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<blockquote data-quote="Buttercup" data-source="post: 456545" data-attributes="member: 990"><p>Dang that's a beautiful map!</p><p></p><p>How's this:</p><p></p><p><strong>Rajib Shaheen, Gem Merchant</strong> male half-elf Adp3: CR 2; Size M (5 ft., 6 in. tall); HD 3d6; hp 16; Init +1 (+1 Dex); Spd 30 ft.; AC 11 (+1 Dex); Attack +2 melee, or +2 ranged; SV Fort +1, Ref +2, Will +6; AL N; Str 12, Dex 13, Con 10, Int 14, Wis 16, Cha 12. Languages Spoken: Common, Dwarven, Elven, Goblin, Draconic.</p><p>Skill points: Adp 24</p><p>Skills and feats: Concentration +3, Craft +6, Diplomacy +2, Hide +1, Knowledge (religion) +6, Listen +4, Move silently +1, Profession +9, Scry +5, Search +3, Speak language +1, Spot +4; Spell Penetration, Dodge.</p><p></p><p>Rajib has the finest selection of Gems in the Bazaar. Indeed he has gems that are quite rare, in addition to the more common ones. One can purchase rough or polished gems from Rajib, and he will even facet gems to order, though his prices are steep. In fact, there is a 1d12 chance that any gem one purchases from Rajib will have some sort of minor magical property, and a 1d100 chance that he will have a gem with greater magical properties. Although he has been asked many times how an unassuming soul such as himself manages to procure such an unparalleled selection, Rajib merely smiles and murmurs about trade secrets. </p><p></p><p>The fact is, Rajib is more than a simple gem merchant. He has many contacts among the wild goblin tribes that roam the dry lands, and in fact was raised by them, and taught the arts of magic by an old goblin shaman. The goblins mine gems for Rajib, and he in turn supplies them with tools, weapons and information. The dry lands crossing can be dangerous, and many a caravan has fallen prey to thirst, sandstorms, or perhaps even gobin bandits. Since no remains are ever found, who can say what their fate might have been? If a person were to pay close attention to Rajib's stock over time, though, one might notice that certain items are sold, then come back into his possession to be sold again, over and over.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Buttercup, post: 456545, member: 990"] Dang that's a beautiful map! How's this: [b]Rajib Shaheen, Gem Merchant[/b] male half-elf Adp3: CR 2; Size M (5 ft., 6 in. tall); HD 3d6; hp 16; Init +1 (+1 Dex); Spd 30 ft.; AC 11 (+1 Dex); Attack +2 melee, or +2 ranged; SV Fort +1, Ref +2, Will +6; AL N; Str 12, Dex 13, Con 10, Int 14, Wis 16, Cha 12. Languages Spoken: Common, Dwarven, Elven, Goblin, Draconic. Skill points: Adp 24 Skills and feats: Concentration +3, Craft +6, Diplomacy +2, Hide +1, Knowledge (religion) +6, Listen +4, Move silently +1, Profession +9, Scry +5, Search +3, Speak language +1, Spot +4; Spell Penetration, Dodge. Rajib has the finest selection of Gems in the Bazaar. Indeed he has gems that are quite rare, in addition to the more common ones. One can purchase rough or polished gems from Rajib, and he will even facet gems to order, though his prices are steep. In fact, there is a 1d12 chance that any gem one purchases from Rajib will have some sort of minor magical property, and a 1d100 chance that he will have a gem with greater magical properties. Although he has been asked many times how an unassuming soul such as himself manages to procure such an unparalleled selection, Rajib merely smiles and murmurs about trade secrets. The fact is, Rajib is more than a simple gem merchant. He has many contacts among the wild goblin tribes that roam the dry lands, and in fact was raised by them, and taught the arts of magic by an old goblin shaman. The goblins mine gems for Rajib, and he in turn supplies them with tools, weapons and information. The dry lands crossing can be dangerous, and many a caravan has fallen prey to thirst, sandstorms, or perhaps even gobin bandits. Since no remains are ever found, who can say what their fate might have been? If a person were to pay close attention to Rajib's stock over time, though, one might notice that certain items are sold, then come back into his possession to be sold again, over and over. [/QUOTE]
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