Doomkron just arrived. Doomkron put a perfect maple-handled mithril forging-hammer in his white silk cloak. [Public Workshops Supply Stall] A tin-clad counter occupies the center of the stall, and a large sign hangs from the main post that rises in the stall's center. An almost grim faced half-elf, with broad shoulders and muscled biceps, stands behind the counter, a polished mithril toothpick held in her teeth. You also see the clerk Samilla, a large placard, a wooden sign and some forging workshops. Obvious paths: south As you head toward the workshops, the clerk collects 300 silvers from you and directs you to a vacant one. [Orc Workshop] Uneven gaps between the rough-hewn planks of the walls make it clear that the workshop's walls are intended to only block out the worst of the weather. Crowded with a grinder, polisher and a workbench with a vise, this room is perhaps a third of the building's interior. Besides the exit, a red iron door pierces the center of the hut's one interior wall. For whatever reason, the bases of the workbench, grinder and polisher have each been carved with images of scampering rats. You also see a wooden bin, a rental hourglass and a large sign. Obvious exits: out On the sturdy workbench you see a diamond-jawed slab-cutter, a glaes forging-hammer handle-glyph and a glaes forging-hammer head-glyph. [Public Workshops Supply Stall] A tin-clad counter occupies the center of the stall, and a large sign hangs from the main post that rises in the stall's center. An almost grim faced half-elf, with broad shoulders and muscled biceps, stands behind the counter, a polished mithril toothpick held in her teeth. You also see the clerk Samilla, a large placard, a wooden sign and some forging workshops. Obvious paths: south Stooping over a crate of bronze slabs, Samilla sets to work transferring them from the crate to the display case, a look of taxed patience etched on her face. >order Welcome to The Supply Stall! The clerk Samilla offers her catalog to browse. Samilla exclaims, "Greetings stranger, have a look around!" Catalog ---------------------------------------------------------------------- 1. a leather crafter's apron 26. a quarterstaff endcap-glyph 2. a bronze bar 27. a mattock haft-glyph 3. a maoral block 28. a mattock head-glyph 4. a heavy steel slab 29. a flail haft-glyph 5. a large skin of tempering oil 30. a flail head-glyph 6. a large skin of enchanted oil 31. a spear shaft-glyph 7. a large skin of twice-enchanted oil 32. a spear head-glyph 8. a large skin of ensorcelled oil 33. a pilum shaft-glyph 9. a heavy mithril slab 34. a pilum head-glyph 10. a heavy ora slab 35. a halberd shaft-glyph 11. a heavy imflass slab 36. a halberd head-glyph 12. a heavy vultite slab 37. a knuckle-duster handle-glyph 13. a dagger hilt-glyph 38. a knuckle-duster blade-glyph 14. a dagger blade-glyph 39. a hook-knife hilt-glyph 15. a shortsword hilt-glyph 40. a hook-knife blade-glyph 16. a shortsword blade-glyph 41. a knuckle-blade handle-glyph 17. a main gauche hilt-glyph 42. a knuckle-blade blade-glyph 18. a main gauche blade-glyph 43. a troll-claw handle-glyph 19. a cudgel handle-glyph 44. a troll-claw blade-glyph 20. a cudgel head-glyph 45. a greatsword hilt-glyph 21. a mace handle-glyph 46. a greatsword blade-glyph 22. a mace head-glyph 47. a backsword hilt-glyph 23. a crowbill handle-glyph 48. a backsword blade-glyph 24. a crowbill head-glyph 49. a hammer of Kai haft-glyph 25. a quarterstaff shaft-glyph 50. a hammer of Kai head-glyph You can APPRAISE, INSPECT or DESCRIBE any item by number, ORDER by number to get pricing and customization options, BUY to purchase, or ORDER HELP for more info. >a bronze bar You ask about the price of a bronze bar. You try to strike up some conversation before getting down to business, but Samilla will have none of it. Samilla says, "I can see you have a sharp mind indeed. Perhaps 99 silvers would satisfy your intellect? Final offer." You may order a QUANTITY of this item, ORDER something else, or BUY this item. Samilla exclaims, "Sold for 99 silvers!" Samilla takes the 99 silvers you offer in payment. She hands you a bronze bar and says, "Here's your purchase. Thanks for your patronage." You put a bronze bar in your ebony cloak. You ask about the price of a maoral block. You try to strike up some conversation before getting down to business, but Samilla will have none of it. Samilla says, "I can see you have a sharp mind indeed. Perhaps 19 silvers would satisfy your intellect? Final offer." You may order a QUANTITY of this item, ORDER something else, or BUY this item. >order Catalog ---------------------------------------------------------------------- 1. a leather crafter's apron 26. a quarterstaff endcap-glyph 2. a bronze bar 27. a mattock haft-glyph 3. a maoral block 28. a mattock head-glyph 4. a heavy steel slab 29. a flail haft-glyph 5. a large skin of tempering oil 30. a flail head-glyph 6. a large skin of enchanted oil 31. a spear shaft-glyph 7. a large skin of twice-enchanted oil 32. a spear head-glyph 8. a large skin of ensorcelled oil 33. a pilum shaft-glyph 9. a heavy mithril slab 34. a pilum head-glyph 10. a heavy ora slab 35. a halberd shaft-glyph 11. a heavy imflass slab 36. a halberd head-glyph 12. a heavy vultite slab 37. a knuckle-duster handle-glyph 13. a dagger hilt-glyph 38. a knuckle-duster blade-glyph 14. a dagger blade-glyph 39. a hook-knife hilt-glyph 15. a shortsword hilt-glyph 40. a hook-knife blade-glyph 16. a shortsword blade-glyph 41. a knuckle-blade handle-glyph 17. a main gauche hilt-glyph 42. a knuckle-blade blade-glyph 18. a main gauche blade-glyph 43. a troll-claw handle-glyph 19. a cudgel handle-glyph 44. a troll-claw blade-glyph 20. a cudgel head-glyph 45. a greatsword hilt-glyph 21. a mace handle-glyph 46. a greatsword blade-glyph 22. a mace head-glyph 47. a backsword hilt-glyph 23. a crowbill handle-glyph 48. a backsword blade-glyph 24. a crowbill head-glyph 49. a hammer of Kai haft-glyph 25. a quarterstaff shaft-glyph 50. a hammer of Kai head-glyph You can APPRAISE, INSPECT or DESCRIBE any item by number, ORDER by number to get pricing and customization options, BUY to purchase, or ORDER HELP for more info. >a bronze bar You ask about the price of a bronze bar. Putting on your best bargaining face, you launch into a bit of haggling with Samilla. "My good friend!" she exclaims, "surely you would not cheat a noble merchant as myself out of her life's work! I'll take 99 silvers, but only for you." Despite Samilla's protestations, she seems not displeased. You may order a QUANTITY of this item, ORDER something else, or BUY this item. Samilla exclaims, "Sold for 99 silvers!" Samilla takes the 99 silvers you offer in payment. She hands you a bronze bar and says, "Here's your purchase. Thanks for your patronage." >put bar in my cloak Your bar won't fit in the ebony cloak. >put bar in my pac On the sturdy workbench you see a diamond-jawed slab-cutter, a glaes forging-hammer handle-glyph and a glaes forging-hammer head-glyph. stare head-glyph You carefully trace the forging-hammer pattern onto the surface of the bronze in your hand. Your material is marked with a pattern, next you'll need to shape it somehow. Glancing around you see a grinder that may suit your needs. Roundtime: 30 sec. turn grinder You give the grinding wheel a powerful shove to get it spinning, then move nimbly to take your seat at the wheel. Roundtime: 105 sec. You set your right foot against the already moving rocker pedal and begin pumping to set the wheel spinning more quickly. Settling the bronze bar comfortably in your left hand, you press it against the spinning stone. Bits of bronze leap into the air as the rough stone eats away at it. Dim, reddish sparks leap from the spinning wheel as you grind away at your bronze bar. Dim, reddish sparks leap from the spinning wheel as you grind away at your bronze bar. Dim, reddish sparks leap from the spinning wheel as you grind away at your bronze bar. Dim, reddish sparks leap from the spinning wheel as you grind away at your bronze bar. Dim, reddish sparks leap from the spinning wheel as you grind away at your bronze bar. You finish your work and stand up, turning the bronze hammer-head in your hands. You nod, satisfied with the piece you've created. Aha, you learned something that time. You put a leftover bronze bar in your ebony cloak. You put a rough bronze hammer-head in your invar-scaled pack. [Orc Workshop] Uneven gaps between the rough-hewn planks of the walls make it clear that the workshop's walls are intended to only block out the worst of the weather. Crowded with a grinder, polisher and a workbench with a vise, this room is perhaps a third of the building's interior. Besides the exit, a red iron door pierces the center of the hut's one interior wall. For whatever reason, the bases of the workbench, grinder and polisher have each been carved with images of scampering rats. You also see a wooden bin, a rental hourglass and a large sign. Obvious exits: out go out [Public Workshops Supply Stall] A tin-clad counter occupies the center of the stall, and a large sign hangs from the main post that rises in the stall's center. An almost grim faced half-elf, with broad shoulders and muscled biceps, stands behind the counter, a polished mithril toothpick held in her teeth. You also see the clerk Samilla, a large placard, a wooden sign and some forging workshops. Obvious paths: south You ask about the price of a bronze bar. You try to strike up some conversation before getting down to business, but Samilla will have none of it. Samilla says, "I can see you have a sharp mind indeed. Perhaps 99 silvers would satisfy your intellect? Final offer." You may order a QUANTITY of this item, ORDER something else, or BUY this item. You ask about the price of a maoral block. Putting on your best bargaining face, you launch into a bit of haggling with Samilla. "My good friend!" she exclaims, "surely you would not cheat a noble merchant as myself out of her life's work! I'll take 19 silvers, but only for you." Despite Samilla's protestations, she seems not displeased. You may order a QUANTITY of this item, ORDER something else, or BUY this item. You ask about the price of a maoral block. You banter a bit with Samilla but sense you aren't getting very far in your bargaining. Samilla says, "But Bremerial! I have to make a living, you must realize! I could not go below 19 silvers." Samilla exclaims, "Sold for 19 silvers!" Samilla takes the 19 silvers you offer in payment. She hands you a maoral block and says, "Here's your purchase. Thanks for your patronage." You put a maoral block in your invar-scaled pack. go workshop Realizing you still have some time remaining, the clerk directs you to your rented workshop. [Orc Workshop] Uneven gaps between the rough-hewn planks of the walls make it clear that the workshop's walls are intended to only block out the worst of the weather. Crowded with a grinder, polisher and a workbench with a vise, this room is perhaps a third of the building's interior. Besides the exit, a red iron door pierces the center of the hut's one interior wall. For whatever reason, the bases of the workbench, grinder and polisher have each been carved with images of scampering rats. You also see a wooden bin, a rental hourglass and a large sign. Obvious exits: out You remove a maoral block from in your invar-scaled pack. You swap your maoral block from your right to your left hand. On the sturdy workbench you see a diamond-jawed slab-cutter, a glaes forging-hammer handle-glyph and a glaes forging-hammer head-glyph. >stare handle-glyph You carefully trace the forging-hammer pattern onto the surface of the maoral in your hand. Your material is marked with a pattern, next you'll need to shape it somehow. Glancing around you see a grinder that may suit your needs. Roundtime: 30 sec. R>turn grinder You give the grinding wheel a powerful shove to get it spinning, then move nimbly to take your seat at the wheel. Roundtime: 105 sec. You set your right foot against the already moving rocker pedal and begin pumping to set the wheel spinning more quickly. Settling the maoral block comfortably in your left hand, you press it against the spinning stone. Bits of maoral leap into the air as the rough stone eats away at it. Reddish dust rises from the spinning wheel as you grind away at your maoral block. Reddish dust rises from the spinning wheel as you grind away at your maoral block. Reddish dust rises from the spinning wheel as you grind away at your maoral block. Reddish dust rises from the spinning wheel as you grind away at your maoral block. Reddish dust rises from the spinning wheel as you grind away at your maoral block. Things seem to be going okay, but this is more difficult than you expected. After grinding for what seems like an eternity you realize that the scribed pattern has been chewed away, but the remaining maoral doesn't look like anything yet. You decide the safest thing to do now is to re-scribe the maoral block with the glyph and try again. That's assuming the block is still large enough to hold the pattern. Resignedly, you get to your feet. Aha, you learned something that time. turn grinder The material you intend to shape has not been scribed with a pattern to work from. You need to use a glyph from the workbench to mark your material first. >l on work On the sturdy workbench you see a diamond-jawed slab-cutter, a glaes forging-hammer handle-glyph and a glaes forging-hammer head-glyph. >stare handle-glyph You carefully trace the forging-hammer pattern onto the surface of the maoral in your hand. Your material is marked with a pattern, next you'll need to shape it somehow. Glancing around you see a grinder that may suit your needs. Roundtime: 30 sec. R>turn grinder You give the grinding wheel a powerful shove to get it spinning, then move nimbly to take your seat at the wheel. Roundtime: 105 sec. You set your right foot against the already moving rocker pedal and begin pumping to set the wheel spinning more quickly. Settling the maoral block comfortably in your left hand, you press it against the spinning stone. Bits of maoral leap into the air as the rough stone eats away at it. Reddish dust rises from the spinning wheel as you grind away at your maoral block. Reddish dust rises from the spinning wheel as you grind away at your maoral block. Reddish dust rises from the spinning wheel as you grind away at your maoral block. Reddish dust rises from the spinning wheel as you grind away at your maoral block. Reddish dust rises from the spinning wheel as you grind away at your maoral block. You finish your work and stand up, turning the maoral hammer-handle in your hands. You nod, satisfied with the piece you've created. Aha, you learned something that time. You put a leftover maoral block in your invar-scaled pack. lean polis You give the polishing wheel a shove to set it spinning, then lean against the armrest. You set your right foot against the already moving rocker pedal and begin pumping to set the wheel spinning more quickly. Roundtime: 80 sec. Settling the maoral hammer-handle in your left hand, you press it against the spinning wheel, and a low whine fills the air. The hum of the spinning wheel and the scent of abrasive compound fills the air as you refine the shape of your maoral hammer-handle. Leaning close over your work, you press the hammer-handle against the wheel, reducing areas of roughness to a polished sheen. You pause to press a tube of diamond dust paste against the hard felt wheel, loading it again with abrasive. Then you resume your polishing. The hum of the spinning wheel and the scent of abrasive compound fills the air as you refine the shape of your maoral hammer-handle. Leaning close over your work, you press the hammer-handle against the wheel, reducing areas of roughness to a polished sheen. You pause to press a tube of diamond dust paste against the hard felt wheel, loading it again with abrasive. Then you resume your polishing. Leaning close over your work, you press the hammer-handle against the wheel, reducing areas of roughness to a polished sheen. You straighten up from working at the polishing wheel and run your fingers over the smooth surface of your maoral hammer-handle. You put a finished maoral hammer-handle in your invar-scaled pack. You remove a rough bronze hammer-head from in your invar-scaled pack. lean polis You give the polishing wheel a shove to set it spinning, then lean against the armrest. You set your right foot against the already moving rocker pedal and begin pumping to set the wheel spinning more quickly. Roundtime: 80 sec. Settling the bronze hammer-head in your left hand, you press it against the spinning wheel, and a low whine fills the air. The hum of the spinning wheel and the scent of abrasive compound fills the air as you refine the shape of your bronze hammer-head. Leaning close over your work, you press the hammer-head against the wheel, reducing areas of roughness to a polished sheen. You pause to press a tube of diamond dust paste against the hard felt wheel, loading it again with abrasive. Then you resume your polishing. The hum of the spinning wheel and the scent of abrasive compound fills the air as you refine the shape of your bronze hammer-head. Leaning close over your work, you press the hammer-head against the wheel, reducing areas of roughness to a polished sheen. You pause to press a tube of diamond dust paste against the hard felt wheel, loading it again with abrasive. Then you resume your polishing. Leaning close over your work, you press the hammer-head against the wheel, reducing areas of roughness to a polished sheen. You straighten up from working at the polishing wheel and run your fingers over the smooth surface of your bronze hammer-head. You remove a finished maoral hammer-handle from in your invar-scaled pack. >turn vise You set your hammer-head in the vise and turn the handle until the part is held snugly in the vise's grip. Roundtime: 70 sec. Frowning in concentration, you set to work assembling your bronze hammer-head and maoral hammer-handle into a well-crafted whole. You pause to examine both pieces closely and then try putting them together more forcefully. Intent upon fitting the two pieces together, you twist the hammer-handle back and forth trying to fit it to the hammer-head. You dip some rendered rolton fat from a small, earthenware tub and smear it on the hammer-head, then try again. You pause to examine both pieces closely and then try putting them together more forcefully. You dip some rendered rolton fat from a small, earthenware tub and smear it on the hammer-head, then try again. Things seem to be going OK, but the hammer-head and hammer-handle shouldn't be this difficult to put together. With all the pushing and prying you realize that the vise has loosened up. You decide the safest thing to do now is to re-set the hammer-head in the vise, tighten it snugly, and take another try at it. Aha, you learned something that time. R>turn vise You set your hammer-head in the vise and turn the handle until the part is held snugly in the vise's grip. Roundtime: 70 sec. Frowning in concentration, you set to work assembling your bronze hammer-head and maoral hammer-handle into a well-crafted whole. You pick up a file and file the hammer-head where the hammer-handle will fit, then try fitting them together again. You pause to examine both pieces closely and then try putting them together more forcefully. You pause to examine both pieces closely and then try putting them together more forcefully. You pick up a file and file the hammer-head where the hammer-handle will fit, then try fitting them together again. You pause to examine both pieces closely and then try putting them together more forcefully. Things seem to be going OK, but the hammer-head and hammer-handle shouldn't be this difficult to put together. With all the pushing and prying you realize that the vise has loosened up. You decide the safest thing to do now is to re-set the hammer-head in the vise, tighten it snugly, and take another try at it. Aha, you learned something that time. turn vise You set your hammer-head in the vise and turn the handle until the part is held snugly in the vise's grip. Roundtime: 70 sec. Frowning in concentration, you set to work assembling your bronze hammer-head and maoral hammer-handle into a well-crafted whole. You pick up a file and file the hammer-head where the hammer-handle will fit, then try fitting them together again. You dip some rendered rolton fat from a small, earthenware tub and smear it on the hammer-head, then try again. You pick up a file and file the hammer-head where the hammer-handle will fit, then try fitting them together again. You pick up a file and file the hammer-head where the hammer-handle will fit, then try fitting them together again. You pause to examine both pieces closely and then try putting them together more forcefully. Things seem to be going OK, but the hammer-head and hammer-handle shouldn't be this difficult to put together. With all the pushing and prying you realize that the vise has loosened up. You decide the safest thing to do now is to re-set the hammer-head in the vise, tighten it snugly, and take another try at it. Aha, you learned something that time. R>turn vise You set your hammer-head in the vise and turn the handle until the part is held snugly in the vise's grip. Roundtime: 70 sec. Frowning in concentration, you set to work assembling your bronze hammer-head and maoral hammer-handle into a well-crafted whole. You pick up a file and file the hammer-head where the hammer-handle will fit, then try fitting them together again. You pause to examine both pieces closely and then try putting them together more forcefully. You pick up a file and file the hammer-head where the hammer-handle will fit, then try fitting them together again. You pick up a file and file the hammer-head where the hammer-handle will fit, then try fitting them together again. You pause to examine both pieces closely and then try putting them together more forcefully. Things seem to be going OK, but the hammer-head and hammer-handle shouldn't be this difficult to put together. With all the pushing and prying you realize that the vise has loosened up. You decide the safest thing to do now is to re-set the hammer-head in the vise, tighten it snugly, and take another try at it. Aha, you learned something that time. turn vise You set your hammer-head in the vise and turn the handle until the part is held snugly in the vise's grip. Roundtime: 70 sec. Frowning in concentration, you set to work assembling your bronze hammer-head and maoral hammer-handle into a well-crafted whole. You pick up a file and file the hammer-head where the hammer-handle will fit, then try fitting them together again. You pick up a file and file the hammer-head where the hammer-handle will fit, then try fitting them together again. You pause to examine both pieces closely and then try putting them together more forcefully. You pause to examine both pieces closely and then try putting them together more forcefully. You pause to examine both pieces closely and then try putting them together more forcefully. You finish your work and step back, turning the bronze forging-hammer in your hands. You nod, satisfied with the piece you've created. Aha, you learned something that time. >wear forging hammer You attach a crude maoral-handled bronze forging-hammer to your leather wand belt.