Bullion Plow
A debue invention of the young Thantese Amanda Bullion, the Bullion Plow is a helpful tool that casue singnifically more stress than it had any right too. the Bullion Plow is, simply put, a more accessable plow. Unlike the normal plow, a Bullion Plow has an adjustable build with up too 12 blade spots, 3 yolks, and the delightful capacity to turn into 3 separate plows if its needed, meaning any farmer can plow any sized or shaped feild, even one with strange divots, turns, or uneven borders. A simple, yet incredibly useful upgrade.
However, young Amanda, eager to show off all she learned after her 1 ill-advised year at Dust-Finger Academy, intigrate 2 simple commands into the Plow using all the runic knowledge she could safely use: Levitate and Pull.
An Older Mindset
Despite it's many advantages, the traditionalists all scorned the plow. They value hard, honest work, and many think of magic as a cheat code. They are hardwired to misstrust anything that smells of enchantment (it's why Sidhaor soil had to be tested. Nothing that potent could be natural) The fact that this plow both floats and plows without a creature to pull it, needing only a farmer to direct it, not even to pull, unsettles them. The more entrenched in their ways called for it to be pulled off the market all together, but most simply sneer at it in shops and judge those who do end up buying it. Occasionally, the more sour will claim the produce from the feilds plowed using the Bullion Plow are tougher or less shapely, though everyone knows that's just posturing on principle.A Younger Mindset
The Younger crowd welcomed the plow. While distrustful of Magic, they are able to see the advantages of such a plow. Being able to 1) give their animals a break from all the other chores they have to do, and 2) spend less time plowing in general to give planting the care and attention it needs, and 3) to easily get to all the strange shaped section of their feild overweighed their worries. Besides, the Plow was invented by one of their own, not some stranger that would do something sinister with the magic. Still, those who own the plow hold on to their traditional one just in case, storing the Bullion Plow in their barns unless it's in use. Theres no need to invite judgement from the neighbors, not when they are coming over for dinner the following night with their noses premtivly in the air.
Nickname
"the bull"
Price
75 gp
Weight
When not levitating
Speed
1-3 hours per acre
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