Ink in colors other than black costs twice as much.
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This is a wooden stylus with a metal tip that retains a small amount of ink after you dip it in a vial of ink.
Poor accommodations at an inn amount to a place on the floor near the hearth.
The listed price is for a single night's stay at an inn.
This kit includes a backpack, a bedroll, a belt pouch, candles (10), a cheap holy text, a flint and steel, an iron pot, manacles, a mess kit, rope, soap, a spell component pouch, torches (10), trail r
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This iron, mined deep underground and known for its effectiveness against demons and fey creatures, is forged at a lower temperature to preserve its delicate properties.
This foot-long iron spike is used to keep doors open or closed and to secure ropes for climbing.
This metal potion bottle has hardness 5, 3 hit points, and a break DC of 14.
The price of jewelry varies wildly by its quality.
This is a blank, lightweight book with an oilskin cover.
This basic clay jug is fitted with a stopper and holds 1 gallon of liquid.
This basic jug is fitted with a stopper and holds 1 gallon of liquid.
This kit includes multiple sets of well-balanced objects, such as balls, clubs, knives, rings, and torches.
Coffee brewed jungle style has a winelike acidic taste that is too strong for a novice palate.
This flat-bottomed sailing ship has two or three masts with junk-rigged sails, allowing it to be easily sailed by small crews.
This style of coffee is served with generous helpings of milk, sugar, and spices to counteract its natural bitterness.
This 50- to 75-foot-long ship is 15 to 20 feet wide and has a few oars to supplement its single mast with a square sail.
This heavy pleated skirt is usually worn by men.
Kites range from canvas toys to ornate, silken works of art.
This alcoholic beverage, made from fermented horse milk, has approximately the same potency as typical beer.
This simple 10-foot ladder consists of two long boards with wooden steps nailed into them at 1-foot increments.
Escalade ladders have spiked bases for stability, and the upper 5 feet are metal-shod, with hardness 10 and 20 hit points.
A common lamp illuminates a small area, providing normal light in a 15-foot radius and increasing the light level by one step for an additional 15 feet beyond that area (darkness becomes dim light and