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[Vidro's Glassworks, Display Room]
Simple canvas-draped wooden frames outline a spacious dirt floor, packed and swept for easy footing. From an overhead beam hang copper lanterns positioned to display the wares to their best advantage. Two shelves line one side of the tent, while a sturdy rack stands opposite. Near the back, a lined tray stands on top of a pile of crates serving as a makeshift table. Below, a white basket and a black basket hold miscellaneous items. You also see a canvas flap and a large sign with the words "Attention shoppers!" printed in block letters.
Obvious exits: east.

A sign reads:
"Please be aware that there are similar items on different display units. It is recommended that you verify you are ordering the correct item before you make your purchase."

On the top shelf you see a small box, an orange glass mortar with a frosted rabbit, a pale green glass mortar etched with twining vines, an amber glass mortar with a frosted adder, a purple glass mortar etched with a ring of jadice flowers and a black glass mortar etched with jagged flames.

In the small box you see a green glass pestle, a black glass pestle, an orange glass pestle, a blue glass pestle, a red glass pestle, a clear glass pestle and a yellow glass pestle.

a green glass pestle is 10000 Kronars
a black glass pestle is 10000 Kronars
an orange glass pestle is 10000 Kronars
a blue glass pestle is 10000 Kronars
a red glass pestle is 10000 Kronars
a clear glass pestle is 10000 Kronars
a yellow glass pestle is 10000 Kronars

On the top shelf you see a small box, an orange glass mortar with a frosted rabbit, a pale green glass mortar etched with twining vines, an amber glass mortar with a frosted adder, a purple glass mortar etched with a ring of jadice flowers and a black glass mortar etched with jagged flames.

an orange glass mortar with a frosted rabbit is 31250 Kronars
The color of a ripe pumpkin, the bowl of the mortar is smooth and steep, the glass unmarred but for the inquisitive rabbit etched and frosted at the bottom.

a pale green glass mortar etched with twining vines is 31250 Kronars
A braided vine circles the mortar, tendrils and leaves tangling and twining before separating again.

an amber glass mortar with a frosted adder is 31250 Kronars
Ale-colored glass houses a frosted adder that twines around the inside of the mortar bowl before ending at the center, its fangs poised to strike.

a purple glass mortar etched with a ring of jadice flowers is 31250 Kronars
Centered perfectly, a linked chain of delicately outlined jadice flowers circles the bowl of the mortar.

a black glass mortar etched with jagged flames is 31250 Kronars
Surrounding the outside of the bowl, jagged flames twist and spiral as if frozen in mid-blaze.

On the bottom shelf you see a red glass goblet with an etched rose, a clear glass goblet with a frosted steed, a green glass with a frosted oak tree and a smoky-grey glass ringed with thunderbolts.

a red glass goblet with an etched rose is 16250 Kronars
Finely etched lines embellish the petals of a rose in full bloom, with each petal uniquely detailed.

a clear glass goblet with a frosted steed is 12000 Kronars
Around the center of the goblet, the frosted image of a steed with tail unfurling behind it runs at full gallop.

On the sturdy rack you see a circular mirror etched around the edge with a pack of running wolves, a square mirror frosted around the sides with a diamond pattern, a rectangular mirror etched with frosted and flowering vines, a triangular mirror etched in the right corner with a crescent moon and an oval mirror frosted along the bottom rim with water grasses.

a circular mirror etched around the edge with a pack of running wolves is 12500 Kronars
a square mirror frosted around the sides with a diamond pattern is 12500 Kronars
a rectangular mirror etched with frosted and flowering vines is 12500 Kronars
a triangular mirror etched in the right corner with a crescent moon is 12500 Kronars
an oval mirror frosted along the bottom rim with water grasses is 12500 Kronars

On the lined tray you see a twisted gold and emerald glass tailband, a bronze and amber glass tailband, a silver and blue glass tailband and a burnished copper and red glass tailband.

a twisted gold and emerald glass tailband is 22500 Kronars
Thin gold pieces twist before ending in caps of gold that separate them from the deep emerald glass.

a bronze and amber glass tailband is 13750 Kronars
Thick bronze bands flank a center ring of amber-colored glass.

a silver and blue glass tailband is 18750 Kronars
Brushed silver, textured for a pebbled appearance, bands a ring of deep blue glass in four equal sections.

a burnished copper and red glass tailband is 13750 Kronars
A ring of copper shaped into a series of connecting diamonds rests between twin bands of red glass.

In the white basket you see a black glass mortar, a green glass mortar, a blue glass mortar, a clear glass mortar, a red glass mortar and a small note.

A small note reads:
"These plain mortars can be custom-etched by Apprentice Glass Artisan Vidro. Appointment slots are limited and are not guaranteed, so purchase at your discretion."

a black glass mortar is 12500 Kronars
a green glass mortar is 12500 Kronars
a blue glass mortar is 12500 Kronars
a clear glass mortar is 12500 Kronars
a red glass mortar is 12500 Kronars

In the black basket you see a green glass, a clear glass, a rose glass, a cobalt glass, a yellow glass and a small note.

A small note reads:
"These plain glasses can be custom-etched by Apprentice Glass Artisan Vidro. Appointment slots are limited and are not guaranteed, so purchase at your discretion."

a green glass is 6250 Kronars
a clear glass is 6250 Kronars
a rose glass is 6250 Kronars
a cobalt glass is 6250 Kronars
a yellow glass is 6250 Kronars

[Vidro's Glassworks, Waiting Area]
Rugs and cushions blanket the ground in soft, colorful piles. Standing alone against the back wall, a pedestal displays a large glass sculpture. At the other side of the room, a circular table with assorted refreshments sits next to an appointment book on a small wooden podium. A canvas curtain hangs against an outer wall, providing escorted access to the work area outside. In the center of the curtain hangs a cloth sign.
Obvious exits: west.

The sign says:

I'm closed right now.
            - Glass Artisan Vidro, Apprentice

Mounted on a mahogany base, the red glass dragon stands nearly a foot tall, each scale carefully rendered. Clear glass fangs and claws glint wickedly, enhanced by the light of the candle nestled in the dragon's belly. The beast's forked tail curves as if poised to lash. A small notecard, mounted to the base, is nearly obscured by the rippling orange glass beard trailing from the dragon's chin.

On the circular table you see a delicate porcelain pot of aromatic blueberry tea, a chilled carafe of white wine and a plate of gingerbread S'Kra Mur cookies.

Squat and rounded, the white porcelain pot is unblemished but for a tiny chip on the lid.

You pour yourself a mug of blueberry tea. Cheers!
You take a sip of the tea, savoring its mellow and fragrant bouquet.

You pour yourself a goblet of white wine. Cheers!
You take a sip of the wine. A charming mix of delicate, subtle flavors with very little aftertaste. Not the least bit acidic or corky.

You help yourself to a S'Kra Mur cookie. Yum!
You take a bite of the cookie. Yummy! Spicy and sweet!