On the wooden table you see an intricate steel shesegri ring interspersed with obsidian beads, an intricate silverwillow shesegri ring interwoven with silk threads, an intricate silver shesegri ring interspersed with amethyst flecks, an intricate gold shesegri ring interspersed with amber flecks, an intricate platinum shesegri ring interspersed with ocean-hued sapphire flecks and a small placard.
A small placard reads:
Shesegri are rings made of fine metal wire that has been twisted into an intricate spiral. They are a traditional aid to meditation in the Elothean culture.
an intricate steel shesegri ring interspersed with obsidian beads is 9020 Dokoras
Designed in the ancient shesegri pattern used by Elotheans as an aid in meditation, the twisting spiral is difficult for the eye to follow.
It appears that the shesegri ring can be worn around the finger.
You are confident that the shesegri ring might weigh a few tens of stones.
You are certain that the shesegri ring is worth exactly 9020 dokoras.
an intricate silverwillow shesegri ring interwoven with silk threads is 4510 Dokoras
Designed in the ancient shesegri pattern used by Elotheans as an aid in meditation, the twisting spiral is difficult for the eye to follow.
It appears that the shesegri ring can be worn around the finger.
You are confident that the shesegri ring might weigh a few stones.
You are certain that the shesegri ring is worth exactly 4510 dokoras.
an intricate silver shesegri ring interspersed with amethyst flecks is 9020 Dokoras
Designed in the ancient shesegri pattern used by Elotheans as an aid in meditation, the twisting spiral is difficult for the eye to follow.
The shesegri ring is made with metal.
It appears that the shesegri ring can be worn around the finger.
You are confident that the shesegri ring might weigh a few stones.
You are certain that the shesegri ring is worth exactly 9020 dokoras.
an intricate gold shesegri ring interspersed with amber flecks is 22550 Dokoras
Designed in the ancient shesegri pattern used by Elotheans as an aid in meditation, the twisting spiral is difficult for the eye to follow.
The shesegri ring is made with metal.
It appears that the shesegri ring can be worn around the finger.
You guess that the shesegri ring might weigh a few stones.
You are certain that the shesegri ring is worth exactly 22550 dokoras.
an intricate platinum shesegri ring interspersed with ocean-hued sapphire flecks is 216480 Dokoras
Designed in the ancient shesegri pattern used by Elotheans as an aid in meditation, the twisting spiral is difficult for the eye to follow.
The shesegri ring is made with metal.
It appears that the shesegri ring can be worn around the finger.
You think it is likely that the shesegri ring weighs about 1 stone.
You are certain that the shesegri ring is worth exactly 216480 dokoras.
On the multi-hued hooks you see a sunrise-pink brocade silk kimono with a dusky purple under-robe, a pure white kimono of fluid raw silk with a pale lavender under-robe, a pale yellow brocade silk kimono embroidered with colorful birds of paradise and a rough woolen kimono edged with faded silk lotus blossoms.
a sunrise-pink brocade silk kimono with a dusky purple under-robe is 28146 Dokoras
Tiny lotus blossoms are picked out in pale yellow embroidery along the hems.
The sunrise-pink kimono is pocketed.
The sunrise-pink kimono is incredibly pliant.
It appears that the sunrise-pink kimono can be worn as a shirt or robe, even with armor.
You guess that the sunrise-pink kimono weighs about 120 stones.
You are certain that the sunrise-pink kimono is worth exactly 28146 dokoras.
a pure white kimono of fluid raw silk with a pale lavender under-robe is 28146 Dokoras
Generous folds of lightweight white silk slide smoothly over the thicker, more snug silk broadcloth under-robe.
The white kimono is pocketed.
The white kimono is moderately soft.
It appears that the white kimono can be worn as a shirt or robe, even with armor.
You are confident that the white kimono might weigh a few tens of stones.
You are certain that the white kimono is worth exactly 28146 dokoras.
a pale yellow brocade silk kimono embroidered with colorful birds of paradise is 28146 Dokoras
Swirls of raised silk meld with the brilliant plumage of the birds, their wings spread in flight.
The brocade silk kimono is pocketed.
The brocade silk kimono is extremely soft.
It appears that the brocade silk kimono can be worn as a shirt or robe, even with armor.
You wonder if the brocade silk kimono probably weighs a few tens of stones.
You are certain that the brocade silk kimono is worth exactly 28146 dokoras.
a rough woolen kimono edged with faded silk lotus blossoms is 902 Dokoras
Deep grey in hue, the coarsely-woven wool seems an odd backdrop to the delicate silk lotus blossoms along the hems.
The woolen kimono is pocketed.
The woolen kimono is incredibly pliant.
It appears that the woolen kimono can be worn as a shirt or robe, even with armor.
You wonder if the woolen kimono might weigh a few tens of stones.
You are certain that the woolen kimono is worth exactly 902 dokoras.
On the purple hooks you see a deep plum kimono of raw silk shadow-embroidered with shrikes in flight, a pallid violet kimono of raw silk with a creamy beige under-robe, a midnight purple Elothean silk kimono embroidered with a silver cityscape and a richly embroidered plum silk kimono over a simple pale lavender under-robe.
a deep plum kimono of raw silk shadow-embroidered with shrikes in flight is 28146 Dokoras
Angrily flying about the entire kimono in a chaotic flock, the shrikes' silver-tipped talons glint dangerously.
The plum kimono is pocketed.
The plum kimono is incredibly pliant.
It appears that the plum kimono can be worn as a shirt or robe, even with armor.
You wonder if the plum kimono weighs around 280 stones.
You are certain that the plum kimono is worth exactly 28146 dokoras.
a pallid violet kimono of raw silk with a creamy beige under-robe is 28146 Dokoras
Lightweight silk with a faintly dyed pattern of lilacs rests easily over a tissue-thin under-robe, perfect for late spring warmth.
The violet kimono is pocketed.
The violet kimono is incredibly pliant.
It appears that the violet kimono can be worn as a shirt or robe, even with armor.
You estimate that the violet kimono probably weighs a few tens of stones.
You are certain that the violet kimono is worth exactly 28146 dokoras.
a midnight purple Elothean silk kimono embroidered with a silver cityscape is 72160 Dokoras
The city of Shard has been masterfully embroidered against the background of a richly hued nighttime sky, gilded threads forming the twinkling lights of the detailed buildings.
The purple kimono is pocketed.
The purple kimono is extremely soft.
It appears that the purple kimono can be worn as a shirt or robe, even with armor.
You estimate that the purple kimono might weigh several hundred stones.
You are certain that the purple kimono is worth exactly 72160 dokoras.
a richly embroidered plum silk kimono over a simple pale lavender under-robe is 72160 Dokoras
Intricately embroidered lotus blossoms edge the wrapped kimono, every detail picked out in varying hues of indigo. The pale lavender of the silken under-robe echoes the delicate shade of the wide sash that holds the kimono about the waist, the smooth expanse of the sash ending in a complex knot that allows the excess fabric to fall in soft folds at the back.
The silk kimono is pocketed.
The silk kimono is extremely soft.
It appears that the silk kimono can be worn as a shirt or robe, even with armor.
You are confident that the silk kimono probably weighs a few hundred stones.
You are certain that the silk kimono is worth exactly 72160 dokoras.
On the azure hooks you see a midnight-blue kimono of raw silk richly embroidered with blooming white magnolias, an ocean-blue kimono of raw silk edged with pale spiral shells, a flowing turquoise kimono tied with a wide braided sash and a regal midnight blue silk kimono paired with a dusky silver under-robe.
a midnight-blue kimono of raw silk richly embroidered with blooming white magnolias is 72160 Dokoras
Pale as moonlight against the deep color of the background, lush flowers with petals spread wide surround the hems and deep bell sleeves of the kimono.
The midnight-blue kimono is pocketed.
The midnight-blue kimono is incredibly pliant.
It appears that the midnight-blue kimono can be worn as a shirt or robe, even with armor.
You wonder if the midnight-blue kimono probably weighs a few tens of stones.
You are certain that the midnight-blue kimono is worth exactly 72160 dokoras.
an ocean-blue kimono of raw silk edged with pale spiral shells is 28146 Dokoras
Delicate pink shells add a simple yet elegant decoration to this generously-cut kimono.
The ocean-blue kimono is pocketed.
The ocean-blue kimono is incredibly pliant.
It appears that the ocean-blue kimono can be worn as a shirt or robe, even with armor.
You guess that the ocean-blue kimono might weigh a few tens of stones.
You are certain that the ocean-blue kimono is worth exactly 28146 dokoras.
a flowing turquoise kimono tied with a wide braided sash is 28146 Dokoras
Dyed a rich turquoise, the slightly nubby texture of the raw silk is offset by the elaborate braiding of the long sash by which it is bound.
The turquoise kimono is pocketed.
The turquoise kimono is incredibly pliant.
It appears that the turquoise kimono can be worn as a shirt or robe, even with armor.
You are certain that the turquoise kimono might weigh several hundred stones.
You are certain that the turquoise kimono is worth exactly 28146 dokoras.
a regal midnight blue silk kimono paired with a dusky silver under-robe is 28146 Dokoras
Deep blue folds of crisp silk fall elegantly, designed to nearly sweep the floor when worn. The dusky silver of the under-robe glistens dully in the light, matching the dark grey of the wide sash that wraps about the waist and dangles past the elaborate knot at the back.
The blue kimono is pocketed.
The blue kimono is quite supple.
It appears that the blue kimono can be worn as a shirt or robe, even with armor.
You are confident that the blue kimono might weigh a few hundred stones.
You are certain that the blue kimono is worth exactly 28146 dokoras.
On the dark hooks you see an unadorned shadowy black kimono of fluid raw silk, a long slate-grey kimono of raw silk with an ebon under-robe and a dark brocade silk kimono with a starry blue under-robe.
an unadorned shadowy black kimono of fluid raw silk is 28146 Dokoras
Dark as night, the unbroken silk shifts with subtle elegance with every movement.
The black kimono is pocketed.
The black kimono is incredibly pliant.
It appears that the black kimono can be worn as a shirt or robe, even with armor.
You think it is likely that the black kimono probably weighs a few tens of stones.
You are certain that the black kimono is worth exactly 28146 dokoras.
a long slate-grey kimono of raw silk with an ebon under-robe is 28146 Dokoras
Dark grey silk falls in fluid waves to floor-length.
The slate-grey kimono is pocketed.
The slate-grey kimono is extremely soft.
It appears that the slate-grey kimono can be worn as a shirt or robe, even with armor.
You believe that the slate-grey kimono probably weighs a few tens of stones.
You are certain that the slate-grey kimono is worth exactly 28146 dokoras.
a dark brocade silk kimono with a starry blue under-robe is 28146 Dokoras
Heavy folds of night sky patterned brocade silk rest over a close-fitting under-robe dyed the pale hue of starlight.
The brocade silk kimono is pocketed.
The brocade silk kimono is extremely soft.
It appears that the brocade silk kimono can be worn as a shirt or robe, even with armor.
You wonder if the brocade silk kimono might weigh a few tens of stones.
You are certain that the brocade silk kimono is worth exactly 28146 dokoras.
On the green hooks you see a verdant green kimono of raw silk simply embroidered with scenes of leaping deer, a sea-green kimono of raw silk embroidered with swooping pelicans amidst crashing waves and a spring green kimono tied with a stiff floral sash.
a verdant green kimono of raw silk simply embroidered with scenes of leaping deer is 28146 Dokoras
Dyed the hue of living lotus leaves, the bottom half of the kimono is sparsely decorated with deer leaping and grazing amidst silvery birch trees.
The green kimono is pocketed.
The green kimono is incredibly pliant.
It appears that the green kimono can be worn as a shirt or robe, even with armor.
You are confident that the green kimono weighs about 32 stones.
You are certain that the green kimono is worth exactly 28146 dokoras.
a sea-green kimono of raw silk embroidered with swooping pelicans amidst crashing waves is 28146 Dokoras
Tiny seed pearls have been added to the foam of the churning sea, offsetting the glint of the small feathers used in the creation of the majestic pelicans.
The sea-green kimono is pocketed.
The sea-green kimono is quite supple.
It appears that the sea-green kimono can be worn as a shirt or robe, even with armor.
You wonder if the sea-green kimono might weigh a few tens of stones.
You are certain that the sea-green kimono is worth exactly 28146 dokoras.
a spring green kimono tied with a stiff floral sash is 28146 Dokoras
Rich shades of green forming elaborate floral designs are woven into the fabric of the stiff sash, wrapping the raw silk of the kimono.
The green kimono is pocketed.
The green kimono is extremely soft.
It appears that the green kimono can be worn as a shirt or robe, even with armor.
You wonder if the green kimono might weigh several hundred stones.
You are certain that the green kimono is worth exactly 28146 dokoras.
On the sanguine hooks you see a rich crimson kimono of raw silk embroidered with climbing nightshade, an autumnal red kimono of heavy silk embroidered with colorful falling oak leaves, a rich russet silk kimono embroidered with tall pines over a pale green under-robe, an orange silk kimono embroidered with a waterfall pouring into a slate-blue ocean and a flowing crimson silk kimono tied with a long sash.
a rich crimson kimono of raw silk embroidered with climbing nightshade is 28146 Dokoras
Shadow-embroidered nightshade blooms over the kimono, as if in eternal moonlight.
The crimson kimono is pocketed.
The crimson kimono is extremely soft.
It appears that the crimson kimono can be worn as a shirt or robe, even with armor.
You are confident that the crimson kimono weighs around 240 stones.
You are certain that the crimson kimono is worth exactly 28146 dokoras.
an autumnal red kimono of heavy silk embroidered with colorful falling oak leaves is 28146 Dokoras
Slender golden grass collects the falling leaves at the bottom hem of the autumn-weight silk kimono.
The red kimono is pocketed.
The red kimono is moderately soft.
It appears that the red kimono can be worn as a shirt or robe, even with armor.
You are confident that the red kimono might weigh several hundred stones.
You are certain that the red kimono is worth exactly 28146 dokoras.
a rich russet silk kimono embroidered with tall pines over a pale green under-robe is 28146 Dokoras
Pine trees reach from the bottom hem of the kimono up to hip-length, forming a shady forest populated with golden-eyed owls.
The silk kimono is pocketed.
The silk kimono is incredibly pliant.
It appears that the silk kimono can be worn as a shirt or robe, even with armor.
You are confident that the silk kimono weighs about 55 stones.
You are certain that the silk kimono is worth exactly 28146 dokoras.
an orange silk kimono embroidered with a waterfall pouring into a slate-blue ocean is 28146 Dokoras
The churning waterfall falls from knee-length, split by brown cliffs. Knotty driftwood at the base is artfully embroidered with lacquered threads.
The silk kimono is pocketed.
The silk kimono is incredibly pliant.
It appears that the silk kimono can be worn as a shirt or robe, even with armor.
You believe that the silk kimono weighs about 95 stones.
You are certain that the silk kimono is worth exactly 28146 dokoras.
a flowing crimson silk kimono tied with a long sash is 28146 Dokoras
Raw silk dyed a deep crimson hue has been crafted into a fluid kimono with deep bell sleeves. A long sash of the same fabric wraps about the kimono's waist several times, ending in an elaborate knot and hanging to the kimono's hem.
The crimson kimono is pocketed.
The crimson kimono is incredibly pliant.
It appears that the crimson kimono can be worn as a shirt or robe, even with armor.
You wonder if the crimson kimono might weigh a few hundred stones.
You are certain that the crimson kimono is worth exactly 28146 dokoras.