Cursed Ship Quest:
Clothing

some brown suede moccasins laced with knotted leather cords
Lined with brown rabbit fur, these moccasins are designed to provide dry warmth in the coldest weather.

[Name] taps one of his suede moccasins against the other, knocking some dirt off the sole.

a midnight black hooded cloak
A magnificent snow white owl is embroidered on the midnight black cloak. Its wings are outspread as if poised to take flight.

a diaphanous white silk belt edged with gold threads
Several layers of gossamer silk have been folded together and bound by gold stitching to create a belt incomparably flattering to any figure.

The silk belt is pocketed.
The silk belt is incredibly pliant.
It appears that the silk belt can be worn around the waist.
You are confident that the silk belt might weigh a few stones.
You are certain that the silk belt is worth exactly 1000 lirums.

a storm grey hooded cloak clasped with a sapphire dew drop

a tattered sailcloth cloak clasped at the shoulder with a scrimshaw whale tooth
Saltwater stains and a wind-tattered hem are evidence of the cloak's hard use on the open seas.

The sailcloth cloak is pocketed.
The sailcloth cloak is quite supple.
It appears that the sailcloth cloak can be draped over the shoulders.
You are confident that the sailcloth cloak might weigh a few hundred stones.
You are certain that the sailcloth cloak is worth exactly 5000 lirums.

a salt-stained leather hat banded with braids of colored seagrass

It appears that the leather hat can be worn on the head.
You are confident that the leather hat might weigh a few stones.
You are certain that the leather hat is worth exactly 50 lirums.

an open front-laced black sarcenet shirt
A paler shade of grey silk is visible around the collar and the bottom quarter of the sleeves. Dark grey thread is used to create a trio of thin lines that form a never-ending interwoven design. Four simple mother-of-pearl buttons on each cuff, match the long row running down the center of the shirt.

some black velvet thigh boots buckled with platinum lilies
These boots are lined with soft black shearling lambs wool, making them both practical and fashionable.

The thigh boots are pocketed.
It appears that the thigh boots can be worn on the feet.
You wonder if the thigh boots weighs around 10 stones.
You are certain that the thigh boots are worth exactly 50000 lirums.

a pair of high boots laced with hide strips
Thick brown hide laces crisscross their way up these high boots providing extra support for more rapid movement by the wearer.

The high boots are moderately soft.
It appears that the high boots can be worn on the feet.
You are confident that the high boots might weigh a few tens of stones.
You are certain that the high boots are worth exactly 10000 lirums.

a red sash with beaded fringe
Tiny crystal beads have been sloppily added to the fringe of the sash.

The red sash is extremely soft.
It appears that the red sash can be worn around the waist.
You think it is likely that the red sash weighs about 7 stones.
You are certain that the red sash is worth exactly 5000 lirums.

a finely-woven grey wool cloak edged with scrolling golden beadwork
Luxuriously soft and supple wool forms a stormy grey cloak. Pale gold beadwork winds its way around the hems, shining like warm rays of sunlight breaking through dark clouds.

The wool cloak is pocketed.
The wool cloak is moderately soft.
It appears that the wool cloak can be draped over the shoulders.
You are confident that the wool cloak might weigh a few tens of stones.
You are certain that the wool cloak is worth exactly 5000 lirums.

a sweeping gown of pale pewter silk worked with copper and silver beads
Worked in a pattern of slender dolphins leaping among cresting waves, brightly polished copper and silver beads form wide borders along the sweeping hemline and square-cut bodice. Ebony-hued spidersilk cord tightly laces the back of the gown from neck to hip.

The silk gown is pocketed.
The silk gown is quite supple.
It appears that the silk gown can be worn as a shirt or robe, even with armor.
You are confident that the silk gown might weigh several hundred stones.
You are certain that the silk gown is worth exactly 36080 dokoras.

some slouched black leather boots with gold-inlaid copperleaf clasps
Each copperleaf clasp is cunningly crafted to form two mock-battling arzumos cubs, grappling forepaws interlocking securely. Their gold eyes seem to glint with playful ferocity in the ambient light.

The leather boots are pocketed.
It appears that the leather boots can be worn on the feet.
You wonder if the leather boots might weigh a few tens of stones.
You are certain that the leather boots are worth exactly 25000 lirums.

Tap:
You knock the heel of one of your leather boots against the side of the other, causing some dirt on the sole to come loose.

a storm-grey spidersilk shirt with embroidery upon the collar and cuffs
A paler shade of grey silk is visible around the collar and the bottom quarter of the sleeves. Dark grey thread is used to create a trio of thin lines that form a never-ending interwoven design. Four simple mother-of-pearl buttons on each cuff, match the long row running down the center of the shirt.

The spidersilk shirt is extremely soft.
It appears that the spidersilk shirt can be worn as a shirt or robe, even with armor.
You estimate that the spidersilk shirt might weigh a few tens of stones.
You are certain that the spidersilk shirt is worth exactly 500 lirums.

a black pair of droluger-hide nauda
These knee-high boots have been cobbled from matched black hides which were then buffed and polished to a soft gleam. A small heel, about a hand's height, adds stature and an air of formality to these boots.

some spiked climbing boots
A pair of well worked leather boots with a sole of sharp spikes and one longer spike protruding from the tip.

It appears that the climbing boots can be worn on the feet.
The climbing boots feels pretty light.
You are certain that the climbing boots are worth exactly 5000 lirums.

Note: Do not give climbing bonus.

a battered cloak dyed in a green camouflage pattern
The combination of a number of green and brown shades surely makes the wearer of this cloak blend into the wilderness easier. The cloak has seen better days, with its many small rips and frayed hem.

The battered cloak is incredibly pliant.
It appears that the battered cloak can be draped over the shoulders.
You wonder if the battered cloak might weigh a few tens of stones.
You are certain that the battered cloak is worth exactly 16163 kronars.

a ribbon
You see nothing unusual.
It appears that the ribbon can be worn.
You guess that the ribbon weighs around 15 stones.
You are certain that the ribbon is worth exactly 37500 kronars.

You put on a ribbon.
As you rub your ribbon it changes to bone-colored, right before your eyes.

a stunning gown of gold silk with an exquisite sunstone-beaded overskirt of copper lace
Lustrous gold silk forms the closely tailored bodice before flaring out into a full skirt. Finely spun copper thread creates an unusual metallic lace which falls in cascading folds over the gown's sweeping skirt from waist to floor. Tiny faceted sunstone beads are set upon the lace to create the illusion of radiant motes of light.

a blue silk cloak embroidered with a flame-shrouded lute
Vibrant strips of red and orange firesilk give the flames surrounding the lute the appearance of true fire as it leaps and licks at the fragile wooden instrument. Though the flames are dangerously close, the lute shows no signs of any damage.


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