Lassaran Sylvan Encampment

October 2011

Wehnimer’s Landing

 

Updated 12:30am, 10/17/11

Looking for item stats and scripts

 

Special thanks to Kyaloria for helping to complete the lists!

 

[Lower Dragonsclaw, Forest] – Lich room 216

You release the scents of the various herbs growing on the forest floor with your steps.  They mingle with the breeze that courses through the trees to create an ever-changing, but always pleasant, aroma.  You also see a faint mist-encased trail.

Obvious paths: north, northeast, southwest

 

Shops and Item Listings

 

A Domed Enclosure

A Forest Clearing, northwest room

A Forest Clearing, southeast room

 

A Domed Enclosure

southeast room

a domed and sapling-framed enclosure

 

On the grinding stone you see a wide-headed polished birch pestle and a flat-headed chunky walnut pestle.

 

7k, properties unknown

a wide-headed polished birch pestle

a flat-headed chunky walnut pestle

 

On the drying stone you see an arrow-shaped glossy sorrel leaf and a feathery chervil leaf.

 

200, properties unknown

an arrow-shaped glossy green sorrel leaf

a feathery chervil leaf

 

Tastes

an arrow-shaped glossy green sorrel leaf (2 bites)

Your mouth feels fresh and clean -- not quite as kissable as mint might have been, but filled with a pleasant flavor.

Very refreshing and pleasant.

a feathery chervil leaf (2 bites)

The pleasantly mild taste fills your mouth.

The feathery little leaves tickle your tongue lightly.

 

On the baking stone you see a plump grey clay baking vessel, a char-edged clay baking vessel, a reddish brown clay baking vessel and an herbed acorn flatbread.

 

500, not worn, no pockets, can be tapped to reveal food within

a plump grey clay baking vessel (a wild mushroom risotto)

a char-edged clay baking vessel (an apple-filled roasted pheasant wrapped in sweet geranium leaves)

a reddish brown clay baking vessel (a roasted brook trout)

100, properties unknown

an herbed acorn flatbread topped with sorrel pesto

 

Tastes

a plump grey clay baking vessel – a wild mushroom risotto (7 bites)

Sylvan: The subtle flavoring of shallots, Lassarran cheese, and pepper are blended into a rich, thick goat milk cream that is riddled with firm rice and delectable wild mushrooms.

Sylvan: Richy, earthy morsels of mushrooms mingle with the firm rice within a thick cream of sharp and mild cheeses.

Non-sylvan: Thick and thin strips of tender mushroom house the bountiful flavors of the risotto.

Non-sylvan: Richy and creamy, the risotto is layered with exotic flavors that wrap the firmness of the rice.

a char-edged clay baking vessel – an apple-filled roasted pheasant wrapped in sweet geranium leaves (7 bites)

Sylvan: Tiny cubes of moist apple blend with the lightly gamely flavoring of the pheasant, while the delicate, thin geranium leaf adds a hint of mint and enhances the sweetness.

Sylvan: Succulent and moist, the tender pheasant easily falls apart and is infused with the combined sweetness of apple and geranium.

Non-sylvan: Tantalizing tender pheasant morsels mingle delicately with the light sweetness of apple.

Non-sylvan: Mint flavored geranium leaves bring a hint of herb to the apple-stuffed pheasant.

a reddish brown clay baking vessel – a roasted brook trout (7 bites)

Sylvan: Tender and light, the brook trout is roasted within a light flaky, outer shell of thyme and fennel flour that is crisped with olive oil.  Mixed within the layers is the appealing crunch of coarse salt, peppercorn, rosemary, and lemon zest.

Sylvan: Roasted to perfection, the brook trout has clearly been soaked in milk reducing the strong gaminess of the flaky white fish.  An amalgamation of thyme, garlic, rosemary, salt, and peppercorn enrich the already delectable dish.

Non-sylvan: Thyme and fennel flour create a light flaky coating that wraps the tender white meat of the brook trout.

Non-sylvan: Salted milk, laced with peppercorn and garlic, reduces the gamey flavor of the brook trout.

an herbed acorn flatbread topped with sorrel pesto (3 bites)

Sylvan: The earthy richness of the acorn flour used in the creation of the flatbread is enhanced by the sorrel, chickweed, and purslane of the moist pesto.

Sylvan: Thin and chewy, the flatbread is topped with a combination of lemon, nut, and cheese flavors that are enhanced by coarse salts.

Non-sylvan: Pinenuts add a pleasant crunch to the dense, chewy flatbread.

Non-sylvan: Dense and firm, the flatbread is topped with crisp greens and moist sorrel.

 

On the warm black stone you see a minty lemon verbena tea, a cherry and black rose sun tea, a lavender and almond flour biscuit, a bowl of herbed fig consomme and a thick rye and barley porridge.

 

Properties unknown

a minty lemon verbena tea (200)

a cherry and black rose sun tea (200)

a lavender and almond flour biscuit (100)

a bowl of herbed fig consomme (300)

a thick rye and barley oat porridge (300)

 

Tastes

a minty lemon verbena tea (5 sips)

This elegant sylvan blend bears just the right amount of lemon flavor and a dash of spice.

A wonderfully delicious lemon taste tingles on your tongue.

a cherry and black rose sun tea (5 sips)

Sylvan: Strong, yet delicate, the breakfast tea brings to life the vitality of black rose petals, crisp purity of cherry blossoms, the mild sweetness of honey, and the stark richness of cloves.

Sylvan: Laced with a subtle hint of clove honey, the tea embodies the crispness of cherry blossoms and the delicate verve of black rose leaves.

Non-sylvan: Exotic spices mingle amongst the sweet honey flavor in the cherry flavored tea.

Non-sylvan: Heady and floral, the light tea is laced with honey.

a lavender and almond flour biscuit (3 bites)

Sylvan: Delectable and light, the airy biscuit combines the rich earthiness of almond with the clean, flowery sharpness of lavender.

Sylvan: Honey-laced butter, barely discernable beneath the rich nutty almond and the sweet lavender, adds a subtle moistness to the biscuit that is pleasant.

Non-sylvan: Though sweet in scent, the biscuit carries heavy overtones of rich almond.

Non-sylvan: Light and airy, the biscuit is laced with a light floral scent that is pleasing to the senses.

a bowl of herbed fig consomme (6 sips)

Sylvan: Clear and respectable, the consomme blends the strength of anise, the earthiness of cinnamon, the innocence of vanilla, and the clarity of orange.

Sylvan: Thickly flavored, though as thin as water, the consomme houses delectable morsels of fig and is accented with an earthy body.

Non-sylvan: Rich and flavored with exotic spices, the deceptively thin consomme is appealing to the palate.

Non-sylvan: Tender figs melt upon the palate and compliment the exotic flavors of the consomme.

a thick rye and barley oat porridge (6 sips)

No taste messaging.

 

 

On the hoarfrost-limed stone you see a frosted blush white wine, a frosted deep burgundy wine, a bowl of grated carrot salad, a bowl of elderflower fool and a scalloped eggplant quiche.

 

In the Sylvankind language, it reads:

Here I borrow Frost,

Preserving what I may.

Here I implore Him,

Please will you stay?

Here I borrow Cold,

Preserving all from decay.

Here I implore Her,

Do not soon go away.

 

Properties unknown

a frosted blush white wine (200)

a frosted deep burgundy wine (200)

a bowl of grated carrot salad laced with orange blossom water (200)

a bowl of gooseberry and elderflower fool (300)

a scalloped eggplant and tomato quiche (200)

 

Tastes

a frosted blush white wine (5 sips)

A herbaceous tang contrasts with spicy vanilla and star anise, adding depth to the long finish of the wine.

The silky mouthfeel of the supple wine is augmented by sharp aggressive notes of vanilla and star anise.

a frosted deep burgundy wine (5 sips)

Bounding forward with berry and vanilla oak aromas, the wine is a pleasant mixture of soft ripe sweetness and earthy tones.

Fine tannins leave little tang in the aftertaste, complementing the full-bodied flavor in perfect harmony.

a bowl of grated carrot salad laced with orange blossom water (6 bites)

Sylvan: Bathed in cool, sweet orange flower water, the salad is woven of both exotic and clean flavors that crunch with each bite.

Sylvan: Aromatic and crisp, the salad is a delightful combination of sweet carrots, sharp enadive, and earthy cinnamon.

Non-sylvan: Subtle hints of orange pleasantly bathe the cool, crisp carrot slivers of the salad.

Non-sylvan: Pungent and strong, the endive in the salad is a strong counterpoint to the crisp carrots.

a bowl of gooseberry and eiderflower fool (6 sips)

Sylvan: Containing the consistency of custard, the fool has a light egg-flavoring is accented by the vanilla and clove characteristic of elderflower cordial.

Sylvan: Pleasantly creamed, the fool is a mingling of crisp gooseberries, sweet lavender, and nutty almond cream.

Non-sylvan: Creaming and light, the fool has a variety of berry and flower flavorings.

Non-sylvan: A hint of almond and vanilla add to the creamy, flowery pleasantness of the fool.

a scalloped eggplant and tomato quiche (4 bites)

Sylvan: Tender and mild, the quiche combines creamy milks and the distinct taste of robin eggs.  Trapped within the moist layers are wafers of spring tomato and salted eggplant, as well as delicate onion, peppercorn, and sharp cheese.

Sylvan: Wafer thin layers of spring fresh tomatoes and salted eggplant create a tender dish that is accented with a creamy egg base.

Non-sylvan: Wafer thin players of spring fresh tomatoes and salted eggplant create a tender dish that is accented with a creamy egg base.

Non-sylvan: Bound with an egg base, the scalloped eggplant and tomato quiche is riddled with tender onions.

 

In the assortment of pouches you see a crystalized verdant mint leaf, a honey-coated curled cinammon stick and a delicate glazed mulberry blossom.

 

50, properties unknown

a crystalized verdant mint leaf

a honey-coated curled cinammon stick

a delicate glazed mulberry blossom

 

Tastes

a crystalized verdant mint leaf (1 bite)

Sylvan: The fragile delicacy’s candy coating is sweet and pleasant with just a hint of wild mint flavor.

Sylvan: The candy glaze tastes of sugar and honey with just a touch of wild mint for zest.  It sticks lightly to your tongue.

a honey-coated curled cinammon stick (1 bite)

The fragile delicacy’s candy coating is sweet and pleasant with just a hint of cinnamon flavor.

The candy glaze tastes of sugar and honey with just a touch of cinnamon for zest.  It sticks lightly to your tongue.

a delicate glazed mulberry blossom (1 bite)

The fragile delicacy’s candy coating is sweet and pleasant with just a hint of mulberry flavor.

The candy glaze tastes of sugar and honey with just a touch of mulberry for zest.  It sticks lightly to your tongue.

 

In the river reed baskets you see a sugared roasted hazelnut and an elliptical white rowan nut.

 

100, properties unknown

a sugared roasted hazelnut

an elliptical white rowan nut

 

Tastes

a sugared roasted hazelnut (2 bites)

A thin coating of butter mixed with sugar intensifies the flavor of these fine nuts.

The momentary perfection of the fine toasted hazelnut flavor leaves a dry cottony aftertaste.

an elliptical white rowan nut (2 bites)

The fine roasted flavor is accented with just a hint of salt.

Hints of sweetness mingle with salt to produce a fine, flavorful taste.

 

A Forest Clearing

northwest room

in the open

 

In the Common language, it reads:

RGreetings.

The razors sold at this encampment will imbue fletchings with magical powers, thus bestowing your arrows with flaring abilities.  I offer razors with heat, cold, steam, acid, and disintegrate magics.  The ones in the case are for sale by hand only, while the ones on the crate are for sale off the shelf.

Mistwood = Disintegrate

Black Ash = Acid

Rowan = Cold

Faewood = Steam

Maoral = Fire

Please read the parchment as well for more information.

 

In the Common language, it reads:

Greetings.

While most wares here are sold without limit to the supply, the razors on this crate are special.  Four of each will be sold before the supply runs out, but never fear, I will be on hand during the days of trade to sell them by hand to those who are interested.  The ones on the crate will have less charges before needing to be seen by me or my kin, than the ones I will sell by hand.  If you have some of these razors already and need recharging, I will be happy to do so.

 

On the wooden crate you see a locked razor case, a mistwood-cased razor, a black ash-cased razor, a rowan-cased razor, a maoral-cased razor and a faewood-cased razor.

 

200k, properties unknown, show, fletching razors to impart flares onto crafted ammunition, only 4 available of each

a mistwood-cased fletching razor imbedded with ebon pebbles (dim black aura, disintegration flares)

a black ash-cased fletching razor engraved with serpents (dim green aura, acid flares)

a rowan-cased fletching razor painted with a crescent (dim blue aura, cold flares)

a maoral-cased fletching razor etched with flamestalk (dim red aura, fire flares)

a faewood-cased fletching razor carved with lavender blooms (dim white aura, steam flares)

 

Show: It’s a fletching razor  It’s in good shape.

The razor is surrounded by a <color> aura.

 

In the razor case you see a slender maoral-cased razor, a slender maoral-cased razor, a sculpted faewood-cased razor, a sculpted faewood-cased razor, a curved rowan-cased razor, a curved rowan-cased razor, a wide black ash-cased razor, a wide black ash-cased razor, a long mistwood-cased razor and a long mistwood-cased razor.

 

Sold by hand by the merchant, show, fletching razor

a slender maoral-cased fletching razor inset with irregular pieces of golden amber (flickering red aura, fire flares)

a slender maoral-cased fletching razor inlaid with brown amber half-moons (flickering red aura, fire flares)

a sculpted faewood-cased fletching razor patterned with squares of frosted glass (flickering white aura, steam flares)

a sculpted faewood-cased fletching razor set with flecks of milky-hued moonstone (flickering white aura, steam flares)

a curved rowan-cased fletching razor inlaid with hammered silver accents (flickering blue aura, cold flares)

a curved rowan-cased fletching razor engraved with frail iceblossoms (flickering blue aura, cold flares)

a wide black ash-cased fletching razor inset with spears of green amber (flickering green aura, acid flares)

a wide black ash-cased fletching razor carved in relief with a chain of mournblooms (flickering green aura, acid flares)

a long mistwood-cased fletching razor traced in strands of blackened silver (flickering black aura, disintegration flares)

a long mistwood-cased fletching razor adorned with thin panes of silver (flickering black aura, disintegration flares)

 

Show: It’s a fletching razor  It’s in good shape.

The razor is surrounded by a <color> aura.

 

In the open-front stall you see a pale peach ivory-hearted foxglove, an ebon-hearted quartz blue windflower, a bloom of pastel blue chicory, an ebon-tipped crimson redbird feather, a pure ivory pelican feather, a length of soft doeskin hide, a strip of sun-bleached chainsil, a supple willow withe, a strip of sap-encased oak bark, a feathery pale fern frond, a string of colorful river pebbles, a string of glazed pumpkin seeds, a polished shard of deer antler, a delicate azure butterfly wing, a sap-hardened layered pine cone, a smooth river stone arrowhead, a chiseled square modwir bead, a strung varnished acorn bead and a polished golden amber bead.

 

1k, not worn, no pockets, functional, usable with the weaving system

a pale peach ivory-hearted foxglove

an ebon-hearted quartz blue windflower

a bloom of pastel blue chicory

an ebon-tipped crimson redbird feather

a pure ivory pelican feather

a length of soft doeskin hide

a strip of sun-bleached chainsil

a supple willow withe

a strip of sap-encased oak bark

a feathery pale fern frond

a string of colorful river pebbles

a string of glazed pumpkin seeds

a polished shard of deer antler

a delicate azure butterfly wing

a sap-hardened layered pine cone

a smooth river stone arrowhead

a chiseled square modwir bead

a strung varnished acorn bead

a polished golden amber bead

 

In the layered modwir cart you see a dart-waist doeskin jacket, a plum mantle, a bronze-beaded sienna cotton blouse, a loose leaf brown shirt, a toggled sunset cotton shirt, a stiff plaited rope girdle, a bone-enforced snakeskin corset, a suede-tied oak disc cincher, a braided ivory leather loincloth, some charcoal cotton pants, a pale blue cotton skirt, a pair of slender doeskin slippers, some braided suede boots, some wrapped slender rope sandals and a sheer green cotton cloak.

 

10k, cloakworn, holds large for any number of items

a dart-waist dark doeskin jacket with linen-fettered sleeves

15k, cloakworn, holds very large for any number of items

a pleated mantle of plum linen cascading from the draped cowl

Chestworn, no pockets

a bronze-beaded sienna cotton blouse with thin straps (5k)

a loose leaf brown linen shirt with natural suede cording (10k)

a fitted shirt of wrapped sunset-hued cotton (10k)

10k, worn over the front, no pockets

a bone-hooked girdle of stiffened rope plaits

a bone-enforced hourglass corset of pebbled verdant snakeskin

a sanded oak disc cincher tied with narrow suede thongs

10k, legworn, no pockets

a long loincloth of braided ivory leather strung by ora chain

some charcoal cotton pants tied at the knee with narrow rope

a pale blue cotton skirt hip-tied with a string of lapis shards

5k, footworn, holds very small for one item

a pair of slender doeskin slippers with reinforced soles

some ebon braided suede boots fitted with arrowhead clasps

5k, footworn, no pockets

some calf-wrapped slender rope sandals beaded with amber

15k, cloakworn, holds very large for any number of items

a sheer moss green cotton cloak patterned with autumn leaves

 

A Forest Clearing

southeast room

in the open

 

In the blond oak crate you see a hammered copper scrying bowl, a jar of riverstone pebbles, a spray of blue-black feathers, a crushed sage sachet, a fresh rosemary sachet, a rose petal sachet and a dried sunflower sachet.

 

25k, not worn, no pockets, functional, show, scripted scrying bowl

a hammered copper scrying bowl

1k, not worn, no pockets, functional

a jar of smooth riverstone pebbles

a spray of blue-black raven feathers

2k, not worn, no pockets, functional, possibly scripted

a simple linen sachet tied with a piece of twine

a sheer cotton sachet bound with a string-tied acorn

a plain linen sachet with suede cording

an ivory cotton sachet with malachite beading

 

Bowl show: Your copper scrying bowl is empty and needs WATER for scrying.

 

In the modwir crate you see a large jar of fletching glue, a clay pot of wheat paint, a squat urn of flax paint, a corked jug of fern green paint, a small tub of sepia paint, a hawk-etched fletching razor and a copper-chased fletching razor.

 

1k, not worn, no pockets, functional, show, fletching glue

a large jar of fletching glue

3k, properties unknown, fletching paint

a clay pot of wheat paint

a squat urn of flax paint

a corked jug of fern green paint

a small tub of sepia paint

3k, properties unknown, show, fletching razor

a hawk-etched silver fletching razor

a copper-chased dark bronze fletching razor

 

Glue show: You see a large jar of fletching glue, commonly used to attach feathers to arrows.

Razor show: It’s a fletching razor.  It’s in good shape.

 

In the ebonwood crate you see a bundle of crimson-tipped fletchings, a bundle of cherry and tan fletchings, a bundle of sunset gold fletchings, a bundle of albino raven fletchings, a bundle of black-flecked fletchings, a bundle of mist grey fletchings, a bundle of coppery sienna fletchings, a bundle of vivid tangerine fletchings, a bundle of moss green fletchings, a bundle of argent-on-lapis fletchings and a bundle of speckled ivory fletchings.

 

500, not worn, no pockets, functional, show, bundle of 50 fletchings

a bundle of crimson-tipped fletchings

a bundle of cherry and tan fletchings

a bundle of sunset gold fletchings

a bundle of albino raven fletchings

a bundle of black-flecked fletchings

a bundle of mist grey fletchings

a bundle of coppery sienna fletchings

a bundle of vivid tangerine fletchings

a bundle of moss green fletchings

a bundle of argent-on-lapis fletchings

a bundle of speckled ivory fletchings

 

Show: There are 50 fletchings in the bundle, made from the feather of some local avian creature and designed to stabilize projectile during flight.

 

In the mistwood crate you see a piece of gritty paper, a bottle of dark amber oil, a container of thick rosin, a silver tuning key and a small honing stone.

 

1k unless noted, not worn, no pockets, functional, possibly scripted

a piece of gritty paper (10k)

a bottle of dark amber oil

a container of thick rosin

a silver tuning key

a small honing stone

 

In the mossbark crate you see a bone-inlaid crossbow and a flora-carved mossbark long bow.

 

Ranged, +16-+20, unknown base, scripted

a crossbow inlaid with a spiraling design of bone slivers (26k)

a pale mossbark long bow carved with violet blossoms (37k)

 

Reported crossbow scripts (said to be Felthrop scripts)

Pull: You raise your crossbow and sight down its length.  After satisfying yourself that the sightings are correct you slowly lower your crossbow.

Push: Carefully planting your foot firmly on the ground, you brace the prod of your crossbow against it securely.  With the ease of long practice you slip the bowstring from one nock, twist it several times to tighten, and slide the knot’s loop back into position.

Reported bow scripts (said to be Felthrop scripts)

Pull: You raise your bow and draw back on the bowstring, pulling until your fingers are even with your ear, to test the strength of the draw.  After satisfying yourself that the draw is correct you slowly release the tension on the bowstring, lowering your bow.

Push: Carefully planting your foot firmly on the ground, you brace the lower limb of your bow against it securely.  With the ease of long practice you slip the top loop of the bowstring from the nock, twist it several times, and slide the knot’s loop back into position.

 

On the stone table you see a zorchar spike-tipped arrowhead, a rhimar tri-bladed arrowhead, a drakar barbed arrowhead, a zorchar engraved cap, a rhimar spiral-cut cap, a drakar grooved cap, a folded doeskin supply pouch, a sanded oak supply case and a layered cotton herb pouch.

 

500, properties unknown, show, used in fletching

a zorchar spike-tipped arrowhead

a rhimar tri-bladed arrowhead

a drakar barbed arrowhead

a zorchar engraved cap

a rhimar spiral-cut cap

a drakar grooved cap

10k, beltworn, holds medium for any number of items

a folded doeskin supply pouch branded with a modwir leaf

15k, shoulderworn, holds medium for any number of items

a sanded oak supply case lined with cotton batting

10k, beltworn, holds medium for any number of items

a layered cotton herb pouch with an acorn clasp

 

Show: You can see that it’s <an arrowhead/a cap>, but could probably get a better look if you were actually holding it.