[Jakuv's All-Trades Outlet, Inlet]
Tent flaps thrown wide and top-vents opened to the sky, the interior of Jakuv's Outlet is bright and airy. Several clerks and stockboys can be seen in their hustle and bustle to the north. Some seem to be carrying extra stock to or from some remote locale in the compound, some carry pads of paper and quills and seem to be monitoring and tabulating sales, and others are stationed near various racks, crates, boxes, and tables to make sure that the customers' orders are immediately filled. You also see a rather large sign.
Obvious exits: north, out.

A rather large sign reads:

There are quite a number of items sold here, but only four rules.
  1) Make sure you try to GET what you want before you BUY it!
  2) APPRAISE the desired item to prevent disappointment. FAIR WARNING!.
  3) GENERALLY SPEAKING, containers are in the center, clothing is to the west, weapons and armor are to the north, and props and gadgets to the east. Where something is sold is a good indication of its properties!
  4) Absolutely no refunds!

[Jakuv's All-Trades Outlet, Junction]
Collections of cases, batches of backpacks, piles of pouches, and stacks of satchels are appealingly arranged around the area. Several studious stockboys stand silently smiling and survey the surroundings, scanning to see the shoppers' selections and skillfully stocking any shrinking stores with surplus supplies snatched from secreted spots before swiftly scurrying to their specified stations. You also see a buckler, a wobbly barstool with a crimson barmaid's tip pouch with a silver keg clasp on it, a battered wood worktable with some stuff on it, a dingy wicker basket, a rough-hewn pine counter with some stuff on it, a white wicker stool with some stuff on it, a white wicker couch with some stuff on it, a white wicker chair with some stuff on it, a dusty footlocker with some stuff on it, and a small bench with some stuff on it.
Obvious exits: north, east, south, west.

On the wobbly barstool you see a crimson barmaid's tip pouch with a silver keg clasp.

a crimson barmaid's tip pouch with a silver keg clasp is 2706 Dokoras
A small hole has been bored into the keg's tap. Black embroidered calligraphy decorates the flap, spelling out the words: "Mine, not yours!"

The tip pouch is a container, and can be opened and closed.
The tip pouch is incredibly pliant.
It appears that the tip pouch can be worn attached to a belt.
You wonder if the tip pouch might weigh a few stones.
You are certain that the tip pouch is worth exactly 2706 dokoras.

On the wood worktable you see a vintner's toolkit of painted oak with a padded leather shoulder strap, a dusty prospector's sack, a sailor's mending kit and a crooked sign.

A crooked sign reads:
Each of these containers has items and tools within.

a vintner's toolkit of painted oak with a padded leather shoulder strap is 1109 Dokoras
Fitted with a leather strap for ease of carrying into the vineyard or anywhere else, the wooden box is painted with plump grapes and lush vines.

The vintner's toolkit is a container, and can be opened and closed.
The vintner's toolkit is quite supple.
It appears that the vintner's toolkit can be slung over one shoulder.
You wonder if the vintner's toolkit weighs about 145 stones.
You are certain that the vintner's toolkit is worth exactly 306 dokoras.

a dusty prospector's sack is 315 Dokoras

The prospector's sack is a container, and can be opened and closed.
The prospector's sack is incredibly pliant.
It appears that the prospector's sack can be slung over one shoulder.
You believe that the prospector's sack might weigh a few tens of stones.
You are certain that the prospector's sack is worth exactly 180 dokoras.

a sailor's mending kit is 2101 Dokoras
Thick black thread laces salt-stained sailcloth together, forming a rugged container capable of surviving many voyages. Small compartments sewn on the flap keep smaller items at hand and are neatly labeled with images of the contents: needles, thread, scissors and twine. The interior compartment is roomy enough to contain several mending and knitting projects to while away the time at sea.

The mending kit is a container, and can be opened and closed.
The mending kit is incredibly pliant.
It appears that the mending kit can be worn attached to a belt.
You are confident that the mending kit probably weighs a few hundred stones.
You are certain that the mending kit is worth exactly 902 dokoras.

In the wicker basket you see a storyteller's book of fairy tales bound in quilted silk, an embossed leather physician's book clasped with an amber cebi root, a tax collector's ledger bound in gold-embroidered crimson velvet, a navigator's logbook bound in sun-bleached canvas, a pastry chef's cookbook bound in red linen and a small notecard stamped with hunter green ink.

A small notecard reads:
There are treasures within each of these volumes.

a storyteller's book of fairy tales bound in quilted silk is 7396 Dokoras

Scraps of brightly colored fabric have been pieced together to form a fanciful sylvan tableau. A fae in a bright green dress dances with a bullfrog amidst a field of golden oshu'mary blossoms. Enameled in shades of lavender and midnight-blue, the lockable clasp is cast in the shape of a broadly smiling dragon. One of the dragon's fangs is missing, revealing a small keyhole. Closer inspection reveals the book is actually a fabric-covered box.

The storyteller's book is a container, and can be opened and closed.
You are certain that the storyteller's book weighs about 105 stones.
You are certain that the storyteller's book is worth exactly 1804 dokoras.

You rummage through a storyteller's book of fairy tales bound in quilted silk and see a delicate porcelain fae doll dressed in gossamer leaves, a bright green satin bullfrog wearing a tiny gold crown, a lavender felt dragon toy with midnight-blue gossamer wings, a bottle of green absinthe, a flask of pink grog and a miniature dragon's fang key carved from ivory.

an embossed leather physician's book clasped with an amber cebi root is 3727 Dokoras
A garland of medicinal herbs framing the embossed words, "A Treatise On Bedside Manner", decorates the volume's cover. Closer inspection reveals the book is actually a box covered in leather and the clasp conceals a small keyhole.

The physician's book is a container, and can be opened and closed.
You wonder if the physician's book weighs around 15 stones.
You are certain that the physician's book is worth exactly 1804 dokoras.

a tax collector's ledger bound in gold-embroidered crimson velvet is 78952 Dokoras
Ornate calligraphy in metallic thread forms the words, "Financial and Revenue Records -- Who Owes Back-taxes and Tips On How To Make Them Pay." Gold-chased silver fittings protect the corners of the volume and a dainty copper padlock can be used to secure the contents. Closer inspection reveals the book is actually a box covered in rich fabric.

The collector's ledger is a container, and can be opened and closed.
You believe that the collector's ledger weighs around 10 stones.
You are certain that the collector's ledger is worth exactly 1804 dokoras.

You rummage through a tax collector's ledger bound in gold-embroidered crimson velvet and see a slender necklace of diamond-cut rubies set in gold, a delicate platinum ring adorned with a diamond butterfly, a crimson velvet gem pouch with gold silk drawstrings, a bottle of whiskey and a bejeweled gold key.

a navigator's logbook bound in sun-bleached canvas is 10696 Dokoras
Sea-blue ink stamped on the cover forms block lettering which reads, "A Guide to the Segoltha: Negotiating Sandbars, Tides, Pleasure Boats, and Other Hazards of Zoluren's Largest River." A trio of brass latches, cast in the shape of mermaids, keeps the volume shut when not in use. Closer inspection reveals the book is actually a box covered in fabric and the center latch conceals a small keyhole.

The navigator's logbook is a container, and can be opened and closed.
You are confident that the navigator's logbook might weigh a few tens of stones.
You are certain that the navigator's logbook is worth exactly 1804 dokoras.

a pastry chef's cookbook bound in red linen is 2172 Dokoras
A white coffeepot decorated with blue roses and a tray of tarts are embroidered on the bottom half of the book's cover. Bold padded silk embroidery forms the title, "The Book of Pastries and Pies." A latch and clasp, enameled to resemble an orange muffin, keep the volume closed when not in use. Closer inspection reveals the book is actually a box covered in fabric and the clasp conceals a small keyhole.

The chef's cookbook is a container, and can be opened and closed.
You estimate that the chef's cookbook weighs around 185 stones.
You are certain that the chef's cookbook is worth exactly 1804 dokoras.

You rummage through a pastry chef's cookbook bound in red linen and see a tiny bronze key dangling from a hoop earring, a frosted glass bottle of iced mocha coffee, an almond tart sprinkled with powdered sugar, a cloudberry tart dotted with juicy red currants, a flaky blueberry tart lightly drizzled with a blue glaze, a spicy pumpkin tart topped with ground nutmeg, a cinnamon apple tart dribbled with caramel icing, a milk chocolate tart smothered in dark chocolate shavings and a bibbleberry tart with a flakey buttery crust.

On the pine counter you see a grey sharkskin cartographer's toolbag clasped with a brass compass rose, an otterskin diver's thigh sheath decorated with silver fittings, an oiled maple barber's kit set with an ornate copper clasp, an olive-green oilcloth alchemist's haversack with a black iron clasp, a chandler's sample box of birch with the word "Soaps" stamped on it in blue ink, a compact interrogator's case of polished bloodwood with black iron fittings and a hand-written placard.

A hand-written placard reads:

All of the containers sold on this counter are lockable and contain a variety of tools and useful gadgets, along with a key.

Absolutely no refunds!

a grey sharkskin cartographer's toolbag clasped with a brass compass rose is 9290 Dokoras

The sleek hide offers natural waterproofing to protect the container's contents. A keyhole has been drilled in the center of the clasp.

The cartographer's toolbag is a container, and can be opened and closed.
The cartographer's toolbag is fairly malleable.
It appears that the cartographer's toolbag can be worn attached to a belt.
You wonder if the cartographer's toolbag weighs around 25 stones.
You are certain that the cartographer's toolbag is worth exactly 4510 dokoras.

an otterskin diver's thigh sheath decorated with silver fittings is 7892 Dokoras
A lockable jade turtle clasp can be used to secure the flap so the sheath's contents will not fall out while the wearer is submerged. Each of the four decorative silver bands is set with a trio of small cream pearls.

The thigh sheath is a container, and can be opened and closed.
It appears that the thigh sheath can be worn on the thigh.
You guess that the thigh sheath weighs about 15 stones.
You are certain that the thigh sheath is worth exactly 7892 dokoras.

an oiled maple barber's kit set with an ornate copper clasp is 4759 Dokoras
A tiny keyhole is nearly concealed by the intricate clasp depicting two copper stags locking horns in battle.

The barber's kit is a container, and can be opened and closed.
It appears that the barber's kit can be worn attached to a belt.
You believe that the barber's kit weighs around 30 stones.
You are certain that the barber's kit is worth exactly 3608 dokoras.

an olive-green oilcloth alchemist's haversack with a black iron clasp is 15931 Dokoras
The clasp is cast in the shape of a pot-bellied stove with a latticed grill set into the door. A wider hole than the others serves as a keyhole.

The alchemist's haversack is a container, and can be opened and closed.
The alchemist's haversack is quite supple.
It appears that the alchemist's haversack can be slung over one shoulder.
You wonder if the alchemist's haversack might weigh a few hundred stones.
You are certain that the alchemist's haversack is worth exactly 4961 dokoras.

a chandler's sample box of birch with the word "Soaps" stamped on it in blue ink is 1826 Dokoras
Loose hinges are just barely attached to the thin wood. A simple lock has been fitted to the clasp.

The sample box is a container, and can be opened and closed.
You are confident that the sample box weighs around 205 stones.
You are certain that the sample box is worth exactly 1353 dokoras.

a compact interrogator's case of polished bloodwood with black iron fittings is 34482 Dokoras
An astonishing array of torture implements is artfully carved into the rich wood. Inset in the lid is a small iron lock cast in the shape of a centaur with a vulture perched on his shoulder. The velvet-lined interior is partitioned into useful sections to protect the contents from jarring.

The interrogater's case is a container, and can be opened and closed.
It appears that the interrogater's case can be worn attached to a belt.
You are confident that the interrogater's case weighs about 170 stones.
You are certain that the interrogater's case is worth exactly 27060 dokoras.

On the wicker stool you see an urchin's hemp rucksack covered with stitches from previous mends, a brown leather scribe's rucksack with a darkened silver clasp, a white canvas messenger's backpack stitched with outstretched silver wings, a tooled leather highwayman's pack with a tarnished buckle and a patched scavenger's pack.

an urchin's hemp rucksack covered with stitches from previous mends is 225 Dokoras
Colored bits of thread and twine stitching over a myriad of holes across the fabric make this rucksack appear more like a five-year-old's embroidery sampler than a functional container.

The urchin's rucksack is a container, and can be opened and closed.
The urchin's rucksack is extremely soft.
It appears that the urchin's rucksack can be worn on the back.
You estimate that the urchin's rucksack might weigh a few tens of stones.
You are certain that the urchin's rucksack is worth exactly 225 dokoras.

a brown leather scribe's rucksack with a darkened silver clasp is 8499 Dokoras
Thick rust-red felt lines the interior, providing protection for contents while dividing the bag into sections. Black embroidered images of tomes, scrolls, inkwells and feather quills mark the contents of each compartment. Engraved on the round clasp are a trio of stylized knotwork animals -- a leaping dolphin, an albatross in flight and a running wolf -- encircling an open book.

The scribe's rucksack is a container, and can be opened and closed.
The scribe's rucksack is fairly malleable.
It appears that the scribe's rucksack can be worn on the back.
You are confident that the scribe's rucksack might weigh several hundred stones.
You are certain that the scribe's rucksack is worth exactly 8499 dokoras.

a white canvas messenger's backpack stitched with outstretched silver wings is 1443 Dokoras
Wide shoulder straps are stitched to the backpack in positions that provide maximum comfort when carrying awkward or heavy objects. Spanning the outside of the backpack, strategically placed silvery wings give the impression that the wearer has sprouted feathers from their shoulders.

The messenger's backpack is a container, and can be opened and closed.
The messenger's backpack is extremely soft.
It appears that the messenger's backpack can be worn on the back.
You believe that the messenger's backpack weighs about 30 stones.
You are certain that the messenger's backpack is worth exactly 1443 dokoras.

a tooled leather highwayman's pack with a tarnished buckle is 3066 Dokoras
Soft black leather with black whipstitching creates a bucket-like container with a large folded over flap. Dulled and tarnished brass forms a simple buckle with a single latch release for one-handed access.

The highwayman's pack is a container, and can be opened and closed.
The highwayman's pack is moderately soft.
It appears that the highwayman's pack can be worn on the back.
You wonder if the highwayman's pack weighs about 95 stones.
You are certain that the highwayman's pack is worth exactly 3066 dokoras.

a patched scavenger's pack is 1082 Dokoras
Comprised of knotted bits of twine and string stitched around assorted patches of leather and fabric, the pack resembles a tapestry woven from a quilting circle's scrap heap. Sewn into the seams, small beads of glass, wood, bone, and crystal rattle together when moved, clattering with an oddly musical flair.

The scavenger's pack is a container, and can be opened and closed.
The scavenger's pack is fairly soft.
It appears that the scavenger's pack can be worn on the back.
You believe that the scavenger's pack might weigh a few hundred stones.
You are certain that the scavenger's pack is worth exactly 1082 dokoras.

On the wicker couch you see a wicker fisherman's basket with braided rawhide straps, a silk damask seamstress's case with a golden hook closure, a stained burlap ratcatcher's bag, a brewer's burlap hops bag, a farmer's burlap fertilizer satchel, a stiff leather apothecary's satchel with a thick embossed flap, a sturdy canvas scout's satchel, a dark green courier's satchel reinforced with tanned peccary hide, a hole-riddled village idiot's pie sack, a gardener's woven rubbish sack, a thick wool gravedigger's sack with faded stitching, a cedar beekeeper's hive ornamented with golden bumblebees, a dairymaid bucket emblazoned with a multicolored cow, a tarnished woodcutter's wood bin, a charlatan's medicine bag, a polished black leather chirurgeon's bag and a storyteller's book bag stitched with various mythical beasts.

a wicker fisherman's basket with braided rawhide straps is 1353 Dokoras
Worn slung over the shoulder, the basket is made from reinforced woven wicker which allows for water to pass through the weave while keeping its items inside.

The fisherman's basket is a container, and can be opened and closed.
The fisherman's basket is somewhat pliable.
It appears that the fisherman's basket can be slung over one shoulder.
You wonder if the fisherman's basket weighs around 265 stones.
You are certain that the fisherman's basket is worth exactly 1353 dokoras.

a silk damask seamstress's case with a golden hook closure is 13530 Dokoras
Roomy enough for a small bolt of fabric, this case has several smaller compartments suitable for patterns, needles, thread, and all the tools of the clothiers' trade. Richly patterned with roses, the textured fabric of the case extends up to form a padded shoulder strap.

The seamstress's case is a container, and can be opened and closed.
The seamstress's case is quite supple.
It appears that the seamstress's case can be slung over one shoulder.
You wonder if the seamstress's case weighs around 30 stones.
You are certain that the seamstress's case is worth exactly 13530 dokoras.

a stained burlap ratcatcher's bag is 126 Dokoras
A multitude of dark stains have soaked through the thick burlap creating the impression of a rat stalking the wearer.

The ratcatcher's bag is a container, and can be opened and closed.
The ratcatcher's bag is incredibly pliant.
It appears that the ratcatcher's bag can be slung over one shoulder.
You are confident that the ratcatcher's bag might weigh a few tens of stones.
You are certain that the ratcatcher's bag is worth exactly 126 dokoras.

a brewer's burlap hops bag is 180 Dokoras
Double-stitched along the seams to protect from breakage, the thick burlap does not entirely block the bitter scent wafting from the inside. Tiny light green buds still cling to the bag interior, their dried leaves snagged in the burlap and accidentally stitched into the fabric. Charcoaled lines and numbers mark the bag at intervals, resembling measurements.

The hops bag is a container, and can be opened and closed.
The hops bag is incredibly pliant.
It appears that the hops bag can be slung over one shoulder.
You believe that the hops bag might weigh a few tens of stones.
You are certain that the hops bag is worth exactly 180 dokoras.

a charlatan's medicine bag is 1804 Dokoras
Tears and scratches give the brown leather bag a beaten appearance, while the rivets holding the handles in place are dulled and dirty. Burgundy lining peeps out from the opening, smelling more of rum than of medicinal remedies.

The medicine bag is a container, and can be opened and closed.
The medicine bag is fairly malleable.
It appears that the medicine bag can be slung over one shoulder.
You are confident that the medicine bag probably weighs a few tens of stones.
You are certain that the medicine bag is worth exactly 1804 dokoras.

a polished black leather chirurgeon's bag is 1804 Dokoras
A black velvet interior protects the tools of the trade while cleverly concealing any stains received from their use. Tiny loops stitched into the lining offer a way to keep the tools secured while preventing them from banging into and scratching one another.

The chirurgeon's bag is a container, and can be opened and closed.
The chirurgeon's bag is somewhat pliable.
It appears that the chirurgeon's bag can be slung over one shoulder.
You are confident that the chirurgeon's bag weighs exactly 30 stones.
You are certain that the chirurgeon's bag is worth exactly 1804 dokoras.

a storyteller's book bag stitched with various mythical beasts is 1804 Dokoras
Woven of sky blue and grass green cloth, the book bag is covered with fanciful images and colorful embroidery. A white unicorn prances within a circle of yellow daisies while a dragon with sparkling silver wings flies high overhead. Rainbow-hued fairies frolic on the bag straps and a dark forest depicted on the back of the bag hides drooling trolls in its shadows.

The book bag is a container, and can be opened and closed.
The book bag is moderately soft.
It appears that the book bag can be slung over one shoulder.
You estimate that the book bag weighs around 120 stones.
You are certain that the book bag is worth exactly 1804 dokoras.

a farmer's burlap fertilizer satchel is 45 Dokoras
Reeking of manure and damp earth, the weave of the burlap is coated in a gritty, dark brown substance.

The fertilizer satchel is a container, and can be opened and closed.
The fertilizer satchel is moderately soft.
It appears that the fertilizer satchel can be slung over one shoulder.
You are confident that the fertilizer satchel weighs around 120 stones.
You are certain that the fertilizer satchel is worth exactly 45 dokoras.

a stiff leather apothecary's satchel with a thick embossed flap is 3157 Dokoras
Small compartments line the inside of the satchel, each with velvet ribbons to tie the contents securely in place. A thick layer of padding serves as a lining for the container, and the broad shoulder strap is wound with suede to prevent slippage. A lacy hemlock blossom is imprinted onto the flap with glossy gold.

The apothecary's satchel is a container, and can be opened and closed.
The apothecary's satchel is somewhat pliable.
It appears that the apothecary's satchel can be slung over one shoulder.
You wonder if the apothecary's satchel weighs about 30 stones.
You are certain that the apothecary's satchel is worth exactly 3157 dokoras.

a sturdy canvas scout's satchel is 902 Dokoras
Made from durable grey canvas, the satchel has loops and hooks for storing a variety of wilderness gear.

The scout's satchel is a container, and can be opened and closed.
The scout's satchel is fairly soft.
It appears that the scout's satchel can be slung over one shoulder.
You think it is likely that the scout's satchel probably weighs a few tens of stones.
You are certain that the scout's satchel is worth exactly 902 dokoras.

a dark green courier's satchel reinforced with tanned peccary hide is 2164 Dokoras
Constructed from sturdy green canvas treated with oils, the bag provides the contents protection from the elements. The bottom is encased with thick leather stitched in place by rawhide lacing.

The courier's satchel is a container, and can be opened and closed.
The courier's satchel is incredibly pliant.
It appears that the courier's satchel can be slung over one shoulder.
You are confident that the courier's satchel weighs around 15 stones.
You are certain that the courier's satchel is worth exactly 2164 dokoras.

a hole-riddled village idiot's pie sack is 126 Dokoras
Sloppily repaired holes and sticky berry stains cover the burlap sack, around which crusty dough bits have hardened.

The pie sack is a container, and can be opened and closed.
The pie sack is incredibly pliant.
It appears that the pie sack can be slung over one shoulder.
You estimate that the pie sack probably weighs a few tens of stones.
You are certain that the pie sack is worth exactly 126 dokoras.

a gardener's woven rubbish sack is 514 Dokoras
A long shoulder strap of beige canvas supports the thick sack, designed to settle comfortably at hip level. The mouth of the sack is wrapped around two oak half-hoops, and a small hinge on one side allows the sack mouth to be propped open for easier storage of leaves and trash culled from the garden.

The rubbish sack is a container, and can be opened and closed.
The rubbish sack is extremely soft.
It appears that the rubbish sack can be slung over one shoulder.
You are confident that the rubbish sack might weigh a few hundred stones.
You are certain that the rubbish sack is worth exactly 514 dokoras.

a thick wool gravedigger's sack with faded stitching is 514 Dokoras
Sickly white in color, this sack has a heavy black strap and a wide drawstring opening to accommodate stacks of goods. Peering closer at the item reveals a small phrase stitched along one seam in faded grey thread.

A wool gravedigger's sack reads:
"Used to be yours 'fore death came 'round, but now it is mine since you're underground."

The gravedigger's sack is a container, and can be opened and closed.
The gravedigger's sack is incredibly pliant.
It appears that the gravedigger's sack can be slung over one shoulder.
You are confident that the gravedigger's sack might weigh a few hundred stones.
You are certain that the gravedigger's sack is worth exactly 514 dokoras.

a cedar beekeeper's hive ornamented with golden bumblebees is 811 Dokoras
Aromatic cedar blends with the scent of fading wildflowers, as if the beehive is newly taken from a sunny field. Distressed white paint reveals lines of the wood beneath, and whimsically painted bumblebees tumble across the surface in chubby clusters.

The beekeeper's hive is a container, and can be opened and closed.
The beekeeper's hive is fairly malleable.
It appears that the beekeeper's hive can be slung over one shoulder.
You are confident that the beekeeper's hive weighs about 10 stones.
You are certain that the beekeeper's hive is worth exactly 811 dokoras.

a dairymaid bucket emblazoned with a multicolored cow is 450 Dokoras
Made of tin, the bucket is wider at the mouth than the base. Twin wire handles span the bucket, each featuring a grooved wooden section for a more comfortable grip when the bucket is full. The outside is painted the color of fresh cream, and a painted cow with multi-colored spots cavorts in a field spotted with clover.

The dairymaid bucket is made with metal.
The dairymaid bucket is a container, and can be opened and closed.
It appears that the dairymaid bucket can be slung over one shoulder.
You guess that the dairymaid bucket might weigh a few hundred stones.
You are certain that the dairymaid bucket is worth exactly 450 dokoras.

a tarnished woodcutter's wood bin is 180 Dokoras
Old, dented copper loosely hammered into a u-shape serves as a cradle for the woodcutter's offerings. Tiny copper feet welded to the bottom of the bin prevents it from rolling over and spilling its contents, though one appears to be slightly higher than the others.

The woodcutter's bin is made with metal.
The woodcutter's bin is a container, and can be opened and closed.
It appears that the woodcutter's bin can be slung over one shoulder.
You guess that the woodcutter's bin weighs around 15 stones.
You are certain that the woodcutter's bin is worth exactly 180 dokoras.

On the wicker chair you see a midnight black torturer's sack interlaced with barb wire, a lavishly embroidered tax collector's pouch, a suede pilgrim's pouch lined with silk and embroidered with the thirteen Immortals, a blue velvet chatelaine's purse adorned with gold chains and a ruby brooch, a stylish lady-in-waiting's reticule suspended from a slender platinum chain, a splotched spice merchant's bag, a mesh diver's bag adorned with fish skulls and seashells, a wicker fisherman's creel decorated with fish skulls and feathered lures, a felt storyteller's toy box sprinkled with moon and star designs, an ornate woodcarver's kit, a brewer's kit constructed from aged oak reeking of sour beer, a dark leather cartographer's case embossed with a compass rose and an oilcloth cartographer's case with a polished gold compass clasp.

a midnight black torturer's sack interlaced with barb wire is 1353 Dokoras
Leather lined black cloth tied with dyed black rope creates a thick and heavy sack. Barbed wire stitches the outside seams closed, positioned so that the wire doesn't gouge the wearer by mistake. A battered steel tag hangs from one of the barbs.

A torturer's sack reads:
"Goodie Bag"

The torturer's sack is a container, and can be opened and closed.
The torturer's sack is incredibly pliant.
It appears that the torturer's sack can be worn attached to a belt.
You wonder if the torturer's sack weighs about 17 stones.
You are certain that the torturer's sack is worth exactly 1353 dokoras.

a lavishly embroidered tax collector's pouch is 2255 Dokoras
Thickly lined and double-stitched to support the extra funds collected, the suede pouch is heavily embroidered with tiny moneybags tied tightly with rope. A few of the bags have split on their seams, the coins spilling around them.

The embroidered pouch is a container, and can be opened and closed.
The embroidered pouch is incredibly pliant.
It appears that the embroidered pouch can be worn attached to a belt.
You wonder if the embroidered pouch might weigh a few stones.
You are certain that the embroidered pouch is worth exactly 2255 dokoras.

a suede pilgrim's pouch lined with silk and embroidered with the thirteen Immortals is 5412 Dokoras
Brushed suede the color of melted caramel forms a drawstring pouch corded in gold. Midnight-blue silk lines the interior, embroidered with symbols representing the Thirteen in gold silk thread.

The pilgrim's pouch is a container, and can be opened and closed.
The pilgrim's pouch is incredibly pliant.
It appears that the pilgrim's pouch can be worn attached to a belt.
You guess that the pilgrim's pouch weighs around 30 stones.
You are certain that the pilgrim's pouch is worth exactly 5412 dokoras.

a blue velvet chatelaine's purse adorned with gold chains and a ruby brooch is 21648 Dokoras
Five chains of various lengths drape across the front of the bag and are clasped together by a ruby rosebud. Suspended from the chains are items essential for the lady of a house, such as small silver needle cases, dainty thread scissors, a silken butterfly-shaped pincushion, a miniature pewter tinderbox, a tiny scented pomander and several keys.

The chatelaine's purse is a container, and can be opened and closed.
The chatelaine's purse is incredibly pliant.
It appears that the chatelaine's purse can be worn attached to a belt.
You are confident that the chatelaine's purse might weigh a few stones.
You are certain that the chatelaine's purse is worth exactly 21648 dokoras.

a stylish lady-in-waiting's reticule suspended from a slender platinum chain is 31570 Dokoras
Dusky rose satin lines a watered cream-colored silk reticule. The delicate pattern both complements and contrasts with the sturdy platinum chain used to suspend the purse from a lady's hand or belt.

The stylish reticule is a container, and can be opened and closed.
The stylish reticule is incredibly pliant.
It appears that the stylish reticule can be worn attached to a belt.
You guess that the stylish reticule weighs about 18 stones.
You are certain that the stylish reticule is worth exactly 31570 dokoras.

a splotched spice merchant's bag is 315 Dokoras
This ample container is stained various colors, complementing the riot of smells that waft from the interior. Lined with numerous pockets, it is designed to hold and keep separate many loose items.

The merchant's bag is a container, and can be opened and closed.
The merchant's bag is incredibly pliant.
It appears that the merchant's bag can be worn attached to a belt.
You wonder if the merchant's bag weighs about 55 stones.
You are certain that the merchant's bag is worth exactly 315 dokoras.

a mesh diver's bag adorned with fish skulls and seashells is 451 Dokoras
A long body and a narrow neck form this container, allowing for storage of undersea treasures while preventing them from escaping back into the ocean. Made of thin mesh to keep it from collecting water, the bag is strung with a rainbow array of seashells and fish bones.

The diver's bag is a container, and can be opened and closed.
The diver's bag is incredibly pliant.
It appears that the diver's bag can be worn attached to a belt.
You wonder if the diver's bag weighs around 10 stones.
You are certain that the diver's bag is worth exactly 451 dokoras.

a wicker fisherman's creel decorated with fish skulls and feathered lures is 1353 Dokoras
Brilliant feather lures and lead bobs decorate the bottom of the bag. Hanging from the bottom of a few bobs are assorted fish skulls, secured in place by twisted hooks.

The fisherman's creel is a container, and can be opened and closed.
It appears that the fisherman's creel can be worn attached to a belt.
You are confident that the fisherman's creel might weigh a few tens of stones.
You are certain that the fisherman's creel is worth exactly 1353 dokoras.

a felt storyteller's toy box sprinkled with moon and star designs is 4510 Dokoras
Edged with black leather, the toy box is lined in dark purple felt and has shallow niches for the toys that rest there. Sturdy leather straps on either side of the box and the crystal-studded crescent moon clasp ensure safe traveling for the contents, while the blue felt cover sprinkled with silvery stars hints at the whimsy of the designer.

The toy box is a container, and can be opened and closed.
It appears that the toy box can be worn attached to a belt.
You guess that the toy box weighs around 5 stones.
You are certain that the toy box is worth exactly 4510 dokoras.

an ornate woodcarver's kit is 811 Dokoras
Highly polished, the birch wood is burnished to a red-gold sheen. Tools of the trade have been used to delicately carve an elaborate city scene around the perimeter of the kit. People, animals, and wagons bustle across the wood surface, their adornments individually depicted.

The woodcarver's kit is a container, and can be opened and closed.
It appears that the woodcarver's kit can be worn attached to a belt.
You wonder if the woodcarver's kit probably weighs a few hundred stones.
You are certain that the woodcarver's kit is worth exactly 811 dokoras.

a brewer's kit constructed from aged oak reeking of sour beer is 811 Dokoras
An odor of sour beer and old wood emanates from the square kit. Inside the boxy frame, the wood is streaked and moldering, splintering in some areas that rub against the tools of the trade. Compartments separate the various glassware used in the distilling process, and a small drawer at the bottom of the kit stores crushed herbs.

The brewer's kit is a container, and can be opened and closed.
It appears that the brewer's kit can be worn attached to a belt.
You wonder if the brewer's kit weighs around 5 stones.
You are certain that the brewer's kit is worth exactly 811 dokoras.

a dark leather cartographer's case embossed with a compass rose is 1353 Dokoras
Hued nearly black, the leather case features a strap in a contrasting tan shade that latches onto small brass rings embedded at either end. Embossed on the front of the case, a compass rose imaged with blackened lines serves as the only decoration.

The cartographer's case is a container, and can be opened and closed.
It appears that the cartographer's case can be worn attached to a belt.
You are confident that the cartographer's case might weigh a few stones.
You are certain that the cartographer's case is worth exactly 1353 dokoras.

an oilcloth cartographer's case with a polished gold compass clasp is 9020 Dokoras
The case is made from fine oak and covered in oilcloth to protect its contents from water.

The cartographer's case is a container, and can be opened and closed.
It appears that the cartographer's case can be worn attached to a belt.
You are confident that the cartographer's case might weigh a few hundred stones.
You are certain that the cartographer's case is worth exactly 9020 dokoras.

On the dusty footlocker you see a wicker rat-catcher's trap held together with knotted sinew, a scuffed leather poacher's game-bag with a broken arrow clasp, a red canvas miser's purse decorated with burnt orange tassels, a brown oilcloth midwife's bag with a carved linden leaf clasp, a deep woven-reed apothecary's basket lined with grey twill, a shallowly curving reed gardener's basket and a piece of parchment.

a wicker rat-catcher's trap held together with knotted sinew is 451 Dokoras
Small rocks sway from rawhide thongs along the edge of the trap's door. The rat-catcher will prop the door open with a twig or thin stick and place a bit of bait within. When the rat enters, the twig is dislodged and the door swings firmly shut. The tight weave, ensuring the animal will not escape, also allows the trap to double as a carryall when slung from a strap over the shoulder.

The rat-catcher's trap is a container, and can be opened and closed.
It appears that the rat-catcher's trap can be slung over one shoulder.
You guess that the rat-catcher's trap weighs about 10 stones.
You are certain that the rat-catcher's trap is worth exactly 451 dokoras.

a scuffed leather poacher's game-bag with a broken arrow clasp is 902 Dokoras
A rawhide loop long enough to wrap around the broken arrow fastens the bag, which is roomy enough to hold assorted ammunition, traps and other implements of use to the poacher, as well as the product of his craft. The doubled oilcloth lining helps prevent blood from dripping through to stain the leather or provide a trail for authorities to follow.

The poacher's game-bag is a container, and can be opened and closed.
The poacher's game-bag is moderately soft.
It appears that the poacher's game-bag can be slung over one shoulder.
You are confident that the poacher's game-bag probably weighs a few tens of stones.
You are certain that the poacher's game-bag is worth exactly 902 dokoras.

a red canvas miser's purse decorated with burnt orange tassels is 451 Dokoras
Tinytoes asks, "could you get me that game-bag hun?"
The purse is a simple tube of fabric with both ends closed and the side seam open. Made to fold over the wearer's belt, the simple design is thought to be less vulnerable to cutpurses than the slender strings of a regular pouch. Whether that's true or not, only the local pickpockets can say for sure.

The miser's purse is a container, and can be opened and closed.
The miser's purse is quite supple.
It appears that the miser's purse can be worn attached to a belt.
You estimate that the miser's purse weighs around 5 stones.
You are certain that the miser's purse is worth exactly 451 dokoras.

a brown oilcloth midwife's bag with a carved linden leaf clasp is 902 Dokoras
Tinytoes taps a dusty footlocker.
Cloth compartments divide the bag, allowing the healer to carry a variety of potions to ease a difficult birth, along with more plebian items such as towels and linen. The durable oilcloth is easy to clean, making the bag a model of practicality relieved only by the delicately carved linden leaf adorning the clasp.

The midwife's bag is a container.
The midwife's bag is incredibly pliant.
It appears that the midwife's bag can be worn on the wrist.
You wonder if the midwife's bag probably weighs a few tens of stones.
You are certain that the midwife's bag is worth exactly 902 dokoras.

a deep woven-reed apothecary's basket lined with grey twill is 451 Dokoras
Shallow pockets along the sides of the basket provide places for bits of twine and knives to cut the herbs gathered by the apothecary, while the deep bowl offers plenty of room for his stock in trade.

The apothecary's basket is a container.
The apothecary's basket is incredibly pliant.
It appears that the apothecary's basket can be worn on the wrist.
You wonder if the apothecary's basket might weigh a few stones.
You are certain that the apothecary's basket is worth exactly 451 dokoras.

a shallowly curving reed gardener's basket is 451 Dokoras
A twisted vine handle allows the basket to be carried over the arm, while the gently curved open base allows flowers to be gently cradled without fear of crushing the stems or fragile blossoms.

The gardener's basket is a container.
The gardener's basket is incredibly pliant.
It appears that the gardener's basket can be worn on the wrist.
You are confident that the gardener's basket might weigh a few tens of stones.
You are certain that the gardener's basket is worth exactly 451 dokoras.

On the small bench you see an inventor's ironwood gadget box, a brass mortician's tool trunk, a courier's scroll case of polished mistwood inlaid with ivory, a mahogany artist's case with a carved scrollwork border and a carved silverwood cobbler's case with a sturdy black leather strap.

an inventor's ironwood gadget box is 4510 Dokoras
Full of compartments of various sizes and shapes, the double-tiered gadget box suits as a catchall for the bits and pieces of an inventor's trade.

The gadget box is a container, and can be opened and closed.
It appears that the gadget box can be worn attached to a belt.
You are certain that the gadget box weighs around 70 stones.
You are certain that the gadget box is worth exactly 4510 dokoras.

a brass mortician's tool trunk is 4510 Dokoras
Garish enameled edges and flourishes decorate this trunk with two leather strap latches. Lilies-of-the-valley and brightly plumed songbirds embellish the lid, while a somber funeral procession marches around the perimeter.

The tool trunk is a container, and can be opened and closed.
It appears that the tool trunk can be worn attached to a belt.
You wonder if the tool trunk weighs around 5 stones.
You are certain that the tool trunk is worth exactly 4510 dokoras.

a courier's scroll case of polished mistwood inlaid with ivory is 4059 Dokoras
Slivers of ivory have been set into the lid to form an elaborate mosaic of a rider mounted atop a galloping steed. A thick lining of sturdy linen treated with oils provides the contents protection from the elements.

The scroll case is a container, and can be opened and closed.
It appears that the scroll case can be worn attached to a belt.
You guess that the scroll case weighs about 13 stones.
You are certain that the scroll case is worth exactly 4059 dokoras.

a mahogany artist's case with a carved scrollwork border is 2255 Dokoras
Hand-carved from richly polished mahogany, the case has small brass fittings to keep its contents secure.

The artist's case is a container, and can be opened and closed.
It appears that the artist's case can be worn attached to a belt.
You are confident that the artist's case weighs about 17 stones.
You are certain that the artist's case is worth exactly 2255 dokoras.

a carved silverwood cobbler's case with a sturdy black leather strap is 1804 Dokoras
A variety of shoes have been carved in bas-relief onto the side of the heavy wooden case. Broad and tall, the container easily fits several pairs of shoes, pieces of leather, shears, patterns, and other tools of the shoemaker's trade. The hefty shoulder strap has been padded for comfort.

The cobbler's case is a container, and can be opened and closed.
The cobbler's case is somewhat pliable.
It appears that the cobbler's case can be slung over one shoulder.
You are confident that the cobbler's case might weigh several hundred stones.
You are certain that the cobbler's case is worth exactly 1804 dokoras.

[Jakuv's All-Trades Outlet, East Wing]
Various boxes, bookcases, and crates are filled with superior stock. Closer inspection, as one might expect, shows nothing that could be called schlock. Baubles and gizmos and geegaws galore! Trinkets and trifles abound! Plainly presented on shelves and on trays so that everything's easily found. You also see a simple brass hook with some pilgrim's prayer beads carved from sandalwood on it, a piece of driftwood with a cartographer's compass housed in a brass case sealed with a gold clasp on it, an ebony lectern with a professor's wooden teaching stick on it, a narrow pine shelf with a town crier's drum accented with white doeskin on it, a cracked hearth stone with a gardener's mini greenhouse with a cracked pane on it, a chipped crystal plinth with a set of multi-shaped chef's salt and pepper shakers on it, a polished maple bookcase with some stuff on it, a dented jewelry box, an upside-down splintering crate with some stuff on it, a round pewter tray with some stuff on it, a musty canvas cot with some stuff on it, and a teetering tripod with some stuff on it.
Obvious exits: east, west.

On the brass hook you see some pilgrim's prayer beads carved from sandalwood.

some pilgrim's prayer beads carved from sandalwood is 4059 Dokoras
The ivory phoenix clasp is delicately inked with a simple prayer to Murrula in her guise as a protector of travelers.

The prayer beads are extremely soft.
It appears that the prayer beads can be worn attached to a belt.
You are confident that the prayer beads weighs around 20 stones.
You are certain that the prayer beads are worth exactly 4059 dokoras.

On the ebony lectern you see a professor's wooden teaching stick.

a professor's wooden teaching stick is 1804 Dokoras
Long and very narrow, the stick is rounded at the tapered tip. The leather-wrapped grip enables hours of comfortable instruction at a chalkboard or easel, and the easy switching of hands for quick rapping on the desks of snoozing students.

You think it is likely that the teaching stick probably weighs a few stones.
You are certain that the teaching stick is worth exactly 1804 dokoras.

a town crier's drum accented with white doeskin is 1353 Dokoras
Shallow, but with a wide surface, the drum's skin is pulled taut and riveted to the simple oak frame with bronze studs. The backside is hollow, adding to the tonal resonance of the instrument. A delicate band of white doeskin accents the wooden frame while a small image of a bugle leaning against a lantern has been burned into the interior.

You wonder if the drum weighs around 10 stones.
You are certain that the drum is worth exactly 1353 dokoras.

On the hearth stone you see a gardener's mini greenhouse with a cracked pane.

a gardener's mini greenhouse with a cracked pane is 1984 Dokoras
get green on stonePanes of wavy green glass form the roof and sides of this converted Wayerd pyramid into a miniature greenhouse, detailed down to the small hinged door that latches shut. A jagged crack runs across one pane in the roof, distorting the glass further.

The gardener's greenhouse is a container, and can be opened and closed.
You guess that the gardener's greenhouse probably weighs a few stones.
You are certain that the gardener's greenhouse is worth exactly 1984 dokoras.

On the crystal plinth you see a set of multi-shaped chef's salt and pepper shakers.

a set of multi-shaped chef's salt and pepper shakers is 90 Dokoras
get shakers on plinthA bright red tomato, a round purple and white turnip, and a green apple with a bite taken from it jumble together with other fruits and vegetables in this collection of shakers.

You are confident that the salt and pepper shakers might weigh a few stones.
You are certain that the salt and pepper shakers is worth exactly 90 dokoras.

On the maple bookcase you see a leather bound torturer's tome embossed with reddish-brown lettering, a ship captain's logbook bound in sharkskin, a beginning hunter's field guide with a forest green suede cover, a purse maker's encyclopedia bound in pebbled leather, a slim herald's handbook bound in brown velvet, a leather bound apothecary's herbal with a crystal jadice clasp, a farmer's almanac bound in yellow hide, a thick sailor's book bound in worn oilcloth, a leather bound tax collector's audit book, a flour-dusted leather bound baker's book engraved in silver leaf, a baker's cookbook covered in red and white checked fabric, a suede cartographer's atlas, a lady-in-waiting's diary bound in raw silk, a dog-eared monk's tome, a barmaid's notepad warped from dried mead and a dusty innkeeper's ledger with faded ink.

a leather bound torturer's tome embossed with reddish-brown lettering is 4510 Dokoras
A swirl of barbed wire crowned with the embossed letters, "A Torturer's Tome of Torments," graces the cover of the book. Spidery black calligraphy spells out the subtitle: "From Acorns to Zircons -- An Annotated Text On How Everyday Household Items Can Cause Pain."

The torturer's tome is somewhat pliable.
You are confident that the torturer's tome weighs around 1 stone.
You are certain that the torturer's tome is worth exactly 4510 dokoras.

a dog-eared monk's tome is 1353 Dokoras
A bent cover and heavily thumbed pages seem barely held together by the ropes of twine that bind the tome. Even the edges of the pages are torn and stained, some words so faded they can no longer be read.

You are confident that the monk's tome might weigh a few hundred stones.
You are certain that the monk's tome is worth exactly 1353 dokoras.

a ship captain's logbook bound in sharkskin is 2255 Dokoras
This log appears to have seen a lot of use in its time. Much-thumbed pages curl at the corner and random papers peek from between the covers of the slim volume.

The captain's logbook is fairly soft.
You think it is likely that the captain's logbook weighs around 1 stone.
You are certain that the captain's logbook is worth exactly 2255 dokoras.

a beginning hunter's field guide with a forest green suede cover is 2255 Dokoras
The darkly dyed leather of the book's cover is a bit worn and ragged at the edges from much handling. The curling pages are smudged with grass stains and flakes of dirt. Whether by design or accident, a smear of sticky pinesap underlines the title: "An Illustrated Guide to Prints and Habits of the Wildlife of Aesry Surlaenis'a."

The field guide is somewhat pliable.
You are confident that the field guide might weigh a few tens of stones.
You are certain that the field guide is worth exactly 2255 dokoras.

a purse maker's encyclopedia bound in pebbled leather is 4510 Dokoras
A pair of crossed needles set against a purse frame is embossed in flaking silver leaf on the cover. Silver gilt lettering spells out the tome's title: "The Complete Compendium of Needlework and Beading, Vol 3."

The maker's encyclopedia is fairly malleable.
You believe that the maker's encyclopedia might weigh a few stones.
You are certain that the maker's encyclopedia is worth exactly 4510 dokoras.

a slim herald's handbook bound in brown velvet is 4510 Dokoras
This volume is small enough to slip into most cloak pockets for a discreet reference aid. Gold lettering stamped on the cover states a summary of the information provided within which includes provincial overviews, current events, and a who's who of royalty, nobles, gentry, guildleaders, and other notable people.

The herald's handbook is fairly soft.
You are confident that the herald's handbook weighs about 1 stone.
You are certain that the herald's handbook is worth exactly 4510 dokoras.

a leather bound apothecary's herbal with a crystal jadice clasp is 5412 Dokoras
Bound in sage-green pebbled leather, the large tome is an herbalist's dream book. Silver leaf calligraphy spells out the title: "The Unabridged Compendium of Botany and Herbal Medicine." Inked in black beneath the title is a summary of the contents, which covers not only herbs, but grasses, rushes, reeds, grains, bulbs, edible plants, medicinal plants, flowers, trees, shrubs, bushes, mosses, fungi, and the folklore pertaining to each.

The apothecary's herbal is made with metal.
The apothecary's herbal is a bit flexible.
You wonder if the apothecary's herbal weighs about 56 stones.
You are certain that the apothecary's herbal is worth exactly 5412 dokoras.

a farmer's almanac bound in yellow hide is 2255 Dokoras
get alm on bookMuch of the cover is branded with text cataloging the contents of this thick reference book. Everything from practical gardening advice, recipes, helpful tips and yearlong weather forecasts (provided by the resident, on-staff Moon Mage!) to etiquette and humorous anecdotes is touted to be covered within the pages of this volume.

The farmer's almanac is somewhat pliable.
You believe that the farmer's almanac probably weighs a few stones.
You are certain that the farmer's almanac is worth exactly 2255 dokoras.

a thick sailor's book bound in worn oilcloth is 2255 Dokoras
The light cream fabric of the book's cover seems a bit worn at the edges and discolored by exposure to sun and sea spray. Prominently scrawled across the front in thick black ink is the title: "The Sailor's Illustrated Book of Knots -- Every practical knot, what it looks like, who uses it, and how to tie (and untie) it."

The sailor's book is fairly soft.
You are confident that the sailor's book might weigh a few tens of stones.
You are certain that the sailor's book is worth exactly 2255 dokoras.

a leather bound tax collector's audit book is 2255 Dokoras
Bound in green leather, the thick sheaf of parchment is heavily lined and columned. Notations made in the front pages reflect balance and debit columns, with some comments made in red ink.

You wonder if the audit book weighs around 10 stones.
You are certain that the audit book is worth exactly 2255 dokoras.

a flour-dusted leather bound baker's book engraved in silver leaf is 4510 Dokoras
Made from a light brown pebbled leather, the book looks well-thumbed, the pages curled slightly and stained in many colors. Floury fingerprints have settled into the grooves of the leather cover on both front and back, and caked flour flakes from the bindings with every slight movement. The partially covered silver leaf calligraphy spells out: "Quick 30-roisaen Meals."

You wonder if the baker's book might weigh a few hundred stones.
You are certain that the baker's book is worth exactly 4510 dokoras.

a baker's cookbook covered in red and white checked fabric is 2255 Dokoras
Fabric stretched taut over the book's cover lends a cheery appearance to a functional item, despite the doughy, crystallized thumbprint in the lower right corner. Neat block letters spell out: "Rations for the Realms, vol. 7: Pottsie's Pyes."

You are confident that the baker's cookbook probably weighs a few tens of stones.
You are certain that the baker's cookbook is worth exactly 2255 dokoras.

a suede cartographer's atlas is 4510 Dokoras
Brushed brown suede embossed with a faded image of the roads traversing Elanthia pads the thin wooden covers. Encased within, carefully drawn and colored maps detail roads, towns, forests, and waterways, with additional blank pages in the back for expansion. Round brass buttons connected with a brown leather thong hold the atlas closed when not in use.

You wonder if the cartographer's atlas might weigh a few hundred stones.
You are certain that the cartographer's atlas is worth exactly 4510 dokoras.

a lady-in-waiting's diary bound in raw silk is 5412 Dokoras
Lightly perfumed with a delicate floral scent, the small diary seems best suited for a woman's hand. Pale peach in color, the silk covers both the outer and inside covers, the seams cleverly disguised with thin gold cording.

You wonder if the diary weighs around 75 stones.
You are certain that the diary is worth exactly 5412 dokoras.

a barmaid's notepad warped from dried mead is 1353 Dokoras
Wavy pages, thicker on one side than on the other, contain scribbled notations of bar requests. Spills and splotches have smeared most of the notes, but a few lines on the last page are still legible. Abbreviated writing appears to read, "1 whis., 2 tank. ale tbl 4; 2 whis., 1 rum, 1 cider tbl 8; 2 ale, 2 wine, 1 slap for the pinch tbl. 3."

You are confident that the barmaid's notepad might weigh a few tens of stones.
You are certain that the barmaid's notepad is worth exactly 1353 dokoras.

a dusty innkeeper's ledger with faded ink is 4510 Dokoras
A thin layer of dust covers the burgundy leather of the ledger except where hands have opened and closed the book. More than half the pages are filled with notations, room assignments, requests, and other information, with the early pages fading to illegibility.

You wonder if the innkeeper's ledger might weigh a few tens of stones.
You are certain that the innkeeper's ledger is worth exactly 4510 dokoras.

In the jewelry box you see a bronze scribe's medallion of merit from Asemath Academy, a gem-encrusted gold aristocrat's signet ring, a slender lady-in-waiting's hairpin tipped with a gleaming starfire topaz, a jailer's key ring constructed of high-quality steel, a simple monk's armband, a professor's cambrinth apple sprinkled with crystals, some galley slave iron leg chains and a leather pilgrim's prayer cord.

a bronze scribe's medallion of merit from Asemath Academy is 216 Dokoras
The metal has been stamped with an image of the renowned Asemath Academy located in the Crossings. Fine script flows around the outer edge of the medallion.

A bronze scribe's medallion reads:
In recognition of displaying a fine hand for calligraphy and illumination.

It appears that the scribe's medallion can be worn around the neck.
You wonder if the scribe's medallion might weigh a few stones.
You are certain that the scribe's medallion is worth exactly 216 dokoras.

a gem-encrusted gold aristocrat's signet ring is 9020 Dokoras
Set with tiny gemstones that sparkle brightly in a rainbow of colors, the gold ring has been engraved with a raised image to be used as a symbol of some noble house. Worn down by years of use, the image is now unrecognizable.

The aristocrat's ring is made with metal.
It appears that the aristocrat's ring can be worn around the finger.
You are confident that the aristocrat's ring weighs around 1 stone.
You are certain that the aristocrat's ring is worth exactly 9020 dokoras.

a jailer's key ring constructed of high-quality steel is 451 Dokoras
A cleverly designed locking mechanism prevents the key ring from opening unexpectedly and tumbling its contents to the ground. Keys of assorted shapes and sizes dangle from the ring, swaying and clanging together with the slightest motion.

The key ring is made with metal.
It appears that the key ring can be worn on the wrist.
You think it is likely that the key ring weighs about 2 stones.
You are certain that the key ring is worth exactly 451 dokoras.

a slender lady-in-waiting's hairpin tipped with a gleaming starfire topaz is 14432 Dokoras
Suitable for both decoration and protection, and tapered to a wickedly sharp point, the hairpin is made to securely settle into whatever it jabs.

A slender lady-in-waiting's hairpin tipped with a gleaming starfire topaz is a light thrown and light edged melee-ranged weapon.

You are certain that it could do:
  low puncture damage
  no slice damage
  poor impact damage

You are certain that the hairpin is reasonably balanced and is dismally suited to gaining extra attack power from your strength.

You are certain that the slender hairpin is extremely weak, and is in pristine condition.

The slender hairpin is made with metal.
You are confident that the slender hairpin might weigh a few stones.
You are certain that the slender hairpin is worth exactly 14432 dokoras.

a simple monk's armband is 45 Dokoras
Torn from a piece of black fabric, the simple armband is crudely painted with representations of the Thirteen.

It appears that the monk's armband can be worn on the upper arm.
You are confident that the monk's armband might weigh a few tens of stones.
You are certain that the monk's armband is worth exactly 45 dokoras.

a professor's cambrinth apple sprinkled with crystals is 90200 Dokoras
Nearly round in shape, the cambrinth apple is liberally covered with faceted red crystals, making it appear sprinkled with red sugar. A brushed gold stem with a velvet green leaf extends from the center of the mineral fruit.

The cambrinth apple is made with metal.
You think it is likely that the cambrinth apple might weigh a few stones.
You are certain that the cambrinth apple is worth exactly 90200 dokoras.

some galley slave iron leg chains is 135 Dokoras
Blackened iron, knobby and rough from the forge, creates thick links that connect two large iron cuffs. Hinges on the cuffs allow them to be pried open to release or imprison their hapless victim.

The leg chains are made with metal.
The leg chains are moderately flexible.
It appears that the leg chains can be worn around the ankle.
You wonder if the leg chains might weigh several hundred stones.
You are certain that the leg chains are worth exactly 135 dokoras.

a leather pilgrim's prayer cord is 1353 Dokoras
Thinly braided leather suspended from a silver ring and capped with a brushed silver point serves as a resting place for homemade symbols of worship. Roughly carved wooden beads and smoothed bone pieces alternate along the cord. A small clasp on the ring allows the cord to be removed and replaced as needed.

The prayer cord is made with metal.
The prayer cord is extremely flexible.
It appears that the prayer cord can be worn around the neck.
You wonder if the prayer cord weighs exactly 1 stone.
You are certain that the prayer cord is worth exactly 1353 dokoras.

On the splintering crate you see a small brewer's cask of oak bound with copper, an etched silver distiller's flask, a dented pewter gravedigger's flask, a copper-plated town crier's gargle flask, a tarnished silver highwayman's flask, a vinter's wine keg and a battered oak barmaid's keg.

a small brewer's cask of oak bound with copper is 1804 Dokoras
A wide leather carrying strap has been fitted to the cask so it can be slung over the shoulder for easy transportation. The words "Customer Sample" have been burnt into the wood just above the cork.

It appears that the brewer's cask can be slung over one shoulder.
You estimate that the brewer's cask weighs about 149 stones.
You are certain that the brewer's cask is worth exactly 1804 dokoras.

an etched silver distiller's flask is 1623 Dokoras
Just the right size to contain a sample for potential customers, the flask is elegantly engraved with a list of distilled liquors ranging from brandy to whiskey.

The distiller's flask is made with metal.
The distiller's flask is a container, and can be opened and closed.
It appears that the distiller's flask can be worn attached to a belt.
You wonder if the distiller's flask might weigh a few tens of stones.
You are certain that the distiller's flask is worth exactly 1623 dokoras.

a dented pewter gravedigger's flask is 451 Dokoras
Dents and grime mar the metal, but fail to blur the details of the scene etched upon it. A giant scorpion is shown sitting atop a tombstone beside an open grave. Standing in the grave is a man holding a shovel in one hand and taking a swig from a flask held in the other. Crudely engraved script beneath the scene reads, "Being around deaders all the time is enough to drive a man to drink!"

The hip flask is made with metal.
It appears that the hip flask can be worn attached to a belt.
You estimate that the hip flask weighs around 20 stones.
You are certain that the hip flask is worth exactly 451 dokoras.

a copper-plated town crier's gargle flask is 721 Dokoras
Hammered silver rounded on all sides creates a small oval-shaped flask, complete with silver cap held with a silver chain. On either side of the flask, shiny copper plates set into the silver are engraved with the image of a festooned bugle.

The gargle flask is made with metal.
It appears that the gargle flask can be worn attached to a belt.
You are confident that the gargle flask might weigh a few tens of stones.
You are certain that the gargle flask is worth exactly 721 dokoras.

a tarnished silver highwayman's flask is 1443 Dokoras
Flat enough to ensure that it sits flush in a pocket even when full, the blackened flask is engraved with the image of a rearing masked horse wearing saddlebags overflowing with strings of pearls.

The highwayman's flask is made with metal.
It appears that the highwayman's flask can be worn attached to a belt.
You think it is likely that the highwayman's flask might weigh a few stones.
You are certain that the highwayman's flask is worth exactly 1443 dokoras.

a vinter's wine keg is 1804 Dokoras
Smelling of old grapes and warm mulled spices, the aged oak planks and hammered copper bands form an old wine cask. A small dent in one edge of the lid indicates where the bar is placed to lever the lid out, and a brass spigot with stopper attached has been screwed into the side of the barrel.

It appears that the wine keg can be slung over one shoulder.
You are confident that the wine keg might weigh several tens of stones.
You are certain that the wine keg is worth exactly 1804 dokoras.

a battered oak barmaid's keg is 1623 Dokoras
Dark wine stains mar the front and sides of the keg. Small script is burnt into the wood just above the spout.

A battered oak barmaid's keg reads:
Keep your hands off my assets!

It appears that the barmaid's keg can be slung over one shoulder.
You are confident that the barmaid's keg might weigh several tens of stones.
You are certain that the barmaid's keg is worth exactly 1623 dokoras.

On the pewter tray you see a rusty set of torturer's handgrips, a polished silver tax collector's badge, a pair of blunt-bladed mortician's scissors with stained tips and a builder's straight edge trimmed in copper.

a rusty set of torturer's handgrips is 225 Dokoras
Shaped like cooking tongs, the thick steel handgrips are hinged with an adjustable lever, allowing the tool to expand or contract as needed. Spiked finger traps at the end of the instrument, each with their own locking mechanism, gleam dully, the only part of the tool still free from rust.

You wonder if the torturer's handgrips might weigh a few tens of stones.
You are certain that the torturer's handgrips is worth exactly 225 dokoras.

a polished silver tax collector's badge is 2255 Dokoras
Silver filigree frames a square of silver that has been polished to a mirror shine. Engraved in the center of the badge, the words "Minister of Funds" flows in elegant script. Closer inspection reveals that the "o" in "of" has been replaced by a silver Kronar.

The silver badge is made with metal.
It appears that the silver badge can be worn.
You wonder if the silver badge weighs around 20 stones.
You are certain that the silver badge is worth exactly 2255 dokoras.

a pair of blunt-bladed mortician's scissors with stained tips is 451 Dokoras
Finely polished with thin silver grips, the instrument's narrow nose widens slightly at the ridged tips, squared off to provide a firm clamp. Flakes of dried blood still cling to the tips.

You are confident that the mortician's scissors might weigh a few tens of stones.
You are certain that the mortician's scissors are worth exactly 451 dokoras.

a builder's straight edge trimmed in copper is 225 Dokoras
Unfinished pine edged in copper prevents any charcoal from snagging when drawing clean lines. Thin copper marks along the edge mark off measurements.

You guess that the straight edge probably weighs a few stones.
You are certain that the straight edge is worth exactly 225 dokoras.

On the canvas cot you see a moldy cheesecloth pillowcase, a soft midwife's baby blanket with cow and lamb prints and an urchin's wool blanket encrusted with dirt and mud.

a moldy cheesecloth pillowcase is 90 Dokoras
Smelling of stale piecrust and something more earthy and damp, the torn cheesecloth has been shakily repaired, forming a sack of sorts for meager belongings.

The cheesecloth pillowcase is a container, and can be opened and closed.
The cheesecloth pillowcase is fairly malleable.
It appears that the cheesecloth pillowcase can be worn on the back.
You are confident that the cheesecloth pillowcase probably weighs a few hundred stones.
You are certain that the cheesecloth pillowcase is worth exactly 90 dokoras.

a soft midwife's baby blanket with cow and lamb prints is 451 Dokoras
Soft brushed flannel in pastel shades and trimmed with a sateen border, the blanket features alternating lines of frolicking lambs and gamboling cows.

It appears that the baby blanket can be draped over the shoulders.
You estimate that the baby blanket might weigh a few tens of stones.
You are certain that the baby blanket is worth exactly 451 dokoras.

an urchin's wool blanket encrusted with dirt and mud is 360 Dokoras
Smelling of mold, the blanket's wool is rough and unwashed, scratchy to the touch and full of holes. A shred of cloth dangles precariously from a jagged corner, the victim of some kind of snag.

It appears that the urchin's blanket can be draped over the shoulders.
You believe that the urchin's blanket probably weighs a few stones.
You are certain that the urchin's blanket is worth exactly 360 dokoras.

On the teetering tripod you see a mortician's brown bottle of noxious fluid, a barber's green tonic bottle and a globular beekeeper's honey jar frosted with a beehive design.

a mortician's brown bottle of noxious fluid is 180 Dokoras
The bottle is not stoppered up.
Dark brown glass nearly hides the fluid within, but it can't disguise the medicinal smell that wafts from the bottle even when the cap is sealed.

The mortician's bottle is a container, and can be opened and closed.
You are confident that the mortician's bottle probably weighs a few tens of stones.
You are certain that the mortician's bottle is worth exactly 180 dokoras.

a barber's green tonic bottle is 180 Dokoras
The bottle is not stoppered up.
A large black cork closes the thick green glass bottle. Squat and functional, the only adornment on the bottle is a small wax label in the center of the glass which reads, "Herrold's Fyne Tonic: Guaranteed to Strengthen Hairs on Head and Legs."

The tonic bottle is a container, and can be opened and closed.
You believe that the tonic bottle weighs about 1 stone.
You are certain that the tonic bottle is worth exactly 180 dokoras.

a globular beekeeper's honey jar frosted with a beehive design is 180 Dokoras
The jar is stoppered with a large cork.

The honey jar is a container, and can be opened and closed.
You are confident that the honey jar might weigh a few stones.
You are certain that the honey jar is worth exactly 180 dokoras.

[Jakuv's All-Trades Outlet, East Wing Terminus]
In the easternmost parts of the fine Gnomish shop, arranged for fine browsing masses, is a wide-ranging jumble of gadgets and props (and even some handy eyeglasses). The clerks, you can see, are a serious crew, keeping up with supply and demand, but each one in passing smiles kindly at you without pausing from the task at hand. You also see a short marble column with a peach lace lady-in-waiting's fan on it, a chipped saucer with a delicate silk lady-in-waiting's handkerchief on it, a small silk cushion with a polished silver jeweler's loupe with a clear crystal lens on it, a crooked nail with a domestic servant's feather duster made from gidii feathers on it, a velvet-lined tray with some stuff on it, a battered red toolbox, a cast-iron lamppost with some stuff on it, some wood pegs with some stuff on it, a dusty wheelbarrow with some stuff on it, a polished bloodwood pedestal with some stuff on it, and a flameoak sideboard with some stuff on it.
Obvious exits: west.

On the marble column you see a peach lace lady-in-waiting's fan.

a peach lace lady-in-waiting's fan is 4510 Dokoras
Ice blue silk ribbons weave through the open lace of the fan, tying each section to the carved ivory skeleton. Delicate vines scroll up the ivory fingers, each touched in gold-leaf. Drilled through the fan's base, peach ribbons twine with thin gold chains to form a loop for suspending the fan from the wrist.

It appears that the lace fan can be worn on the wrist.
You are confident that the lace fan probably weighs a few tens of stones.
You are certain that the lace fan is worth exactly 4510 dokoras.

On the chipped saucer you see a delicate silk lady-in-waiting's handkerchief.

a delicate silk lady-in-waiting's handkerchief is 3170 Dokoras
Ecru lace trims the dusky rose silk handkerchief, the tidy stitches done in a deeper pink shade. A single lavender ribbon rosette adorns one corner of the fabric.

The silk handkerchief is moderately soft.
You are certain that the silk handkerchief weighs around 1 stone.
You are certain that the silk handkerchief is worth exactly 3170 dokoras.

On the silk cushion you see a polished silver jeweler's loupe with a clear crystal lens.

a polished silver jeweler's loupe with a clear crystal lens is 7667 Dokoras
Extremely tiny but masterfully crafted and assembled, the loupe is an ideal tool for appraising valuable gemstones and jewelry.

It appears that the jeweler's loupe can be worn on the right eye.
You guess that the jeweler's loupe might weigh a few stones.
You are certain that the jeweler's loupe is worth exactly 7667 dokoras.

On the crooked nail you see a domestic servant's feather duster made from gidii feathers.

a domestic servant's feather duster made from gidii feathers is 902 Dokoras
A plain wooden handle with a loop of twine drilled through one end extends to a bushy batch of gidii feathers at the other. The feathers layer in spirals, the quills tied tightly to the handle with thick red string.

The feather duster is incredibly pliant.
You believe that the feather duster probably weighs a few stones.
You are certain that the feather duster is worth exactly 902 dokoras.

On the velvet-lined tray you see a cartographer's eyepiece rimmed in bronze, a brass scavenger's monocle, a pair of storyteller's brass reading spectacles, a pair of inventor's spectacles with multiple retractable lenses, a pair of wire-rimmed professor's spectacles, a pair of wire embroiderer's spectacles with half-moon lenses, a pair of scribe's reading glasses attached to a slim golden chain and some protective miner's glasses with clear yellow lenses.

a cartographer's eyepiece rimmed in bronze is 4510 Dokoras
The glass eyepiece is designed to be worn on one eye to magnify small print. The lens has been rimmed with brass that has been etched with the directions of a compass.

The cartographer's eyepiece is made with metal.
It appears that the cartographer's eyepiece can be worn on the right eye.
You think it is likely that the cartographer's eyepiece weighs about 1 stone.
You are certain that the cartographer's eyepiece is worth exactly 4510 dokoras.

a brass scavenger's monocle is 1804 Dokoras
A poor man's appraisal loupe, the eyepiece has nowhere near the magnifying ability of the lapidary's tool but does lend the wearer a business-like air.

The scavenger's monocle is made with metal.
It appears that the scavenger's monocle can be worn on the right eye.
You wonder if the scavenger's monocle weighs about 5 stones.
You are certain that the scavenger's monocle is worth exactly 1804 dokoras.

a pair of storyteller's brass reading spectacles is 2255 Dokoras
Careworn and meticulously crafted, the brass wire frames hold two small crystal lenses that have been polished to perfect clarity.

It appears that the storyteller's spectacles can be worn.
You wonder if the storyteller's spectacles might weigh several tens of stones.
You are certain that the storyteller's spectacles are worth exactly 2255 dokoras.

a pair of inventor's spectacles with multiple retractable lenses is 2255 Dokoras
The steel frames feature a multitude of hinges and small silver arms, each supporting a lens of a different size, thickness, or color. Constructed in a way that allows the wearer to arrange the lenses in different combinations, the instrument causes an almost insect-like appearance when worn.

It appears that the inventor's spectacles can be worn on the nose.
You are confident that the inventor's spectacles weighs about 10 stones.
You are certain that the inventor's spectacles are worth exactly 2255 dokoras.

a pair of wire-rimmed professor's spectacles is 2255 Dokoras
The squared lenses of the spectacles are connected by only a thin wire frame. Tiny nose grips prevent them from sliding down the bridge of the nose, though the smudge of ink on the left lens indicates they occasionally get pushed up anyway.

It appears that the professor's spectacles can be worn on the nose.
You are confident that the professor's spectacles probably weighs a few stones.
You are certain that the professor's spectacles are worth exactly 2255 dokoras.

a pair of wire embroiderer's spectacles with half-moon lenses is 3608 Dokoras

The embroiderer's spectacles are made with metal.
It appears that the embroiderer's spectacles can be worn.
You think it is likely that the embroiderer's spectacles weighs about 2 stones.
You are certain that the embroiderer's spectacles are worth exactly 3608 dokoras.

a pair of scribe's reading glasses attached to a slim golden chain is 5863 Dokoras

The reading glasses are made with metal.
It appears that the reading glasses can be worn.
You wonder if the reading glasses weighs around 1 stone.
You are certain that the reading glasses are worth exactly 5863 dokoras.

some protective miner's glasses with clear yellow lenses is 3608 Dokoras
Iron wrapped with buttery soft suede forms a frame designed to fit snugly, yet comfortably, against the wearer's face. Oversized lenses protect the eyes from flying debris.

It appears that the miner's glasses can be worn.
You estimate that the miner's glasses weighs about 10 stones.
You are certain that the miner's glasses are worth exactly 3608 dokoras.

In the red toolbox you see a jar of inventor's goo, a pair of steel-handled barber shears, a rusty barber's razor with bloodstains streaking the dulled blade, a mariner's sextant engraved with leaping dolphins, a cartographer's geometry compass trimmed in silver leaf, a plumed innkeeper's quill, a narrow carpenter's slide rule, a rugged woodcarver's shaper, a sturdy spice merchant's scale and a blue-tinted bottle of gardener's pest repellant.

a pair of steel-handled barber shears is 1804 Dokoras
Gleaming silver blades taper to a long point, ensuring an even cut in even the tiniest of trims. Oval steel finger-guards provide ample space to maneuver, and a curled steel thumb rest offers comfort during those longer appointments.

The barber shears are made with metal.
You are certain that the barber shears weighs about 12 stones.
You are certain that the barber shears are worth exactly 1804 dokoras.

a rusty barber's razor with bloodstains streaking the dulled blade is 992 Dokoras
A frayed leather strop is tethered through an iron ring on the handle of the razor, its clasp rusted tightly shut. Scratched onyx houses a nicked blade which is crusted in a powdery orange substance and flecked with stains of a deeper brown hue.

The barber's razor is made with metal.
The barber's razor is somewhat pliable.
You are confident that the barber's razor might weigh a few tens of stones.
You are certain that the barber's razor is worth exactly 992 dokoras.

a mariner's sextant engraved with leaping dolphins is 5772 Dokoras
The blackened silver index arm and matching drum attach to a similar frame with small silver screws, the normally bright metal darkened so as not to reflect oddly in the lenses and mirrors of the instrument. Behind the index arm, a graceful brass arc etched with leaping dolphins on either side of the measurements is held by a brass locking device.

You are confident that the mariner's sextant weighs around 85 stones.
You are certain that the mariner's sextant is worth exactly 5772 dokoras.

a cartographer's geometry compass trimmed in silver leaf is 902 Dokoras
Smoothed and polished mahogany forms the grips in which a rounded stylus and a charcoal are seated. A round silver ring centered with a mahogany and silver leaf compass rose hinges the two sections together.

You wonder if the geometry compass might weigh a few tens of stones.
You are certain that the geometry compass is worth exactly 902 dokoras.

a plumed innkeeper's quill is 2706 Dokoras
Colored a rich purple, the thick plume narrows to a gold-capped nib. Engraved on the nib is a tiny golden pineapple.

You wonder if the innkeeper's quill probably weighs a few stones.
You are certain that the innkeeper's quill is worth exactly 2706 dokoras.

a narrow carpenter's slide rule is 225 Dokoras
The slide rule's two sides are jointed together at one end, forming a v-shaped instrument vaguely resembling a bird's beak frozen in mid-song.

The slide rule is fairly soft.
You are confident that the slide rule probably weighs a few stones.
You are certain that the slide rule is worth exactly 225 dokoras.

a rugged woodcarver's shaper is 451 Dokoras
Roughly carved knotty pine creates a sturdy, if lopsided, base for the steel wood shaper blades. A small loop of leather tied around the base of the shaper allows for a sure grip when the shaper is in use.

The woodcarver's shaper is made with metal.
You wonder if the woodcarver's shaper might weigh a few stones.
You are certain that the woodcarver's shaper is worth exactly 451 dokoras.

a sturdy spice merchant's scale is 902 Dokoras
Two identical plates are suspended by chains attached to a balancing mechanism, designed to accurately weigh and price items. One plate is marred by many scrapes and grooves in the thick metal while the other is permanently stained an unidentifiable color.

You estimate that the merchant's scale weighs around 10 stones.
You are certain that the merchant's scale is worth exactly 902 dokoras.

a blue-tinted bottle of gardener's pest repellant is 451 Dokoras
Capped tightly to prevent leakage of the poison, the slate-blue bottle is decorated with painted images of bugs and flies around the glass. Each insect is painstakingly detailed, each different from the next except for one aspect: all are on their backs with legs splayed in all directions.

You think it is likely that the blue-tinted bottle might weigh several tens of stones.
You are certain that the blue-tinted bottle is worth exactly 451 dokoras.

a jar of inventor's goo is 451 Dokoras
Encased in a thick glass jar capped with a wax-sealed lid, the blue-colored goo moves like thick molasses when the jar is turned.

You wonder if the jar might weigh several tens of stones.
You are certain that the jar is worth exactly 451 dokoras.

On the cast-iron lamppost you see a wrought iron gravedigger's lantern and a town crier's copper lantern with a rusty hinge.

a wrought iron gravedigger's lantern is 315 Dokoras
Crafted with a wide handle for easy carrying, the lantern's clear glass and tiny mirrors above the flame chamber help to illuminate an area downwards.

The gravedigger's lantern is made with metal.
You wonder if the gravedigger's lantern probably weighs a few tens of stones.
You are certain that the gravedigger's lantern is worth exactly 315 dokoras.

a town crier's copper lantern with a rusty hinge is 315 Dokoras
This simply constructed lantern hangs from a large copper loop, making it possible to hold it with one hand, one hook, or even one foot if necessary. Cheap glass shelters the flame when alight, accessible by a small door that squeaks loudly when opened or closed.

The copper lantern is made with metal.
You are confident that the copper lantern weighs about 10 stones.
You are certain that the copper lantern is worth exactly 315 dokoras.

On the wood pegs you see a scout's waterskin made from patchwork leather, a messenger's waterskin trimmed with silver threading and a vintner's wine bag.

a scout's waterskin made from patchwork leather is 902 Dokoras
The polished leather has been expertly sewn together so not a drop of liquid escapes. The patchwork construction allows for easy folding and storage when empty.

The scout's waterskin is a container, and can be opened and closed.
The scout's waterskin is incredibly pliant.
It appears that the scout's waterskin can be worn attached to a belt.
You wonder if the scout's waterskin might weigh a few hundred stones.
You are certain that the scout's waterskin is worth exactly 902 dokoras.

a messenger's waterskin trimmed with silver threading is 902 Dokoras
Hip-worn for easy accessibility during travel, the waterskin is reinforced with leather cord stitching. Silver threads twined with the cording add a decorative touch.

The messenger's waterskin is a container, and can be opened and closed.
The messenger's waterskin is extremely soft.
It appears that the messenger's waterskin can be worn attached to a belt.
You estimate that the messenger's waterskin weighs around 5 stones.
You are certain that the messenger's waterskin is worth exactly 902 dokoras.

a vintner's wine bag is 902 Dokoras
Shaped much like an adventurer's waterskin, the wine bag is designed to hang at hip level so that the drinking spout faces upward and does not leak any of the precious cargo. Deep purple stains still smelling of aged oak barrels rim the leather just below the spout.

The wine bag is a container, and can be opened and closed.
The wine bag is quite supple.
It appears that the wine bag can be worn attached to a belt.
You are confident that the wine bag weighs around 5 stones.
You are certain that the wine bag is worth exactly 902 dokoras.

On the wheelbarrow you see a midwife's herbarium set in a carved oak frame, a three-legged dairymaid stool with a daisy trim, a charlatan's A-frame sign with painted phrases on it and a beat-up wooden hermit's sign.

a midwife's herbarium set in a carved oak frame is 13354 Dokoras
Meant to be displayed on a wall, this collection of dried plant specimens has been carefully mounted and systematically arranged for easy reference. The light wood frame is carved with nesting doves.

You are confident that the midwife's herbarium might weigh several tens of stones.
You are certain that the midwife's herbarium is worth exactly 13354 dokoras.

a three-legged dairymaid stool with a daisy trim is 451 Dokoras
Fat, stubby wooden legs nearly cause the round stool to resemble a cow's full udder but for the paint that decorates them. A linked daisy chain rims the edge of the stool, and trails down the outside of each leg, the flowers larger at the bottoms.

A three-legged dairymaid stool with a daisy trim is a medium blunt melee-ranged weapon.

You are certain that it could do:
  poor puncture damage
  no slice damage
  heavy impact damage

You are certain that the stool is poorly balanced and is fairly suited to gaining extra attack power from your strength.

You are certain that the dairymaid stool is fairly sturdy, and is in pristine condition.

You are certain that the dairymaid stool weighs about 45 stones.
You are certain that the dairymaid stool is worth exactly 451 dokoras.

a charlatan's A-frame sign with painted phrases on it is 451 Dokoras
Sloppily painted letters that skew in all directions proudly proclaim, "Genuine Cure All Snake Oil", "Heals Baldness and Bad Breath", and "Two-For-One Special: Today Only!"

The A-frame sign is quite supple.
It appears that the A-frame sign can be worn as a shirt or robe, even with armor.
You are confident that the A-frame sign weighs around 115 stones.
You are certain that the A-frame sign is worth exactly 451 dokoras.

a beat-up wooden hermit's sign is 90 Dokoras
Splintered and broken, the sign has been crudely nailed to a wooden stake. Burned into the wood, the crooked phrase "Keep Out!" warns trespassers of the owner's opinion of their presence.

You estimate that the hermit's sign might weigh a few hundred stones.
You are certain that the hermit's sign is worth exactly 90 dokoras.

On the bloodwood pedestal you see a black braided leather torturer's whip, a short interrogator's quirt with an ivory handle, a black leather jockey's whip tipped with narrow hide tassels and a long-handled coachman's whip.

a black braided leather torturer's whip is 18040 Dokoras
Tiny rusted barbs stud the length of the heavy whip, discolored by dried blood.

The torturer's whip is incredibly pliant.
It appears that the torturer's whip can be worn attached to a belt.
You guess that the torturer's whip probably weighs a few tens of stones.
You are certain that the torturer's whip is worth exactly 18040 dokoras.

a black leather jockey's whip tipped with narrow hide tassels is 18040 Dokoras
The whip is thin and flexible, long enough to encourage a flagging horse or to intimidate that of a neighbor's. The ends of the three hide lashes are frayed and dipped in blood-red dye to form narrow tassels.

The jockey's whip is incredibly pliant.
It appears that the jockey's whip can be worn attached to a belt.
You are confident that the jockey's whip might weigh a few tens of stones.
You are certain that the jockey's whip is worth exactly 18040 dokoras.

a long-handled coachman's whip is 18040 Dokoras
The long handle allows the coachman to rest his whip in a slot at his side while he's handling the reins, yet still be easily accessible when needed to encourage his horses.

The coachman's whip is quite supple.
It appears that the coachman's whip can be worn attached to a belt.
You are confident that the coachman's whip might weigh a few tens of stones.
You are certain that the coachman's whip is worth exactly 18040 dokoras.

a short interrogator's quirt with an ivory handle is 27060 Dokoras
Nearly obscured by reddish-brown stains, black embroidery running down the length of the rawhide lash forms the phrase, "Confession is good for the soul."

The interrogator's quirt is incredibly pliant.
It appears that the interrogator's quirt can be worn attached to a belt.
You wonder if the interrogator's quirt might weigh a few hundred stones.
You are certain that the interrogator's quirt is worth exactly 27060 dokoras.

On the flameoak sideboard you see a midwife's chipped ceramic bowl, a galley slave's wooden food bowl, a tall charlatan's bottle labeled "Snake Oil" and a sturdy potter's trowel with a wooden grip.

a midwife's chipped ceramic bowl is 90 Dokoras
Wide, yet shallow enough to lay a small infant in without the risk of drowning, the interior of this white ceramic bowl is painted with whimsical scenes of fanciful creatures. Kittens with wings, colts napping in trees, and goslings at a tea party decorate the rim and center of the bowl.

The ceramic bowl is a container.
You wonder if the ceramic bowl might weigh several tens of stones.
You are certain that the ceramic bowl is worth exactly 90 dokoras.

a galley slave's wooden food bowl is 90 Dokoras
Dried bits of moldy gruel still cling to the interior of the rough bowl, and a shallow crack runs through the center.

The food bowl is a container.
You believe that the food bowl weighs around 5 stones.
You are certain that the food bowl is worth exactly 90 dokoras.

a tall charlatan's bottle labeled "Snake Oil" is 405 Dokoras
Crooked etchings in the glass seem to mimic the scales and patterns of a snake coiling around the tall bottle. Wound wire holds a forged steel cap at the neck of the bottle, the end of which has two steel fangs that settle over the lip of the glass.

The charlatan's bottle is a container, and can be opened and closed.
You estimate that the charlatan's bottle weighs around 1 stone.
You are certain that the charlatan's bottle is worth exactly 405 dokoras.

a sturdy potter's trowel with a wooden grip is 135 Dokoras
A wedge-shaped blade bends in an L-shape near the handle to allow the user to smooth the clay without touching it. Flattened on two sides but rounded on the narrow edges for comfort, the pine wood handle is riveted through the blade with a single copper flat-screw.

The potter's trowel is a container.
You wonder if the potter's trowel might weigh a few tens of stones.
You are certain that the potter's trowel is worth exactly 135 dokoras.

[Jakuv's All-Trades Outlet, North Wing]
With years on the job and some plain common sense, it's abundantly clear that some tasks will require protection of various sorts, like gloves or even a mask. Of the broad ranging spectrum of items for sale, be they pieces of clothing or fluff, the articles fashioned from leather or mail are the best for preserving your duff. You also see a wrought iron armor stand with some stuff on it, a collection of hatstands with some stuff on it, and a shield rack with some stuff on it.
Obvious exits: north, south.

On the armor stand you see a pair of pristinely white leather mime's gloves, a pair of thick leather wrangler's gloves, a pair of worn leather gamekeeper's gloves, a pair of bulky fishmonger's gloves, a pair of dirty scavenger's gloves, a pair of heavy ratcatcher's gloves, some leather-palmed canvas sailmaker's gloves, a scuffed pair of leather woodcutter's gloves, a pair of padded leather woodcutter's gloves, a pair of ragged leather gravedigger's gloves, some dusky black leather gravedigger's gloves with reinforced palms, some tan suede chef's oven mitts, a pair of falconer's gauntlets tooled with overlapping bronze scales and some pale blue leather falconer's gauntlets.

a pair of pristinely white leather mime's gloves is 1127 Dokoras
The leather of the gloves has been dyed a stark, pristine white. While thick enough to allow for protection in combat, the leather is flexible enough for use when motioning and pantomiming actions.

The mime's gloves are leather armor.

The gloves look like they offer protection for the following areas:

    right hand
    left hand

You feel certain that a pair of pristinely white leather mime's gloves appear to impose insignificant maneuvering hindrance and offers:
    fair protection and fair damage absorption for puncture attacks.
    low protection and fair damage absorption for slice attacks.
    fair protection and fair damage absorption for impact attacks.
    poor protection and fair damage absorption for fire attacks.
    fair protection and fair damage absorption for cold attacks.
    low protection and fair damage absorption for electrical attacks.

If you were only maneuvering in a pair of pristinely white leather mime's gloves you could expect to be unhindered.

You are certain that the mime's gloves are of average strength, and are in pristine condition.

The mime's gloves are fairly soft.
You think it is likely that the mime's gloves weighs around 25 stones.
You are certain that the mime's gloves are worth exactly 1127 dokoras.

a pair of thick leather wrangler's gloves is 1127 Dokoras
Made from reinforced leather, the gloves are suited for use as armor in combat. However, added protection in the palm area makes them ideal for reining in horses as well.

The wrangler's gloves are leather armor.

The gloves look like they offer protection for the following areas:

    right hand
    left hand

You feel certain that a pair of thick leather wrangler's gloves appear to impose insignificant maneuvering hindrance and offers:
    fair protection and fair damage absorption for puncture attacks.
    low protection and fair damage absorption for slice attacks.
    fair protection and fair damage absorption for impact attacks.
    poor protection and fair damage absorption for fire attacks.
    fair protection and fair damage absorption for cold attacks.
    low protection and fair damage absorption for electrical attacks.

If you were only maneuvering in a pair of thick leather wrangler's gloves you could expect to be unhindered.

You are certain that the wrangler's gloves are of average strength, and are in pristine condition.

The wrangler's gloves are fairly soft.
You are certain that the wrangler's gloves weighs about 25 stones.
You are certain that the wrangler's gloves are worth exactly 1127 dokoras.

a pair of worn leather gamekeeper's gloves is 360 Dokoras
Crafted from sturdy leather, the surface of the each glove has been marred in many places by the teeth and claws of animals.

The gamekeeper's gloves are leather armor.

The gloves look like they offer protection for the following areas:

    right hand
    left hand

You feel certain that a pair of worn leather gamekeeper's gloves appear to impose insignificant maneuvering hindrance and offers:
    fair protection and fair damage absorption for puncture attacks.
    low protection and fair damage absorption for slice attacks.
    fair protection and fair damage absorption for impact attacks.
    poor protection and fair damage absorption for fire attacks.
    fair protection and fair damage absorption for cold attacks.
    low protection and fair damage absorption for electrical attacks.

If you were only maneuvering in a pair of worn leather gamekeeper's gloves you could expect to be unhindered.

You are certain that the gamekeeper's gloves are of average strength, and are in pristine condition.

The gamekeeper's gloves are fairly soft.
You guess that the gamekeeper's gloves probably weighs a few tens of stones.
You are certain that the gamekeeper's gloves are worth exactly 360 dokoras.

a pair of bulky fishmonger's gloves is 360 Dokoras
Thick, bulky leather with cloth patches creates gloves designed with safety first in mind. The leather protects against those occasional sea creatures with sharp spines or teeth, while the cloth palms prevent eels and fish from slithering out of reach.

The fishmonger's gloves are leather armor.

The gloves look like they offer protection for the following areas:

    right hand
    left hand

You feel certain that a pair of bulky fishmonger's gloves appear to impose no maneuvering hindrance and offers:
    low protection and low damage absorption for puncture attacks.
    poor protection and low damage absorption for slice attacks.
    poor protection and low damage absorption for impact attacks.
    poor protection and low damage absorption for fire attacks.
    low protection and low damage absorption for cold attacks.
    fair protection and low damage absorption for electrical attacks.

If you were only maneuvering in a pair of bulky fishmonger's gloves you could expect to be unhindered.

You are certain that the fishmonger's gloves are somewhat flimsy, and are in pristine condition.

The fishmonger's gloves are quite supple.
You guess that the fishmonger's gloves probably weighs a few tens of stones.
You are certain that the fishmonger's gloves are worth exactly 360 dokoras.

a pair of dirty scavenger's gloves is 270 Dokoras
Dirt-caked seams make it difficult to determine the condition of these gloves, but the spots and tears along the cuffs indicate they have been used well and often. Round leather pads stitched on the palms and fingertips reinforce the cloth where it receives the most abuse.

The scavenger's gloves are leather armor.

The gloves look like they offer protection for the following areas:

    right hand
    left hand

You feel certain that a pair of dirty scavenger's gloves appear to impose no maneuvering hindrance and offers:
    low protection and low damage absorption for puncture attacks.
    poor protection and low damage absorption for slice attacks.
    poor protection and low damage absorption for impact attacks.
    poor protection and low damage absorption for fire attacks.
    low protection and low damage absorption for cold attacks.
    fair protection and low damage absorption for electrical attacks.

If you were only maneuvering in a pair of dirty scavenger's gloves you could expect to be unhindered.

You are certain that the scavenger's gloves are somewhat flimsy, and are in pristine condition.

The scavenger's gloves are quite supple.
You are confident that the scavenger's gloves weighs about 15 stones.
You are certain that the scavenger's gloves are worth exactly 270 dokoras.

a pair of heavy ratcatcher's gloves is 270 Dokoras
The thick leather of these gloves has been badly scarred and punctured. A tiny tooth is embedded in one of the seams.

The ratcatcher's gloves are leather armor.

The gloves look like they offer protection for the following areas:

    right hand
    left hand

You feel certain that a pair of heavy ratcatcher's gloves appear to impose no maneuvering hindrance and offers:
    low protection and low damage absorption for puncture attacks.
    poor protection and low damage absorption for slice attacks.
    poor protection and low damage absorption for impact attacks.
    poor protection and low damage absorption for fire attacks.
    low protection and low damage absorption for cold attacks.
    fair protection and low damage absorption for electrical attacks.

If you were only maneuvering in a pair of heavy ratcatcher's gloves you could expect to be unhindered.

You are certain that the ratcatcher's gloves are somewhat flimsy, and are in pristine condition.

The ratcatcher's gloves are quite supple.
You wonder if the ratcatcher's gloves might weigh a few tens of stones.
You are certain that the ratcatcher's gloves are worth exactly 270 dokoras.

some leather-palmed canvas sailmaker's gloves is 541 Dokoras
Layers of closely quilted leather line the palms and inner fingers of each glove, thick enough to double as a thimble while the wearer works. The fingertips are open from the first joint on, balancing freedom of movement with protection of skin.

The sailmaker's gloves are leather armor.

The gloves look like they offer protection for the following areas:

    right hand
    left hand

You feel certain that some leather-palmed canvas sailmaker's gloves appear to impose no maneuvering hindrance and offers:
    low protection and low damage absorption for puncture attacks.
    poor protection and low damage absorption for slice attacks.
    poor protection and low damage absorption for impact attacks.
    poor protection and low damage absorption for fire attacks.
    low protection and low damage absorption for cold attacks.
    fair protection and low damage absorption for electrical attacks.

If you were only maneuvering in some leather-palmed canvas sailmaker's gloves you could expect to be unhindered.

You are certain that the sailmaker's gloves are somewhat flimsy, and are in pristine condition.

The sailmaker's gloves are quite supple.
You guess that the sailmaker's gloves probably weighs a few tens of stones.
You are certain that the sailmaker's gloves are worth exactly 541 dokoras.

a scuffed pair of leather woodcutter's gloves is 541 Dokoras
Thick plaid flannel lines the heavy gloves, the material absorbent to ensure a sturdy grip through the outer leather. Ribbed cords hemmed around the cuffs to tighten them prevent woodchips and splinters from spilling into the gloves when worn.

The woodcutter's gloves are leather armor.

The gloves look like they offer protection for the following areas:

    right hand
    left hand

You feel certain that a scuffed pair of leather woodcutter's gloves appear to impose no maneuvering hindrance and offers:
    low protection and low damage absorption for puncture attacks.
    poor protection and low damage absorption for slice attacks.
    poor protection and low damage absorption for impact attacks.
    poor protection and low damage absorption for fire attacks.
    low protection and low damage absorption for cold attacks.
    fair protection and low damage absorption for electrical attacks.

If you were only maneuvering in a scuffed pair of leather woodcutter's gloves you could expect to be unhindered.

You are certain that the woodcutter's gloves are somewhat flimsy, and are in pristine condition.

The woodcutter's gloves are quite supple.
You believe that the woodcutter's gloves weighs around 10 stones.
You are certain that the woodcutter's gloves are worth exactly 541 dokoras.

a pair of padded leather woodcutter's gloves is 541 Dokoras
The gloves have been heavily padded in order to absorb the shock of cutting blows in addition to protection from flying debris.

The woodcutter's gloves are leather armor.

The gloves look like they offer protection for the following areas:

    right hand
    left hand

You feel certain that a pair of padded leather woodcutter's gloves appear to impose insignificant maneuvering hindrance and offers:
    fair protection and fair damage absorption for puncture attacks.
    low protection and fair damage absorption for slice attacks.
    fair protection and fair damage absorption for impact attacks.
    poor protection and fair damage absorption for fire attacks.
    fair protection and fair damage absorption for cold attacks.
    low protection and fair damage absorption for electrical attacks.

If you were only maneuvering in a pair of padded leather woodcutter's gloves you could expect to be unhindered.

You are certain that the woodcutter's gloves are of average strength, and are in pristine condition.

The woodcutter's gloves are fairly soft.
You are confident that the woodcutter's gloves might weigh a few tens of stones.
You are certain that the woodcutter's gloves are worth exactly 541 dokoras.

a pair of ragged leather gravedigger's gloves is 270 Dokoras
Lines of dirt and dust streak the gloves both inside and out, the scent of decay permeating the leather. The gloves are scuffed, some scratches running so deep that the lining can be seen peeping through them.

The gravedigger's gloves are leather armor.

The gloves look like they offer protection for the following areas:

    right hand
    left hand

You feel certain that a pair of ragged leather gravedigger's gloves appear to impose no maneuvering hindrance and offers:
    low protection and low damage absorption for puncture attacks.
    poor protection and low damage absorption for slice attacks.
    poor protection and low damage absorption for impact attacks.
    poor protection and low damage absorption for fire attacks.
    low protection and low damage absorption for cold attacks.
    fair protection and low damage absorption for electrical attacks.

If you were only maneuvering in a pair of ragged leather gravedigger's gloves you could expect to be unhindered.

You are certain that the gravedigger's gloves are somewhat flimsy, and are in pristine condition.

The gravedigger's gloves are quite supple.
You guess that the gravedigger's gloves probably weighs a few tens of stones.
You are certain that the gravedigger's gloves are worth exactly 270 dokoras.

some dusky black leather gravedigger's gloves with reinforced palms is 721 Dokoras
Roughened leather reinforces the palms and inside portion of the fingers of these sturdy gloves, assuring a good grip. Faintly embroidered onto the back of each is a crimson scorpion with its stinger raised.

The gravedigger's gloves are leather armor.

The gloves look like they offer protection for the following areas:

    right hand
    left hand

You feel certain that some dusky black leather gravedigger's gloves with reinforced palms appear to impose insignificant maneuvering hindrance and offers:
    fair protection and fair damage absorption for puncture attacks.
    low protection and fair damage absorption for slice attacks.
    fair protection and fair damage absorption for impact attacks.
    poor protection and fair damage absorption for fire attacks.
    fair protection and fair damage absorption for cold attacks.
    low protection and fair damage absorption for electrical attacks.

If you were only maneuvering in some dusky black leather gravedigger's gloves with reinforced palms you could expect to be unhindered.

You are certain that the gravedigger's gloves are of average strength, and are in pristine condition.

The gravedigger's gloves are fairly soft.
You wonder if the gravedigger's gloves might weigh a few tens of stones.
You are certain that the gravedigger's gloves are worth exactly 721 dokoras.

a pair of falconer's gauntlets tooled with overlapping bronze scales is 1127 Dokoras
Designed to protect the arm from the flexing talons of birds of prey, the long cuffs can be fastened in place by suede straps and steel buckles. Hundreds of tiny scales have been stamped into the leather to form a pattern that resembles snakeskin.

The falconer's gauntlets are leather armor.

The gauntlets look like they offer protection for the following areas:

    right hand
    left hand

You feel certain that a pair of falconer's gauntlets tooled with overlapping bronze scales appear to impose insignificant maneuvering hindrance and offers:
    fair protection and fair damage absorption for puncture attacks.
    low protection and fair damage absorption for slice attacks.
    fair protection and fair damage absorption for impact attacks.
    poor protection and fair damage absorption for fire attacks.
    fair protection and fair damage absorption for cold attacks.
    low protection and fair damage absorption for electrical attacks.

If you were only maneuvering in a pair of falconer's gauntlets tooled with overlapping bronze scales you could expect to be unhindered.

You are certain that the falconer's gauntlets are of average strength, and are in pristine condition.

The falconer's gauntlets are fairly soft.
You wonder if the falconer's gauntlets probably weighs a few tens of stones.
You are certain that the falconer's gauntlets are worth exactly 1127 dokoras.

some pale blue leather falconer's gauntlets is 541 Dokoras
The gauntlets feature an assortment of small rings fastened along the wrist, sized just right to anchor a hawk's jesses, as well as padding along the wrist and forearm where a bird's claws would rest.

The falconer's gauntlets are leather armor.

The gauntlets look like they offer protection for the following areas:

    right hand
    left hand

You feel certain that some pale blue leather falconer's gauntlets appear to impose insignificant maneuvering hindrance and offers:
    fair protection and fair damage absorption for puncture attacks.
    low protection and fair damage absorption for slice attacks.
    fair protection and fair damage absorption for impact attacks.
    poor protection and fair damage absorption for fire attacks.
    fair protection and fair damage absorption for cold attacks.
    low protection and fair damage absorption for electrical attacks.

If you were only maneuvering in some pale blue leather falconer's gauntlets you could expect to be unhindered.

You are certain that the falconer's gauntlets are of average strength, and are in pristine condition.

The falconer's gauntlets are fairly soft.
You wonder if the falconer's gauntlets probably weighs a few tens of stones.
You are certain that the falconer's gauntlets are worth exactly 541 dokoras.

On the hatstands you see a black leather torturer's mask, a dark leather bandit's mask with narrow slits for eyes, a brown leather highwayman's mask with small oval eye-holes, a dashing scarlet leather swashbuckler's mask with tilted eye slits, a stark white leather mime's mask edged in black, a somber black executioner's hood, a brown leather hangman's hood edged with staggered rows of brass studs and a blackened leather alchemist's cowl with transparent eyeplates.

a black leather torturer's mask is 902 Dokoras
Thick black cords on either side of the mask serve as ties, designed to pull the leather tautly over nose, forehead, and chin. Jaggedly cut holes function as eye slits, nose slit, and mouth covering.

The torturer's mask is leather armor.

The mask looks like it offers protection for the following areas:

    head
    neck

You feel certain that a black leather torturer's mask appears to impose insignificant maneuvering hindrance and offers:
    fair protection and fair damage absorption for puncture attacks.
    fair protection and fair damage absorption for slice attacks.
    fair protection and fair damage absorption for impact attacks.
    low protection and fair damage absorption for fire attacks.
    fair protection and fair damage absorption for cold attacks.
    moderate protection and fair damage absorption for electrical attacks.

If you were only maneuvering in a black leather torturer's mask you could expect to be unhindered.

You are certain that the torturer's mask is of average strength, and is in pristine condition.

The torturer's mask is a bit flexible.
You wonder if the torturer's mask might weigh several tens of stones.
You are certain that the torturer's mask is worth exactly 902 dokoras.

a dark leather bandit's mask with narrow slits for eyes is 902 Dokoras
The mask fits snugly over the head to conceal the wearer's features from the prying gaze of the law or any victims who might survive the encounter.

The bandit's mask is leather armor.

The mask looks like it offers protection for the following areas:

    head
    neck
    right eye
    left eye

You feel certain that a dark leather bandit's mask with narrow slits for eyes appears to impose insignificant maneuvering hindrance and offers:
    fair protection and fair damage absorption for puncture attacks.
    fair protection and fair damage absorption for slice attacks.
    fair protection and fair damage absorption for impact attacks.
    low protection and fair damage absorption for fire attacks.
    fair protection and fair damage absorption for cold attacks.
    moderate protection and fair damage absorption for electrical attacks.

If you were only maneuvering in a dark leather bandit's mask with narrow slits for eyes you could expect to be unhindered.

You are certain that the bandit's mask is of average strength, and is in pristine condition.

The bandit's mask is a bit flexible.
You guess that the bandit's mask probably weighs several tens of stones.
You are certain that the bandit's mask is worth exactly 902 dokoras.

a brown leather highwayman's mask with small oval eye-holes is 902 Dokoras
The mask fits snugly over the head to conceal the wearer's features from the prying gaze of the law or any victims who might survive their meeting with the highwayman at his work.

The highwayman's mask is leather armor.

The mask looks like it offers protection for the following areas:

    head
    neck
    right eye
    left eye

You feel certain that a brown leather highwayman's mask with small oval eye-holes appears to impose insignificant maneuvering hindrance and offers:
    fair protection and fair damage absorption for puncture attacks.
    fair protection and fair damage absorption for slice attacks.
    fair protection and fair damage absorption for impact attacks.
    low protection and fair damage absorption for fire attacks.
    fair protection and fair damage absorption for cold attacks.
    moderate protection and fair damage absorption for electrical attacks.

If you were only maneuvering in a brown leather highwayman's mask with small oval eye-holes you could expect to be unhindered.

You are certain that the highwayman's mask is of average strength, and is in pristine condition.

The highwayman's mask is a bit flexible.
You believe that the highwayman's mask weighs around 70 stones.
You are certain that the highwayman's mask is worth exactly 902 dokoras.

a dashing scarlet leather swashbuckler's mask with tilted eye slits is 902 Dokoras
The mask fits snugly over the head to conceal the wearer's features from the prying gaze of the law as well as the grateful beneficiary of the swashbuckler's aid.

The swashbuckler's mask is leather armor.

The mask looks like it offers protection for the following areas:

    head
    neck
    right eye
    left eye

You feel certain that a dashing scarlet leather swashbuckler's mask with tilted eye slits appears to impose insignificant maneuvering hindrance and offers:
    fair protection and fair damage absorption for puncture attacks.
    fair protection and fair damage absorption for slice attacks.
    fair protection and fair damage absorption for impact attacks.
    low protection and fair damage absorption for fire attacks.
    fair protection and fair damage absorption for cold attacks.
    moderate protection and fair damage absorption for electrical attacks.

If you were only maneuvering in a dashing scarlet leather swashbuckler's mask with tilted eye slits you could expect to be unhindered.

You are certain that the swashbuckler's mask is of average strength, and is in pristine condition.

The swashbuckler's mask is a bit flexible.
You are confident that the swashbuckler's mask might weigh several tens of stones.
You are certain that the swashbuckler's mask is worth exactly 902 dokoras.

a stark white leather mime's mask edged in black is 4510 Dokoras
The leather of the mask allows not only for protection in combat, but conceals the expression of the wearer's face. Diamond-shaped openings edged in black draw attention to the wearer's eyes and mouth.

The mime's mask is leather armor.

The mask looks like it offers protection for the following areas:

    head
    neck
    right eye
    left eye

You feel certain that a stark white leather mime's mask edged in black appears to impose insignificant maneuvering hindrance and offers:
    fair protection and good damage absorption for puncture attacks.
    fair protection and good damage absorption for slice attacks.
    fair protection and good damage absorption for impact attacks.
    low protection and fair damage absorption for fire attacks.
    fair protection and fair damage absorption for cold attacks.
    moderate protection and fair damage absorption for electrical attacks.

If you were only maneuvering in a stark white leather mime's mask edged in black you could expect to be unhindered.

You are certain that the mime's mask is of average strength, and is in pristine condition.

The mime's mask is a bit flexible.
You are certain that the mime's mask weighs about 70 stones.
You are certain that the mime's mask is worth exactly 4510 dokoras.

a somber black executioner's hood is 902 Dokoras
The thin leather has two eyeholes cut out, but is otherwise made to cover the wearer's entire head. The shapeless cut allows for chilling anonymity by concealing all but the eyes that gaze out from behind the hood.

The executioner's hood is leather armor.

The hood looks like it offers protection for the following areas:

    head
    neck
    right eye
    left eye

You feel certain that a somber black executioner's hood appears to impose insignificant maneuvering hindrance and offers:
    fair protection and fair damage absorption for puncture attacks.
    fair protection and fair damage absorption for slice attacks.
    fair protection and fair damage absorption for impact attacks.
    low protection and fair damage absorption for fire attacks.
    fair protection and fair damage absorption for cold attacks.
    moderate protection and fair damage absorption for electrical attacks.

If you were only maneuvering in a somber black executioner's hood you could expect to be unhindered.

You are certain that the executioner's hood is of average strength, and is in pristine condition.

The executioner's hood is a bit flexible.
You guess that the executioner's hood probably weighs several tens of stones.
You are certain that the executioner's hood is worth exactly 902 dokoras.

a brown leather hangman's hood edged with staggered rows of brass studs is 902 Dokoras
Narrow slits for the eyes and mouth shroud the wearer's features in anonymity, while the weight of the studs prevents a playful breeze from revealing the identity of the man or woman beneath.

The hangman's hood is leather armor.

The hood looks like it offers protection for the following areas:

    head
    neck
    right eye
    left eye

You