Post by Rouxy on May 25, 2010 13:44:38 GMT -5
This is the list of wares that are available for purchase during Gather and Market days. Characters with crafting skills will be able to have their own booth for selling of items. Feel free to keep a tally of your purchases in your Marks page to help with calculating when the month is up.
Each booth will have items for sale made by Masters and Apprentices, with prices reflecting each. Master work items are better made, and usually more intricate, while apprentice items are likely to be sturdy, but simple. Some items will only be available from a Master, as they are intricate or difficult. Also, it is possible to haggle for items, so feel free to post up and we'll see just who's willing to give.
Characters with crafting skills are free to sell their wares. Create a description and list of wares and prices and PM it to Rouxy, which will then be placed up here. All posts to that stall will be handled by the character's player. Possible profit will be tallied based on actual roleplayed business (which can be used right away at the same Gather), and a final count of Marks for NPC business decided upon by the Admins at the end of the Gather. This tally will be based on how well/prompt the booth is played.
Leatherworks Stall
Located to the side, the rich smells of tanned leather surround this well-visited stall. Two people run it, an older portly man with a smile and a younger boy, presumably his apprentice. Both of them are working on pieces for sale, while a small blue flitter perches on the boy's shoulder, watching the people pass by with happy swirling eyes.
-Materials and scraps-
Braided leather: 5ft 1/2 Mark, 15ft 1 Mark
Tanned Leather sheet: 5ftx5ft piece 3 Marks
Leather scraps: 1/4 Mark
-Apprentice made-
Belt: 1/4 Mark
Boots: 1/2 Mark
Back pouch: 1/2 Mark
Belt pouch: 1/4 Mark
Dagger sheath: 1/2 Mark
Feline skin rug: 5 Marks
-Master made-
Belt: 1/2 Mark
Boots: 1 Mark
Back pouch: 2 Marks
Belt pouch: 1 1/2 Mark
Rider Helmet: 3 Marks
Saddle: 3 Marks
Dagger sheath: 2 Marks
Wide-brim hat: 1 1/2 Mark
Special orders available on request at varying prices
-Repairs available
Metalworks Stall
Laid out on a thick clothover a heavy table, the metal items gleam in the light. This stall is manned by a man and a woman, the man in the process of crafting special orders as his wife goes about keeping their location neat and attractive.
-Apprentice made-
Belt buckle: 1/4 Mark
Bells: 5 for 1/8 Mark
Sewing Needles: 10 for 1/16 Mark
Small dagger: 1 1/2 Mark
Simple cloak pin: 1 Mark - simple geometric designs
Hair comb: 1 Mark
-Master made-
Decorative cloak pin: 2 Marks - varying types and stones
Small dagger 4-6 inch blade: 2 Marks
Medium dagger 6-10 inch blade: 4 Mark
Large dagger 10-12 inch blade: 6 Marks
Hair comb: 2 Marks -set with stones
Candlesticks: 4 for 2 Marks
-Repairs and requests available
Woodworks Stall
The heady smell of several different woods rises from a pile of multicolored shavings, dropping at the feet of a young woman working on a small statue. A tall man greets people as they pass, showing off the assorted wooden goods atop a colorful cloth.
-Apprentice made-
Small Statue: 1/4 Mark
Bowl: Set of 4 for 1/4 Mark
Assorted buttons: handful for 1/36 Mark
Throwing dice: Pair for 1/36 Mark
Carved candle holders: 4 for 1/2 Mark
Comb: 1/8 Mark
Assorted puzzles: 1/16 Mark
-Master made-
Medium statue: 4 Marks
Large statue: 6 Marks
Crib: 6 Marks
Cradle: 5 Marks
Rocking chair: 3 Marks
Desk: 8 Marks
Chair: 6 Marks
Chest: 4 Marks
-Repairs and requests available.
Glasscrafter Stall
Situated in one of the few outdoor stalls that are crafted mostly from wood, the multicolored glass items create a dance of broken light around the area. A bronze and a brown firelizard both perch imperiously at the eaves, guarding the goods of their bonded. The man working the glass stall has hands covered in blowing pipe burns, and an easy smile.
Glass wind-chime: 3 Marks
Glass bowls: 4 for 1 Mark
Small sculpture: 1/2 Mark
Medium sculpture: 2 Mark
Stained glass art: 3 Marks
Multicolored vase: 3 Marks
Diamond-cut vase: 4 Marks
Multicolored beads: 2 dozen 1/16 Mark
Wine glasses: 4 for 1 Mark
Beastcrafter Stall
A large area located furthest from the food bar, the beastcrafter stall is comprised mostly of a large fenced in field behind a typical stall. The smaller animals and eggs are kept at the stall, while the larger beasts graze in the field behind. No less than five firelizards in each color swoop and patrol around this stall, protecting the valuable commodity located in a set of baskets holding warm sand. The eggs are the most guarded, both from predators and prying hands.
Domestic Feline -Female: 4 Marks
Domestic Feline -Male: 3 Marks
Domestic Feline -Kitten: 2 Marks
Domestic Canine -Female: 5 Marks
Domestic Canine -Male: 4 Marks
Domestic Canine -Puppy: 3 Marks
-Adult canines have minimal training in basic commands, and each male/female of both canines and felines is assured to have breeding potential and quality.
Ovine (sheep): 5 Marks
Porcine (pig): 3 Marks
Caprine (goat): 3 Marks
Burdenbeast (ox): 5 Marks
Herdbeast (cow): 4 Marks
Draftbeast (draft horse): 7 Marks
Draybeast (donkey): 5 Marks
Runner Mare (horse): 6 Marks
Runner Stallion (horse): 8 Marks
Runner Foal(horse): 4 Marks
-The Weyr has housing facilities for runners and other such herd animals, but upkeep is 1 Mark per OOC month.
-Eggs-
Small Egg: 8 Marks
Medium Egg: 12 Marks
Large Egg: 16 Marks
*Darter: 6 Marks
**Lizardhawk: 8 Marks
-None of these eggs are guaranteed to hold living flitters, or flitters at all. The risk of buying lays on the shoulders of the buyer, but the stall has a good reputation for picking out decent nests and hatching healthy creatures.
-Each egg sold will have its contents decided upon by an unbiased roll made by the admins. Requests to have the flitters, darters and lizardhawks mod-created will be handled on a first come first serve basis. Simply PM Rouxy with any specifics.
Weaver Stall
Draping from the corners of this stall are several decorative strands of yarn, showing off the fine color and good quality of the wares as well as attracting attention as they sway in the wind. Two women and a younger man work the stall, one of the women actively threading and shuffling a large loom.
-Materials-
Cloth: 1/2-2 Marks per 10yd roll of fabric.
Thread: 5 for 1/36 Mark
Yarn: 2 for 1/36 Mark
Rope: 10yds 1/16 Mark
-Apprentice made-
Short Cloak: 1/2 Mark
Long Cloak: 1 Mark
Pants: 1/4 Mark
Dress: 3 Marks
Shirt: 1/2 Mark
Blanket: 1 Mark
Quilt: 1 Mark
Tapestry: 3 Marks
-All Apprentice made clothing is simple of color and design, usually colors that are easily mixed and made.
-Master made-
Short Cloak: 1 Mark
Long Cloak: 2 Marks
Dress: 5 Marks
Shirt: 1 Mark
Blanket: 3 Marks
Quilt: 4 Marks
Tapestry: 5 Marks
-Master made items of clothing have more diversity and are able to be altered and special ordered to fit specific needs and requests.
Harpers
Harpers will play requests for tips at the large clearing next to the food stall. A small stage is arranged for larger performances, and the smells of food and wine drift through the area. All are welcome to listen, or join in. The instruments vary from day to day as harpers arrive and leave.
Food and Wine stalls
Under a large stand of trees, a long wooden bar with stools backs against a storage building and outdoor kitchen, the most savory of smells saturating the air. Several small tables with chairs take up the space adjacent to the bar, while the harper clearing and stage is further out. A small bit of sandy beach is within site of the bar, and the music will reach there for people wanting to relax in the sun.
Benden Wine
-Per glass: 1/16 Mark
-Per bottle 2 Mark
Silver Cove Wine
-Per glass 1/36 Mark
-Per bottle 1 Mark
Meatrolls: 1/36 Mark
Bubbly pie: 1/36 Mark
Benden Baklava: 1/36 Mark
Spiced Herdbeast on a stick: 1/16 Mark
Roasted Eel on a stick: 1/8 Mark
Fire-roasted wherry sandwich: 1/16 Mark
Baked flatfish sandwich: 1/16 Mark
Mug of Klah: 1/36 Mark
Candied Fruit: 1/36 Mark -assorted fruits-
Hard candy: 1/36 Mark -assorted flavors-
Crystal candy: 1/36 Mark -assorted flavors-
Fishing Stall
A series of tables lays out a variety of bait, hooks and netting for the would-be fisher, or the master looking for a unique lure. As if advertising the proposed use of the items, the two young men manning the stall both smell of fish.
Fishing pole: 1 Mark
Hooks: 12 for 1/16 Mark
Simple fake bait: 1/36 Mark
Live bait: 12 wrigglers for 1/36 Mark
Realistic fake bait: 1/16 Mark
Small net: 1 Mark
Large net: 3 Marks
Herbs and Remedies
Located in a larger area with only a single table, the majority of the space is set with multiple varieties of healing herbs in small to large ceramic pots, each for sale to the needy healer. Others are welcome to buy from this booth as well -everyone knows how to apply numbweed.
-Healing supplies-
Wrapping gauze: 1yd roll 1/36 Mark
Crutches: 1/4 Mark
Many slotted healer bag: 2 Mark
Sleep powder: 1/4 Mark
Small jar of numbweed: 1/4 Mark
Large jar of numbweed: 1/2 Mark
Small bag of herbs: 1/4 Mark
large bag of herbs: 1/2 Mark
-Herbs are a common healer assortment, gathered and dried for convenience of use.
Small potted herb of choice: 2 Marks
Medium potted herb of choice: 3 Marks
Large potted herb of choice: 4 Marks
--Player Booths--
M’vrens’ Market/Gather Square Stall
A small, well constructed open stall, this booth had tables on three sides with stands of various heights made from local woods. The stands and tables are covered in a simple, gentle blend of greens, blacks, and silvery-white fabrics to accent the merchandise. On one side, the table in black is covered in carefully arranged pieces of furs and leather that have been turned into an assortment of attractive pouches, wrappings, and the like, along with a few bundles hanging overhead of dried herbs and flowers commonly used in cooking or scents for clothes-chests. There are also a few wooden pieces mixed in, mostly boxes. The other two tables display a variety of carved, glimmering pieces in gemstone, artistic and varied. It is worked by M’vren himself, or his apprentice, which he is teaching to carve as he does. Raw gemstones litter a tray behind the counters, where either of the two can be found working in the slight shade.
-Materials and Scraps-
Shards of Gemstones for beading: (palm sized) 1/2 Mark
Ground gemstone dust for inlays etc.: (2 marks weight) 1/4 Mark
Fur/Leather scraps: (4inx4inx2in packet) 1/2 Mark
Raw Gemstones: (25 piece mixed packet) 2 Marks
-Carved Wood- {Note, the more intricate the design, the higher the price. Pieces below are simple. All boxes are hinged, and latched. Each is inlaid with a soft fur or leather to protect the wood and whatever it will hold.}
Small Boxes: (4inx4inx4in) 2 Marks
Medium Boxes: (6inx6inx8in) 3 Marks
Large Boxes: (12inx12inx6in) 5 Marks
Simple flatware: (bowls, plates, etc.): 1/2 Mark per piece
Set of 4 utensils: (Spoons, knives, forks, cooking utensils): 1/2 Mark
-Carved Gemstones-
Simple abstract pendant: 1/2 Mark
Dragon pendant: 2 Marks
Holder’s Insignia: 2 Marks
Carved Animal: 3 Marks - 6 Marks depending on size
Decorative hair combs: set of two for 1 1/2 Marks
Decorative hair pins: set of 6 for 1 Mark
Carved Bowl (small): 3 Marks
Carved Bowl (medium): 5 Marks
Carved Bowl (large): 8 Marks
-Dried Herbs-
Single Herb Bundle: 1/8 Mark
Mixed Herb Bundle: 1/4 Mark
Dried Flower Satchet Bundle: 1/2 Mark
-Sewn Goods-
Belt Pouch, plain: 1 1/2 Marks
Fur Lined delicate items pouch: 2 1/2 Marks
Beaded and embroidered Belt Pouch: 4 Marks
-Specialty-
-Sets of healers tools, carved from various woods and gemstones, sharper than the metal sets available.Each comes with an inlaid wooden case, and a leather roll crafted to hold the tools safely. M’vren is able to repair any pieces that break, as well as selling them.
Currently in stock:
-1 set of white ash held, pale blue topaz. Case is a dark maple, inlaid with green gemstone dust accents to the various herbs carved into the edges. Pale gold fur nests the tools in a tawdry yellow hide. Price: 16 Marks
-2 sets of rowan seated, rainbow obsidian. One case is hazel, inlaid with an abstract spiral in ging and dusted with ground black corundum, lined with a dark brown fur and black hide. The other available case is a pale golden yew, inlaid with red and blue corundum in the shape of a redfruit tree; lined with dark brown fur and black hide. Price: 15 Marks
All items have a variety available, and special carving can be done on request. Usually this requires a simple sketch, however, so come prepared. Larger gemstone pieces take more work and care given rarity of large, clear stones-and are thus according more expensive.
* -Darters are small wherries that resemble earth-type birds, only they have the typical six limbs of the Pernese creatures; a pair of legs, arms and wings. They stand upright and make only small use of their forearms. They can be trained, but do not bond other than the bond between an animal and the human it trusts. Consider their intelligence and abilities somewhere between the earth-type cockatiels and parrots, though some are no smarter than typical flocking birds such as wrens.
** -Bearing some resemblance to Terran hawks, lizardhawks are a group of species spread across Pern; the tropical examples sometimes take firelizards in the wild, hence the name, although tunnelsnakes and other wherries are the more usual prey. Reasonably intelligent carnivores, they may be domesticated and trained if caught young and are sometimes used to hunt other wherries
Each booth will have items for sale made by Masters and Apprentices, with prices reflecting each. Master work items are better made, and usually more intricate, while apprentice items are likely to be sturdy, but simple. Some items will only be available from a Master, as they are intricate or difficult. Also, it is possible to haggle for items, so feel free to post up and we'll see just who's willing to give.
Characters with crafting skills are free to sell their wares. Create a description and list of wares and prices and PM it to Rouxy, which will then be placed up here. All posts to that stall will be handled by the character's player. Possible profit will be tallied based on actual roleplayed business (which can be used right away at the same Gather), and a final count of Marks for NPC business decided upon by the Admins at the end of the Gather. This tally will be based on how well/prompt the booth is played.
Leatherworks Stall
Located to the side, the rich smells of tanned leather surround this well-visited stall. Two people run it, an older portly man with a smile and a younger boy, presumably his apprentice. Both of them are working on pieces for sale, while a small blue flitter perches on the boy's shoulder, watching the people pass by with happy swirling eyes.
-Materials and scraps-
Braided leather: 5ft 1/2 Mark, 15ft 1 Mark
Tanned Leather sheet: 5ftx5ft piece 3 Marks
Leather scraps: 1/4 Mark
-Apprentice made-
Belt: 1/4 Mark
Boots: 1/2 Mark
Back pouch: 1/2 Mark
Belt pouch: 1/4 Mark
Dagger sheath: 1/2 Mark
Feline skin rug: 5 Marks
-Master made-
Belt: 1/2 Mark
Boots: 1 Mark
Back pouch: 2 Marks
Belt pouch: 1 1/2 Mark
Rider Helmet: 3 Marks
Saddle: 3 Marks
Dagger sheath: 2 Marks
Wide-brim hat: 1 1/2 Mark
Special orders available on request at varying prices
-Repairs available
Metalworks Stall
Laid out on a thick clothover a heavy table, the metal items gleam in the light. This stall is manned by a man and a woman, the man in the process of crafting special orders as his wife goes about keeping their location neat and attractive.
-Apprentice made-
Belt buckle: 1/4 Mark
Bells: 5 for 1/8 Mark
Sewing Needles: 10 for 1/16 Mark
Small dagger: 1 1/2 Mark
Simple cloak pin: 1 Mark - simple geometric designs
Hair comb: 1 Mark
-Master made-
Decorative cloak pin: 2 Marks - varying types and stones
Small dagger 4-6 inch blade: 2 Marks
Medium dagger 6-10 inch blade: 4 Mark
Large dagger 10-12 inch blade: 6 Marks
Hair comb: 2 Marks -set with stones
Candlesticks: 4 for 2 Marks
-Repairs and requests available
Woodworks Stall
The heady smell of several different woods rises from a pile of multicolored shavings, dropping at the feet of a young woman working on a small statue. A tall man greets people as they pass, showing off the assorted wooden goods atop a colorful cloth.
-Apprentice made-
Small Statue: 1/4 Mark
Bowl: Set of 4 for 1/4 Mark
Assorted buttons: handful for 1/36 Mark
Throwing dice: Pair for 1/36 Mark
Carved candle holders: 4 for 1/2 Mark
Comb: 1/8 Mark
Assorted puzzles: 1/16 Mark
-Master made-
Medium statue: 4 Marks
Large statue: 6 Marks
Crib: 6 Marks
Cradle: 5 Marks
Rocking chair: 3 Marks
Desk: 8 Marks
Chair: 6 Marks
Chest: 4 Marks
-Repairs and requests available.
Glasscrafter Stall
Situated in one of the few outdoor stalls that are crafted mostly from wood, the multicolored glass items create a dance of broken light around the area. A bronze and a brown firelizard both perch imperiously at the eaves, guarding the goods of their bonded. The man working the glass stall has hands covered in blowing pipe burns, and an easy smile.
Glass wind-chime: 3 Marks
Glass bowls: 4 for 1 Mark
Small sculpture: 1/2 Mark
Medium sculpture: 2 Mark
Stained glass art: 3 Marks
Multicolored vase: 3 Marks
Diamond-cut vase: 4 Marks
Multicolored beads: 2 dozen 1/16 Mark
Wine glasses: 4 for 1 Mark
Beastcrafter Stall
A large area located furthest from the food bar, the beastcrafter stall is comprised mostly of a large fenced in field behind a typical stall. The smaller animals and eggs are kept at the stall, while the larger beasts graze in the field behind. No less than five firelizards in each color swoop and patrol around this stall, protecting the valuable commodity located in a set of baskets holding warm sand. The eggs are the most guarded, both from predators and prying hands.
Domestic Feline -Female: 4 Marks
Domestic Feline -Male: 3 Marks
Domestic Feline -Kitten: 2 Marks
Domestic Canine -Female: 5 Marks
Domestic Canine -Male: 4 Marks
Domestic Canine -Puppy: 3 Marks
-Adult canines have minimal training in basic commands, and each male/female of both canines and felines is assured to have breeding potential and quality.
Ovine (sheep): 5 Marks
Porcine (pig): 3 Marks
Caprine (goat): 3 Marks
Burdenbeast (ox): 5 Marks
Herdbeast (cow): 4 Marks
Draftbeast (draft horse): 7 Marks
Draybeast (donkey): 5 Marks
Runner Mare (horse): 6 Marks
Runner Stallion (horse): 8 Marks
Runner Foal(horse): 4 Marks
-The Weyr has housing facilities for runners and other such herd animals, but upkeep is 1 Mark per OOC month.
-Eggs-
Small Egg: 8 Marks
Medium Egg: 12 Marks
Large Egg: 16 Marks
*Darter: 6 Marks
**Lizardhawk: 8 Marks
-None of these eggs are guaranteed to hold living flitters, or flitters at all. The risk of buying lays on the shoulders of the buyer, but the stall has a good reputation for picking out decent nests and hatching healthy creatures.
-Each egg sold will have its contents decided upon by an unbiased roll made by the admins. Requests to have the flitters, darters and lizardhawks mod-created will be handled on a first come first serve basis. Simply PM Rouxy with any specifics.
Weaver Stall
Draping from the corners of this stall are several decorative strands of yarn, showing off the fine color and good quality of the wares as well as attracting attention as they sway in the wind. Two women and a younger man work the stall, one of the women actively threading and shuffling a large loom.
-Materials-
Cloth: 1/2-2 Marks per 10yd roll of fabric.
Thread: 5 for 1/36 Mark
Yarn: 2 for 1/36 Mark
Rope: 10yds 1/16 Mark
-Apprentice made-
Short Cloak: 1/2 Mark
Long Cloak: 1 Mark
Pants: 1/4 Mark
Dress: 3 Marks
Shirt: 1/2 Mark
Blanket: 1 Mark
Quilt: 1 Mark
Tapestry: 3 Marks
-All Apprentice made clothing is simple of color and design, usually colors that are easily mixed and made.
-Master made-
Short Cloak: 1 Mark
Long Cloak: 2 Marks
Dress: 5 Marks
Shirt: 1 Mark
Blanket: 3 Marks
Quilt: 4 Marks
Tapestry: 5 Marks
-Master made items of clothing have more diversity and are able to be altered and special ordered to fit specific needs and requests.
Harpers
Harpers will play requests for tips at the large clearing next to the food stall. A small stage is arranged for larger performances, and the smells of food and wine drift through the area. All are welcome to listen, or join in. The instruments vary from day to day as harpers arrive and leave.
Food and Wine stalls
Under a large stand of trees, a long wooden bar with stools backs against a storage building and outdoor kitchen, the most savory of smells saturating the air. Several small tables with chairs take up the space adjacent to the bar, while the harper clearing and stage is further out. A small bit of sandy beach is within site of the bar, and the music will reach there for people wanting to relax in the sun.
Benden Wine
-Per glass: 1/16 Mark
-Per bottle 2 Mark
Silver Cove Wine
-Per glass 1/36 Mark
-Per bottle 1 Mark
Meatrolls: 1/36 Mark
Bubbly pie: 1/36 Mark
Benden Baklava: 1/36 Mark
Spiced Herdbeast on a stick: 1/16 Mark
Roasted Eel on a stick: 1/8 Mark
Fire-roasted wherry sandwich: 1/16 Mark
Baked flatfish sandwich: 1/16 Mark
Mug of Klah: 1/36 Mark
Candied Fruit: 1/36 Mark -assorted fruits-
Hard candy: 1/36 Mark -assorted flavors-
Crystal candy: 1/36 Mark -assorted flavors-
Fishing Stall
A series of tables lays out a variety of bait, hooks and netting for the would-be fisher, or the master looking for a unique lure. As if advertising the proposed use of the items, the two young men manning the stall both smell of fish.
Fishing pole: 1 Mark
Hooks: 12 for 1/16 Mark
Simple fake bait: 1/36 Mark
Live bait: 12 wrigglers for 1/36 Mark
Realistic fake bait: 1/16 Mark
Small net: 1 Mark
Large net: 3 Marks
Herbs and Remedies
Located in a larger area with only a single table, the majority of the space is set with multiple varieties of healing herbs in small to large ceramic pots, each for sale to the needy healer. Others are welcome to buy from this booth as well -everyone knows how to apply numbweed.
-Healing supplies-
Wrapping gauze: 1yd roll 1/36 Mark
Crutches: 1/4 Mark
Many slotted healer bag: 2 Mark
Sleep powder: 1/4 Mark
Small jar of numbweed: 1/4 Mark
Large jar of numbweed: 1/2 Mark
Small bag of herbs: 1/4 Mark
large bag of herbs: 1/2 Mark
-Herbs are a common healer assortment, gathered and dried for convenience of use.
Small potted herb of choice: 2 Marks
Medium potted herb of choice: 3 Marks
Large potted herb of choice: 4 Marks
--Player Booths--
M’vrens’ Market/Gather Square Stall
A small, well constructed open stall, this booth had tables on three sides with stands of various heights made from local woods. The stands and tables are covered in a simple, gentle blend of greens, blacks, and silvery-white fabrics to accent the merchandise. On one side, the table in black is covered in carefully arranged pieces of furs and leather that have been turned into an assortment of attractive pouches, wrappings, and the like, along with a few bundles hanging overhead of dried herbs and flowers commonly used in cooking or scents for clothes-chests. There are also a few wooden pieces mixed in, mostly boxes. The other two tables display a variety of carved, glimmering pieces in gemstone, artistic and varied. It is worked by M’vren himself, or his apprentice, which he is teaching to carve as he does. Raw gemstones litter a tray behind the counters, where either of the two can be found working in the slight shade.
-Materials and Scraps-
Shards of Gemstones for beading: (palm sized) 1/2 Mark
Ground gemstone dust for inlays etc.: (2 marks weight) 1/4 Mark
Fur/Leather scraps: (4inx4inx2in packet) 1/2 Mark
Raw Gemstones: (25 piece mixed packet) 2 Marks
-Carved Wood- {Note, the more intricate the design, the higher the price. Pieces below are simple. All boxes are hinged, and latched. Each is inlaid with a soft fur or leather to protect the wood and whatever it will hold.}
Small Boxes: (4inx4inx4in) 2 Marks
Medium Boxes: (6inx6inx8in) 3 Marks
Large Boxes: (12inx12inx6in) 5 Marks
Simple flatware: (bowls, plates, etc.): 1/2 Mark per piece
Set of 4 utensils: (Spoons, knives, forks, cooking utensils): 1/2 Mark
-Carved Gemstones-
Simple abstract pendant: 1/2 Mark
Dragon pendant: 2 Marks
Holder’s Insignia: 2 Marks
Carved Animal: 3 Marks - 6 Marks depending on size
Decorative hair combs: set of two for 1 1/2 Marks
Decorative hair pins: set of 6 for 1 Mark
Carved Bowl (small): 3 Marks
Carved Bowl (medium): 5 Marks
Carved Bowl (large): 8 Marks
-Dried Herbs-
Single Herb Bundle: 1/8 Mark
Mixed Herb Bundle: 1/4 Mark
Dried Flower Satchet Bundle: 1/2 Mark
-Sewn Goods-
Belt Pouch, plain: 1 1/2 Marks
Fur Lined delicate items pouch: 2 1/2 Marks
Beaded and embroidered Belt Pouch: 4 Marks
-Specialty-
-Sets of healers tools, carved from various woods and gemstones, sharper than the metal sets available.Each comes with an inlaid wooden case, and a leather roll crafted to hold the tools safely. M’vren is able to repair any pieces that break, as well as selling them.
Currently in stock:
-1 set of white ash held, pale blue topaz. Case is a dark maple, inlaid with green gemstone dust accents to the various herbs carved into the edges. Pale gold fur nests the tools in a tawdry yellow hide. Price: 16 Marks
-2 sets of rowan seated, rainbow obsidian. One case is hazel, inlaid with an abstract spiral in ging and dusted with ground black corundum, lined with a dark brown fur and black hide. The other available case is a pale golden yew, inlaid with red and blue corundum in the shape of a redfruit tree; lined with dark brown fur and black hide. Price: 15 Marks
All items have a variety available, and special carving can be done on request. Usually this requires a simple sketch, however, so come prepared. Larger gemstone pieces take more work and care given rarity of large, clear stones-and are thus according more expensive.
* -Darters are small wherries that resemble earth-type birds, only they have the typical six limbs of the Pernese creatures; a pair of legs, arms and wings. They stand upright and make only small use of their forearms. They can be trained, but do not bond other than the bond between an animal and the human it trusts. Consider their intelligence and abilities somewhere between the earth-type cockatiels and parrots, though some are no smarter than typical flocking birds such as wrens.
** -Bearing some resemblance to Terran hawks, lizardhawks are a group of species spread across Pern; the tropical examples sometimes take firelizards in the wild, hence the name, although tunnelsnakes and other wherries are the more usual prey. Reasonably intelligent carnivores, they may be domesticated and trained if caught young and are sometimes used to hunt other wherries