A young man overlooking the landscape from atop the merchant wagon with a bored look on his face. The life of a merchant disciple might not have been exactly what he hoped for, but maybe one day he will be ready to open his own shop.
Jerais, the antique dealer disciple is in excellent condition.
Jerais, the antique dealer disciple is using:
<worn on body> a plain brown shirt
<worn about waist> a leather belt
<worn on belt> a soft leather pouch
<worn on legs> plain brown pants
<worn on feet> a pair of high leather riding boots
Say "enter wagon" to enter the wagon, say "exit wagon" to leave.
Inside the Merchant Wagon
The inside of the wagon appears surprisingly roomy for its size. Rows of rare and expensive goods line the walls, allowing the customers to carefully examine any item before purchasing. The only exit is through a barred door, apparently the guards are not willing to let anyone leave without a thorough inspection. There is a sign hanging next to the doorway.
[ obvious exits: ]
A middle-aged woman smiles warmly at her customers.
A merchant guard eyes you warily, intent on keeping order.
A merchant guard eyes you warily, intent on keeping order.
A merchant guard eyes you warily, intent on keeping order.
Shop items are mostly random, example:
You can buy:
A shimmering chain of gold for 2 gold crowns and 2 coppers.
A white stable ticket for 9 gold crowns and 5 coppers.
A set of cloth sleeves for 34 gold crowns.
A pair of gray suede leggings for 51 gold crowns.
A pair of animal-fur boots for 42 gold crowns and 10 coppers.
A sungwood bracelet for 51 gold crowns.
A package of iron rations for 1 gold crown and 17 coppers.
A cheap brass ring for 12 gold crowns and 15 coppers.
A full wooden shield for 3 gold crowns and 16 coppers.
A pair of tooled leather sleeves for 17 gold crowns.
A pair of oiled chainmail sleeves for 8 gold crowns and 10 coppers.
A set of oiled chainmail leggings for 10 gold crowns and 4 coppers.
A two-fisted flamberge for 17 gold crowns.