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<blockquote data-quote="Nonlethal Force" data-source="post: 2541914" data-attributes="member: 35788"><p>When the party arrives at the store, Bahrull opens the door and the party is greeted by a stocky male Aetos. He wears a yellow tunic overtop of brown pants. The Aetos has a large belt around his waist and there are many keys hooked onto the belt. He smiles as the party enters and greets you with a <span style="color: Lime">"Please, come in. My name is Endoo vec-Graugh, trader extraordianire! Tell me, what can I do you for?"</span></p><p></p><p>Endoo postures himself in a trustworthy manner, but he clearly stands between you and his merchandise. The store contains several cases of weapons, each of which are locked for security purposes. The store looks like it contains many items for battle - both offensive and defensive. The front room where the aprty stands contains weapons of all kinds and there is a sign above a doorway leading to a back room that clearly states that the armor is kept in the back.</p><p></p><p>The layout of the store demonstrates that Endoo is a highly administrative person. The greatswords, bastard swords, and polearms are organized by length and hang on the left wall behind locked glass cases. The single-handed swords, maces, flails, whips, and scourges are on the far wall, also behind locked glass cases. The ammunition, bows, crossbows, daggers, and darts are on the right wall. The weapons are in locked glass cases along the right wall, but the ammunition is stored in barrells in front of the appropriate cases.</p><p></p><p>The inside walls are beautifully oak panelled, and a moderate wiff of mothballs fills your nose as you enter. The smell seems to be emanating from the back room where the armor is kept.</p><p></p><p>Looking at the goods for sale reveals that the items are of typical quality. Good enough to fight with, but not an item that is likely to become a family heirloom. Each piece of equipment is highly polished and seems to be well cared for.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nonlethal Force, post: 2541914, member: 35788"] When the party arrives at the store, Bahrull opens the door and the party is greeted by a stocky male Aetos. He wears a yellow tunic overtop of brown pants. The Aetos has a large belt around his waist and there are many keys hooked onto the belt. He smiles as the party enters and greets you with a [COLOR=Lime]"Please, come in. My name is Endoo vec-Graugh, trader extraordianire! Tell me, what can I do you for?"[/COLOR] Endoo postures himself in a trustworthy manner, but he clearly stands between you and his merchandise. The store contains several cases of weapons, each of which are locked for security purposes. The store looks like it contains many items for battle - both offensive and defensive. The front room where the aprty stands contains weapons of all kinds and there is a sign above a doorway leading to a back room that clearly states that the armor is kept in the back. The layout of the store demonstrates that Endoo is a highly administrative person. The greatswords, bastard swords, and polearms are organized by length and hang on the left wall behind locked glass cases. The single-handed swords, maces, flails, whips, and scourges are on the far wall, also behind locked glass cases. The ammunition, bows, crossbows, daggers, and darts are on the right wall. The weapons are in locked glass cases along the right wall, but the ammunition is stored in barrells in front of the appropriate cases. The inside walls are beautifully oak panelled, and a moderate wiff of mothballs fills your nose as you enter. The smell seems to be emanating from the back room where the armor is kept. Looking at the goods for sale reveals that the items are of typical quality. Good enough to fight with, but not an item that is likely to become a family heirloom. Each piece of equipment is highly polished and seems to be well cared for. [/QUOTE]
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