Crandall-Mansfield's Rare Booksellers

437 year old Human construction, medium sized

Location: City of Meltford

Owned by: Dorothy Crandall-Mansfield

The wooden beams on this 4th Century home are painted tan. The dwelling also serves as a Booksellers.

Occupants

Name Role Age Gender Race Description
Allen Crandall Journalist 41 Male Human He is an adult human with brown eyes, scruffy black hair, a clean shaven face, and medium brown skin.
Alvin Crandall-Mansfield 7 Male Human He is a human child with amber eyes, short strawberry hair, and olive skin.
Baden Crandall Housekeeper 41 Male Human He is an adult human with blue eyes, dyed auburn hair in braids, a clean shaven face, and light pink skin.
Dorothy Crandall-Mansfield Shopkeep 37 Female Human She is an adult human with green eyes, long flowing light-brown hair, and olive skin.
Harrison Crandall-Mansfield 10 Male Human He is a human child with green eyes, a blond quiff, and olive skin.
Willie Crandall-Mansfield Housekeeper 39 Male Human He is an adult human with amber eyes, a shaved head, a clean shaven face, and light pink skin.

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Items for sale

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At this location, items are priced between 103% and 114% of their base value.

Available Price Value Item Description Weight
1 4 gp 5 sp 4 gp "Each chaotic place" (Dog-eared) By Vardir Annada Lard

Not a particularly famous book, however it is well written.

The book is a bit dog-eared, but in serviceable condition.
5 lbs.
1 8 gp 4 sp 8 gp "Fingeth's Book of Elven Letters" (Dog-eared) By Fingeth

A calligraphers guide to the Elven alphabet. When making a ability check using a Forgery Kit involving Elven, you can consult this book to gain +1 to the check. You can only consult one book per check.

The book is a bit dog-eared, but in serviceable condition.
5 lbs.
1 9 gp 1 sp 8 gp "From Basket to Zigzag: A Book for Weavers" (Dog-eared) By Emeldida Eledhwen Pearson

A pattern book, with instructions on how to recreate all the most popular cloth designs and regional weaves. Aimed at the professional weaver but may also be of use to anyone who needs to create an authentic disguise...

The book is a bit dog-eared, but in serviceable condition.
5 lbs.
1 5 gp 6 sp 5 gp "Her new hunt" By Preyey

Not a particularly famous book, but surprising to the end.
5 lbs.
1 11 gp 10 gp "Identifying Stonework" 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.
5 lbs.
1 11 gp 10 gp "K'ryn's Return to Fairyland" By Mr. K'ryn

An apocryphal account of Mr. K'ryns adventure back to Fairyland, after being urged by his own fans to find more fairy-tales. The book contains several short stories within the main story.
5 lbs.
1 11 gp 10 gp "Lurgid bee" By Peree Doolapup

A collection of pretty awful experimental poems.
5 lbs.
1 5 gp 2 sp 5 gp "One fast place" By Lindava Bolgenose

Not a particularly famous book, yet memorable.
5 lbs.
1 4 gp 5 sp 4 gp "Our chaotic hero" (Dog-eared) By Eilinna Amaride Elorn

Not a particularly famous book and a disappointing read.

The book is a bit dog-eared, but in serviceable condition.
5 lbs.
1 11 gp 10 gp "The King's right knee" By Peree Doolapup

A collection of satirical poems poking fun at politics.
5 lbs.
1 26 gp 25 gp "The cleric" (Illustrated) By Bofáin Taleforger

Fiction. Deep in a dwarven city, an ordinary cleric is thrust in to a web of politics when a lord is assassinated. She must uncover the truth of the plot, but does not know who to trust. An expensive illustrated edition, with painted etchings.
5 lbs.
1 5 gp 5 sp 5 gp "Their ugly spirit" By Donnala Buncegardner-Coifer

Not a particularly famous book, but pretty interesting.
5 lbs.
1 11 gp 10 gp "What Not To Eat" 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.
5 lbs.
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