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GOOD BARON DAVE’S CATALOG OF SUNDRIES, VOLUME 1 Good Baron Dave’s Catalog Of Sundries, Vol. 1 is a list of additional equipment, items, and services for 3 rd Edition. While many things in this catalog may prove quite useful on an adventure, a great deal of this volume simply covers those things left out due to the fact that they are more of a luxury item for the characters. Equipment And Services List: ADVENTURING GEAR AND LUXURY ITEMS: Item: Cost: Weight: Abacus 5gp 5lbs. Back Scratcher , Common 3cp ¼ lb. Back Scratcher, Fancy 2gp 1 lb. Book, Blank Small 3lbs. 2gp. Book, Blank Normal 8lbs. 3gp Book, Blank Poet’s 2lbs. 2gp Bowl, Common 1sp 2 lbs. Bowl, Fancy 5sp 2 lbs. Broom 8cp 1lb. Butter Churn 5sp 20 lbs. Candle Lantern 1gp 1lb. Casket, Common 4sp 70 lbs. Casket, Fancy 10gp 150 lbs. Cricket Box, Wooden 4cp * Cricket Box, Stone 3sp ¼ lb. Dart Board 8sp 2lbs. Eating Utensils, Common 1sp 1 lb. Eating Utensils, Fancy 1gp 1 lb. Fishbowl 5sp 3lbs. Flower Bouquet 1sp * Foot Massager, Wooden 1sp ¼ lb. Hair Brush 8cp ¼ lb. Hair Comb 2cp * Hookah 1gp 2lbs. Juggler’s Balls, Wooden (3) 8sp 3lbs. Leather Ball, Straw Stuffed 5lbs. 5sp Lip Wax 5cp * Mahjong Tiles, 1 set 5gp 3lbs. Mop 2sp 1 ½ lb. Mouse Trap 5cp * Plates, Set of 4 Common 4sp. 10 lbs. Plates, Set of 4 Fancy 2gp 10 lbs. Perfume, Common (vial) 2sp * Perfume, Fancy (vial) 1gp * Perfume, Exotic (vial) 20gp * Pillow, Common 1sp 5lbs. Pillow, Fancy 1gp 5lbs. Pillow, Mugwort 3sp 5lbs. Puppet, Common 1sp 1 lb. Puppet, Fancy 2gp 3 lbs. PDF created with FinePrint pdfFactory trial version http://www.fineprint.com

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GOOD BARON DAVE’SCATALOG OF SUNDRIES, VOLUME 1

Good Baron Dave’s Catalog Of Sundries, Vol. 1 is a list of additional equipment, items,and services for 3rd Edition. While many things in this catalog may prove quite useful onan adventure, a great deal of this volume simply covers those things left out due to thefact that they are more of a luxury item for the characters.

Equipment And Services List:

ADVENTURING GEAR AND LUXURY ITEMS:Item: Cost: Weight:Abacus 5gp 5lbs.Back Scratcher , Common 3cp ¼ lb.Back Scratcher, Fancy 2gp 1 lb.Book, Blank Small 3lbs. 2gp.Book, Blank Normal 8lbs. 3gpBook, Blank Poet’s 2lbs. 2gpBowl, Common 1sp 2 lbs.Bowl, Fancy 5sp 2 lbs.Broom 8cp 1lb.Butter Churn 5sp 20 lbs.Candle Lantern 1gp 1lb.Casket, Common 4sp 70 lbs.Casket, Fancy 10gp 150 lbs.Cricket Box, Wooden 4cp *Cricket Box, Stone 3sp ¼ lb.Dart Board 8sp 2lbs.Eating Utensils, Common 1sp 1 lb.Eating Utensils, Fancy 1gp 1 lb.Fishbowl 5sp 3lbs.Flower Bouquet 1sp *Foot Massager, Wooden 1sp ¼ lb.Hair Brush 8cp ¼ lb.Hair Comb 2cp *Hookah 1gp 2lbs.Juggler’s Balls, Wooden (3) 8sp 3lbs.Leather Ball, Straw Stuffed 5lbs. 5spLip Wax 5cp *Mahjong Tiles, 1 set 5gp 3lbs.Mop 2sp 1 ½ lb.Mouse Trap 5cp *Plates, Set of 4 Common 4sp. 10 lbs.Plates, Set of 4 Fancy 2gp 10 lbs.Perfume, Common (vial) 2sp *Perfume, Fancy (vial) 1gp *Perfume, Exotic (vial) 20gp *Pillow, Common 1sp 5lbs.Pillow, Fancy 1gp 5lbs.Pillow, Mugwort 3sp 5lbs.Puppet, Common 1sp 1 lb.Puppet, Fancy 2gp 3 lbs.

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Puppet Box 5gp 25 lbs.Rat Trap 1sp *Smoking Pipe, Clay 2cp *Smoking Pipe, Common 1sp *Smoking Pipe, Fancy 3gp *Tablecloth, Common 2sp 1 ½ lb.Tablecloth, Fancy 1gp 1 ½ lb.Tombstone 3sp 100 lbs.Toy Doll, Common 3cp ½ lb.Toy Doll, Fancy 5sp 1 lb.Vanity Mirror, Steel 50gp 10lbs.Wooden Sign, Small 1gp 5lbs.Wooden Sign, Medium 5gp 12lbs.Wooden Toy, Common 5cp variableWooden Toy, Fancy 3sp variableWriting Quills (half dozen) 2cp *

MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS:Item: Cost: Weight:Didjeridoo ** ½ lbs.Hurdy Gurdy ** 5 lbs.Music Box 15gp 3lbs.Organ Box, Common 3gp 5 lbs.Organ Box, Fancy 8gp 5 lbs.Rain Stick ** 3 lbs.

CLASS AND SKILLS TOOLS/KITS:Item: Cost: Weight:Artisan scissors 1gp ½ lbs.Blood letter’s leeches, flask of dozen live 2sp 1 ½ lbs.Barber’s kit 10gp 8 lbs.Cook’s Knives (1 set) 8gp 5lbs.Cooking Utensils (1 set) 5sp 2lbs.Cloth Dye (10 yards), Common 5sp 2lbs.Cloth Dye (10 yards), Fancy 5gp 2lbs.Eye Patch, Common 2cp *Eye Patch, Fancy 1sp *Farmer’s Tools 1gp 15lbs.Gem Eye, Common 15gp *Gem Eye, Fancy 50gp *Glass Eye, Common 5cp *Glass Eye, Fancy 5sp *Glass Orb 1gp 5lbs.Glue, Artisan (gallon) 2gp 8lb.Peg Leg, Wooden 7sp 8lbs.Soup Pot 10gp 15lbs.Teeth (Human, Demi-Human) 8sp (per tooth) *Teeth (Humanoid) 1sp (per tooth) *Thread 5cp *Wheelbarrow 3gp 8lbs.Wood Stain (covers 5 square feet) 3gp 3lbs.

CLOTHING:Item: Cost: Weight:

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Bed Clothing, Common 8cp 2lbs.Bed Clothing, Fancy 1gp 2lbs.Buttons, Common (dozen) 5cp *Buttons, Fancy (dozen) 3sp *Festival Costume, Common 5gp 4lbs.Festival Costume, Fancy 25gp 4lbs.Hat/Headpiece, Commoner’s 5cp *Hat/Headpiece, Fancy 1gp ¼ lbs.House Slippers 5sp ¼ lbs.Leather Mask, Common 2gp *Leather Mask, Fine Quality 5gp *Loincloth 2cp *Scarf, Silk 5sp *Scarf, Wool 1sp *Stockings/Socks, Silk 2gp *Stockings/Socks, Wool 8cp *

MOUNTS AND RELATED GEAR:Item: Cost: Weight:Covered Cart 20gp 215 lbs.Caravan Wagon, Common 750gp 950 lbs.Caravan Wagon, Fancy 1250gp 1200 lbs.Gnomish Cutting Shears 80gp 150 lbs.Performer’s Cart, Common 500gp 500 lbs.Performer’s Cart, Fancy 800gp 550 lbs.Plow 30gp 200 lbs.Tent Wagon 85gp 450 lbs.Sled, Covered 50gp 500 lbs.

FOOD, DRINK, LODGING, AND SERVICES:Item: Cost: Weight:Barber’s Services, Simple 1sp ______Barber’s Services, Full 1gp ______Boiled Sweets 4cp 1 lb.Butter 5cp 1 lb.Cider, Gallon 2sp 8 lbs.Cider, Mug 4cp 1 lb.Distilled Spirits, Half Gallon 1gp 4 lbs.Eggs, Dozen 1cp 1 lb.Fortified Malt Brew, Gallon 1sp 8 lbs.Fortified Malt Brew, Mug 3cp 1 lb.Fortified Wine, Pitcher 2sp 6 lbs.Fruit, Fresh Common 2cp 1 lb.Fruit, Fresh Uncommon 5cp 1 lb.Grave Digger 1sp _____Honey 8sp 1 lb.Massage, Therapeutic 2sp ______Mead, Gallon 2sp 8 lbs.Mead, Mug 4cp 1 lb.Milk, Pitcher 3cp 6 lbs.Mourner 1sp ______Olive Oil, flask 1gp 1 ½ lbs.Stout (Brew), Gallon 3sp 8 lbs.Stout (Brew), Mug 6cp 1 lbs.Sugar 3sp 1 lb.

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Taxidermist Services see description ______Undertaker 5sp ______Vegetables, Common 1cp 1 lb.Vegetables, Uncommon 3cp 1 lb.Vinegar (gallon, in jar) 5cp 8 lbs.Yam Beer, Gallon 2sp 8 lbs.Yam Beer, Mug 4cp 1 lb.

COMMODITIES:Item: Cost: Weight:Bird, Pet Common 2cp *Bird, Pet Fancy 2sp *Bird, Pet Rare 5gp 1lb.Cat 1cp variableCedar Chips 1cp 1lb.Cocoa Beans 1lb. 3gpCoffee Beans 1lb. 2gpCork Wood 1sp 1lb.Corn, Feed Quality 1sp 5lbs.Dried Herbs, Common 2cp 1lb.Dried Herbs, Uncommon 1sp 1lb.Dried Herbs, Rare/Import 1gp 1lb.Duck 3cp variableEssential Oils, vial 2gp *Fish, Pet (half dozen) 1cp *Goose 2cp variableLizard, Fancy/Pet 3sp *Mice, Fancy (pair) 1cp *Monkey 5gp variableNuts, Common (in shell) 1cp 1lb.Nuts, Uncommon (in shell) 1sp 1lb.Pelt, Common Tiny 8cp ½ lb.Pelt, Fancy Tiny 3sp ½ lb.Pelt, Common Small 5sp 2lbs.Pelt, Fancy Small 3gp 2lbs.Pelt, Common Medium 5gp 8lbs.Pelt (or Exotic Hide), Fancy Medium 30gp 8lbs.Pelt, Common Large 25gp 25lbs.Pelt (or Exotic Hide), Fancy Large 100gp 25lbs.Tarantula 3cp *Vanilla Beans 1gp 1lb.

*No weight of any worth.** These musical instruments conform to the standard 3rd Edition price values.

DESCRIPTIONS:

Adventuring Gear And Luxury Items:

Abacus: A common archaic counting instrument.

Back Scratchers: These items are usually little more than a hand shaped object on a stick with a handle.The common variety is typically made of wood while the fancier versions often incorporate sculpted stone,brass, and other fine furnishings into their construction.

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Books, Blank: These blank books are typically sold to writers, poets, historians, and sailing captainsneeding something to record ship logs.

Bowl: A bowl to eat out of.

Broom: Quite simply a broom for sweeping up with.

Butter Churn: A wooden device used to make butter.

Candle Lantern: A lantern shaped device that is used to hold a candle rather than to burn oil. Due to it’sconstruction and ability to better focus the light, the use of a candle lantern doubles the radius of a candle’slight.

Caskets And Tombstones: The caskets and tombstones presented are priced more for the common folk ofthe village. Those seeking much more elaborate versions can expect to pay around 10 times as much (oramount approved by DM).

Cricket Boxes: A small ornamental box, used to hold a chirping cricket. A common fairgrounds prize andoften sought after by individuals who love to sleep to the sounds of nature nearby.

Dart Board: A round board of cork that is commonly used for entertainment and practice. Areas aredivided off and numbered for point value.

Eating Utensils: Fork, spoon, and bread knife.

Fishbowl: Clear glass bowl for keeping little pet fish in.

Flower Bouquet: This is a fancier bouquet, consisting of usually roses and often incorporating lace. Suchbouquets are usually bought by the “better to do” villagers or impractical romantics as most of the commonfolk simply gather wildflowers in the countryside.

Foot Massager: This is a small simple wooden device that is constructed of a simple framework and tinywooden wheels. The owner simple rolls the bottom of their feet back and forth across the wheels for themassaging effect.

Glass Orb: A glass sphere between 3” to 5” in diameter of very fine to nearly flawless quality. Often suchorbs are used by performing con artists who give the impression that such an item is similar to a crystal ballwith magical properties.

Hair Brushes And Combs: Simple tools for grooming one’s self. Usually these are included in a barber’skit.

Hookah: Or often also known as a water pipe, is a fancy device used for smoking with. The smoke iscooled through the water chamber before reaching the smoker.

Juggler’s Balls: A set of three balls, around 3” or so in diameter, that are constructed of decorated orbrightly painted wood. Used to entertain with or for personal recreation.

Leather Ball: A stitched leather ball, around 6” to 8” in diameter, that is stuffed with straw and thatch.Popular with some of the children of a bit better wealth in the village, it is kicked around for a means ofsport. Often it’s not uncommon to see a similar item constructed of straw and an old stitched up sack beingused by the poorer children.

Lip Wax: A product of bees’ wax and a few herbs that is used to help chapped lips.

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Mahjong Tiles: A game consisting of a set of tiles with symbols inscribed upon them.

Mop: Quite simply a mop with a wool head that’s used in mopping floors.

Mouse Trap: Simple spring loaded mechanism that’s baited and used to catch mice.

Perfume: Also cologne, popular especially with the better to do classes.

Pillow: A standard sized pillow for resting. Fancy pillows often have embroidered images or are made offancy materials. Pillows stuffed with the dried mugwort herb are used to aid in vivid dreaming.

Plates: Plates to eat food off of.

Puppet: Often used for entertainment. Also is sold as a toy.

Puppet Box: Box stand with curtain that is used by a puppeteer to hide behind when entertaining withpuppets.

Rat Trap: A bit larger than the mouse trap but otherwise the same. Used to catch normal rats, not dire rats.

Smoking Pipe: Used by all sorts of characters and individuals, smoking pipes are made from a widevariety of materials, including clay, briar wood, meerschaum, and marbled onyx.

Tablecloth: Standard piece of cloth used to cover table tops.

Toy Doll: Simply a child’s plaything. Usually resembles either a small girl or an animal.

Vanity Mirror: This is a very stylish looking mirror that is typically hung upon the wall and much soughtafter by the ladies of wealth.

Wooden Signs: Of small or medium size, painted, engraved, or otherwise constructed and decorated fortaverns, shops, and so forth.

Wooden Toys: Simple items of amusement given to children as gifts.

Writing Quills: The answer to affordable writing instruments for the poorer classes.

MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS:

Didjeridoo: This is a rather unusual sounding wind instrument that’s favored by more tribal civilizations.

Hurdy Gurdy: A keyed musical instrument that is sounded by strings rubbing against a wooden wheelthat’s turned by a crank. Unlike the organ box, which is similar somewhat in design, a hurdy gurdy is atruly playable instrument in the sense that the notes of the strings are changed as the keys of the hurdygurdy are pressed.

Music Box: A wind up, gear fueled, device that’s music is pre-set by mechanical means. Most music boxesare very ornate in design and typically also used to hold jewelry. A few may have gear driven figurines(usually dancers) that turn in circles and such as the music plays (usually this is located where the jewelrystorage would normally be).

Organ Box: Argued by many bards as whether or not it’s worthy of being called an instrument, the organbox is simply a crank powered instrument that’s music is pre-set by mechanical means, as with a music boxor a jack in the box.

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Rain Stick: Though an item in much debate over whether it’s truly an instrument for making music, therain stick is still quite pleasing in sound and fascinating.

CLASS AND SKILLS/TOOLS KITS:

Artisan Scissors: General all purpose scissors.

Blood Letter’s Leeches: A flask of a dozen live leeches thriving in pond scum. Used by barbers and othersuch healers to draw out “bad blood”. It’s actual aid in disease is rather dubious, though the at the DM’sapproval the use of such leeches could reduce the time of suffering with the effects of disease by ½ totalduration.

Barber’s Kit: All needed tools for the proper trimming of hair, filing of nails, blood letting (includes adozen live blood letter’s leeches), as well as the pulling and filling of teeth. Replacement teeth must bepurchased individually.

Cook’s Knives: A set of a half dozen or so knives commonly used by butchers and cooks. Can be used thesame as a dagger in combat situations but with a –1 penalty to hit due to the fact that such utensils are notproperly crafted for such use.

Cooking Utensils: This is a set of standard cooking items such as ladles, wooden spoons, stirrers, cuttingboards, etc.

Cloth Dye: Concentrated powders, liquids, and other components that are mixed with boiling water andused to dye cloth.

Eye Patch: Simply a cloth patch used to cover a wounded or blinded eye. Fancy patches usually haveembroidery work on them.

Farmer’s Tools: A simple set of commonly used farmer’s tools such as hoes, rakes, spades, and so forth.

Gem Eyes And Glass Eyes: These spherical objects are used to replace gouged out eyes. Simple glasseyes are usually little more than a smooth sphere with perhaps a bit of color tinting to the glass. Fancy glasseyes either mimic the look of an eye to a crude degree or have either special color swirl effects or coloredglass objects/images skillfully blown into their center. Gem eyes are a bit more expensive and the commonversion can be found in a variety of gems though banded and eye agates are quite common. The fancy gemeyes often have engravings in them and it is not unknown for a few to have an additional stone setting withthe center of the gem that mimics a pupil.

Glue, Artisan: Artisan glue is used by a variety of craftsmen and thus there are a few different variants onthe marketplaces (though all are roughly the same in price).

Peg Leg, Wooden: A simple wooden leg with the proper fitting to allow a comfortable insert and grip ofthe stump.

Soup Pot: This is a somewhat smaller version of a cauldron, usually around 8” in diameter, and isconstructed of cast iron. It is primarily used in the day to day mundane exercise of boiling and cooking.Often this item is passed down from generation to generation amongst the poorer class and many asuperstitious peasant woman claims that her soup pot, given to her by her great grandmother of secretrecipes and mysterious ways, has some sort of magical property when it comes to making the winterevening stew taste just right.

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Teeth (Human and Demi-Human): These are quite simply the pulled teeth of humans, elves, halflings,and so on that are used in the replacement of missing teeth (or for making well fitting dentures) by barbers.These teeth are of good condition and still have a fair portion of the roots attached/undamaged. Only teethlacking in cavities, chipping, or other damage/wear are consider trade worthy.Note: Adventurers seeking a little extra income from their fallen foes may want to consider the value ofsuch teeth, as a barber will usually purchase them for around 4 sp per tooth (half the selling value).

Teeth (Humanoid): Not nearly as desirable (or often comfortable) as human/demi-human teeth, butuseable if needed.Note: Adventurers seeking a little extra income from their fallen foes may want to consider the value ofsuch teeth, as a barber will usually purchase them for around 5cp per tooth (half the selling value).

Thread: Extra thread for workers of fabric.

Wheelbarrow: A laborer’s trusted wooden friend.

Wood Stain: Commonly used amongst woodworkers and carpenters, this stain is a bit superior tocommonly found substitutes (berries and such).

CLOTHING:

Bed clothing: A simple cap and gown typically makes up the commoner’s bed clothes. More fancyvariants may incorporate lace, silk, common furs, and an overall luxurious or even romantic design.

Buttons: Replacement buttons for clothing.

Festival Costume: Perhaps even more flashy than an entertainer’s outfit, a festival costume is worn duringvarious celebrations. These outfits usually incorporate a variety of cloth patterns and accessories, includingfeathers, baubles, and decorative masks that cover the area around the wearer’s eyes.

Hat/Headpiece: A variety of hats and headpieces to complement whatever manner of dress the charactermay flaunt.

House Slippers: A popular favorite amongst the “better folk” of the village, house slippers are light weightshoes to keep the feet comfortable and warm when indoors during the bitterly cold parts of the year.

Leather Masks: Whether ceremonial use or for performance savvy fighters, these masks offer more of anappearance bonus than any real sense of armor or protection.

Loincloth: A simple loincloth made of cloth or hide.

Scarf: Silk scarves offer a lot of color and style but little warmth. Wool scarves do not have quite the flairof silk scarves but are quite warm.

Stockings/Socks: These are additional footwear that compliment the character’s typical garb. Woolstockings and socks are usually more geared towards warmth and comfort though actually moreeconomical. Though the practical advantage of silk is it’s strength and desirable weight, the typical use ofsilk in such garments is it’s appearance (whether it be in it sheer intimate apparel or complex patterns anddesigns).

Mounts And Related Gear:

Covered Cart: A typical cart with the addition with built up walls (around 2’ higher than normal) and asimple roof of either wood or treated canvas stuffed with thatch. The purpose of this cart is to keep any

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hauled materials somewhat out of the weather though one medium sized creature or two small sizedcreatures could use an empty covered cart for somewhat adequate (though cramped) shelter during heavystorms. A single horse, donkey, or mule can be used to pull this cart. This cart comes with harness.

Caravan Wagons: Caravan wagons, or gypsy carts, are prime choices for traveling adventurers. Thesesturdy wagons are longer and a wee bit wider than typical wagons and have sturdy wooden walls that areusually somewhat fancy in design on the exterior. Inside simple beds can either be used to sit upon duringthe day or are hinged to be folded up against the side walls. The typical caravan wagon houses up to fourmedium sized characters or six small sized characters. Also there is adequate storage space for goods that isstrategically placed on hooks or under the furnishings of the wagon’s interior. The roof of a caravan wagonconsists of a sturdy structure of wooden and metal framework, which is covered in heavy layers of treatedcanvas and thatch.The fancy caravan wagon variants also usually feature such visually appealing features as brass fittings andoften windows of stained glass. Also, fancy caravan wagons are usually a couple of feet longer than thestandard version and in the back feature a small but well contained fireplace and chimney constructed ofstone, iron, and copper pipe. Common caravan wagons require four horses to pull. Fancy versions requiresix horses to pull. Both versions come with harness.

Gnomish Cutting Shears: A truly innovative invention of the gnomes that has been applauded by noblerulers from many a land. The gnomish cutting shear is a contraption standing about five feet high thatmainly consists of a long wheel of metal roller blades attached to a wooden framework with another longmetal blade (at ground level) and harness. When pulled by a horse, donkey, or mule, the bladed wheel rollsacross the ground, causing the metal blades to cut down tall grasses. Usually the shears can clean up atypical acre of tall grass in four hours.

Performer’s Cart: This wagon is another gypsy cart variant, though much smaller and lightweight thanthe caravan wagons. It’s intentions is to provide comfortable transportation, shelter, and storage for a singletraveling entertainer of medium or small size (though a couple can cope within the cart together to somedegree if needed). Though there is no means of providing a fire within the cart, the walls are insulated withthatch and covered in canvas or other fabrics which help keep the cold out. The roof is likewise wellconstructed, and though the cart is built on the intentions of being light in weight, the whole structure issurprisingly very durable. Both versions of the cart feature a somewhat flamboyant design although fittingsof brass and silver, stained glass windows, and hanging draperies of fine silk are more likely seen in thefancy varieties. The performer’s cart requires two horses to pull. Comes with harness.

Plow: Simple but effective bladed tool for farming. Requires a horse, donkey, or mule to pull. Comes withharness.

Tent Wagon: An advanced version of the standard wagon that features wooden framework walls and aroof that is covered and sealed with treated canvas that’s stuffed with thatch. In addition to hauling gear,this cart can house two medium sized characters or four small sized characters. An extended tarp helpskeep the wagon’s driver somewhat out of the rain as well. Requires two horses to pull this wagon. Thiswagon comes with harness.

Sled, Covered: A larger version of the common sled with built up walls and a wooden or treated canvasroof that allows covering of equipment during storms and blizzards. Also, though somewhat cramped, twomedium sized characters or four small sized characters can seek somewhat adequate shelter in the coveredsled. Requires two horses, donkeys, or mules to pull. Comes with harness.

Food, Drink, Lodging, And Services:

Butter: A 1lb. portion of butter.

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Barber Services: The barber is an old equivalent to a dentist, hair trimmer, and blood letter. The barberpulls, fills, and replaces teeth. He offers trims, cuts, and shaves. Also, though not much of a full blownhealer, the barber may be able to reduce the duration of disease (DM’s option to cut disease effects durationtime in half) by ridding the body of bad blood through the use of leeches. In addition, if time allows, hemay also trim and file one’s nails. A simple visit to the barber would simply include one of the aboveservices while the price of full service pays for whatever may “ail you” that the barber can fix.GAME NOTE: Treat the services of a barber as a Profession skill.

Boiled Sweets: Hard candy made into a variety of colors, flavors, and simple shapes.

Cider: Traditional, alcoholic cider.

Distilled Spirits: Hard drinking alcohol, usually produced from grains or vegetables. This includes (but notlimited to) brandy, vodka, mescal, and rum.

Fortified Malt Brew: Also known as malt liquor, an alcoholic malt beverage that’s potency isstrengthened with the addition of sweet sugar compounds. Usually this drink is rougher in character, as isquite often it’s drinkers. Fortified malts are legendary for going down hard, producing commonly violent orcatatonic intoxication, and leaving it’s drinker with a miserable hangover afterwards.

Fortified Wines: This is a common wine who’s potency has been strengthened by the addition of brandyand/or special fermentation processes. Usually the actual wine used for this mixture is of the lower grade ofquality amongst common wines.

Fruit: Fresh fruit.

Gravediggers, Mourners, And Undertakers: In the event that a relative has died, the family (providedthat a proper funeral can be afforded) hire the services of the undertaker, mourners, and a gravedigger tosee that the body of their lost is properly laid to rest. The undertaker generally handles the generaloverseeing of the funeral preparations and proceedings while the mourners carry out whatever rituals maydeem proper. The grave digger simply assists the undertaker in putting the body to final rest.

Honey: Regular honey, with or without a piece of honeycomb.

Milk: Quite simply a pitcher’s worth of fresh milk.

Massage, Therapeutic: This is the more “legitimate” form of massages, mainly to cure aching musclesand back problems. Though the services won’t offer any permanent fixes or Constitution bonuses, a trip tothe massage therapist may offer 1 additional point of hit point healing per day (DM’s option).GAME NOTE: Treat the services of a massage therapist as a Profession skill.

Mead: Though usually popular amongst drinkers of ale and other such brews, mead is made fromfermented honey.

Olive Oil: A fine and somewhat expensive oil used for cooking.

Sugar: Could either be cane sugar or beet sugar, depending on what would be more available.

Taxidermist Services: So you’ve just killed that big beast, why not get it’s head mounted and stuffed? Thetaxidermist offers such services. To determine the cost and time to finish the job for the taxidermist, consultthe below chart:

Creature Size: Full Body: Half Body: Head: Other Body Part:Fine 1sp/1d3 hours ________ _____ ____________Diminutive 3sp/1d4 hours ________ 1sp/1d2hours ____________

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Tiny 8sp/1d8hours ________ 5sp/1d4hours 2sp/1d2hoursSmall 2gp/1d2days 1gp/1d2days 8sp/1d8hours 5sp/1d4hoursMedium 10gp/1d4days 5gp/1d2days 3gp/1d2days 8sp/1d6hoursLarge 25gp/2d4days 15gp/1d4days 8gp/1d4days 2gp/1d4daysHuge 100gp/1d4weeks 70gp/1d12days 50gp/1d8days 10gp/1d6daysGargantuan 500gp/1d6weeks 200gp/1d4weeks 100gp/1d3weeks 50gp/1d4weeksColossal 2000gp/2d6weeks 1200gp/2d4weeks 800gp/1d8weeks 500gp/1d4weeks

GAME NOTE: Treat the services of a taxidermist as a Craft skill.

Vegetables: Simply a pound of vegetables ready to use in cooking or to eat raw.

Vinegar: A gallon of vinegar.

Yam Beer: An alcoholic beverage made from fermented yams.

COMMODITIES:

Birds, Pet: These are usually smaller and/or non-combative birds that have been captured and somewhatdomesticated for sale as pets. Common varieties usually include doves, pigeons, and many breeds of localbirds that have been captured and bred. Fancy versions are usually parakeets, canaries, love birds, and soforth. Rare and exotics often include parrots and other such birds of paradise.

Cat: A tiny creature often used for either a companion pet or as a familiar. Though stray cats and kittensare usually in adequate supply, especially amongst well established villages and farmlands, the purchase ofsuch an animal from a bestiary keeper helps ensure better health and disposition.

Cedar Chips: These little shavings of wood come in handy with keeping away moths in clothing drawers.

Cocoa, Coffee, and Vanilla Beans: These items are sought after for their flavor and use in food and drink.

Cork Wood: 1lb. of natural cork wood for making stoppers and such.

Corn, Feed Quality: This is corn that’s condition or quality is considered a bit inferior for normalconsumption but would make for fine feed.

Dried Herbs: A miscellaneous variety of herbs not previously mentioned, including mugwort, skullcap,horehound, licorice, etc. Common herbs are easily found locally, while uncommon are either local but insmall supply or common in a nearby land. Rare and imported herbs are brought in from far away locations.

Duck: Quite simply, a live duck.

Eggs: Fresh eggs from common poultry.

Essential Oils: A vial of the essential fragrance oil from plants such as patchouli and sandalwood. Thoughoften considered a product of import, these are usually even considered of great value even in their ownnative lands. Essential oils can mixed with a larger liquid or oil based medium (such as distilled alcohol orolive oil) to make perfumes and colognes.

Fish, Pet: These are little fish such as goldfish and guppies.

Goose: A live goose for poultry farmers who are tired of raising chickens and ducks.

Lizard: Often kept as a pet, though usually more combative versions are preferred. Choices can includegeckos, chameleons, small monitors, iguanas, anoles, etc.

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Mice, Fancy: Domesticated pet mice that can be found in a variety of colors, including white albinos.Sometimes these mice also used to test the air quality below the surface.

Nuts: A common food item that’s also well suited for travel.

Pelts and Exotic Hides: Fur pelts and rare hides are considered valuable trade commodities, especiallyamongst lands with temperate to cooler climates. An often overlooked source of income for adventurers asmost tanners usually offer around ¼ the value for uncured hides and merchants ½ value for hides that theadventurers haven taken time to preserve themselves.

Monkey: These are domesticated, captive bred monkeys that are commonly used for pets or entertainment.Some traveling performers often teach these animals to perform various tricks, thus helping entertain anaudience.

Tarantula: A diminutive, non-lethal, furry spider that is often kept for a pet.

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