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'''Ivar, the market vendor''' is the only trader left in Milena's marketplace. Once a busy place, the marketplace has now been mostly abandoned to weeds, cobwebs and dust. Contrasting with his grim surroundings and fellow villagers, Ivar greets all with a broad smile, seemingly unaware of the acerbate smell of fish that accompanies him and his wares. He also sells local crafts and foods to visitors.
'''Ivar, the market vendor''' is the only trader left in Milena's marketplace. Once a busy place, the marketplace has now been mostly abandoned to weeds, cobwebs and dust. Contrasting with his grim surroundings and fellow villagers, Ivar greets all with a broad smile, seemingly unaware of the acerbate smell of fish that accompanies him and his wares. He sells local crafts and foods to visitors. He collects things as a hobby.


==Ivar's Wares==
==Ivar's Wares==

Revision as of 10:23, 11 September 2009

Ivar, the market vendor is the only trader left in Milena's marketplace. Once a busy place, the marketplace has now been mostly abandoned to weeds, cobwebs and dust. Contrasting with his grim surroundings and fellow villagers, Ivar greets all with a broad smile, seemingly unaware of the acerbate smell of fish that accompanies him and his wares. He sells local crafts and foods to visitors. He collects things as a hobby.

Ivar's Wares

Ornate fishing pole - 160gp
With each scale perfectly detailed, a solid piece of shaped maple resembling a trout creates the butt end of this elegant fishing pole. Hand-carved pieces of dark ash connected with silver joints make the length of the rod, and silver hoops guide the line along the top side of the wood. A simple cork bobber dangles from the nearly invisible string above a wickedly barbed hook.
Decorative fishing pole - 250gp
Brilliant gems of turquiose and onyx circle a decorative cylinder of polished silver, creating the sparkling handle of a decorative fishing pole. Extending from the shining base is a tapered shaft of varnished ash wood, topped with silver guides that keep the thin line from getting tangled. A reel crafted from solid oak rests at the base of the flexible ash, and is stained ebony, though the crank is cast from silver, and tipped with a small grip of turquoise.
Piece of deer jerky