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<blockquote data-quote="SpiralBound" data-source="post: 1685807" data-attributes="member: 8396"><p>Hey everyone, I was away on business for a few days, but I'm back now and I have posts to make. We're really heading quickly towards 100 entries! <img src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/joypixels/assets/8.0/png/unicode/64/1f642.png" class="smilie smilie--emoji" loading="lazy" width="64" height="64" alt=":-)" title="Smile :-)" data-smilie="1"data-shortname=":-)" /></p><p></p><p><span style="color: Yellow"><strong>69.</strong></span> <strong>Deadman's Black</strong> : This is a tiny shed that is crammed against the side of a much larger neighbouring stone building. It is made of weather-blackened wood that is crudely nailed and tied together. There is a crude door on one end, but no windows at all. It is rumoured amongst the local children that a vampire lives in there and that all who enter become its next meal. Anyone who questions the local children will find them eager to tell you all about the city guard who went missing a week ago when he went inside to investigate. In truth, there is simply an old bum that lives in there and only comes out at night. He suffers from a rare disease that makes him painfully sensitive to sunlight and prone to poor circulation and constant thirst <em>(which he unfortunately slakes with alcohol)</em>. He has delibrately not tried to correct the vampire rumours as it tends to keep him unbothered while he waits inside for the sun to go down. The "missing city guard" is a complete fiction, spread by over-imaginative children.</p><p></p><p><span style="color: Yellow"><strong>70.</strong></span> <strong>Topsail's and Mizzensails</strong> : This nondescript, whitewashed, two-storey building is owned by Sarumael Burnik, a human merchant who has a habit of dressing in puffy silks of vibrant colours. Sarumael has three men working for him who hand-make sails of a variety of types, custom fitting them to the exact specifications of their clients. Sarumael's prices are on average 20% higher than normal, but his quality of cloth and workmanship ensures that a Burnik sail lasts 2-3 years longer than most other sailmakers' sails. A successful-enough conversation with Sarumael (gather information DC 12) will include the names of some of his more important clients. An in-depth conversation with one of his workers (gather information DC 15) will reveal that Sarumael keeps detailed records on the numbers and types of ships owned by his repeat customers, along with notes on any sails or sail repairs they have ever had from him.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SpiralBound, post: 1685807, member: 8396"] Hey everyone, I was away on business for a few days, but I'm back now and I have posts to make. We're really heading quickly towards 100 entries! :-) [COLOR=Yellow][B]69.[/B][/COLOR] [b]Deadman's Black[/b] : This is a tiny shed that is crammed against the side of a much larger neighbouring stone building. It is made of weather-blackened wood that is crudely nailed and tied together. There is a crude door on one end, but no windows at all. It is rumoured amongst the local children that a vampire lives in there and that all who enter become its next meal. Anyone who questions the local children will find them eager to tell you all about the city guard who went missing a week ago when he went inside to investigate. In truth, there is simply an old bum that lives in there and only comes out at night. He suffers from a rare disease that makes him painfully sensitive to sunlight and prone to poor circulation and constant thirst [i](which he unfortunately slakes with alcohol)[/i]. He has delibrately not tried to correct the vampire rumours as it tends to keep him unbothered while he waits inside for the sun to go down. The "missing city guard" is a complete fiction, spread by over-imaginative children. [COLOR=Yellow][B]70.[/B][/COLOR] [b]Topsail's and Mizzensails[/b] : This nondescript, whitewashed, two-storey building is owned by Sarumael Burnik, a human merchant who has a habit of dressing in puffy silks of vibrant colours. Sarumael has three men working for him who hand-make sails of a variety of types, custom fitting them to the exact specifications of their clients. Sarumael's prices are on average 20% higher than normal, but his quality of cloth and workmanship ensures that a Burnik sail lasts 2-3 years longer than most other sailmakers' sails. A successful-enough conversation with Sarumael (gather information DC 12) will include the names of some of his more important clients. An in-depth conversation with one of his workers (gather information DC 15) will reveal that Sarumael keeps detailed records on the numbers and types of ships owned by his repeat customers, along with notes on any sails or sail repairs they have ever had from him. [/QUOTE]
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