wish to own. |
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==Eorie== |
==Eorie== |
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Dyer's Cottage | |
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Province | Therengia |
Justice | Unknown |
Town | Rossgallan Keep |
Map | Ranik's Map 34b |
Owner | Seamstress Eorie |
# of Rooms | 1 |
Store Type | Clothing shops |
This store only accepts Lirums
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[Rossgallan Keep, Dyer's Cottage]
Fleeces in all colors of the rainbow hang, lashed to wooden stretcher frames, from the walls of the tiny cottage. Brilliant arrays of dyed fabrics in carefully folded stacks line the shelves along the walls, ready for customers to collect the work they commissioned. You also see the seamstress Eorie, a polished copperleaf armoire, a mistwood pedestal table with some stuff on it, and an unobtrusive cloak rack with some stuff on it.
Obvious exits: out.
In the copperleaf armoire
a deep rose satin gown edged with bands of cream and gold ribbons - 5000 L
a pleated wheat-hued linen gown with bands of ribbons edging the sleeves - 880 L
a misty blue silk gown embroidered with irises along the neckline - 12800 L
an empire-waisted gown in cerise velvet with a lace-edged linen collar - 5000 L
a saffron-hued linen gown embroidered with knotwork dragons - 780 L
a sheer linen robe adorned with shadow-embroidered water lilies - 800 L
On the pedestal table
a padded lilac velvet tunic with a nipped-in waist - 1250 L
a rich chocolate-brown woolen tunic embroidered with silver cobwebs - 1550 L
a quilted blue-violet wool tunic with gold beadwork along the shoulders - 4250 L
a stark white woolen tunic with narrow silver piping along the seams - 750 L
a subdued grey wool tunic with a high-necked collar - 750 L
a deep rose wool tunic embroidered with white rosebuds - 750 L
a small parchment note
On the cloak rack
a sage-green felted wool jacket with mistwood buttons - 1350 L
an abbreviated pink wool jacket with ivory silk frogs - 1350 L
a thigh-length quilted brown jacket fastened with a silver clasp - 1350 L
a dashing amber wool half-cape with an antique gold chain - 5550 L
a cherry-red wool cloak with a deep satin-lined hood - 1350 L
an enveloping black wool cloak with an amber clasp - 1350 L
a fur-lined blue wool cape with an amethyst cloak pin - 5550 L
Eorie
Eorie looks up from her sewing with a smile. She is a middle-aged Human woman, comfortably plump, with rosy cheeks and a sprinkle of grey in her dark brown hair.
A heavy canvas apron flecked with splotches of dye and bits of thread covers her clothes, protecting them from harm. "If you're interested," she says, "I sometimes take commissions for special items. Just ASK me about SEWING to find out more."
Eorie says, "Yes, I take commissions for custom sewing work. I can make the following garments:"
1) gown 2) shirt 3) tunic 4) cloak
[ORDER # FROM EORIE]
Eorie says, "So, you'd like to order a cloak? I can make that in the following materials:"
1) linen 2) wool 3) tweed 4) brocade 5) velvet 6) silk
[ORDER # FROM EORIE]
Eorie says, "So, you'd like to order a wool cloak? I can make that in the following colors:"
1) pink 2) maroon 3) cranberry 4) forest 5) green 6) teal 7) navy 8) purple 9) creamy 10) white 11) chestnut 12) brown 13) black 14) golden 15) silvery
[ORDER # FROM EORIE]
Eorie says, "Very well, that will be a forest wool cloak. Now, let's see... I've some pattern books here for you to look at." She shows you the books displaying the following different styles of wools:
1) quilted 2) fur-lined 3) silk-lined 4) variegated 5) multi-hued 6) short 7) waist-length 8) hip-length 9) thigh-length 10) knee-length 11) calf-length 12) high-necked 13) layered 14) enveloping 15) swirling
[ORDER # FROM EORIE]
Eorie says, "Very well, that will be a silk-lined forest wool cloak. That's going to look simply lovely. Now, for the finishing touches..." She shows you some more patterns with the following embellishments:
1) a silver gryphon clasp 2) a silver willow tree clasp 3) a copper chain clasp 4) an eye-shaped topaz clasp 5) an onyx claw clasp 6) a bronze wyvern clasp 7) a circular silver pin 8) an ivory feather clasp 9) silver beadwork 10) golden beadwork 11) a high collar 12) silvery epaulets 13) gilded epaulets 14) a deep hood
[ORDER # FROM EORIE]
Eorie says, "Excellent choice. You've chosen to order a silk-lined forest wool cloak with gilded epaulets. I can make that for you for 12810 lirums. If you're happy with your order, then I'll need you to confirm it."