Wainwright's Wagons
Wainwright's Wagons was a renowned wagon-maker located in the town of Triboar during the 14th and 15th centuries DR.
The shop was located in the center of Triboar, right next to the market square.
Wainwright's comprised a horse-run mill, a number of storage outbuildings, and a fenced-off area.
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As of the late 15th century, the shop was owned by Tosker. DM Note
The shop was located in the center of Triboar, right next to the market square.
Wainwright's comprised a horse-run mill, a number of storage outbuildings, and a fenced-off area.
DM Note
During the 14th century DR, Skulner Wainwright produced the finest and most innovative wagons in the entire Dessarin Valley. They were quite popular among the nobility of the North. The starting price for one of Skulner's wagons was 175 gp.
One of his designs included a wagon that was also used as a barge that floated along the River Dessarin.
One of his designs included a wagon that was also used as a barge that floated along the River Dessarin.
Tosker employed a number of low-skilled apprentice wainwrights to produce over-priced, middling quality wagons.
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