[GU] Siarl's Herbs and Elixirs-City Streets

PatrickLawinger

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Siarl’s Herbs and Elixirs
Need some potions or healing kits? Siarl has been selling potions for over a hundred years!

Located near the heart of the city, Siarl’s small shop and carefully guarded garden are easy to find. Siarl provides herbs, potions, and advice to anyone passing through. If the PCs need a simple potion, Siarl is happy to provide. Just don’t ask him how old he is, or try to get into his garden.

In addition to the normal details provided by all City Streets locations, Siarl’s also provides several new potions the GM can adjust to their own game system.

City Streets products provide heavily detailed city locations designed for enjoyable role-playing encounters while also including enough adventure hooks to encourage the characters to head back into danger. Whether it is a tavern, shop, guild house, noble’s manor, or massage parlor, each of these locations contains detailed information about the building, business, and the NPCs living or working there. NPC descriptions are detailed, but contain no statistical information making them useful with any game system.

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Look at our other City Streets offerings as the selection is constantly expanding.

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Thanks Tree! Let me know what other types of shops you think I should move to the top of the list of things to get done. I have a long list planned, I am just trying to determine what order to get them completed in.

Patrick
 

Well, your covering pretty good so far. I typically use Inns, Taverns, libraries, Aclhemist shops with their vats/pots, herbalists, leatherworkers, glassworks, Pottery, and wizard shop (components, book materials, and maybe potions, scrolls for sale, with random % chance of cool magic items).

So you pretty much have it covered, but I also like variety, so I hope once you get your initial line out you also do a variety of similar shops with different offerings and NPC characters and different lay outs.
 

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