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Re: Tha First Medieval Marketplace!
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lugnet.castle
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Fri, 1 Nov 2002 23:56:00 GMT
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In lugnet.castle, Erick Jensen writes:
> First indeed. And very cool.
Thanks!
> I want to steal that gray chest though. I'd
> steal the black armor but it's much cheaper, not worth being tossed in the
> stocks for. I'd steal the bannana and apple too, I hate buying the
> expensive girly legos for basically one tiny peice. The set with the fairy
> and her bed and a tiny dresser, not worth the price for the jewels.
Looking carefully you can pick them up in a decent town set (shell promos
for example).
> Put
> them in a shop with weak doors so I can steal them in the night. Awesome
> shop all in all. Jealous we are, Mmmm, yes indeed.
Perhaps I should put them in the securities firm in the market place
(coming very soon...)
God Bless,
Nathan
> e.
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> In lugnet.castle, Nathan Todd writes:
> > Hi all,
> >
> > I am proud to present the first Medieval Marketplace:
> >
> > The Rare Items Co.
> > It sells all those rare pieces that are so hard to find and so
> > collectible... think of an old fashioned bricklink with only one store...
> >
> > The Folder (after moderation):
> > http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=27749
> >
> > And Here is a longer explanation (with pics), "s are the shopkeeper:
> >
> > At first glance this shop seems as rustic as the rest:
> > http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?i=267779
> > But notice the rich lord who is casualy edging towards the door...
> > Once past the humble entrance you are greeted by an impressive display of
> > rare essentials. "Greetings sir" calls the shopkeeper as he points out that
> > no one uses brown chests any more and his exclusive grey one. 'The lid seems
> > a bit loose' enquires the customer. "It will tighten with wear" soothes the
> > shopkeeper (who has never been known as a particulary honest person).
> > http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?i=267781
> > http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?i=267782
> > Then you become lost in the shop itself, oblivious to prices and needs, and
> > what you really came for...
> > http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?i=267784
> > The bottom level is for him. The latest weapons (only black will do apart
> > from that brown ax that didn't sell last year); saddles, "one clip is for
> > you sir."; Beautifully crafted silver daggers on red silk pillows (never a
> > good sign); Black Armour that will keep you safer "Picture yourself in
> > battle sir, all others have fallen but you stand triumphantly..."; the
> > latest round shields; and much more.
> > Then you go upstairs, this is the area for your wife, and the prices
> > increase as you go up... "On your left the finest material for your wife's
> > sewing, in almost unabtainable colors"; a brown cape (also a man's but it
> > comes under style); a red hood, "also available in white"; A beautifully
> > carved cedar table with its distinctive red hue; fine china and crystal; and
> > in the center of the room, a delicacy... a banana
> > And upstairs, after the customer has left, the shopkeeper prepares next
> > years stock next to his own rather lavish quarters... He is making a tidy
> > profit.
> >
> > PLMKWYT and God Bless,
> >
> > Nathan
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