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− | | Cat O Nine Tails || | + | | Cat O Nine Tails || Tier 4 || A whip with, as the name implies, nine tails. Shorter than a bull whip, but still dangerous if used right. Typically found in the hands of torturers and flagellants. |
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− | | Barbed Whip || | + | | Barbed Whip || Tier 5 || A bullwhip with jagged metal shards tied into it, designed for ripping flesh and muscle from the wielders target. |
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− | | Chain Whip || | + | | Chain Whip || Tier 6 || A whip made entirely out of metal chains. |
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− | | Urumi || | + | | Urumi || Tier 5 || The Urumi feels like a whip, moves like a whip, yet instead of cracking it cuts you like a razor. Not very effective against armor, but very nimble and able to cause great damage to lightly armored opponents, for example those wearing leather. |
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Revision as of 16:46, 31 December 2018
PLEASE NOTE: IF YOU ARE READING THIS THE INFORMATION HERE IS CURRENTLY INCORRECT. PLEASE REFER TO THE Price List
There are four common coins used as currency across the regions of Idalos. Though they're accepted through out every region in Idalos, the Iulure Isles use a different form of currency. These coins are imprinted with the seal of eight, the eight celestial beings who gave birth to the Immortals. It serves as a reminder for why the humans fight to survive. The coins are broken down from smallest value to largest:
10 copper nel = 1 silver nel
10 silver nel = 1 gold nel
500 gold nel = 1 onyx nel
100 copper nels = 10 silver nels
100 silver nels = 10 gold nels
500 gold nels = 1 onyx nel
OOC Note: Although you may assume that your pc is using coins / nel (or city specific coins) - we do not as you to keep a record of every copper etc. Each item has an identified wealth tier next to it. This is the tier at which your lifestyle can afford this item in a trial-by-trial manner. Please note the specific rules per section and also see Wealth Rules before purchasing anything. Thanks!
Contents
- 1 Edibles
- 2 Clothing
- 3 Jewelry
- 4 Gemstones In Idalos
- 5 Armor
- 6 Weapons
- 7 Armor and Weapon Materials
- 8 Mounts
- 9 Mount Armor And Accessories
- 10 Seafaring
- 11 Land / Property
- 12 Structures
- 13 Household Items
- 13.1 Furniture Quality
- 13.2 Bedding
- 13.3 General Furniture Items
- 13.4 Kitchen
- 13.5 Kitchen Accessories
- 13.6 Kitchen Utensils
- 13.7 Miscellaneous Objects
- 13.8 Instruments
- 13.9 Farming Equipment
- 13.10 Containers
- 13.11 Modifications
- 13.12 Animal Feed Containers
- 13.13 Food Containers
- 13.14 Liquid Containers
- 13.15 Glassware
- 14 Animals
- 15 Tool Kits
- 15.1 General Tools
- 15.2 Profession Kits
- 15.2.1 Scribe's Kit
- 15.2.2 First Aid Kit
- 15.2.3 Sculptor's Kit
- 15.2.4 Blacksmith's Kit
- 15.2.5 Carpenter's Kit
- 15.2.6 Theatre Kit
- 15.2.7 Leatherworker's Kit
- 15.2.8 Herbalist Kit
- 15.2.9 Climber's Kit
- 15.2.10 Tattooist's Kit
- 15.2.11 Woodworker's Kit
- 15.2.12 Spelunking Kit
- 15.2.13 Fisherman's Kit
- 15.2.14 Falconer's Kit
- 15.2.15 Chemist's Kit
- 15.3 Crafting Kits
- 16 Drugs
- 17 Poisons
- 18 Slaves
Edibles
Rules For This Section
Each item has a tier next to it.
- If the item is at or below your current Wealth Tier, you may assume that you have access to it in a trial by trial diet for one person
- You may buy sufficient produce to make up to ten meals / dishes made from items one Wealth Tier above your current for the cost of 1 wealth point. These cost 1 WP whether you buy one or ten.
- You may buy sufficient produce to make up to three meals /dishes made from items which are marked as two Wealth Tier above your current for the cost of 1 wealth point. These cost 1 WP whether you buy one or three.
- Items more than two Wealth Tiers above your current are inaccessible.
Herb and Spices
Herbs and spices are required for some recipes when it comes to cooking in this game.
Players can buy most of these items from their city's marketplace. We recommend that you go there, in character, to purchase any items from this list.
This is the cost for the plant/tree if someone wants to buy and grow them. Players are responsible for looking up the information on how to grow the item themselves.
Item Name | Tier | Notes |
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Allspice | Average | Allspice berries resemble peppercorns in appearance. They has a warm flavor used in dishes from soups to desserts to sausages. |
Cinnamon | 5 cn/1" stick * 3 gn/tree | Cinnamon is a kind of bark which is dried then ground to add a sweet and spicy kick to many dishes. |
Cloves | 4 cn/oz whole * 2 gn/tree | Cloves are a traditional, though seldom recognized, flavor of Vhalar season specialties. |
Cumin | 3 sn/oz whole * 4 gn/plant | Cumin is immensely popular all over Idalos and has an unmistakable smoky flavor. |
Fennel Seed | 2 sn/oz whole * 3 gn/plant | Fennel seeds dress up pork with a minty kick similar to licorice. |
Nutmeg | 8 sn/whole seed * 5 gn/tree | Nutmeg has a warm and complex flavor. It's wildly popular among those who can afford it. |
Paprika | 4 gn/oz ground * 5 gn/plant | Paprika is available in hot or sweet varieties and adds a bright red color with a bit of bite to anything. |
Peppercorns | 2 gn/oz whole * 9 gn/plant | Pepper adds a spicy kick to food. Though popular, it's very hard to grow. |
Poppy Seeds | 2 sn/oz whole * 6 gn/plant | Poppy seeds are used in baked goods to add color and crunch. |
Saffron | 15 gn/oz strands * 1 on/plant | Saffron is the most expensive spice known to Idalos with a sweet flavor and rich golden color. |
Basil | 5 cn/leaf * 2 gn/plant | Basil is a common herb used to add a sweetness to fresh dishes. |
Bay Leaves | 1 sn/leaf * 4 gn/plant | A bay leaf or two in a pot of soup will add earthy depth of flavor. |
Chives | 5 sn/oz dried * 8 gn/plant | Chives add a bright, oniony flavor and crunch to many things. |
Mint | 1 gn/ sprig * 4 gn/plant | Mint's flavor is distinctive and bright. Makes a sweet addition to desserts. |
Oregano | 4 sn/oz dried * 6 gn/plant | Oregano has a pungent herbal flavor with a sweet twist. Good for long-cooking dishes. |
Parsley | 3 sn/oz * 5 gn/plant | Parsley is a reliable way to add freshness to anything. |
Rosemary | 7 sn/ branch * 8 gn/plant | Rosemary is great to give meat a minty twang. |
Vanilla Beans | 15 gn/bean * 30 gn/plant | Vanilla is incredibly aromatic and adds a sweet flavor to baked goods. |
Salt | 1 sn/oz lump | Salt is technically a mineral, but it has a unique flavor that's almost impossible to replicate. |
Vegetables
Each vegetable is sold by itself. If you wish to buy multiple vegetables, you must multiply the number of items by it's price. 5 tomatoes x 2 sn = 10 sn, 2 potatoes x 5 sn= 10 sn. So the total price would be 20 sn or 2 gn.
Item Name | Pricing | Item Name | Pricing |
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Artichoke | 3 cn | Cucumber | 4 cn |
Asparagus | 2 cn | Eggplant | 6 cn |
Avocado | 4 cn | Garlic (Clove) | 8 cn |
Bean Sprouts | 3 cn | Ginger | 10 cn |
Beet | 2 cn | Green Beans (Small Bag) | 4 cn |
Bell Pepper | 6 cn | Collard Greens | 3 cn |
Broccoli | 7 cn | Kale | 6 cn |
Brussels Sprouts | 4 cn | Spinach | 5 cn |
Cabbage | 6 cn | Horseradish | 3 cn |
Carrot | 5 cn | Leeks | 2 cn |
Cauliflower | 2 cn | Lemongrass | 8 cn |
Zucchini | 4 cn | Lettuce | 2 cn |
Celery | 8 cn | Okra | 3 cn |
Celery Root | 2 cn | Onion | 7 cn |
Corn | 5 cn | Parsnip | 2 cn |
Peas | 3 cn | Potato | 5 cn |
Pumpkin | 12 cn | Radish | 4 cn |
Spinach | 6 cn | Sweet Potato | 4 cn |
Tomato | 2 cn | Turnip | 3 cn |
Yams | 5 cn |
Mushrooms
Item Name | Pricing | Item Name | Pricing |
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Chanterelle | 6 cn | Baby Bella | 3 cn |
Enoki | 4 cn | Morel | 2 cn |
Porcini | 6 cn | Portabella | 8 cn |
Royal Trumpet | 7 cn | Truffles | 5 cn |
White Button | 4 cn |
Peppers
Item Name | Pricing | Item Name | Pricing |
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Caushka (Anaheim) | 10 cn | Banana Pepper | 8 cn |
Cayenne | 4 cn | Cherry | 6 cn |
Red Fire (Jalapeno) | 16 cn |
Beans
Item Name | Pricing | Item Name | Pricing |
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Black Beans | 2 cn | Kidney Beans | 4 cn |
Borlotti | 3 cn | Lima Beans | 6 cn |
Butter Beans | 3 cn | Lupini Beans | 5 cn |
Cannellini Beans | 4 cn | Marrow Beans | 8 cn |
Chestnut Lima | 3 cn | Pinto Beans | 5 cn |
Corona Beans | 6 cn | Red Beans | 2 cn |
Broad Beans | 4 cn | Rice Beans | 3 cn |
Flageolet Beans | 2 cn | Soybean Bean | 5 cn |
Garbanzo Beans | 7 cn | Split Peas | 3 cn |
Regional/ City Specifics
- Moukou = Bean from Desnind.
Squash
Item Name | Pricing | Item Name | Pricing |
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Patty Pan | 4 cn | Crookneck | 6 cn |
Zucchini | 2 cn | Acorn | 4 cn |
Banana | 3 cn | Buttercup | 5 cn |
Butternut | 6 cn | Cushaw | 3 cn |
Delicata | 2 cn | Hubbard | 1 cn |
Kabocha | 6 cn | Pumpkin | 8 cn |
Fruits
Fruit may be sold individually or in bulk. If you would like to buy fruit in bulk, simply multiply the base price time the amount that you're getting: 12 Apples x 3 cn = 36cn or 3sn 6cn. Buying bulk fruit means that you want 12 or more items for a single fruit. To get the price for bulk purchases, multiply the the base price by the amount that you're getting: 12 Apples x 3 sn = 36 cn. Then multiple 36 x .80 = 28.8 cn or 2sn 9 cn. Round up or down if greater or less than 5.
Item Name | Pricing | Item Name | Pricing |
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Apple | 3 cn | Apricot | 4 cn |
Banana | 2 cn | Breadfruit | 6 cn |
Cherry | 4 cn | Citron | 8 cn |
Dragon Fruit | 3 cn | Fig | 10 cn |
Grapes | 2 cn | Raisin | 4 cn |
Grapefruit | 6 cn | Kiwifruit | 3 cn |
Lemon | 7 cn | Lime | 6 cn |
Mango | 4 cn | Nectarine | 5 cn |
Oranges | 6 cn | Clementine | 3 cn |
Seville | 5 cn | Valencia | 2 cn |
Papaya | 2 cn | Passion Fruit | 8 cn |
Peach | 8 cn | Pear | 2 cn |
Persimmon | 8 cn | Pineapple | 3 cn |
Plantain | 2 cn | Plum | 7 cn |
Prunes | 5 cn | Pomegranate | 2 cn |
Starfruit | 3 cn | Tangerine | 5 cn |
Berries
Item Name | Pricing | Item Name | Pricing |
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Acai Berry | 4 cn | Barberry | 6 cn |
Bilberry | 4 cn | Blackberry | 3 cn |
Blueberry | 5 cn | Cloudberry | 6 cn |
Cranberry | 3 cn | Elderberry | 2 cn |
Gooseberry | 1 cn | Huckleberry | 4 cn |
Mulberry | 8 cn | Raspberry | 3 cn |
Salmonberry | 8 cn | Strawberry | 2 cn |
Regional Specific
- Dakir ~ berry from Desnind
Melons
Item Name | Pricing | Item Name | Pricing |
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Canary | 4 cn | Cantaloupe | 6 cn |
Casaba Melon | 2 cn | Charentais | 4 cn |
Crenshaw | 3 cn | Galia | 5 cn |
Honeydew | 6 cn | Horned Melon | 3 cn |
Watermelon | 2 cn |
Grains and Flour
There are two separate prices for the grains listed below. The first one is the price meant for grain per pound. The second one is the price for the flour made from that grain. So if you wanted Wheat Flour, you would look at the second price. Flour is charged per large sack.
Item Name | Pricing | Item Name | Pricing |
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Amaranth | 6 sn/lb -- 2 gn/s | Barley | 3 sn/lb -- 1 gn/s |
Buckwheat | 4 sn/lb -- 1 gn/s | Corn | 2 sn/lb -- 1 gn/s |
Millet | 6 sn/lb -- 2 gn/s | Oats | 8 sn/lb -- 3 gn/s |
Rye | 7 sn/lb -- 2 gn/s | Spelt | 5 sn/lb -- 2 gn/s |
Teff | 4 sn/lb -- 1 gn/s | Wheat | 10 sn/lb -- 5 gn/s |
Nuts
Item Name | Pricing | Item Name | Pricing |
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Almond | 5 sn/lb | Cashew | 8 sn/lb |
Chestnuts | 4 sn/lb | Hazelnut | 13 sn/lb |
Macadamia | 15 sn/lb | Pecan | 18 sn/lb |
Pistachio | 12 sn/lb | Walnut | 9 sn/lb |
Oils
Item Name | Pricing | Item Name | Pricing |
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Corn | 4 gn/pt | Olive | 6 gn/pt |
Peanut | 5 gn/pt | Sesame | 5 gn/pt |
Sunflower | 9 gn/pt | Almond | 6 gn/pt |
Hazelnut | 6 gn/pt | Walnut | 5 gn/pt |
Other
Item Name | Pricing | Item Name | Pricing |
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Milk | 8 sn/gl | Buttermilk | 10 sn/pt |
Cream | 5 sn/pt | Sugar | 4 sn/lb |
Honey | 8 sn/pt | Lard | 5 sn/lb |
Yeast | 5 sn/lb | Butter | 3 sn/lb |
Eggs | 5 sn/dozen | Cheese | 8 gn/lb |
Meats
In Idalos, one of the main entrees in a meal may use some kind of meat or fish. Players can go to their city's local butcher to purchase different kinds of meat. Please keep in mind that certain cities only offer what's available in their area, which means if you don't live near the coast, they probably won't have fish available for you. Another great place to look for exotic, cured meats is the marketplace.
Listed below are all the meats you will find in Idalos. There are no prices listed below because the price of whatever meat you buy depends on the kind of cut and how big it is. Therefore, you must get with your local butcher or merchant to determine the price of the meat. Please note that a Prophet must assist you with this.
Poor Quality | Standard Quality | Prime Quality |
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1gn Per Pound | 2gn Per Pound | 4gn Per Pound |
Item Name | Item Name | Item Name | Item Name |
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Cattle | Elk | Goat | Duck |
Donkey | Goose | Deer | Turkey |
Rabbit | Squirrel | Lamb | Mutton |
Pig | Chicken | Moose | Bison |
Fish
Like the meats, the prices for fish are not listed below because it depends on what you're getting, how big it is, and the cuts you may want. The price for fish will be determined by the Prophet in your city.
Since this is a fantasy roleplay, these are the COMMON meats and fish found throughout Idalos. Many more types of fish and animal meat will be available so stay updated with the Flora & Fauna section. If you are confused about the type of meats and produce your city has available to your character, check the Butcher's Shop, Market Place, and Port Locations (if your city has one) to see available items and prices. If you do not see the item, chances are your city doesn't sell it.
Item Name | Item Name | Item Name | Item Name |
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Carp | Shrimp | Catfish | Prawns |
Salmon | Oyster | Tilapia | Mussel |
Crayfish | Snail | Lobster | Crab |
Clothing
Here at Standing Trials, we like to give players full customization when it comes to their character's history, personality, and appearance. We want to inspire players to be creative and develop their characters as they see them. The clothing items list gives extensive information for players to dress their character how they see them through modifications such as size, material, whether the fabric is new or recycled, and its durability and resistance to the environment. Other clothing decorations will play a role into the overall cost of your new clothes, so please keep this in mind.
How To Calculate Clothing Costs
Figure out your garment and combine that with your size mod. Put that number to the side.
Pick everything you want to put with that garment (dyes, fabric, trimming and modifications, etc.). Add those modifiers together then multiply that number with the one you got from your garment and size mod. Items that are not brand new you will then add the quality modifiers to reduce the cost. Here is an example:
Tunawa Gown
Gown (9gn) x Height 10" (X-small)(.50) = 4 GN 5 SN
Garment Quality
If you do not want to invest in new clothes for your character, apply these modifiers to the overall price of your garments. By that, I mean after you've added in any modifications, dyes, sizes, etc. An example of these modifiers would be a set of robes costs 18 gn. If they are ruined, they cost 2 gn and 7 sn. If they are in poor condition, they cost 5 gn and 4 sn. If they are in fair condition, they cost 14 gn and 4 sn.
Fair condition means that the garment has few stains and tears in the fabric. Poor condition mean there are quite a few stains and tears in the garment. Ruined condition basically means that these are rags hanging off of your character's body.
Ruined | Poor | Fair |
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Deduct 50% of total cost | Deduct 25% of total cost | Deduct 10% of total cost |
Size Modifiers
X-Small | Small | Medium | Large | X-Large |
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Deduct 50% of Garment Cost Only | Deduct 25% of Garment Cost Only | N/A | Add 25% of Garment Cost Only | Add 50% of Garment Cost Only |
X-Small | Small | Medium | Large | X-Large |
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0' 4" - 2' 0" | 2' 1" - 5' 4" | 5' 5" - 5' 11" | 6' 0" - 6' 6" | 6' 7" + |
Garments
This is the entire list of all clothing offered in the world of Idalos. It is recommended that players first select what garments they want to cloth their characters in before specifying any fabrics, dyes, sizes, and modifications.
Garments are not resistant to the environment. So please keep this in mind when roleplaying.
Your character may wear whatever they have in their inventory. If it is not in their inventory, they cannot wear it. If your character receives an article of clothing in a roleplay, make sure to include that information when you submit your topic for grading so that moderators know to reward you with it. Note, this is for clothes only. If it appears your character was given luxury clothes for no reason other than you wanted them, the moderators will not give them to you as a reward. Please do not abuse this.
Fabric specification is required.
Item Name | Pricing | Item Name | Pricing | Item Name | Pricing |
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Undergarments (Women) | 5 sn | Undergarments (Men) | 2 sn | Coat | 7 gn |
Skirt | 8 sn | Blouse | 6 sn | Cloak | 5 gn |
Dress | 5 gn | Chemise | 12 sn | Stockings | 10 sn |
Nightgown | 5 gn | Bodice | 10 sn | Socks | 1 gn |
Overdress | 2 gn | Tunic | 8 sn | Robes | 18 gn |
Underdress | 1 gn | Vest | 1 gn | Shirt | 12 sn |
Gown | 9 gn | Breeches | 1 gn | Gambeson | 3 gn |
Corset | 10 sn | Jacket | 3 gn | Brigandine | 7 gn |
Tabard | 5 gn | Briefs | 8 sn | Trousers | 5 gn |
Doublet | 3 gn | Gloves | 2 gn | Cape | 1 gn |
Jerkin | 15 sn | Pants | 3 gn |
Fabrics
The price of fabric per yard is 2gn x [fabric modifier]. So if you want 8 yards of wool, the math would look like this--- 16 x 2.2 = 35.2 = 35gn 2sn for 8 yards of wool.
Item Name | Pricing | Notes |
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Jute | N/A | Jute is among the cheapest fabrics sold in Idalos. It is mainly used for sacks and bags, however, it may also be used for clothing. |
Hemp | x 0.3 | Hemp is known for its versatile use for clothing, furniture, shoes, and accessories. It can be warm and soft, or rough depending on the type of hemp fabric. |
Ramie | x 1.1 | Ramie is a type of absorbent material that is commonly used for outer wear. However, it is easy to rip, stain, and ruin. |
Organza | x 1.2 | Organza is a thin, sheer fabric that is easy to rip, stain, and ruin. This fabric is often used for evening gowns. |
Linen | x 1.5 | Linen is commonly used as a fabric for furniture though it can be used for clothing. |
Cotton | x 1.2 | Cotton is soft, safe, and warm. It can be used for things like clothing or bedding. |
Wool | x 2.2 | Wool is a very warm, soft, and durable fabric often worn throughout Idalos. It can be resistant to dirt and fire. |
Chiffon | x 2.8 | Often associated with silk, Chiffon fabric can be easily dyed to any shade of color. |
Taffeta | x 3.5 | Taffeta is a smooth, soft fabric with a slight sheen to it. It is often used for garments and clothing. |
Leather | x 4 | Leather is durable, strong, and resistant to many things. It is a good material to use for most things ranging from armor, clothing, and foot wear. It is not often used with furniture though, it can be. |
Brocade | x 6 | Cloth that has patterns woven into it. |
Velvet | x 8 | Velvet is one of the most smoothest and softest fabrics known across Idalos. It is often used in clothing and can be a statement for one's status. |
Silk | x 10 | One of the higher grade type fabrics found in Idalos, Silk is known for its beauty, luster, and luxurious appearance. |
Satin | x 12 | Satin is the most elegant of fabrics across the world of Idalos. It is used in high fashion gowns, noble attire, and expensive furniture. |
Trimming and Modifications
Item Name | Pricing | Item Name | Pricing |
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Lace (Trim) | x .3 | Ribbon (Trim) | x .2 |
Fur (Trim) | x .6 | Gimp (Trim) | x .2 |
Passementerie (Trim) | x .8 | Fur (Misc.) | x .6 |
Buckles | x .5 | Bells | x .2 |
Lining | x .4 | Fastener | x .2 |
Cord (Braided) | x .2 | Cord | x .2 |
Embroidery | x .2 | Tassels | x .2 |
Fringe | x .4 | Chains | x .4 |
Beads | x .2 | Feathers | x .6 |
Bone | x .5 |
Dyes
Item Name | Pricing | Notes |
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Beige | x .2 | Common |
Black | x .5 | Common |
Brown | x .8 | Common |
Blue | x 1.5 | Uncommon |
Green | x 1.8 | Uncommon |
Yellow | x 2 | Uncommon |
Orange | x 2.2 | Uncommon |
Purple | x 4 | Rare |
Red | x 6 | Rare |
Gold | x 10 | Rare |
Custom | Determined IC | Rare |
Accessories
This list details all accessories available for players to dress their characters with. Note that new items may be posted as the roleplay progresses.
Players are able to customize the accessories of their characters just as they would the Garments, however, the accessories may be bought at their base price without fabric specification. Keep in mind that any accessories bought at base price are simple looking, easy to tear, stain, fray, and ruin. Items bought at their base price are the cheapest of the cheap.
Item Name | Pricing | Item Name | Pricing |
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Hat (Women's) | 10 sn | Hat (Men's) | 10 sn |
Cap | 8 sn | Shawl | 12 sn |
Veil | 8 sn | Scarf | 1 gn |
Sash | 15 sn | Bandanna | 12 sn |
Hand Fan | 5 gn | Mask | 12 sn |
Decorative Hair Comb | 10 sn | Belt | 1 gn |
Hair Stick(s) | 1 gn | Buckle | 1 gn |
Baldric | 2 gn |
Shoes
This is a complete list of most of the shoes you will find across Idalos. Players are allowed to customized their character's shoes as much as they want though we ask that you keep it within the roleplay's theme.
Listed next to certain shoe types might be (Ankle/Knee/Thigh), that is simply stating how high or low the top of the shoe is.
Item Name | Pricing | Item Name | Pricing |
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Boots (Ankle) | 8 sn | Boots (Knee) | 12 sn |
Boots (Thigh) | 1 gn | Sandals (Simple) | 3 sn |
Sandals (Knee) | 8 sn | Flats | 3 sn |
Shoes (Heels) | 12 sn | Shoes (Slippers) | 2 sn |
Dancing Shoes | 2 gn |
Cosmetics
This list details all cosmetics available for players to purchase and beautify their characters with. Note that new items may be posted as the roleplay progresses.
Item Name | Pricing | Item Name | Pricing |
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Lip Stain (Lipstick) | 1 gn | Rouge (Blush) | 5 sn |
Henna | 5 gn | Eye Paint | 2 gn |
Face Paint | 5 gn | Kohl | 1 gn |
Hair Brush | 2 gn | Comb | 1 gn |
Hair Pin (10) | 5 sn | Nail Paints | 3 gn |
Hand Mirror | 4 gn | Wig | 50 gn |
Toothbrush (Boar Bristles) | 5 sn | Toothpaste (Herb Paste) | 5cn |
Jewelry
Jewelry is a great way to add class and elegance to any character; however, it comes at a price. Here, you will be able to mix and match certain items, and/or customize them how you'd like to.
If you would like to customize jewelry so that fabric and/or other modifiers, like feathers, are involved to make your design possible, you are welcome to use those modifiers to create your piece of jewelry. Like the garments, you will instead use the base price of the jewelry and add the modifiers onto that.
If you have custom made a piece of jewelry, please describe it as best as you can on your character sheet. If you have a picture of the piece of jewelry, you may provide a link to it. This is to ensure that the payment for the piece of jewelry is not too little but not too much either.
Bronze Chain | Silver Chain | Gold Chain |
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15 sn | 3 gn | 15 gn |
Bronze
Bronze jewelry is very inexpensive and is most often the choice for common folk if they wish to adorn jewelry. However, bronze jewelry is very likely to bend, scratch, and break. The chains don't hold over a long period of time, and the stones and beads tend to slip off, and ultimately, it will fall apart after a while, in addition to the potential of staining the skin.
Item Name | Pricing | Item Name | Pricing |
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Earrings | 12 cn | Necklace | 5 sn |
Bracelet | 15 cn | Armband | 2 sn |
Ear Cuffs | 10 cn | Torc | 5 sn |
Crown | 2 on | Circlet | 25 gn |
Pendant | 15 sn | Brooch | 15 sn |
Livery Collars | 20 gn | Ring | 10 gn |
Cuff | 5 gn |
Silver
Jewelry made from silver is the most sought after not only for it's durability but also because it gives the wearer a certain air of nobility. Silver jewelry can withstand a lot of wear and tear as well as hold onto the stones and beads that may be set on or within it. Silver doesn't stain the skin like bronze jewelry, but it does tend to show a lot of scratches overtime and also has a tendency to lose its luster.
Item Name | Pricing | Item Name | Pricing |
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Earrings | 2 gn | Necklace | 5 gn |
Bracelet | 1 gn | Armband | 4 gn |
Ear Cuffs | 15 sn | Torc | 10 gn |
Crown | 5 on | Circlet | 65 gn |
Pendant | 9 gn | Brooch | 9 gn |
Livery Collars | 40 gn | Ring | 18 gn |
Cuff | 15 gn |
Gold
Gold jewelry has a way of signifying one's status and is as wear resistant as it is beautiful. Gold jewelry is known to withstand the elements, even after many years have passed. It can can be easily scratched though it doesn't lose its luster like silver jewelry. It doesn't stain the skin like bronze and isn't known for losing its beads and stones like the other metals. If one can afford gold, this is by far the best to have and own.
Gold jewelry must be bought new.
Item Name | Pricing | Item Name | Pricing |
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Earrings | 12 gn | Necklace | 15 gn |
Bracelet | 11 gn | Armband | 13 gn |
Ear Cuffs | 7 gn | Torc | 25 gn |
Crown | 15 on | Circlet | 200 gn |
Pendant | 35 gn | Brooch | 35 gn |
Livery Collars | 85 gn | Ring | 75 gn |
Cuff | 65 gn |
Onyx
Onyx jewelry is typically worn by the champions of the Immortals, royalty, and the political powerhouses of certain cities. Owning Onyx jewelry defines ones character even before others have a chance to know them. Onyx is a prized, rare stone that is sought after by most. Unlike Gold jewelry, onyx jewelry hardly ever receives scratches to its outer surface and its luster is one that never dies.
Onyx jewelry must be bought new.
Item Name | Pricing | Item Name | Pricing |
---|---|---|---|
Earrings | 95 gn | Necklace | 2 on |
Bracelet | 1 on | Armband | 3 on |
Ear Cuffs | 1 on | Torc | 4 on |
Crown | 25 on | Circlet | 10 on |
Pendant | 1 on | Brooch | 1 on |
Livery Collars | 5 on | Ring | 7 on |
Cuff | 3 on |
Gemstones In Idalos
Gemstones can be found here
Armor
Each item has a tier next to it.
- If the item is listed as below your current Wealth Tier, you may assume that you have access to one full suit +1 for each Tier above the Listed Tier you possess.
- You may purchase one full set of armor one Wealth Tier above your level for 2 wealth point.
- All Armor (minus Leather) is assumed to be made of Iron. All Shields are assumed to be composed of Wood. If you wish to purchase a higher quality or different metal, consult the Metals section.
- Items more than one Wealth Tier above your current are inaccessible.
- Ex. Bob (WT 10) has a group of ten NPCs in a mercenary company. Two of these are Personal NPCs, and are very important to him. Eight of these NPCs, however, are essentially Redshirts. They’re there to fill the role of warrior for his mercenary company, but don’t have any written up personality or features.
Bob has a high enough level Wealth Tier that he can buy three full suits of Plate Armor at average quality. He decides to wear one set, and give the other two to his personal NPCs. He still has eight NPCs who could use equipment, however. At Wealth Tier 10, Bob can not only afford the Plate Armor, but can also afford Chainmail which is at Tier 6. Because he is at Wealth Tier 10, he gets five sets of Chainmail, and gives them to his Redshirts.
Three of his Redshirts still need armor, but since Scalemail is also at Tier 6, he can also afford five sets of this as well. He equips the remaining NPCs with Scalemail, and even has a couple of armor sets leftover if he manages to recruit anymore NPCs. He could also still purchase seven sets of Studded Leather, or eight sets of standard Leather Armor if he’d like thanks to his high Wealth Tier.
This means that in total, each season, Bob can purchase 3 sets of Plate Armor, 5 sets of Chainmail, 5 sets of Scalemail, 7 sets of Studded Leather, and 8 sets of standard Leather Armor at Average Quality.
Let’s assume, however, that Bob has one hundred NPCs to provide armor for. He would only be receiving a total of 28 sets of armor if he was gathering it at Average quality. If he wanted to raise the quantity that he was receiving at the cost of quality, he might decide instead to purchase Poor quality armor which would raise his total to 33 sets of armor. Bob won’t be able to give armor to all one-hundred of his NPCs this season, but after four seasons, he’ll have enough to provide armor for all of them, and even have some spare.
Of course, if Bob had fewer Wealth Tiers, he would be unable to buy as many sets of armor at a time, and so his acquisition of protective equipment would be slowed by the amount at which he could purchase it.
Ex. If you have Wealth Tier 10, you may purchase a total of 8 Leather Armors. (1+7)
Armor Quality Modifiers
Players have the ability to customize their armor and shields to their liking, whether that is by adding gems and jewelry, certain metals, and much more. Listed below are some armors and shields that can be found across Idalos, however, keep in mind that crafting armor and shields is much like crafting a canvas, sculpting, and other arts. Each smith has their own style and technique thus producing many unique items.
Decorative (Pretty, non-functional) | ½ of Listed Tier (Round Up) |
Poor | Listed Tier – 1 |
Normal | Listed Tier |
Good | Listed Tier +1 |
Masterwork | Listed Tier +2 |
- Decorative armors and shields are meant for decoration only. If a character attempts to fight with a decorative armor or shield, they will lose quite easily. These weapon are made out of very cheap material and crafted in such a way that they are only durable enough to not bend. Decorative armor and shields break easy and are only made to accompany one's status, title, or rank.
Armor Types
Item Name | Wealth Tier | Description |
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Leather Armor | Tier 3 | Simple leather armor that protects the body. This typically consists of hardened animal hides, and is most commonly found on Hunters or Rangers. |
Studded Leather Armor | Tier 4 | Hardened animal hides with metal studs placed at even intervals along the length and width. These studs give added durability, but come with a light addition of weight. |
Chainmail Armor | Tier 6 | Intertwined links of metal which drape the body. The metallic rings used in Chainmail are capable of deflecting many blades, and even weaker projectiles, though those with especially small points will be able to slip between the rings. The expense of such armor typically restricts it to Military use. |
Scalemail Armor | Tier 6 | Overlapping layers of metal which drape the body. While this suffers from an added level of weight in comparison to Chainmail, it is nevertheless lighter than Plate, and provides fair protection against most common forms of slashing or piercing damage. |
Plate Armor | Tier 8 | Full sheets of metal comprise this suit of knightly armor, granting it a level of unmatched durability in combat. Few weapons are capable of piercing the tough hide of Plate armor, though the joints are typically exposed to allow for ease-of-movement. This is easily the most expensive and weightiest form of available armor, and is thus typically restricted to the wealthy. |
Shields | Tier 3 | Any of a group of wielded metal or wooden implements which are used to deflect or stop missiles or to lessen the intensity of incoming blows. The weight and general durability of a shield depend greatly on the material used to manufacture it. |
Weapons
Weapon Quality Modifiers
Players have the ability to customize their weapons to their liking, whether that is by adding gems and jewelry, certain metals, handles, blade types, and much more. Listed below are some weapons that can be found across Idalos, however, keep in mind that crafting weapons is much like crafting a canvas, sculpting, and other arts. Each smith has their own style and technique thus producing many unique items.
Unless someone is starting a brand new character, all weapon requests must go through your character's city smith, whether that is for weapons or armor.
Unless stated otherwise, all weapons purchased from the Pricelist are regarded as being constructed from Iron. In order to "upgrade" a weapon to another metal choice, simply take 1/2 of the Ingot Cost + Original Weapon Tier (Without Quality Modifiers).
Decorative (Pretty, non-functional) | ½ of Listed Tier (Round Up) |
Poor | Listed Tier – 1 |
Normal | Listed Tier |
Good | Listed Tier +1 |
Masterwork | Listed Tier +2 |
- Decorative weapons are meant for decoration only. If a character attempts to fight with a decorative weapon, they will lose quite easily. These weapon are made out of very cheap material and crafted in such a way that they are only durable enough to not bend. Decorative weapons break easy and are only made to accompany one's status, title, or rank.
Swords and Knives
Item Name | Pricing | Description |
---|---|---|
Dagger | Tier 1 | A handheld dagger for use in tight spaces or extreme close range combat. Excellent for sliding between the cracks of armor-suits. |
Knife | Tier 1 | A small, easily hidden weapon designed to be used as an emergency weapon or for stealthy kills. Better for slashing than stabbing. |
Spring Loaded Dagger | Tier 5 | A spring loaded dagger designed to be worn under the sleeve for quick kills or as an emergency weapon. |
Tamo Dagger | Tier 2 | Tamo Daggers, which are always sold in pairs, are thin, stiletto blades mounted on an often elaborately carved, thick, wooden handle. Each handle has a slot near the blade that serves as a sheath for its twin. When the blades are sheathed, the handles form a short, but sturdy club. |
Shortsword | Tier 4 | A simple, short bladed sword designed for use in formation or close quarters combat. |
Sai | Tier 3 | A small defensively minded weapon, usually dual wielded. |
Swordbreaker | Tier 5 | A short bladed sword with hooked edges designed to catch and break an enemies sword. |
One-Handed Sword | Tier 5 | A medium length one handed sword, can be straight or given a curve. |
Longsword | Tier 6 | A medium length sword that can be used with either one hand or two, can be straight or curved. |
Cane Sword | Tier 5 | Straight, narrow sword sheathed in decorative case that is frequently disguised as a walking stick or cane. |
Broadsword | Tier 7 | A heavy, long bladed sword. Typically held with two-hands due to its weight. |
Hand Sickle | Tier 2 | A medium sized sickle designed to be held in one hand. |
Lances and Staves
Item Name | Pricing | Description |
---|---|---|
Lance | Tier 3 | A two handed combat spear, though mounted fighters can use it one handed during a charge. Tendency to break when striking heavily armored foes at high speed. |
Spear | Tier 2 | A spear designed to be used in one hand, can be straight bladed or curve bladed. |
Trident | Tier 2 | A three pronged spear that can be used to trap opponents arms or weapons between the prongs. |
Bo Staff | Tier 1 | A simple staff used to keep opponents at bay while fighting them. |
Three Sectioned Staff | Tier 4 | A staff split into three sections held together by chains. Can be used as a polearm, bludgeon, or whip. |
War Scythe | Tier 4 | A scythe that has been modified to be easier to use in combat, with the blade facing away from the wielder rather than towards them. |
Reaper Scythe | Tier 5 | A heavy scythe designed to be wielded with two hands, with the blade still facing the wielder. In the hands of the unskilled, it is dangerous only to the wielder, but in the hands of an expert, it is a deadly weapon. |
Axes and Bludgeons
Item Name | Pricing | Description |
---|---|---|
Club | Tier 1 | A simple wooden club, used for whacking people upside the head. |
Hammer | Tier 2 | A small hammer designed for self defense. |
Hand Axe | Tier 2 | A small axe designed for use in close quarters combat. |
Mace | Tier 3 | A heavy steel ball on a stick. |
Spiked Mace | Tier 4 | A spiked mace, designed to penetrate armor. |
Axe | Tier 3 | A heavy axe which may be wielded with one or both hands. |
War Hammer | Tier 5 | A heavy hammer designed for fights against armored opponents. It may be wielded in one-hand. |
Ball and Chain/Flail | Tier 5 | A mace head attached to the handle by a long chain. |
Spiked Ball and Chain | Tier 6 | A spiked mace head attached to the handle by a long chain. |
Double-Headed Axe | Tier 5 | A heavy war axe with two heads designed to be held in either one hand or two. |
War Pick | Tier 5 | A pick-axe like weapon designed to penetrate armor. |
Broad Axe | Tier 7 | A heavy two handed axe. |
Sledgehammer | Tier 7 | A heavy two handed hammer. |
Halberd | Tier 8 | A heavy battle axe mounted on a spear handle, designed for combat against both infantry and cavalry. |
Ranged Weapons
Item Name | Pricing | Description |
---|---|---|
Short Bow | Tier 2 | A small bow designed to be used from horseback. |
Long Bow | Tier 5 | A heavy bow designed to fire a long distance. |
Pistol Crossbow | Tier 5 | A medium strength crossbow designed to be compact at the cost of the traditional high-power and armor-piercing of a regularly-sized crossbow. |
Crossbow | Tier 7 | A slow to reload, but easy to use weapon capable of piercing even plate-mail armor with relative ease. |
Arrows | Tier 2 | An arrow to be launched from a bow. Come in packs of twenty. |
Bolts | Tier 3 | A metal bolt to fired from a crossbow. Come in packs of twenty. |
Thrown Weapons
Item Name | Pricing | Description |
---|---|---|
Javelin | Tier 3 | A spear that is designed to be thrown at enemies. |
Throwing Knife | Tier 2 | A small knife designed to be thrown. It is difficult to wield in standard combat and lacks a steady grip upon its hilt. |
Whips
Item Name | Pricing | Description |
---|---|---|
Bullwhip | Tier 2 | A long, lightweight leather whip. |
Cat O Nine Tails | Tier 4 | A whip with, as the name implies, nine tails. Shorter than a bull whip, but still dangerous if used right. Typically found in the hands of torturers and flagellants. |
Scourge | Tier 6 | A Cat O Nine Tails with shards of metal tied into each tail. |
Barbed Whip | Tier 5 | A bullwhip with jagged metal shards tied into it, designed for ripping flesh and muscle from the wielders target. |
Chain Whip | Tier 6 | A whip made entirely out of metal chains. |
Urumi | Tier 5 | The Urumi feels like a whip, moves like a whip, yet instead of cracking it cuts you like a razor. Not very effective against armor, but very nimble and able to cause great damage to lightly armored opponents, for example those wearing leather. |
Chain Sickle | Tier 4 | A medium sized sickle designed to be held in one hand, with a chain connecting the blade to handle. |
Unarmed Combat
Armor and Weapon Materials
Metals
All metals will be sold as ingots in their standard form. If you harvest metal ore in RP, you must get it converted to ingots by a smith. Metal ore at its basic won’t be worth anything till it is refined. Getting ore refined won’t cost a thing, however, you must wait a period of time before you can use the ingots. How much ore you loot off of one thread is determined by the reviewer.
Novice Smith | 20 Trials |
Competent Smith | 15 Trials |
Expert Smith | 10 Trials |
Master Smith | 5 Trials |
Legendary Smith | 1 Trial |
Iron | 2gn Per Ingot | Iron is often used in the production of inexpensive, durable items like armor and weapons. Iron is also used in a number of furniture pieces, construction, accessory pieces, and many other things. This metal is very dull, both in appearance and combat, though the latter depends on the craftsmen. |
Steel | 12gn Per Ingot | Steel is a higher grade of metal used in the making of various armor and weapon items. Though it is a higher grade of metal, it is not indestructible. It's durability is better than Iron, and is resistant against almost all basic, common crafted weapons. Steel appears shiny, compared to Iron, but runs the risk of rusting and/or tarnishing, especially on long journeys. This is, however, dependent on the craftsmen. |
Cobalt | 8gn Per Ingot | Cobalt metal is very sleek and shiny, appearing black, grey, or dark brown in color. Cobalt is a better form of metal preferred by armor and weapon crafters. Easy to work into shape and pleasant in appearance, Cobalt metal is most commonly used within militarys across Idalos not only for its beauty, but for its price and durability. |
Malorite | 80gn Per Ingot | Malorite is what's known as Star Metal, in Idalos. Star metal is hard to come back, often found in the most unlikely of places. It is very hard to craft it into strong armor because of its rarity, however, it is known to withstand the sharpest of blades. Malorite, when worked over, appears to glisten as if it gave off its own light. Translucent and seemingly starlit, Malorite is coveted by many. |
Embersteel | 25gn Per Ingot | Embersteel is a metal whose compound contains hits of metals that give it a smoldering appearance when worked over and set. Surprisingly, Embersteel is stronger than Steel, however, weighs much more than Cobalt, Iron, or Steel, making it unfavorable to most. |
Tienite | 40gn Per Ingot | Tienite is known by another name: Glacier Ore. Tienite is only found in the most remote of places, one being Oscillus. It is rumored that Treid's living body affects the land around him, thus giving nature an ethereal radiance of blue and white. Even after smelting down the ore, Tienite still radiates the same ethereal blue and white, making the wearers appear cereal and God-Like. Tienite is as durable as Embersteel, light weight, and easily worked. However, due to it's rarity within the other regions of Idalos, this ore is priced at an exuberant amount. |
Adamantite | 50gn Per Ingot | Adamantite is an uncommon metal, harvested in remote locations around mountains, specifically Sirothelle. Adamantite is said to hold special properties within the metal compounds that allow it to slice through even the sharpest, strongest of things. However, this effect is based off of the craftsmen and the compounds within the metal. This metal can yield strong, sharp blades or dull, breakable blades. Adamantite is mainly used for weapons though it is malleable and can be used for armor purposes. This metal appears as a burgundy color when finished. |
Geminite | 80gn Per Ingot | Geminite is ore found deep within mountains, it's properties very rarely found in the world. Appearing as the cross between diamond and glass, Geminite seems like liquid water, transparent and smooth, when being made into items. This metal is highly durable and is easily hammered into other metals while still keeping it's glassy appearance. Geminite easily takes on the color of other metals incorporated into it and makes for a lovely fashion piece. |
Crystalline | 20gn Per Ingot | Crystalline is another ore with strange properties, however common compared to Geminite. Crystalline can be found in caves, caverns, and pretty much anywhere dark and cold. It appears in many colors ranging from shades of pale green and purple to cream colors and the rarity, white. Crystalline can be transparent, depending on the craftmenship, but must be incorporated with other metals. It's durability is weaker than Iron and in most cases, it serves as a better use for jewelry and accessories. However, if fashioned with other metals, Crystalline can appear mesmerizing to the eye. |
Blood Metal | 30gn Per Ingot | Blood metal appears deep black with a reddish tint to it and can be found near volcanoes, both active or inactive. It is a very light weight, malleable metal, often used in sheets as a lining to reinforce armor. Common and fairly priced, blood metal tends to take over the coloration of other metals, if molded with other metals. |
Idalinium | 10gn Per Ingot | Another common metal, Idalinium can be harvested from pretty much anywhere in the world. It appears light grey in color, is very malleable and very easy to work with. It is another metal preferred by craftsmen. |
Corvantite | 500gn Per Ingot | This is a special metal only obtained through circumstances by which involve Immortal beings. Corvantite is a metal that, even after fashioned into items, appears to have captured the wind. Beneath the surface, the colors are always moving. Not much in known of this metal, only that it is every seen on the Champions of the Immortals. |
Euvomine | 500gn Per Ingot | Euvomine is another metal only given from an Immortal. However, the metal comes very brittle and breaks easily. It is not meant to be hammered into armor but sprinkled upon it. This metal is able to fuse on contact with other metals without staining or discoloring the item. The metal itself has special properties only known by the Immortal it came from. |
Minithelite | 35gn Per Ingot | Minithelite is an uncommon metal produced from the bottom of the Oceans. It is often worn by the Euri and contains compounds that allow the metal to blend into different locations, no matter the environment. However, Minithelite is very soft, light weight, and breakable. For this, the metal is often used by tailors to craft items of concealment. |
Ghost Metal | 200gn Per Ingot | To be updated |
Sorelian Steel | 200gn Per Ingot | To be updated |
Copper | 5gn Per Ingot | To be updated |
Lead | 2gn Per Ingot | To be updated |
Bronze | 8gn Per Ingot | To be updated |
Tin | 2gn Per Ingot | To be updated |
Gold | 15gn Per Ingot | To be updated |
Silver | 15gn Per Ingot | To be updated |
Hides
Bones
Crystals
Miscellaneous
Mounts
Mount Armor And Accessories
Mount Accessories
Item Name | Price | Item Name | Price |
---|---|---|---|
Horseshoe | 3 gn | Saddle | 25 gn |
Lead Rope | 2 gn | Bit | 4 gn |
Halter | 6 gn | Leather Bridle | 15 gn |
Leather Reins | 8 gn | Blanket Small | 10 gn |
Chain Reins | 10 gn | Blanket Large | 20 gn |
Harness | 30 gn | Split Boots | 15 gn |
Crop | 3 gn | Spurs | 4 gn |
Horned Saddle | 35 gn | Camel Saddle | 30 gn |
Two seated Camel Saddle | 50 gn | Steel Bosal Bridle | 20 gn |
Rope Bridle | 5 gn | Nose Peg (Camel) | 8 gn |
Rope Halter | 3 gn | Chain Halter | 8 gn |
Hobble | 2 gn | Decorative Bells (10) | 5 sn |
Saddle Bag (Small) | 6 gn | Saddle Bag (Medium) | 9 gn |
Saddle Bag (Large) | 12 gn | Saddle Bag (Legendary Mount) | 20 gn |
Dandy Brush | 4 gn | Body Brush | 5 gn |
Curry Comb | 2 gn | Mane and Tail Comb | 1 gn |
Hoof Pick | 6 gn | Sponge | 2 gn |
Woollen Mitt | 10 gn | Hoof Rasp | 10 gn |
Wooden Carry Case | 15 gn | Hoof Nippers | 12 gn |
Hoof Knife | 4 gn | Hoof Scrapper | 7 gn |
Horse Armor Modifier
Poor | 1/2 x Listed Price |
Normal | Marked Price |
Good | 2x Marked Price |
Extravagant | 4x Marked Price |
Masterwork | 8x Marked Price |
Decorative (Pretty, non-functional) | 1/2 x Marked Price |
Horse Armor
Item Name | Price | Note |
---|---|---|
Chanfron (face) | 10 gn | Can come in open or closed variety, basically whether the eyes have protection. Can also have horns or a spike attached to it. |
Criniere (neck) | 10 gn | Generally wasn’t a single piece of material, usually two, one for the mane and one for the actual neck. |
Croupiere (hind quarters) | 15 gn | Usually a single piece of material that protects the animal’s hindquarters. |
Flanchard (Flank) | 20 gn | Side armor was a big chunk of material. Usually bent around the front or rear of the horse and attached to the saddle. |
Peytral (chest) | 20 gn | Looked like a big collar that was much thicker at the front. Good ones usually attached to the saddle, but having them attached to the Criniere or Flanchard was also common. |
Caparisons (body) | 10 gn | This is basically a thick horse blanket. It was used to protect against arrows where the armor didn’t cover the horse. |
Caparisons (body) | 10 gn | This is basically a thick horse blanket. It was used to protect against arrows where the armor didn’t cover the horse. |
Seafaring
Boats
Boat Name | Price |
---|---|
Canoe | 50 gn |
Rowboat | 200 gn |
Fishing Boat | 500 gn |
Sloop | 1000 gn |
Ketch | 1500 gn |
Keel Boat | 2000 gn |
Long Ship | 3000 gn |
Schooner | 5000 gn |
Cog Ship | 10000 gn |
Brig | 15000 gn |
Galleon | 20000 gn |
Tallship | 35000 gn |
Equipment
Item Name | Price |
---|---|
Small Fishing Net (20sq ft) | 40 gn |
Large Fishing Net (50sq ft) | 100 gn |
Spyglass | 70 gn |
Crow's Nest | 200 gn |
Custom Flag | 30 gn |
Oar | 30 gn |
Small Anchor | 150 gn |
Large Anchor | 400 gn |
Wheel | 300 gn |
Gangplank | 50 gn |
Hammock | 15 gn |
Custom Figurehead | 300 gn |
Bronze Bell | 20 gn |
Harpoons | 10 gn |
Rigging
Item Name | Price |
---|---|
Chain (1ft) | 1 gn |
Light Rope (1ft) | 4 sn |
Heavy Rope (1ft) | 8 sn |
Rope Ladder (1ft) | 1 gn |
Small Sail | 300 gn |
Large Sail | 600 gn |
Small Mast | 400 gn |
Large Mast | 800 gn |
Land / Property
In City
These are prices for land only. These do not include any structures.
Inside of City Walls | Price |
---|---|
2750 sq ft | 800gn |
5500 sq ft | 1600gn |
8250 sq ft | 2400gn |
11000 sq ft | 3200gn |
Outside City
These are prices for land only. These do not include any structures.
Outside of City Walls | Price |
---|---|
1/4 acre (11000 sq ft) | 200gn |
1/2 acre (22000 sq ft) | 400gn |
3/4 acre (33000 sq ft) | 600gn |
An acre (44000 sq ft) | 800gn |
Structures
Building Calculations
The modifiers listed below are the same for both wall and floor prices, therefore if you're using Timber for both the floor and the wood, you would figure out the cost for the floor, then figure out the cost for the wall, and combine that for the total price.
To plan your house layout, use this link. It's recommended that you have a layout in mind before marking prices.
Floor & Wall Types | Modifier Per Square Foot |
---|---|
Dirt | N/A x 1 SqFt |
Mud Brick | N/A x 1 SqFt |
Thatch | N/A x 1 SqFt |
Clay | N/A x 1 SqFt |
Bamboo | .1 x 1 SqFt |
Timber | .1 x 1 SqFt |
Cedar | .3 x 1 SqFt |
Cypress | .4 x 1 SqFt |
Fir | .5 x 1 SqFt |
Juniper | .3 x 1 SqFt |
Larch | .4 x 1 SqFt |
Spruce | .4 x 1 SqFt |
Yew | .5 x 1 SqFt |
Pine | .5 x 1 SqFt |
Ash | .6 x 1 SqFt |
Alder | .6 x 1 SqFt |
Aspen | .6 x 1 SqFt |
Walnut | .7 x 1 SqFt |
Balsa | .5 x 1 SqFt |
Beech | .6 x 1 SqFt |
Birch | .6 x 1 SqFt |
Cherry | .7 x 1 SqFt |
Chestnut | .5 x 1 SqFt |
Ebony | .4 x 1 SqFt |
Elm | .6 x 1 SqFt |
Mahogany | .8 x 1 SqFt |
Maple | .5 x 1 SqFt |
Oak | .5 x 1 SqFt |
Plum | .5 x 1 SqFt |
Teak | .3 x 1 SqFt |
Willow | .4 x 1 SqFt |
Granite | 2.0 x 1 SqFt |
Limestone | 1.1 x 1 SqFt |
Slate | 1.2 x 1 SqFt |
Travertine | 1.1 x 1 SqFt |
Marble | 2.5 x 1 SqFt |
River Stone | .1 x 1 SqFt |
Sandstone | .6 x 1 SqFt |
Vitrified Tile | 1.5 x 1 SqFt |
Chequered Tile | 1.2 x 1 SqFt |
Soapstone | 1.5 x 1 SqFt |
Brick | 1.2 x 1 Sqft |
Extra Features | Modifier Per Square Foot |
---|---|
Wool Insulation | 1.2 x 1 SqFt |
High Ceilings | .8 x 1 Sqft |
Vaulted Ceilings | .8 x 1 SqFt |
Tiny Window | 20gn |
Small Window | 40gn |
Medium Window | 60gn |
Large Window | 90gn |
Extra Large Window | 150gn |
High Ceiling Window | 250gn |
Door | 10gn |
Double Doors | 20gn |
Glass Door | 20gn |
Glass Double Doors | 40gn |
Building Materials
Material | Price | Material | Price |
---|---|---|---|
1 Bale of Straw | 4sn | 1 sq ft Wattle and Daub | 10gn |
1 sq ft Cob | 8gn | 1 Raw Log | 25gn |
20 ft Wood Plank | 17gn | 1 sq ft Raw Clay | 12gn |
1 sq ft Bricks | 30gn | 1 sq ft Slate Tiles | 45gn |
1 gallon of Lime Mortar | 20gn | 1 sq ft Raw Stone | 65gn |
1 sq ft Cut Stone | 110gn | 1 sq ft Marble | 150gn |
1 sq ft Granite | 200gn | 1 sq ft Flint | 2500gn |
Wool Insulation | 200gn |
Household Items
Furniture Quality
Poor | Basic | Good | Mastercrafted | Extravagant | Royal |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
x .2 | x .4 | N/A | x 2 | x 4 | x 6 |
Bedding
Bedding | Price | Bedding | Price |
---|---|---|---|
Single Fitted Sheet | 5sn | Single Flat Sheet | 3sn |
Double Fitted Sheet | 8sn | Double Flat Sheet | 6sn |
Queen Fitted Sheet | 2gn | Queen Flat Sheet | 1gn |
King Fitted Sheet | 5gn | King Flat Sheet | 3gn |
Light Blanket | 5sn | Medium Blanket | 4gn |
Heavy Blanket | 8gn | Quilt | 6gn |
Bed Skirt | 5gn | Pillows (2) | 10gn |
Decorative Pillow | 7gn | Body Pillow | 15gn |
Throw Blanket | 4gn | Knitted Blanket | 8gn |
Pillow Cases (2) | 2sn | Comforter | 15gn |
Duvet | 20gn | Single Head Board | 10gn |
Single Foot Board | 10gn | Double Head Board | 15gn |
Double Foot Board | 15gn | Queen Head Board | 20gn |
Queen Foot Board | 20gn | King Head Board | 25gn |
King Foot Board | 25gn |
General Furniture Items
Furniture | Price | Furniture | Price |
---|---|---|---|
Chair Small (Unpadded) | 5gn | Chair Large(Unpadded) | 10gn |
Chair Small (Padded) | 8gn | Chair Large(Padded) | 13gn |
Table Small | 25gn | Table Large | 50gn |
Desk | 20gn | Couch | 35gn |
Armchair | 15gn | Stool | 5gn |
Rocking Chair | 10gn | Bed Roll | 5gn |
Single Bed | 25gn | Double Bed | 50gn |
Queen Bed | 100gn | King Bed | 200gn |
Bedside Table | 15gn | Dresser Small | 30gn |
Dresser Large | 60gn | Mirror Small | 10gn |
Mirror Large | 30gn | Bookshelf Small | 10gn |
Bookshelf Large | 30gn | Vanity | 30gn |
Bathtub Small | 40gn | Bathtub Large | 100gn |
Ottoman | 30gn | Bench | 35gn |
Canopy Bed | 200gn | Hammock | 15gn |
Head/Foot Board | 30gn | Cradle | 20gn |
Changing Table | 30gn | Basin Stand | 30gn |
Baker’s Rack | 20gn | Cabinet | 15gn |
Kitchen Cabinet | 25gn | Hutch | 40gn |
Dowry Chest | 60gn | Hall Tree | 20gn |
Folding Cot | 5gn | Single Bed Frame | 10gn |
Double Bed Frame | 15gn | Queen Bed Frame | 20gn |
Sideboard | 15gn | Wine Rack | 10gn |
Shelves (2)(Tiny) | 5gn | Shelves (2)(Small) | 10gn |
Shelves (2)(Medium) | 15gn | Shelves (2)(Large) | 20gn |
Shelves (2)(Extra Large) | 25gn | Cellarette | 60gn |
Coat rack | 7gn | Fireplace Small | 50gn |
Fireplace Large | 100gn | Waterproof Tarp (small) | 5 gn |
Waterproof Tarp (medium) | 10 gn | Waterproof Tarp (large) | 15 gn |
Tent (One Person) | 15 gn | Tent (Two Person) | 30 gn |
Tent (Four Person) | 50 gn | Brick Oven | 70gn |
Folding Table | 4gn | Game Table (Pockets and Compartments) | 10 gn |
Coffee Table | 4gn | End Table | 3 gn |
Simple Child Desk | 3gn | Student Study Desk | 5 gn |
Secretary Desk | 8gn | Filing Cabinet | 6 gn |
Wooden Stove (Cooking and Heating) | 15gn |
Kitchen
Kitchen Accessories
Item Name | Price | Item Name | Price |
---|---|---|---|
Small Frying Pan | 2gn | Small Cooking Pot | 3gn |
Small Soup Pot | 2gn | Small Cauldron | 8gn |
Flask (Small) | 5gn | Small Cast Iron Pan | 4gn |
Flask (Large) | 10gn | Small Cast Iron Pan | 4gn |
Small Baking Dish | 3gn | Small Glass Dish | 3gn |
Small Clay Pot | 3gn | Small Copper Pot | 5gn |
Small Cast Iron Pot | 6gn | Large Frying Pan | 4gn |
Large Cooking Pot | 6gn | Large Soup Pot | 4gn |
Large Cauldron | 20gn | Large Cast Iron Pan | 10gn |
Large Baking Dish | 9gn | Large Glass Dish | 7gn |
Large Clay Pot | 7gn | Large Copper Pot | 11gn |
Large Cast Iron Pot | 15gn | Chalice | 2gn |
Horn Cup | 1gn | Horn Plate | 1gn |
Horn Bowl | 2gn | Horn Tray | 2gn |
Woven Bowls | 3gn | Tankard | 3gn |
Goblet | 2gn | Wine Glass | 1gn |
Pint Glass | 8sn | Pilsner Glass | 5sn |
Seidel | 1gn | Brandy Sniffer | 5sn |
Chimney Glass | 1gn | Cup | 5sn |
Kitchen Utensils
Item Name | Price | Item Name | Price |
---|---|---|---|
Dinner Fork | 1sn | Dessert Fork | 8cn |
Salad Fork | 8cn | Fish Fork | 5cn |
Lemon Fork | 4cn | Oyster Fork | 6cn |
Carving Fork | 2sn | Meat Fork | 2sn |
Garnish Fork | 1sn | Cake Fork | 7cn |
Child Fork | 3cn | Spork | 4cn |
Boning Knife | 4sn | Carving Knife | 1gn |
Bread Knife | 8sn | Steak Knife | 1sn |
Paring Knife | 7cn | Cheese Knife | 5cn |
Butter Knife | 4cn | Dessert Knife | 6cn |
Fish Knife | 8cn | Dinner Knife | 1sn |
Tablespoon | 1sn | Dessert Spoon | 8cn |
Coffee Spoon | 4cn | Soup Spoon | 2cn |
Sugar Spoon | 6cn | Vegetable Spoon | 7cn |
Cream Spoon | 8cn | Teaspoon | 3cn |
Baby Spoon | 3cn | Jam Spoon | 4cn |
Service Spoon | 9cn | Dinner Plate | 2sn |
Salad Plate | 1sn | Bread Plate | 8cn |
Saucer | 7cn | Soup Bowl | 1sn |
Rimmer Soup Bowl | 2sn | Vegetable Bowl | 3sn |
Platter | 1gn | Fish Platter | 2gn |
Miscellaneous Objects
Item Name | Price |
---|---|
Non-Fiction Book | 10gn |
Fiction Book | 8gn |
Blank Journal | 5gn |
Fine Paper (10 pages) | 5gn |
Ink Well | 2gn |
Ink Pen | 1gn |
Ruler | 5sn |
Pillows (2) | 10gn |
Finely Crafted Blanket | 20gn |
Candle Holder | 5gn |
Candle | 5sn |
Lantern | 10gn |
Instruments
Instruments | Price |
---|---|
Drum | 35gn |
Flute | 40gn |
Viol | 45gn |
Harp, Small | 30gn |
Harp, Large | 90gn |
Lute | 20gn |
Shofar | 20gn |
Rackett | 35gn |
Cornett | 45gn |
Sacbut | 45gn |
Shawm | 20gn |
Psaltery | 20gn |
Ukulele | 30gn |
Gittern | 40gn |
Fiddle | 45gn |
Farming Equipment
Item Name | Price | Item Name | Price |
---|---|---|---|
Sickle | 10 gn | Scythes | 10 gn |
Wooden Plough | 40 gn | Rake | 3 gn |
Spade | 4 gn | Wood Cutting Axe | 5 gn |
Watering Can | 5 gn | Water Wagon | 80 gn |
Wagon (Small) | 30 gn | Wagon (Large) | 60 gn |
Grain Cart | 25 gn | Grain Flail | 8 gn |
Bucket | 3 gn | Iron Shears | 7 gn |
Twine (1 ft) | 1 cn | Grubbing Axe | 10 gn |
Weir Box | 35 gn | Weighing Bucket | 10 gn |
Clevis | 4 gn | Curry-comb | 3 gn |
Daisy Grubber | 3 gn | Dibber | 6 gn |
Draw Hoe | 9 gn | Wooden Float | 12 gn |
Butcher Gambrel | 15 gn | Garden Hammer | 4 gn |
Hand-fork | 7 gn | Wooden Roller | 30 gn |
Horse Drawn Hoe | 100 gn | Ion Roller | 60 gn |
Pruning Knife | 4 gn | Gate Latch | 6 gn |
Olive Seed Clipper | 5 gn | Berry Picker | 10 gn |
Pitchfork | 7 gn | Plant Box (Small) | 30 gn |
Plant Box (Large) | 50 gn | Strawberry Planter | 6 gn |
Pruning Hooks | 13 gn | Horse Drawn Rake | 30 gn |
Gravel Screen | 8 gn | Screw Barrel Press | 25 gn |
Seed Sower | 25 gn | Soil Sifter | 6 gn |
Wheelbarrow | 14 gn | Wooden Yoke | 20 gn |
Branding Iron | 10 gn | Chisel (Small) | 1 gn |
Chisel (Medium) | 3 gn | Chisel (Large) | 5 gn |
Tongs (Small) | 2 gn | Tongs (Medium) | 1 gn |
Tongs (Large) | 4 gn | Chisel | 6 gn |
Brush Wire | 12 gn | Brush Straw | 2 gn |
Brush Horsehair | 8 gn | Chisel | 1 gn |
Pickaxe | 15 gn | Iron Anvil | 100 gn |
Hand Plane | 15 gn | Hand Drill | 15 gn |
Finishing Putty (1lb) | 10 gn | Sanding Block | 5 gn |
Rivets Copper x 10 | 1 cn | Rivets Brass x 10 | 2 cn |
Rivets Steel x 10 | 3 cn | Two Man Saw | 17 gn |
Wooden Fence (10 ft) | 2 gn | Stone Fence (10 ft) | 5 gn |
Small Barn | 100 gn | Large Barn | 300 gn |
Stable (Single) | 100 gn | Stable (Double) | 200 gn |
Silo (Small) | 100 gn | Silo (Large) | 300 gn |
Chicken Coop | 50 gn | Kennel | 25 gn |
Containers
Bags | Price | Notes |
---|---|---|
Bag (Small) | 1sn | Pouch or purse size. |
Bag (Medium) | 2sn | Large enough for food items. |
Bag (Large) | 4sn | Large enough to hold a variety of different sized items. |
Modifications
Modification | Price | Notes |
---|---|---|
Light Duty Canvas | x 1.5 | A light duty canvas bag is more durable and less likely to rip and fall apart than a cloth bag. |
Heavy Duty Canvas | x 2.5 | A heavy duty canvas bag is more durable and less likely to rip and fall apart than a light duty canvas bag. |
Waterproof | x 1.5 | The item is resistant to water. |
Waterproof (Light Duty Canvas) | x 2 | A light duty canvas bag that is covered with wax to make it water resistant. |
Waterproof (Heavy Duty Canvas) | x 3 | A heavy duty canvas bag that is covered with wax to make it water resistant. |
Waterproof (Leather) | x 3 | A leather bag that is covered with oil to make it water resistant. |
Leather (Pleated) | x 2 | A pleated leather bag. |
Leather (Soft-Pleated) | x 3 | A pleated leather bag. |
Shoulder Straps | x .5 | An addition to the bag to help carry it. |
Animal Feed Containers
Animal Feed Containers | Price |
---|---|
Feed Container (Small) | 15gn |
Feed Container (Large) | 30gn |
Water Container (Small) | 10gn |
Water Container (Large) | 20gn |
Bucket (Small) | 2gn |
Bucket (Large) | 5gn |
Food Containers
Food Containers | Price |
---|---|
Flax Basket | 3gn |
Wooden Basket | 6gn |
Liquid Containers
Liquid Containers | Price |
---|---|
Barrel | 5 gn |
Wine Barrel | 8 gn |
Waterskin | 3 gn |
Canteen | 5 gn |
Glassware
Animals
Animal Feed
Animal Feed | Price |
---|---|
Grain for Small Animals (20 chickens) | 1gn per cycle |
Grain for Medium Animals (1 goat) | 1gn, 5sn per cycle |
Grain for Large Animals (1 cow) | 2gn per cycle |
Bale of Straw | 1gn per cycle |
Bale of Hay | 2gn per cycle |
Avian
Animal | Price |
---|---|
Chick | 5sn |
Hen | 1gn |
Rooster | 5gn |
Duckling | 5sn |
Duck | 1gn |
Drake | 5gn |
Goosling | 1gn |
Goose | 2gn |
Gander | 10gn |
Pigeon | 10gn |
Dove | 15gn |
Owl | 20gn |
Hawk | 30gn |
Falcon | 80gn |
Eagle | 300gn |
Mornis | N/A |
Sigh | N/A |
Bovine
Animal | Price |
---|---|
Calf | 10gn |
Cow | 20gn |
Steer | 30gn |
Young Bull | 50gn |
Bull | 100gn |
Ox | 30gn |
Yak | 25gn |
Bubalus | 40gn |
Bison | 80gn |
Buffalo | 100gn |
Ivorian Auroch | N/A |
Woolly Bison | N/A |
Snow Auroch | N/A |
Canine
Animal | Price |
---|---|
Small Dog | 15gn |
Medium Dog | 40gn |
Large Dog | 75gn |
Feline
Animal | Price |
---|---|
Cat | 5gn |
Ocelot | 50gn |
Serval | 60gn |
Lynx | 60gn |
Caracal | 50gn |
Cougar | 100gn |
Cheetah | 150gn |
Leopard | 250gn |
Jaguar | 300gn |
Lion | 400gn |
Tiger | 500gn |
Hyx | 500gn |
Obsidian Panther | 500gn |
Scython | 500gn |
Thunder Ocelot | 400gn |
Oscillus Leopard | 500gn |
Prismanther | 500gn |
Equine
Animal | Price |
---|---|
Foal (Donkey) | 10gn |
Jenny | 30gn |
Jack | 50gn |
Foal (Horse) | 20gn |
Pony | 30gn |
Horse | 50gn |
Thorned Horse | 150gn |
Quadriga Horse | 300gn |
Oscillus Horse | 200gn |
Cloven
Animal | Price |
---|---|
Kid (Goat) | 5gn |
Doe | 10gn |
Wether | 15gn |
Buck | 20gn |
Lamb | 5gn |
Ewe | 10gn |
Ram | 20gn |
Piglet | 5gn |
Gilt | 15gn |
Sow | 30gn |
Boar | 50gn |
Bronze Boar | 100gn |
Deer | 15gn |
Elk | 25gn |
Moose | 40gn |
Camel | 55gn |
Stave Gazelle | 25gn |
Insectoid
Insect | Price |
---|---|
Worker Bees x 10,000 | 50gn |
Queen Bee | 10gn |
Beehive Box | 30gn |
Sicklepede | N/A |
Siphon Butterfly | N/A |
Reptiles and Amphibians
Animal | Price |
---|---|
Lizard | 3gn |
Turtle | 1gn |
Corn Snake | 5sn |
Garden Snake | 1sn |
King Snake | 30gn |
Milk Snake | 10gn |
Rosy Boa | 3gn |
Gopher Snake | 5gn |
Boa | 20gn |
Ball Python | 10gn |
Anaconda | 50gn |
Hotland Taipan | 5gn |
Shield Python | 10gn |
Whip Monitor | 10sn |
Rainbow Sea Snake | 1on |
Golden Salamanders | N/A |
Rodents
Animal | Price |
---|---|
Hopping Mouse | N/A |
Tool Kits
General Tools
Item Name | Price | Item Name | Price |
---|---|---|---|
Shovel (Small) | 4sn | Shovel (Large) | 1gn |
Hammer (Small) | 5sn | Hammer (Large) | 1gn |
Hammer (Sledge) | 3gn | Pry Bar | 1gn |
Saw (Small, One-Handed) | 1gn | Saw (Large, One-Handed) | 2gn |
Saw (Two men to use.) | 6gn | Hatchet (Small) | 5sn |
Hatchet (Axe) | 1gn | Pliers (Small) | 5sn |
Pliers (Large) | 1gn | Small Nails (20) | 2sn |
Large Nails (20) | 5sn | Spikes (20) | 2gn |
Jar of Craftsman's Glue | 1gn | Vice | 10gn |
Clamps (Small) | 6sn | Clamps (Medium) | 8sn |
Clamps (Large) | 1gn | Broom (Hand) | 4sn |
Broom (Large) | 6sn | Push Broom | 8sn |
Dust Pan | 4sn | Fireplace Rod and Hook Stand (For Cooking) | 6sn |
Washbasin (Not a full bathtub) | 4gn | Small Towels (2) | 1sn |
Large Towels (2) | 3sn | Rags (10) | 2sn |
Potpourri Sachet (light room scent) | 2sn | Tarp (5 yd x 5 yd) | 3gn, 5sn |
Compass | 5gn | Tinderbox | 5gn |
Profession Kits
Scribe's Kit
Item Name | Price |
---|---|
Scribe's Kit | 18gn |
Vial of Ink (Black) | 5sn |
Vials of Ink (Red, Blue, Yellow) | 5gn |
Vial of Ink Thinner | 1gn |
Mixing Palette | 3sn |
Drying Powder with Sachet | 3gn |
Vellum (10 sheets) | 1gn |
Crude Paper | 2gn |
Fine Paper | 3gn |
Extra Nibs (5) | 1gn |
Reservoir Pen | 5sn |
First Aid Kit
Item Name | Price |
---|---|
First Aid Kit | 22gn |
Bandages for casts (3) | 3 gn |
Tourniquet set | 1 gn |
Wooden splint braces (6) | 3 sn |
Cloth bandage strips (bundle of 15) | 1 gn |
Bandage Hooks (12) | 1 gn |
Jar of sealing jelly | 1 gn |
Folding Burner/brazier assembly | 5 gn |
Boiling Pot | 5 sn |
Vial of Burner Fuel (lamp oil) | 5 gn |
Cauterizing iron (5 tip sizes) | 5 gn |
Needle set (curved and straight) | 3 gn |
50' Spool of thread | 1 sn |
Precision Tweezers | 1 gn |
Precision Scissors | 3 gn |
Large Vial of Antiseptic Alcohol | 2 gn |
Sponges | 2 sn |
Sling | 3 sn |
Sculptor's Kit
Item Name | Price |
---|---|
Sculptor's Kit | 75gn |
Small Rag (10) | 2 sn |
Horsehair Brushes (2 x s/m/l) | 10 gn |
Straw Brushes (2x s/m/l) | 5 gn |
Chisels (15 assorted weights and sizes) | 30 gn |
Scoring, Texturing and Finishing Scrapers (10) | 15 gn |
Hammers (s/l) | 1 gn 5 sn |
Multi-Loop Leather Tool Belt | 10 gn |
Small Hand Drill | 6 gn |
Metal Dowels (10) | 5 gn |
Bag of Plaster (repairs) | 3 gn |
Drop Cloth (10'x10') | 3 gn |
Step Stool | 5 gn |
Blacksmith's Kit
Item Name | Price |
---|---|
Blacksmith's Kit | 180gn |
Heavily Reinforced Wagon | 75 gn |
Charcoal Forge (Brick Oven) | 25 gn |
Iron Anvil | 20 gn |
Hammers (s/m/l) | 6 gn |
Tongs (s/m/l) | 6 gn |
Pliers (s/l) | 1 gn 5 sn |
Mounted Vice | 10 gn |
Mounted Shearing Block | 5 gn |
Tappets and Punches (10) | 20 gn |
Metal Files (6) | 10 gn |
Washbasins (2) | 2 gn |
Sanding Blocks (s/m/l) | 1 gn |
Heavy Canvas Apron | 2 gn |
Heavy Canvas Apron (leather) | 4 gn |
Heavy Canvas Gloves | 4 gn |
Heavy Canvas Gloves (leather) | 8 gn |
Leather and Glass Goggles | 4 gn |
Chemical Flux (per can) | 3 gn |
Rivets (Brass and Steel x 20) | 5 gn |
Carpenter's Kit
Item Name | Price |
---|---|
Carpenter's Kit | 50gn |
Sanding Blocks (3) | 1 gn |
Planing Tool | 5 gn |
Rasp Fine | 1 gn |
Rasp Coarse | 2 gn |
Files (4) | 4 gn |
Swiveling Miter Box | 10 gn |
Chisels (s/m/l) | 6 gn |
Nails (50) | 5 sn |
Saw (1 and 2 handled) | 3 gn |
Pliers (s/l) | 1 gn 5 sn |
Clamps (2 x s/m/l) | 5 gn |
Straight-Edge Square | 5 gn |
Hammer (s/l) | 1 gn 5 sn |
Rubber Mallet | 1 gn |
Hand Drill | 6 gn |
Bits and Augers Set | 5 gn |
Wooden Dowels (20) | 1 gn |
Glue (1 jar) | 1 gn |
Rivets (Brass and Copper x 20) | 1 gn |
Theatre Kit
Item Name | Price |
---|---|
Theatre Kit | 60 gn |
Blonde Wigs (3 different cuts) | 20 gn |
Colouring Powder Packets (6 for wig changes) | 6 gn |
Big Jar of Skin Putty | 5 gn |
Variety of facial features (warts, scars, etc…) | 5 gn |
Jar of skin glue | 1 gn |
Body pad set (to fake weight or build) | 15 gn |
Colored skin dye wash (3 different) | 10 gn |
Dye remover | 2 gn |
Shim-Adjustable-soled boots or shoes | 5 gn |
Lip Stain (Lipstick) | 1 gn |
Rouge (Blush) | 5 sn |
Kohl | 1 gn |
Leatherworker's Kit
Item Name | Price |
---|---|
Leatherworker’s Kit | 60 gn |
Scraping Blade | 5 sn |
Scrimping Tool & Tips | 10 gn |
Scoring Iron | 5 sn |
Lacing Stitch-Wheel Roller | 3 gn |
Adjustable Width Edge-Skiving Tool | 4 gn |
Wire Bristle Buffing Brush | 2 gn |
Sleeking Tool | 2 gn |
Friction Rubbing Roller | 2 gn |
Jar Softening Grease | 5 sn |
Jar Glossing Wax | 1 gn |
Tooling Hammer | 1 gn |
10-Piece Design Punch Set | 15 gn |
Basic Hole-Punching Tool (Awl) | 5 sn |
Multi-Hole Spacing Punch Set | 8 gn |
Torque-Geared Leather Cutting Shears | 10 gn |
Medium-sized Heating (Hardening) Flat Iron | 9 gn |
Skinning Blade | 2 gn |
Herbalist Kit
Item Name | Price |
---|---|
Herbalist Kit | 45 gn |
Hand shovel (small and large) | 3 gn |
Hand Spade (small and large) | 3 gn |
Box-Framed Sieve | 4 gn |
Reinforced Cloth Gloves | 3 gn |
Wrap-Around Goggles | 5 gn |
Knee Pads | 5 sn |
Hand Hoe | 4 gn |
Hand saw | 3 gn |
Hand Soil Loosening Tool | 2 gn |
Long-Handled Shears | 10 gn |
Tool Belt | 10 gn |
Pump Spray Bottle | 3 gn |
Pruning Shears | 3 gn |
Root Digger | 1 gn |
Collection Pouch | 1 gn |
Climber's Kit
Item Name | Price |
---|---|
Climber's Kit | 25gn |
Grappling Hook | 2gn |
Hemp Rope (50ft) | 1gn |
Climbing Axe/Hammer | 3gn |
Crampon/Spikes Soles for Boots | 2gn |
Lock-Slip Pulley | 4gn |
Reinforced Crampon Gloves | 5gn |
Pitons (2 Dozen, Stright) | 3gn |
Leather Seat Harness | 10gn |
Tattooist's Kit
Item Name | Price |
---|---|
Tattooist’s Kit | 25gn |
Wooden Handle and Needle | 5gn |
Bamboo Handle and Needle | 10gn |
Bone Handle and Needle | 15gn |
Black Ink 100ml | 2gn |
White Ink 100ml | 2gn |
Red Ink 100ml | 2gn |
Blue Ink 100ml | 2gn |
Yellow Ink 100ml | 2gn |
Decorated Tapping Stick | 1gn |
Extra Needles (5) | 1gn |
Woodworker's Kit
Item Name | Price |
---|---|
Woodworker’s Kit | 30gn |
Clamp (Small) | 6 sn |
Clamp (Medium) | 8 sn |
Clamp (Large) | 1 gn |
Vice | 10 gn |
Hatchet (Small) | 5 sn |
Hammer (Small) | 5 sn |
Hammer (Large) | 1 gn |
Small Nails (100) | 1 gn |
Wooden Float | 12 gn |
Chisel (Small) | 1 gn |
Chisel (Medium) | 2 gn |
Chisel (Large) | 3 gn |
Sweep-tail Gouge | 8 sn |
Hand Drill | 6 gn |
Saw (Small) | 2 gn |
Spelunking Kit
Item Name | Price |
---|---|
Spelunking Kit | 30gn |
Grappling Hook | 2gn |
Hemp Rope (50ft) | 1gn |
Climbing Axe/Hammer | 3gn |
Crampon/Spikes Soles for Boots | 2gn |
Lock-Slip Pulley | 4gn |
Reinforced Crampon Gloves | 5gn |
Pitons (2 Dozen, Stright) | 3gn |
Leather Seat Harness | 10gn |
Chin-Strapped Metal Helmet | 3gn |
Wrapped Oil-Soaked Torches (6) | 3gn |
Oil Lantern | 2gn |
Vial of lamp oil | 5sn |
Fisherman's Kit
Item Name | Price |
---|---|
Fisherman's Kit | 35gn |
Common Pole (Treated wood for flex and strength, crank lock reel fairly reliable.) | 7gn |
Small Fishing Net | 5gn |
Trap box (Screened to allow water flow but keep caught fish inside.) | 5gn |
Tackle Box (Reinforced treated wood, with numerous fold-out compartments.) | 10gn |
Hooks of Various Sizes (20) | 2gn |
Common Fishing Line (50ft) | 1gn |
Lead Weights (20) | 1gn |
Various Spinning Lures (10) | 5gn |
Pre-made Leader Clips (20) | 2gn |
Pouch of Dried Tadpoles | 1gn |
Worm shovel | 1gn |
Jar of Fish Eggs | 5sn |
Falconer's Kit
Item Name | Price |
---|---|
Falconer's Kit | Plain: 35gn / Mastercrafted: 50gn / Superior: 70gn |
Aba (A cloth wrap that immobilizes a bird to calm her or hold her for examination.) | 2sn / 4sn / 1gn |
Anklets (The leather straps which go around the bird's leg. Several things attach to them.) | 3sn / 6sn / 1gn |
Bewit (A small leather strip which ties light hardware to the bird's leg.) | 1sn / 2sn / 4sn |
Braces Straps on the hood which quickly open and close it.) | 1sn / 3sn / 1gn |
Brail (A leather thong used to restrain one wing on a bird.) | 6sn / 1gn / 3gn |
Cadge (largely open frame w/leash loops for carrying several birds at once.) | 2gn / 5gn / 15gn |
Chaps (Leg protectors for a bird, primarily used when hunting prey that bites.) | 8sn / 2gn / 5gn |
Creance (A long line or cord of 10 - 50 yds., attached to the bird while training.) | double thread cost. |
Creance Spooler (Spring-loaded winder to "give" when bird reaches end of creance length.) | 5sn / 2gn / 10gn |
Gauntlet (The classic falconer's glove.) | 4gn / 8gn / 20gn |
Hawk Box (Fully enclosed or small windowed carrying case for bird.) | 3gn / 8gn / 25gn/td> |
Hood(The "head cap" which blocks outside stimuli from exciting the bird.) | 5gn / 8gn / 20gn |
Jess (Leather strips which go through the anklets so the falconer can hold the bird or attach the leash.) | 2sn / 5sn / 3gn |
Jess Extender (Same idea as a fishing leader, but for quick attachments to jesses. Incorporates swivel.) | 4sn / 1gn / 6gn |
Leash (Line for long-term stationary perching.) | 5sn / 2gn / 10gn |
Mangalah (Option to the gauntlet - just a thick, wide cuff, not a full glove.) | 3gn / 6gn / 15gn |
Perch (Obvious; can be anything from a padded stick to an elaborate showpiece.) | 2gn / 6gn / 25gn |
Swivel (Metal clip that allows connected jesses or leashes to spin free without tangling.) | 3sn / 5sn / 2gn |
Tail Guard (Sheath of lightweight material to slide over and protect tail feathers.) | 5sn / 2gn / 10gn |
Message Tube (for small strips of paper with brief messages.) | 5sn / 2gn / 10gn |
Chemist's Kit
Item Name | Price |
---|---|
Chemist's Kit | 115gn |
5 fuel cans of burner fuel | 10 gn |
5 table top burner brazier | 10 gn |
5 tiny glass vials with rubber stoppers | 1 gn |
5 small glass vials with rubber stoppers | 1.5 gn |
3 med. & 3 large glass vials with rubber stoppers | 3 gn |
1 industry sized glass vial with rubber stopper | 1 gn |
5 small glass beakers | 4 gn |
3 med. glass beakers | 3 sn |
2 large glass beakers | 3 gn |
1 industry sized glass beaker | 2 gn |
2 small glass alembic chambers | 6 gn |
1 large alembic chamber | 5 gn |
3 tapered glass spouts w/rubber gaskets | 6 gn |
3 adjustable metal pressure bands | 3 gn |
5 2-foot glass pipette sections | 5 gn |
5 1-foot glass pipette sections | 2.5 gn |
4 2-foot glass coil tubing sections | 8 gn |
4 sliding clamp stands w/weighted bases | 12 gn |
3 wooden vial racks | 3 gn |
Hand-cranked, precision-geared centrifuge | 20 gn |
3 small eyedroppers | 1.5 gn |
1 large eyedropper | 1 gn |
2 cup mortar and pestle set | 2 gn |
1/2 cup mortar and pestle set | 1 gn |
3 1-foot square shallow metal trays | 3 gn |
20 wooden rods w/sponges or cotton balls | 2 gn |
20 litmus strips (made by alchemists) | 10 gn |
Crafting Kits
Artist's Kit
Item Name | Price |
---|---|
Artist's Kit | 19gn |
Jar of Acrylic, Oil, or Watercolor (White) | 5sn |
Jars of Acrylic, Oil, or Watercolor (Red, Blue, Yellow) | 3gn |
Vial of Paint Thinner | 1gn |
Mixing Palette | 3sn |
Palette Knife | 1gn |
Three Canvases(8 x 10) | 3gn |
Crude Paper | 2gn |
Black Charcoal Sticks (5) | 2sn |
Shading Sticks (5) | 2sn |
Brush Set (5 Brushes) | 3gn |
Easel | 5gn |
Sewing Kit
Item Name | Price |
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Sewing Kit | 6 gn |
Snips (Simple Scissors) | 1 gn |
Set of Copper Needles (5) | 7 sn |
Set of Steel Needles (3) | 1 gn |
Ball of Yarn | 5 sn |
Crochet Hook | 5 sn |
Knitting Needles (1 pair) | 1 gn |
Fabric Scraps (10) | 5 sn |
Embroidery Thread (2 Spools) | 1 gn |
Lucet | 1 sn |
Thimble | 1 sn |
Spool of Thread (Any Colour) | 2 sn |
Drugs
Medicinal
Recreational
Hazardous
Poisons
Poisons
Item Name | Pricing | Notes |
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Buzz | 50 gn | Nerve enhancer used in interrogations to maximize pain. |
Fist Nut | 60 gn | A misused medicine, excessive coagulation is dangerous. |
Fuzz | 40 gn | A misused medicinal compound poison which can affect many senses. |
Frostbite | 20 gn | Body temperature effect. First doe is medicinal, second is debilitating, third paralytic, and forth is lethal. |
Garrotte Vine Sap | 40 gn | An anticoagulant poison like Red Tide. One dose per weapon smear. |
Kidnapper’s Joy | 50 gn | A paralytic poison harvested from The Kidnapper Spider. |
Pie Crust | 50 gn | A disfiguring poison from the Iulure islands. |
Psinia Shock | 25 gn | A rare mild mental poison made from red Psinia clover. |
Red Tide | 10 gn | Exclusive to the Naerikk, this poison acts as a blood thinner and weakens the victim. |
Rockmaze | Moderated Poison | An experimental poison that weakens bones. |
Rubberlegs | 60 gn | Bone elasticity that is lethal in high doses. |
Scarf Rot | 10 gn | Sleep agent weapon smear. |
Second Skin | 15 gn | Freakish skin growth and return used for interrogations. |
Strain | 100 gn | The classic neurotoxin that is universally applied to blades. Where the effects of “Stretch” may be disclaimed as the victim’s drunkenness or clumsiness, there is no mistaking the seizures and asphyxiation caused by this poison. The combined elements of certain spider venoms and a particular fungal spore give this a far more profitable shelf life than the pure venom. And a “stained” blade is far easier to wield in battle than a spider. It may take more than one strike with the blade to cause the victim to die of the poison alone. But most such fights end with the disabled victim dying on the end of the blade instead. |
Stretch | 30 gn | A ligament elasticity similar effect to ‘Rubberlegs’. Heavy doses are crippling, not lethal. |
Thorn Bush Sap | 50 gn | A blood activated toxin that causes seizures and blackouts. |
Ghost Mushroom | 10 gn | A poison that shuts down the respiratory system. It has a strong smell and is very hard to hide. |
Hotlands Taipan Venom | 170 gn | Always lethal and perilous to handle. |
Rainbow | 150 gn | A sea snake venom that shuts down the respiratory system. |
White Saxifrage | 100 gn | Found only in the black-centered stalks) the “Assassin’s Friend”. Highly versatile and disguisable. Takes a considerable amount, but processes easily and is almost impossible to confirm its use. Takes virtually any reagent application, lethal or not.. |
Rainbow | 150 gn | A sea snake venom that shuts down the respiratory system. |
Antidotes
Item Name | Pricing | Notes |
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Buzz | 10 gn | Antidote for Fuzz which over-sensitizes and strengthens nerve connections. |
Fuzz | 10 gn | Antidote for Buzz which numbs and can break nerve connections. |
Ivorian Kora Sap | 5 gn | Antiseptic and mild snakebite antivenin. |
Fruit of Life Sap | 20 gn | Snakebite antivenin sold only in Nashaki. |
Whitemoss | 30 gn | Can target specific toxins. |
Slaves
Please see the Player Guide to Slavery in Idalos.