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A sign hanging next to the archway proclaims, "The Owirvald Raffle Company! Coming soon!"
A sign hanging next to the archway proclaims, "The Owirvald Raffle Company! Coming soon!"


>go curtain

'''[Owirvald Auction Company, Auction Floor]'''
''
Rich sandalwood covers the interior walls of this spacious hall, its high-polished sheen reflecting the light from the various brass lanterns hung about the room. Rows of leather-padded benches face the podium, offering a comfortable place to sit. You also see an auctioneer's podium, a creamy white ricepaper door, and an opal-beaded curtain.''

''Obvious exits: southeast, south, southwest.''

>look door

You see nothing unusual.

It is closed.

Revision as of 16:36, 23 December 2007

[Owirvald Auction Company, Display Room]

Rich sandalwood covers the interior walls of this spacious caravan, its high-polished sheen reflecting the light from the various brass lanterns hung about the room. A pair of glass-topped display tables flank the opal-beaded curtain leading into the main hall. You also see an auction attendant, a carved archway, and a brass-bound sandalwood door leading out.

Obvious exits: none.


A sign hanging next to the archway proclaims, "The Owirvald Raffle Company! Coming soon!"


>go curtain

[Owirvald Auction Company, Auction Floor] Rich sandalwood covers the interior walls of this spacious hall, its high-polished sheen reflecting the light from the various brass lanterns hung about the room. Rows of leather-padded benches face the podium, offering a comfortable place to sit. You also see an auctioneer's podium, a creamy white ricepaper door, and an opal-beaded curtain.

Obvious exits: southeast, south, southwest.

>look door

You see nothing unusual.

It is closed.