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:The Caster's Pouch was a shop just off the [[Market Place]] in [[Myste-Hass]]. The business was run by the eccentric, arcane-practitioner [[Zedivore]] and sold an array of spell components. | :The Caster's Pouch was a shop just off the [[Market Place]] in [[Myste-Hass]]. The business was run by the eccentric, arcane-practitioner [[Zedivore]] and sold an array of spell components. | ||
:There was also another worker called [[Kelso]]. He was a tiny goblin checkout clerk, from somewhere far north of the settled lands. | :There was also another worker called [[Kelso]]. He was a tiny goblin checkout clerk, from somewhere far north of the settled lands. | ||
:After the occupation of [[Myste-Hass]], the shop was briefly repossessed by [[Mrs Stonewall]] and known as the [[Mrs Stonewall Adventuring Company Ltd]]. | |||
===[[Harbinger]]'s Notes=== | |||
:[[Harbinger]] meets a man called [[Admil]] in the [[Caster's Pouch]]. He was a worshiper of [[Imogen]], dressed in brown robes, with very little belongings. | |||
:Another time, [[Harbinger]] sees a suspicious-looking, robed man loitering around the tree that marks the center of the [[Market Place]]. |
Latest revision as of 13:04, 24 February 2023
- The Caster's Pouch was a shop just off the Market Place in Myste-Hass. The business was run by the eccentric, arcane-practitioner Zedivore and sold an array of spell components.
- There was also another worker called Kelso. He was a tiny goblin checkout clerk, from somewhere far north of the settled lands.
- After the occupation of Myste-Hass, the shop was briefly repossessed by Mrs Stonewall and known as the Mrs Stonewall Adventuring Company Ltd.
Harbinger's Notes
- Harbinger meets a man called Admil in the Caster's Pouch. He was a worshiper of Imogen, dressed in brown robes, with very little belongings.
- Another time, Harbinger sees a suspicious-looking, robed man loitering around the tree that marks the center of the Market Place.