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*27 ivory tusks from some unknown beast, each weighing one stone and worth 98 gold apiece
 
*27 ivory tusks from some unknown beast, each weighing one stone and worth 98 gold apiece
  
New entry: more Trade Goods (Value: 1920 gp, XP granted)
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'''New entry: more Trade Goods''' (Value: 8020 gp, XP granted)
**a chest containing thirty-two pieces of ivory carved into primitive shapes. Each piece of ivory is likely worth 60 gold or so to a collector of primitive art
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*a chest containing thirty-two pieces of ivory carved into primitive shapes. Each piece of ivory is likely worth 60 gold or so to a collector of primitive art
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*4 cylinder seals depicting obscure religious scenes involving a three-faced bearded man, each weighing one stone and worth approximately 1,200 gold apiece
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*Chimera parts (4.33 units, each 300 gp worth and 5 stone = 1300gp and 21.5 stone) [http://forum.rpg.net/showthread.php?764982-OOC-ACKS-The-Wilderlands-of-Absalom&p=19651280#post19651280 post]
  
 
'''Expensive non-trade goods'''
 
'''Expensive non-trade goods'''

Revision as of 09:55, 15 January 2016

The Wilderlands of Absalom

  • Storage Capacity: 193/10,000

Encumbrance (Trade Goods): 193 stone (Value: 5551 gp) (XP not granted until sold)

  • 3 crates of assorted armor and weapons, marked for the Prince's militia. The estimated value is 225 gold per crate, and each crate weighs 10 stone.
  • 2 crates of glassware, weighing 5 stone each and worth an estimated 200 gp per crate.
  • five jars of lamp oil, each worth about twenty gold and weighing 6 stone each
  • thirteen bolts of garishly dyed cloth in orange, blue and reds worth 10 gp each and weighing 4 stone each
  • three rolls of green silk, each worth 400 gold and weighing 4 stone.
  • 27 ivory tusks from some unknown beast, each weighing one stone and worth 98 gold apiece

New entry: more Trade Goods (Value: 8020 gp, XP granted)

  • a chest containing thirty-two pieces of ivory carved into primitive shapes. Each piece of ivory is likely worth 60 gold or so to a collector of primitive art
  • 4 cylinder seals depicting obscure religious scenes involving a three-faced bearded man, each weighing one stone and worth approximately 1,200 gold apiece
  • Chimera parts (4.33 units, each 300 gp worth and 5 stone = 1300gp and 21.5 stone) post

Expensive non-trade goods

Cash on Hand

  • 9500 gp