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<blockquote data-quote="Mallus" data-source="post: 1840092" data-attributes="member: 3887"><p>Since I'm apparently still interested in this topic... here are three places you can shop for magic items in my current campign...</p><p></p><p><strong>The Kingdom of Peaceable Teas</strong> 317 Opium Way, Little Ajakhan District, port of Narayan, prop: Mop Mop Bow, an elderly wu jen/alchemist/tea afficianado from Imperial Ajakhan. </p><p></p><p>All manner of potions and powders are available here; all in the form of tea. To most passersby, its a ramshackle tea and spice shop. To gourmets, its the place to go for best Ajakhani tea in all of the city of Narayan. To even fewer people, its the place for affordable and potent herbal magics...</p><p></p><p><strong>Urbane Outfitters</strong> quayside, Quai Central, port of Narayan, prop: Richard-Ravi Hainous, a former adventurer and social activist turned greedy merchant prince. Notable for his longing running, sometime magical feud with his ex-wife and ex-business partner, Dame Judith of Wyk. </p><p></p><p>UO sells a variety of goods to wealthy travellers and the idle rich. This includes many sought-after adventurer items; weapons, armors, protective charms, etc. Anything that might interest a noble going on dangerous safari. While much of the magical stock is useful, it is heavily skewed towards young, wealhty, dillitante adventures... you're more likely to find a bejeweled magic rapier than an anxiomatic greatsword... </p><p></p><p>UO also sells trendy, youth-skewed fashions, knicknacks, and a wide array of home decorations... </p><p></p><p><strong>Riven's</strong> next to Cafe Limbo, Saltbend Plaza, Saltbend District, city of Eris, prop: Riven Sugarglass, a half-mad, hideouly scarred alchemist/former adventurer. </p><p></p><p>Just about anything <em>might</em> be available here, given time, and Riven's mood. He specializes in easy-to-manufacture temporary charms that duplicate spell effects, but he is highly skilled, and better, well connected with other magicians. Riven's creations have around a %10 failure rate... and he won't deal in anything he doesn't 'approve of', which includes any kind of life-extending magics. </p><p></p><p>Also, included with any purchase is a sample of his namesake creation: sugarglass, which is an order of magnitude more durable than regular glass, delicicious to the taste, and has the unfortunate habit of dissolving utterly when exposed to water...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mallus, post: 1840092, member: 3887"] Since I'm apparently still interested in this topic... here are three places you can shop for magic items in my current campign... [b]The Kingdom of Peaceable Teas[/b] 317 Opium Way, Little Ajakhan District, port of Narayan, prop: Mop Mop Bow, an elderly wu jen/alchemist/tea afficianado from Imperial Ajakhan. All manner of potions and powders are available here; all in the form of tea. To most passersby, its a ramshackle tea and spice shop. To gourmets, its the place to go for best Ajakhani tea in all of the city of Narayan. To even fewer people, its the place for affordable and potent herbal magics... [b]Urbane Outfitters[/b] quayside, Quai Central, port of Narayan, prop: Richard-Ravi Hainous, a former adventurer and social activist turned greedy merchant prince. Notable for his longing running, sometime magical feud with his ex-wife and ex-business partner, Dame Judith of Wyk. UO sells a variety of goods to wealthy travellers and the idle rich. This includes many sought-after adventurer items; weapons, armors, protective charms, etc. Anything that might interest a noble going on dangerous safari. While much of the magical stock is useful, it is heavily skewed towards young, wealhty, dillitante adventures... you're more likely to find a bejeweled magic rapier than an anxiomatic greatsword... UO also sells trendy, youth-skewed fashions, knicknacks, and a wide array of home decorations... [b]Riven's[/b] next to Cafe Limbo, Saltbend Plaza, Saltbend District, city of Eris, prop: Riven Sugarglass, a half-mad, hideouly scarred alchemist/former adventurer. Just about anything [i]might[/i] be available here, given time, and Riven's mood. He specializes in easy-to-manufacture temporary charms that duplicate spell effects, but he is highly skilled, and better, well connected with other magicians. Riven's creations have around a %10 failure rate... and he won't deal in anything he doesn't 'approve of', which includes any kind of life-extending magics. Also, included with any purchase is a sample of his namesake creation: sugarglass, which is an order of magnitude more durable than regular glass, delicicious to the taste, and has the unfortunate habit of dissolving utterly when exposed to water... [/QUOTE]
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