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fireorlime
04-03-2018, 09:47 PM
Items will go ONCE, TWICE, LAST CALL, SOLD. I'll try to update at least once per day, and I'd like to clear everything out by the weekend. I'll entertain buyout offers on a case-by-case basis via PM. PM me if you have any questions or if you'd like more information.

3. a cowled sensible grey frock hemmed with a wide band of brown leather
Pin worn, weighs less than 2 pounds, full armor concealer.
MB: 750k
CB: 5 million Redscare SOLD!

You analyze your grey frock and sense that the item is largely free from merchant alteration restrictions, but the creator has stated that "The item type should not change."

The creator has also provided the following information:
The grey frock is designed to hide soft leather, rigid leather, chain mail and plate mail armor which covers torso, arms, legs and head.

This garment should be designed in such a manner to convey that ALL these areas are completely covered.

You carefully analyze your grey frock and sense that there are some alteration restrictions. The frock can have either a long or a show description.

Any outer garment noun may be used for armor concealers as long as they are loose fitting and fully cover the appropriate areas of protection (tunics do not cover legs, so they may not cover leg worn armor, a shawl would not be appropriate at all, etc.).

Armor concealers that cover the head MUST have a hood/cowl in the base (15/15/15) and in any long descriptions.

Armor concealers can be made out of any material that is not see-through.

Racial clothing nouns are approved as follows:
Ruhan ~ This garment is knee-length or shorter and should not have a hood, so it cannot cover armor with leg or head protection. This concealer cannot be pocketed.
Toque ~ This noun is approved for any armor and may have a hood.
Cotehardie ~ This noun may be used but must clearly be an outer garment that falls to the knees (so it cannot cover armor with leg protection) and is not-tight fitting. It should be used as an elven outer garment, not a gown.
Apotl/Apotla ~ These are fine for concealers, but since it is a waist-length cloak, it only covers torso and arms.
Atanika/Ataniki ~ These nouns are approved for concealers but should not have a hood.

You get no sense of whether or not the frock may be further lightened.

More armor concealers: these all cover torso/arms, are pin worn, and weigh less than 2 pounds.
MB: 100k each

4. a densely crimped wheaten linen tunic CB: 100k Dugoar SOLD!
5. a brilliant blue cameline sweater hemmed with multicolored woolen tassels CB:
6. a cotton twill jacket with smoky topaz buttons CB:
7. a white ruffle-trimmed tunic CB: 100k Derex SOLD!

Last armor concealer: this covers torso/arms/legs, is pin worn, and weighs less than 2 pounds.
8. a loose multi-hued robe made of pastel silks
MB: 200k
CB:

11. a celestial blue sprigged muslin bodice
Vanishing Point bodice (https://gswiki.play.net/Vanishing_Point), front worn, stores a very small amount up to 1 item of very small size.
MB: 100k
CB: 100k QuinHuntress SOLD!

You analyze your blue muslin bodice and sense that the item is largely free from merchant alteration restrictions.

The creator has also provided the following information:

This is a Vanishing Point bodice. Alterations (long or show) are fine on this provided the item doesn't have a high or restricting neck. General collars are okay. It should also be able to completely hide a dagger in the inside lining - no sheer fabrics (chiffon, voile, gauze, etc.) unless they are layered. Acceptable nouns for this are: corset, bodice, chemise, gown, cotehardie, kirtle, bliaut, dress, houppelande, robe, tunic, or shirt.

This bodice is Tier 0 / 1 (two tiers). Verbs are: GET, PULL, PUT, REMOVE, and WEAR.

You can tell that the bodice is as light as it can get, but you might be able to have a talented merchant deepen its pockets for you.
WEAR: You delicately slide into your blue muslin bodice, smoothing it into place with an even sweep of your hands down the waist.
PUT: With a nimble flick of your wrist, you slip your black steel dagger into the pocket ensconced within the decolletage of your blue muslin bodice.
PULL: In a mere instant, your fingers grasp at the neckline of your blue muslin bodice, suddenly revealing a serrated black steel dagger inlaid with twisting silver veins ensconced within the lining. Taking a few measured steps backward, you slowly lift the blade before you.
GET: You sleekly draw a serrated black steel dagger inlaid with twisting silver veins from the inside lining of your blue muslin bodice.
REMOVE: With the utmost attentiveness, you swiftly run your fingers around the hidden pocket nestled beneath the neckline of your blue muslin bodice. Assured that the blade is absent, you fluidly unbind the garment from your form and discreetly slide out of it.

15. a bone-inlaid siegery repair case
MB: 500k
CB:
Belt worn. Comes with two miniatures inside: a scantily-clad amazon miniature and a raging vathor miniature.

The creator has also provided the following information:
This case is designed to hold Siegery pieces. Closing the case will repair any damage to Siegery pieces contained within. The repair process takes twenty seconds, during which time the case is locked. At the end of the repair time, the case will unlock itself.

It is fully alterable, but please note the script provides a description which must make sense for any alteration.

You might be able to have a talented merchant lighten the siegery repair case for you or deepen its pockets.

18. a brown banded duck feather beaded with fire opals
Feature show, alters your hairstyle.
MB: 100k
CB:

WEAR: You deftly weave the rawhide strip wrapped around your feather into your auburn hair.
REMOVE: You carefully unravel the rawhide and feather that is braided at your temple and allow your hair to fall free.

WEARing the feather changes your hair appearance.

Without feather: She has long, untamed auburn hair arranged in a side-swept tumble of curls.
With feather: She has long, untamed auburn hair that has a slender braid at the temple adorned with a brown banded duck feather beaded with fire opals.

19. some duck feathers and leaves
Same as the feather above, just messy rather than pretty.
MB: 100k
CB: 100k Erynien SOLD!

WEAR: You cup some duck feathers and leaves into your hand and begin to mash it into your long, untamed auburn hair.
REMOVE: You finger-comb your hair in an attempt to remove the dried some duck feathers and leaves from your untamed auburn hair, hoping to get every last piece of it and return your hair to its normal style.

Without leaves: She has long, untamed auburn hair arranged in a side-swept tumble of curls.
With leaves: She has long, untamed auburn hair that hangs in lank clumps about her face and is matted with feathers and leaves.

20. a jaunty hunter green hat adorned with a soft grouse feather
Ezza hat (https://gswiki.play.net/Ezza_Hat) including an Ezza topper.
MB: 200k (lowered)
CB:

You analyze your hunter green hat and sense that the item is largely free from merchant alteration restrictions.

The creator has also provided the following information:
You get a strong sense that the hat can be altered by any merchant, but only the basic description (15/15/15) and showy description (the show, not the long) can withstand any changes. If working with the showy description, it cannot include any attached items (like feathers, flowers, etc.) because the hat already handles interchangeable attachments.

This hat is currently set up with an appropriate attachment (feathers, jewels, etc.).

Currently you are able to use BOW, CURTSY, RUB, PINCH, TURN, WEAR, and ATTEND with the hat. To add attachments, you'll need to DROP/PUT them on the hat, and to remove the attachment, PULL the hat.

You get no sense of whether or not the hat may be further lightened.

LOOK: You carefully examine your hunter green hat. A soft grouse feather falls softly against the side of your hat, accenting it perfectly.
LOOK in hat: You see nothing inside your hat besides a couple stray hairs, but if this keeps happening, might need to consider the bald look.
WEAR: You place your hat on top of your head with one hand, adjusting it slightly for a perfect fit.
BOW: You take a gallant bow, tipping your hat slightly, before sweeping it behind your back. After a moment's pause you rise and place your hat firmly on your head, adjusting it to fit.
CURTSY: You curtsy gracefully, tipping your hat slightly before sweeping it behind your back. After a moment's pause, you rise and place your hat firmly on your head, adjusting it to fit.
RUB: You run your fingers along folds of your hat, creasing it carefully back into its original form.
PINCH: You remove your hat with a flourish of your hand. (Doing this puts the hat back into your hand.)
TURN: You give a quick nod and tip your hat.
ATTEND: You wipe your finger across your hat and notice some dust. Casually, you brush it off with your hand, attempting to clean it.
PULL: You carefully pull a soft grouse feather from your hat. (Puts the attached object into your hand.)
PUT ______ ON HAT: You carefully tuck your grouse feather into your hat, smoothing it perfectly into place.

23. a battered jeddart-axe
6x, altered, can be lightened. SHOW: Though battered and aged, this jeddart-axe has been oiled and buffed, the axe head holding a keen edge. At the top of the haft, a small key shape has been burned into the wood. You see nothing unusual, except for a small enchanter's glyph. A faint aura of holy light radiates from the jeddart-axe.
MB: 250k (lowered)
CB: 250k TheKAK SOLD!

24. some cinnamon silk shoes with low oaken heels
Yansio shoes, pocketed, scripted.
MB: 35k (lowered)
CB: 35k Dugoar SOLD!

Holds a very small amount for one item, can be further unlocked, can be lightened/deepened.

ANALYZE:
You analyze your cinnamon silk shoes and sense that the item is largely free from merchant alteration restrictions.

The creator has also provided the following information:
With careful examination, you feel that any willing merchant might be able to alter the shoes for you. You note that the merchant will assuredly ask that any alterations, however, ensure that nothing contradicts the type of item that the shoes is (shoes with laces).

Currently, you are able to use PULL, CLEAN, TILT, and LACE on the shoes. A very few talented merchants are able to unlock this shoes further.

You might be able to have a talented merchant lighten the cinnamon silk shoes for you or deepen its pockets.

PULL: You briefly lean down and pull at the tongue of your cinnamon silk shoes, adjusting its fit on your foot.
CLEAN: Noticing a rather large smudge on your cinnamon silk shoes, you stop immediately and bend that leg so that you can reach the offending mark. Quickly, you buff out the smudge using your palm and then nod with satisfaction afterwards. Can't have dirty shoes, after all.
TILT: You pause, bending your leg and tilting your cinnamon silk shoes at an angle so that you can see the heel. Upon locating a small rock lodged into your shoes, you quickly remove it with a flick of your fingers.
LACE: You tug on the ties of your cinnamon silk shoes, tightening its fit about your foot with one smooth motion.

27. an ornate crystal scrying bowl
MB: 100k
CB:
Divination RP item. Fill with water, gaze into it, get a vision. It's like a really fancy magic 8 ball. Each vision is accompanied by a descriptor. Pretty fun...has a ridiculous number of visions. Details below.

LOOK (without water): Your crystal scrying bowl is empty and needs WATER for scrying.
WATER BOWL: You take out a small flask of fresh spring water and pour it into your crystal scrying bowl then stow your empty flask.
LOOK (with water): Your crystal scrying bowl has water in it and is ready for scrying.
TOUCH: You lightly touch the tip of your finger to the water in your crystal scrying bowl and then run it around the rim. The resonance causes tiny rippled rings in the surface of the water.
TURN: You get out your flask and pour the water from your crystal scrying bowl into it and then put the flask away again.
GAZE: You gaze deeply into the water in your crystal scrying bowl, opening your mind and unfocusing your eyes.

Third-person view: Yvete gazes into her crystal scrying bowl, her expression growing blank and eyes unfocused. After a short while she blinks a few times and seems to be aware of her surroundings again.

After a moment colors and shapes begin to coalesce into a clear vision of spring festival dancers.

As the vision fades you slowly become aware of your surroundings again.

GAZE 2: After a moment colors and shapes begin to coalesce into a striking vision of a lone figure placing flowers on a grave.
GAZE 3: After a moment colors and shapes begin to coalesce into a faint vision of colorful autumn leaves.
GAZE 4: After a moment colors and shapes begin to coalesce into a veiled vision of a mother nursing her child.
GAZE 5: After a moment colors and shapes begin to coalesce into an enthralling vision of a mountain meadow in bloom.

I won't link them all here, but you can check out the rest of the ones I found for yourself (https://pastebin.com/7qAWq0gD). I stopped counting when I passed 50.

Each vision has a descriptor that accompanies it. Here's the list I got so far: enthralling, weak, vague, ambiguous, remarkable, definite, ethereal, powerful, misty, shadowy, veiled, faint, striking, obscure, indefinite, obvious, hazy, gripping, imprecise, mesmerizing, hazy, vivid, indistinct, elusive, riveting, diffuse, definite, jumbled, clear, dim, bright. Based on what I've seen, I am sure there are more than I have listed here.

28. a glossy black ash cane with a silver tip
Scripted fluff.
MB: 50k
CB:

PUSH: You absentmindedly tap the black ash cane against your leg.
WAVE: You make a grand, sweeping gesture with your black ash cane.
REST: You lean on your cane, taking a momentary rest.
LEAN: You leisurely lean on your black ash cane, a thoughtful expression upon your face.
POINT: You raise your black ash cane and point it forward.
TURN: Planting the tip of the black ash cane on the ground, you give it a quick spin.
PULL: You pull your black ash cane up under your arm, clutching it like a riding crop.

30. Pipes and tobacco set: a smooth white clay pipe, a varnished corncob pipe (2), some rum pipe tobacco, some hazelnut pipe tobacco, some chocolate pipe tobacco.
Sold together.
MB: 250k
CB: 250k Talonhawke SOLD!

31. Perfume set
38 different bottles of perfume, most are full or nearly full, they hold between 10 and 2000 applications. Pretty bottles, pretty scents. I’ve sampled a few below.
MB: 500k
CB: 650k QuinHuntress SOLD!

In the oilcloth backpack:
a blue-violet crystalline bottle cut in multifaceted angles, a gleaming snowy white marble bottle, a sharply faceted sea blue glass bottle, a richly glazed paper white bottle, an oval-shaped chalcedony bottle, an onyx-rimmed dark emerald glass bottle (2), a square pale green glass bottle, an oak-topped amber glass bottle, a brown-grained redwood bottle, a whorl-etched cerulean bottle, a white and blue glass bottle capped with a rotund cork, a glazed ashen porcelain bottle rippled with opaline crests, a faceted red-orange crystal bottle with bright ruby flecks, an orange-gold crystalline bottle shot with copper inclusions, a darkened steel bottle adorned with a gold damascene inlay, a pallid green ceramic bottle incised with long spiky leaves, a celadon marble bottle painted with delicate sea-hued leaves, a fluted chalcedony bottle etched with a quaint pastoral motif, an acid-etched orange perfume bottle wrapped in a gold-hued netting, a dusky copper bottle slivered with lacy verdigris patina, a sleek lapis blue bottle painted with falling white petals, a fluted white chalcedony bottle patterned with gold sun rays, a dark plum spun glass bottle traced with icy silver threads, a milky ivory bottle spun with citrine blown glass threads, a bottle of jade green perfume veined with emerald branches, a bottle of crystal clear perfume twined with sprigs of golden edelweiss, an opaque forest green emerald flacon, a pallid niveous crystal flask, a slender gold-caged flasket, a bottle of sea breeze perfume, a jade green moonstone vessel wrapped with pale silks, a cardinal red glazed clay vial, a bottle of reddish-grey perfume twined with thorn-edged silver whips, a bottle of dark bronze perfume set with ebony and ivory tesserae (2), a slender-necked dark bronze bottle, a copper-chased bronze and gold bottle.

a blue-violet crystalline bottle cut in multifaceted angles: You have the exotic air of orris root surrounding you in a fragrant halo. Layered with the woody floral scent, wisps of peony and paperwhites lend an unexpected fragility to the elusive perfume.

a jade green moonstone vessel wrapped with pale silks: You have a wild melange of floral scents floating about you. The untameable scent of heather is accented by larkspur and breaths of fairy primrose.

a bottle of jade green perfume veined with emerald branches: You have the woody, dry scent of labdanum about you, sharpened by sparks of bergamot and lime. A potent foundation of teak, dusted with only the faintest wisps of patchouli, forms a sturdy base for the bright citrus notes.

a bottle of reddish-grey perfume twined with thorn-edged silver whips: You have a hauntingly fragile melange of mournbloom and poppy lingering in the air about you, lent depth by the whip-sharp piquancy of white pepper accenting the fragrance.

an emerald green flacon: You have a rich, green scent lingering in a haze about you. Notes of moist earth and the deep weald are but undertones in a warm aroma prevalently of oakmoss.

a slender gold-caged flasket: You have the sharply tannic scents of dark red wine and black currant lingering about you, smoothed by evasive floral strawberry blossom accords.

a pallid niveous crystal flask: You have the refined, lightly flowery fragrance of iceblossom embracing you. Heady inclusions of damask rose and heliotrope elegantly finish the efflorescent bouquet.

a cardinal red glazed clay vial: You have the refreshing fragrance of teaberry leaves clinging to you, pierced with bright accents of pink peppercorn and cinnamon amber.

an onyx-rimmed dark emerald glass bottle (2): You have the loamy scent of soil and pungent herbs penetrating the air around you.

a celadon marble bottle painted with delicate sea-hued leaves: You have a crisp, elusory scent of verdant sea grasses enveloping you. An absinthial undercurrent of valerian and artemisia add an herbaceous note to the watery fragrance, fluidly blending into a callow sweetfern base.

a fluted white chalcedony bottle patterned with gold sun rays: You have the velvety soft, lingering perfume of jonquil and almond blossom floating about you. Summery linden flower heart notes are reticulated with transparent accords of balsa wood and white tea.

a fluted chalcedony bottle etched with a quaint pastoral motif: You have the milky sweetness of magnolia laced with a touch of sunstruck honeycomb floating about you. Balmy heart notes of carmiln flower, linden blossom, and dandelion greens are gathered together in a springtide olfactory bouquet.

a brown-grained redwood bottle: You have the coniferous scent of redwood blending with a smidge of cedar, sandalwood, and a light musk to create, layer upon layer, the aroma that encircles you.

a darkened steel bottle adorned with a gold damascene inlay: You have the blended scent of almond oil and plum blossom bathing your skin in delicate redolence. Deeper cinnamon amber base notes arise from the initial sweetness with traces of fire and spice.

QuinHuntress
04-03-2018, 10:58 PM
a celestial blue sprigged muslin bodice - MB

Perfume set - MB

Xanlin
04-03-2018, 11:09 PM
some round wire-rimmed spectacles with green lenses: 50k
a polished divination kit painted with celestial symbols: 50k
a twisted amber and jade symbol shaped like sheaves of grain: 50k
a dull iron clasp: 50k

fireorlime
04-03-2018, 11:12 PM
Oops - I forgot to add numbers to the items to make things simpler. Sorry!

I also adjusted a couple of prices down that I'd mistakenly marked higher than intended.

whut_the_elle
04-03-2018, 11:24 PM
MB on 13 seer stone

whut_the_elle
04-03-2018, 11:31 PM
Also there's no MB listed on the backpack of pretty clothes :) (#32) thinkin about it :D

fireorlime
04-03-2018, 11:33 PM
Also there's no MB listed on the backpack of pretty clothes :) (#32) thinkin about it :D

Gah - thanks for pointing it out! I'll change it now.

Redscare
04-03-2018, 11:38 PM
MB 21 and 3

ktig
04-03-2018, 11:40 PM
MB on 2, 14, 16, 17

Derex
04-03-2018, 11:47 PM
mb 7

Sissi
04-03-2018, 11:53 PM
21. an oversized canvas book bag - MB/200k
31. Perfume set - 600k

Dasloonix
04-04-2018, 12:30 AM
I'll MB on 32

Niyte
04-04-2018, 12:57 AM
Greetings; I would like to bid 100k on 32, the set of pretty clothes. Thanks,
Niyte

Erynien
04-04-2018, 01:28 AM
MB on 19

300k on 21

Yesnomaybe
04-04-2018, 02:42 AM
12- mb
21- 500k

Jymamon
04-04-2018, 06:42 AM
3. - 1M
26 - 100K

maags
04-04-2018, 07:16 AM
1. 9m
10. 500k
21. 600k

Hlendril
04-04-2018, 07:39 AM
250k #8

Sissi
04-04-2018, 09:30 AM
#21. book bag set - 700k

Jhynnifer
04-04-2018, 09:55 AM
Any chance you know where this is worn?
16. a ruched ivory linen chemise with long flowing sleeves / a ruched ivory linen chemise with ebon-lined sleeves

If it's chest or underneath armor? Thanks!

fireorlime
04-04-2018, 10:37 AM
Any chance you know where this is worn?
16. a ruched ivory linen chemise with long flowing sleeves / a ruched ivory linen chemise with ebon-lined sleeves

If it's chest or underneath armor? Thanks!

Worn around the chest.

QuinHuntress
04-04-2018, 11:48 AM
31. 650K

Redscare
04-04-2018, 01:04 PM
1.5m on 3 1m on 21

Yesnomaybe
04-04-2018, 02:15 PM
21- 1.5m

Redscare
04-04-2018, 02:36 PM
2m on 21

Yesnomaybe
04-04-2018, 02:56 PM
3m on 21

BHawk
04-04-2018, 02:59 PM
2. an oval alum filigree barrette backed in dark green kelyn
I'll bid 2m

Zoeybeth
04-04-2018, 05:00 PM
150k on 32

fireorlime
04-04-2018, 08:18 PM
Updated. Also made a typo with the robe - sorry to Malifren for the confusion, and thanks for pointing it out. Lowered a couple of item MBs.

Hlendril
04-04-2018, 09:50 PM
I'm gonna withdraw from #8 because I realized I am wearing Full Plate not Half-Plate.

Aluvius
04-04-2018, 10:11 PM
MB on #22

Neveragain
04-04-2018, 10:18 PM
2 million on 3.

Redscare
04-04-2018, 10:20 PM
3 mil on 3

Neveragain
04-04-2018, 10:24 PM
3.5 m on 3

Redscare
04-04-2018, 10:58 PM
4 on 3

Dasloonix
04-05-2018, 11:50 AM
200k on 32, please

fireorlime
04-05-2018, 08:36 PM
Updated. Will try to close out everything on last call by tomorrow morning. I'll send messages to the folks with winning bids to arrange for pick-up.

Neveragain
04-05-2018, 10:36 PM
4.5 m on 3

Redscare
04-07-2018, 07:13 PM
5 on 3

TheKAK
04-07-2018, 08:35 PM
MB on #23 please

Dugoar
04-07-2018, 08:45 PM
Mb on 4