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The Happy Scrimshander

This little shop facing the docks sells the tools of the scrimshander's trade: needles and knives in a wide array of shapes and sizes, inks in a rainbow of colors, and wax used to seal an engraving when it's done. The shop's owner is a an older spinster of few words named Iriskree Harrowhill. She is a woman of few words, but is known to visit the Lucky Liar every day for an afternoon tea, during which the store remains closed.    

Wares: 

   

Miscellaneous

  Bone needle (5 pieces) 3 cp
Steel needle (1 piece) 1 sp
Cotton thread (30 ft) 5 sp
Leather cord (15 ft) 1 gp 
Bone handle pocket knife 3 gp 
dagger, scrimshaw 5 gp

Tools 

    Tinkerer's Tools 50 gp 
  • A set of tinkerer's tools is designed to enable you to repair many mundane objects. Though you can't manufacture much with tinkerer's tools, you can mend torn clothes, sharpen a worn sword, and patch a tattered suit of chain mail. Tinkerer's tools include a variety of hand tools, thread, needles, a whetstone, scraps of cloth and leather, and a small pot of glue.
Painter's Supplies 10 gp 
  • Proficiency with painter's supplies represents your ability to paint and draw. You also acquire an understanding of art history, which can aid you in examining works of art. Painter's supplies include an easel, canvas, paints, brushes, charcoal sticks, and a palette.
Leatherworker's tools 10 gp 
  • Knowledge of leatherworking extends to lore concerning animal hides and their properties. It also confers knowledge of leather armor and similar goods. Leatherworker's tools include a knife, a small mallet, an edger, a hole punch, thread, and leather scraps. 
Jeweller's tools 25 gp 
  • Training with jeweler's tools includes the basic techniques needed to beautify gems. It also gives you expertise in identifying precious stones. Jeweller's tools consist of a small saw and hammer, files, pliers, and tweezers. 
Scrimshaw tools 10 gp 
  • Scrimshaw is the art of carving in bone. This activity is usually done by sailors to tell their bold and daring tales they made at sea. You can always keep these pieces as trinkets, or sell them as fine art. Your kit is kept in a roll up leather case. It has 8 slots in it, one for a magnifying glass, five for progressively finer knives, one for a small needle/pick, and a final slot for an ink pen to fill the carvings with. This pen is very dark and sharp, and would tear right through any regular paper if written on. This kit also comes with a stand strapped to the side with 8 inches of rope. It can hold any bone under 50 pounds without snapping or bending. 

Jewelry 

   

Small:  

  Skull of: 
  • squirrel 3 gp 
  • weasel 3 gp 
  • woodpecker 3 gp 
  • rat 1 gp  
Teeth of:  
  • wolf 1 gp 
  • bear 1 gp 
  • crag cat 1 gp 
Beads:  
  • handful of bone 3 silver 
  • handful of wood 5 copper 
  • handful of ceramic 1 silver 
  • handful of brass  1 silver 

Medium:  

  Skull of: 
  • fox 12 gp
  • pike 5 gp 
  • deer 10 gp 
  • badger 15 gp  
Tusks/antlers/horns of:  
  • crag cat 4 gp 
  • reindeer 2 gp 
  • elk 4 gp 

Large:  

  Skull of: 
  • bear 20 gp 
  • elk 20 gp 
  • wolf 15 gp 
  • other beast: discuss 
Whale bone: discuss
Founding Date
1414
Type
Kiosk / Small store
Parent Location

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