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<blockquote data-quote="Messageboard Golem" data-source="post: 2007573" data-attributes="member: 18387"><p>Kaiser's Bazaar-Book A contains the following goods and services: </p><p></p><p>- Farmer's Market: Named for the overwhelming amount of green food and household staples, estimates say that the market boasts over 125 farmers and laymen during harvest, selling nearly every type of vegetable, fruit, honey, vinegar, coffee, tea, sugar, milk, egg, grain, bread, cheese and drink or providing handy services.</p><p></p><p> </p><p>- Confection Shoppe: An authentic listing of Ancient, Medieval and Renaissance period candy.</p><p> </p><p>- Courier Service: A simple scribing and delivery service.</p><p></p><p>- Public & Private Bathhouses: Not just a place to get clean, but a good place to trade and gossip.</p><p> </p><p>- Marionette Opera: An entertaining show for children and adults.</p><p> </p><p>- Candlemaker: New candles and handy fire-starters, with rules for illumination.</p><p> </p><p>- Textiles & Clothing Market: A place to get cloth and clothes of all types, both mundane and magic. Includes new rules for fancy or poor garb, magic cloth, and a Laundry Service.</p><p> </p><p>- Beer, Cider, & Mead Market: A huge selection of beers, including the ultra-rare elven beer!</p><p></p><p>- Liquor & Spirits Market: A list of period alcohols with their proper period names, including spirits from the Far-East favored by the monks of the Drunken-Monkey school.</p><p> </p><p>- Winemaker's Market: This is a tiny block of richly decorated buildings and tents. Large gilded signs proudly advertise their fair selection of barrels, kegs, urns, and racks of dark glass bottles of wine. </p><p></p><p>- Each of the various listings of booze include their own individual Alcohol Unit* so that they may be compatible with the popular drinking rules found in Tournaments, Fairs & Taverns™.</p><p> </p><p>- Bread-Baker's Market: A handy selection of breads that can be made from the huge variety of grains from the Farmer's Market. Includes the Lernage Baker's Academy and rules for studying to become a baker.</p><p> </p><p>- Meat Market: A glorious street market filled with everything from mundane pork and beef to exotic gorilla and mongoose, with everything in between. </p><p></p><p>- Fishmonger's Wharf: A massive selection of seafood, including fish-taverns, an exotic pet fish store, a live bait & tackle and a new skill: Fishing.</p><p> </p><p>- Live Animal & Monster Stockyards: This huge market includes the Cattle Market, Dog Market, Goat Market, Horse Market, Poultry & Raptor Market, Sheep Market, Swine Market, plus Other Live Animals & Monsters. Each animal listing is broken down into real and mythic breeds with new rules for their individual traits.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Messageboard Golem, post: 2007573, member: 18387"] Kaiser's Bazaar-Book A contains the following goods and services: - Farmer's Market: Named for the overwhelming amount of green food and household staples, estimates say that the market boasts over 125 farmers and laymen during harvest, selling nearly every type of vegetable, fruit, honey, vinegar, coffee, tea, sugar, milk, egg, grain, bread, cheese and drink or providing handy services. - Confection Shoppe: An authentic listing of Ancient, Medieval and Renaissance period candy. - Courier Service: A simple scribing and delivery service. - Public & Private Bathhouses: Not just a place to get clean, but a good place to trade and gossip. - Marionette Opera: An entertaining show for children and adults. - Candlemaker: New candles and handy fire-starters, with rules for illumination. - Textiles & Clothing Market: A place to get cloth and clothes of all types, both mundane and magic. Includes new rules for fancy or poor garb, magic cloth, and a Laundry Service. - Beer, Cider, & Mead Market: A huge selection of beers, including the ultra-rare elven beer! - Liquor & Spirits Market: A list of period alcohols with their proper period names, including spirits from the Far-East favored by the monks of the Drunken-Monkey school. - Winemaker's Market: This is a tiny block of richly decorated buildings and tents. Large gilded signs proudly advertise their fair selection of barrels, kegs, urns, and racks of dark glass bottles of wine. - Each of the various listings of booze include their own individual Alcohol Unit* so that they may be compatible with the popular drinking rules found in Tournaments, Fairs & Taverns™. - Bread-Baker's Market: A handy selection of breads that can be made from the huge variety of grains from the Farmer's Market. Includes the Lernage Baker's Academy and rules for studying to become a baker. - Meat Market: A glorious street market filled with everything from mundane pork and beef to exotic gorilla and mongoose, with everything in between. - Fishmonger's Wharf: A massive selection of seafood, including fish-taverns, an exotic pet fish store, a live bait & tackle and a new skill: Fishing. - Live Animal & Monster Stockyards: This huge market includes the Cattle Market, Dog Market, Goat Market, Horse Market, Poultry & Raptor Market, Sheep Market, Swine Market, plus Other Live Animals & Monsters. Each animal listing is broken down into real and mythic breeds with new rules for their individual traits. [/QUOTE]
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