Decker Books

59 year old Longfoot construction, medium sized

Location: Olphby

Owned by: Moscodic Decker

A brick house with a slate tile roof. A small golden dog yaps as strangers approach. It's nametag says "Scruffy." The dwelling also serves as a Booksellers.

Occupants

Name Role Age Gender Race Description
Caradndo Bunceville 68 Male Longfoot He is an elderly longfoot with amber eyes, balding grey hair, a big bushy moustache, and medium brown skin.
Elansca Bunceville Shopkeep's Assistant 44 Female Human She is an adult human with amber eyes, long tied back dyed auburn hair, and medium brown skin.
Everambse Drululapup-Decker Housekeeper 48 Male Human He is an adult human with hazel eyes, a shaved head, stubble, and medium brown skin.
Moscodic Decker Shopkeep 87 Male Longfoot He is an elderly longfoot with hazel eyes, a white quiff, a clean shaven face, and medium brown skin.
Rowauby Bunceville Shopkeep's Assistant 36 Female Human She is an adult human with amber eyes, long tied back black hair, and medium brown skin.
Tombuccno Bunceville Housekeeper 32 Male Human He is an adult human with amber eyes (behind a pair of spectacles), dark-brown and grey streaked hair in a bun, a big bushy moustache, and medium brown skin.

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Items for sale

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At this location, items are priced between 92% and 110% of their base value.

Available Price Value Item Description Weight
1 4 gp 7 sp 5 gp "Bad job" By Rhoore Reeypup

Not a particularly famous book and a disappointing read.
5 lbs.
1 6 gp 7 sp 7 gp "Cliffhanger" By Amber Rose

A trashy romance novel. Two men find love while on a grueling and dangerous mountain trek.
5 lbs.
1 8 gp 8 gp "Glind palt Glaich" (Dog-eared) By Inelda Orbrysar

A collection uplifting poetry in the original Elvish.

The book is a bit dog-eared, but in serviceable condition.
5 lbs.
1 9 gp 3 sp 10 gp "Glind palt Nimbë" By Inelda Orbrysar

A collection mournful poems in the original Elvish.
5 lbs.
1 5 gp 4 sp 5 gp "His lazy thing" By Pansina Headman

Not a particularly famous book, yet thought provoking.
5 lbs.
1 25 gp 25 gp "Identifying Stonework" (Illustrated) By Thóni Eagertunnel

A guidebook on the identification of dwarven stone works. The book is broken down by era and faction. It concludes with a short chapter on lost Theyrusen works. An expensive illustrated edition, with painted etchings.
5 lbs.
1 7 gp 4 sp 7 gp "Love on the high-seas" By Amber Rose

A trashy romance novel. The plot revolves around a woman kidnapped by a suave otterfolk pirate.
5 lbs.
1 11 gp 10 gp "Pirates of Ataland" By Frank Strickland

A book all about pirates. How they operate, customs and codes, and other information on the pirate way of life. Unlike other more fanciful volumes, this book depicts a very accurate - and grisly - look at life onboard a pirate ship.
5 lbs.
1 11 gp 10 gp "Practical Brewery Tips" By Webb Oldchest Korort Ebnint Cloudy Pandorane

A perfect guide for somebody who wants to brew their own booze. Beers, ciders and wines each have a dedicated chapter.
5 lbs.
1 4 gp 7 sp 5 gp "That brilliant mystery" By Rielain Pholon

Not a particularly famous book, yet memorable.
5 lbs.
1 14 gp 12 gp 5 sp "The Chef's Collected Cakes" (Mint) By Chef Gorman

The last word on baking cakes. Contains dozens of cake recipes from across Ataland.

The book is in mint condition.
5 lbs.
1 10 gp 10 gp "The art of Sashimi" By Reyen Heyemapup

A book on how to serve raw fish. Contains explicit instructions on cuts and presentation. Invented by Otterfolk, this method of serving fish has become popular in high-society.
5 lbs.
1 4 gp 8 sp 5 gp "Their enchanting cat" By Pieru Rhemapup

Not a particularly famous book, but entertaining none the less.
5 lbs.
1 12 gp 12 gp 5 sp "What Not To Eat" (Mint) By Anthiil

What at first looks like a wilderness survival guide on closer inspection is reveals itself to be a poisoners handbook, packed with detailed and accurate information covering doses required to achieve different effects, from a mild tingle to a painful death.

The book is in mint condition.
5 lbs.
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