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'''On the counter''' you see a gold ring made to resemble the shape of two hands clasped in prayer, a coiling gold necklace made to resemble the shape of two hands clasped in prayer and a gold bangle made to resemble the shape of two hands clasped in prayer.
'''On the counter''' you see a gold ring made to resemble the shape of two hands clasped in prayer, a coiling gold necklace made to resemble the shape of two hands clasped in prayer and a gold bangle made to resemble the shape of two hands clasped in prayer.

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Revision as of 13:30, 23 December 2007

The tent walls are so worn in several areas that they are sewn together with patches in a myriad of colors. Two lanterns hang from curved poles, casting a warm glow throughout the tent. One lone acolyte stands in the corner, nodding to the patrons as they look over the array of merchandise on the table. You also see a tent flap, a beaded curtain, and a mahogany table with some stuff on it. Obvious exits: east.

On the mahogany table you see a silver ritual goblet, a silver wedding cup, a gold wedding cup, an etched crystal chalice, an obsidian ritual goblet, a chipped obsidian goblet painted with a ring of scorpions in gold and an etched crystal chalice engraved with two open palms cradling a starburst.

East: Mother Nyuku's Fine Clothing for the Cleric Clothing tailored specifically for the practicing cleric is folded neatly and placed upon tables. The attendants, acolytes dressed in white robes, wander back and forth, straightening the misplaced articles of clothing that have been passed over by several hands. You also see an oaken table with some stuff on it, a worn maple table with some stuff on it, an elaborate clothing stand with some stuff on it, and a rosewood counter with some stuff on it. Obvious exits: west.

On the oaken table you see a blackened robe dagger with an obsidian panther-shaped hilt, a ceremonial gold-hilted robe dagger, a simple bronze robe dagger and a curved ruby-hilted robe dagger.

On the maple table you see some simple brown clerical robes and some finely embroidered ivory clerical robes.

On the clothing stand you see a golden cashmere smock stitched with the image of a unicorn standing over a fallen warrior, an ebony woolen smock stitched with the image of a silver-winged hawk in flight, a sturdy burlap smock stitched with the image of charging boar, a jade green spidersilk smock embroidered with an iridescent dolphin, a fine linen smock embroidered with a tabby cat, a woolen brown prayer sash, an elaborately beaded prayer sash, a muslin smock stitched with the image of a grazing yak and a loose gauze smock embroidered with the image of an opalescent butterfly.

On the counter you see a gold ring made to resemble the shape of two hands clasped in prayer, a coiling gold necklace made to resemble the shape of two hands clasped in prayer and a gold bangle made to resemble the shape of two hands clasped in prayer.