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'''Furniture''' is an accessory for a physical structure, such as a personal [[housing]], organisational [[:Category:Houses|houses]], [[temples]], or [[:Category:City-states|government]] offices. Purchased from [[Fronk]] in the [[Delosian Furniture showroom]], it may not be transferred to another [[adventurer]] but may only be used in the private home of the owner or in an organisational building in which the owner holds a leadership position.
'''Furniture''' is an accessory for a physical structure, such as a personal [[housing]], organisational [[:Category:Houses|houses]], [[temples]], or [[:Category:City-states|government]] offices. Purchased from [[Fronck]] in the [[Delosian Furniture showroom]], it may not be transferred to another [[adventurer]] but may only be used in the private home of the owner or in an organisational building in which the owner holds a leadership position.


The price of a piece of furniture varies according to type, shape, style, et cetera. It can be as thrifty or elaborate as the owner wishes in accordance what is affordable. The one exception to this pricing plan is a [[beds|bed]], which may only be purchased using [[credits]] and offers extra privacy for its owner.
The price of a piece of furniture varies according to type, shape, style, et cetera. It can be as thrifty or elaborate as the owner wishes in accordance what is affordable. The one exception to this pricing plan is a [[beds|bed]], which may only be purchased using [[credits]] and offers extra privacy for its owner.

Revision as of 15:11, 3 April 2007

Furniture is an accessory for a physical structure, such as a personal housing, organisational houses, temples, or government offices. Purchased from Fronck in the Delosian Furniture showroom, it may not be transferred to another adventurer but may only be used in the private home of the owner or in an organisational building in which the owner holds a leadership position.

The price of a piece of furniture varies according to type, shape, style, et cetera. It can be as thrifty or elaborate as the owner wishes in accordance what is affordable. The one exception to this pricing plan is a bed, which may only be purchased using credits and offers extra privacy for its owner.

Types of Furniture
Armoires, baskets, benches, blankets, cabinets, chairs, chests, couches, counters, desks, dressers, ottomans, pedestals, rockers, rugs, runners, sheets, shelves, stools, tables, tapestries, and thrones.
Materials
Alder, amethyst encrusted, bamboo, beech, birch, bone, bronze plated, cherrywood, copper plated, coral encrusted, crystal encrusted, diamond encrusted, emerald encrusted, gold plated, hazelwood, iron, mahogany, marble, onyx, opal encrusted, pearl encrusted, pine, platinum plated, ruby encrusted, sapphire encrusted, silver plated, steel plated, stone, topaz encrusted, wicker, and wood.
Blankets, runners, sheets, and tapestries are limited to cotton, wool, linen, leather, fabric, fur, satin, velvet, silk, and the precious gems for material. The cheapest of these materials is the generic fabric, the exception to the general rule being that items have wood as their material if nothing is specified.

Coverings and Linings : Cotton, fabric, fur, leather, linen, satin, silk, velvet, and wool.

Finishes : Lacquered, painted, polished, stained or unfinished.

Dimensions : Height may be short or tall, width may be broad or narrow, and depth may be deep or shallow.

Styles : Classic, fancy, ornate, or plain.