[Another Man's Treasure, Main Deck]
The deck has collapsed and is now lying in the battered hull, leaving only open sky overhead. Broken boards scar the floor, but paths have been blazed between crates under portholes that have survived whatever tragedy befell this once-noble ship. A fork in the path wanders off to an open archway in the facade of the wheel house, now leading into the lower bunk room. Gaps in the hull have been covered with rotting fishnets secured by frayed sail rope to keep the seagulls and other creatures out. You also see a tangled mass of nets with a salt-encrusted shell on it, an irregular doorway, a curtain of dessicated seaweed, an overturned bucket with some stuff on it, a broken shelf with some stuff on it, and a silver and gold sign.
Obvious paths: none.

On the mass of nets you see a salt-encrusted shell.

a salt-encrusted shell is 62500 Kronars

You are certain that the salt-encrusted shell weighs exactly 2 stones.
You are certain that the salt-encrusted shell is worth exactly 62500 kronars.

On the overturned bucket you see a polished nacre-inlaid box and a notecard.

A notecard reads:

"These boxes contain two items which will change your life once you know what they are. Be sure to read the two items inside the box before you unwrap them!"

a polished nacre-inlaid box is 302400 Kronars

The nacre-inlaid box is a container, and can be opened and closed.
You are certain that the nacre-inlaid box weighs exactly 9 stones.
You are certain that the nacre-inlaid box is worth exactly 302400 kronars.

A silver and gold sign reads:
The gold boxes are pocketed, but only contain boots. The silver boxes are unpocketed, but may contain shoes or sandals.

On the broken shelf you see a gold-wrapped shoebox, a silver-wrapped shoebox and a small plaque.

A small plaque reads:
"Read the shoeboxes, then OPEN it. Inside you will find a pair of boots like you have never seen."

a gold-wrapped shoebox is 187500 Kronars

You are certain that the gold-wrapped shoebox weighs exactly 20 stones.
You are certain that the gold-wrapped shoebox is worth exactly 187500 kronars.

a silver-wrapped shoebox is 187500 Kronars

You are certain that the silver-wrapped shoebox weighs exactly 20 stones.
You are certain that the silver-wrapped shoebox is worth exactly 187500 kronars.

[Another Man's Treasure, Lower Bunk]
Being the home to all the sailors at the bottom of the pecking order, this room is very closet-like, yet has bunks for eight people. Each bunk is very slender, and the sailors barely had room to sleep on their sides. The eerie silhouette of a skeleton lies under a blanket on one of the middle bunks, its hand reaching slightly over the edge clutching something that has become barnacle-encrusted from many years in the sea. You also see a disfigured archway, a decaying hamper, a mangled claw-shaped hook with some stuff on it, and a salt-battered boot rack with some stuff on it.
Obvious exits: none.

In the decaying hamper you see a paint-splattered artist's smock clasped with a broken shell, a stained dress with frayed embroidery around the hems, some filthy trousers with seaweed-lined pockets and a dingy white shirt with sand-encrusted buttons.

a paint-splattered artist's smock clasped with a broken shell is 528 Kronars

Whatever color the smock was originally is unknown, as it is splattered with every color paint imaginable.

The artist's smock is incredibly pliant.
It appears that the artist's smock can be worn as a shirt or robe, even with armor.
You are certain that the artist's smock weighs exactly 10 stones.
You are certain that the artist's smock is worth exactly 528 kronars.

a stained dress with frayed embroidery around the hems is 752 Kronars

Small fuzzy clumps are embroidered around the hems, but even the closest examination doesn't reveal what they were intended to portray originally.

The stained dress is incredibly pliant.
It appears that the stained dress can be worn like a shirt or robe.
You are certain that the stained dress weighs exactly 5 stones.
You are certain that the stained dress is worth exactly 752 kronars.

some filthy trousers with seaweed-lined pockets is 467 Kronars

The seaweed has become dried and hardened, turning into part of the garment itself.

The filthy trousers are pocketed.
The filthy trousers are incredibly pliant.
It appears that the filthy trousers can be worn like pants or a skirt.
You are certain that the filthy trousers weighs exactly 5 stones.
You are certain that the filthy trousers are worth exactly 467 kronars.

a dingy white shirt with sand-encrusted buttons is 358 Kronars

A piece of dried seaweed is stuck to the back of the shirt with faded letters painted on it.
A dingy white shirt reads:
"Kick me!"

The white shirt is incredibly pliant.
It appears that the white shirt can be worn as a shirt or robe, even with armor.
You are certain that the white shirt weighs exactly 5 stones.
You are certain that the white shirt is worth exactly 358 kronars.

On the claw-shaped hook you see a rusted chain hip belt coated with a layer of brownish-green patina and a ragged belt with a barnacle-covered buckle.

a rusted chain hip belt coated with a layer of brownish-green patina is 1092 Kronars

Tiny links still hang down where ornaments must have graced this once-beautiful belt.

The hip belt is made with metal.
It appears that the hip belt can be worn around the waist.
You are certain that the hip belt weighs exactly 5 stones.
You are certain that the hip belt is worth exactly 1092 kronars.

a ragged belt with a barnacle-covered buckle is 528 Kronars

The belt appears to have bite marks around the length, as though the former owner were the unfortunate victim of a shark attack.

The ragged belt is pocketed.
The ragged belt is incredibly pliant.
It appears that the ragged belt can be worn around the waist.
You are certain that the ragged belt weighs exactly 5 stones.
You are certain that the ragged belt is worth exactly 528 kronars.

On the boot rack you see some salty boots with rotting fish scales stuck to the heels, some muddy thin-soled slippers with reedy straps of braided seaweed and some wormwood clogs riddled with dozens of tiny holes.

some salty boots with rotting fish scales stuck to the heels is 953 Kronars

A thick, dried fish paste has made the scales a permanent accessory to the boots.

The salty boots are pocketed.
It appears that the salty boots can be worn on the feet.
You are certain that the salty boots weighs exactly 20 stones.
You are certain that the salty boots are worth exactly 953 kronars.

some muddy thin-soled slippers with reedy straps of braided seaweed is 155 Kronars

Caked-on mud makes it virtually impossible to tell what color the slippers may have been.

It appears that the thin-soled slippers can be worn on the feet.
You are certain that the thin-soled slippers weighs exactly 5 stones.
You are certain that the thin-soled slippers are worth exactly 155 kronars.

some wormwood clogs riddled with dozens of tiny holes is 405 Kronars

Various wood-eating insects have made this pair of clogs their supper many times over, leaving their passages behind in the wood.

It appears that the wormwood clogs can be worn on the feet.
You are certain that the wormwood clogs weighs exactly 5 stones.
You are certain that the wormwood clogs are worth exactly 405 kronars.