The Earth King has invited you to Lake Laogai (STORE)

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The Earth King has invited you to Lake Laogai (STORE)

Postby Deluxe » Tue Aug 10, 2010 3:16 pm

Buying

    • Clay 90+; paying well.
    • Soil 105+
    • Water 90+

    • Large Chests; 6 iron bars each chest.

    • Honey; q30+, in liter amounts (no .3L, etc)
    • Silk; any q
    • Pearls; any q

    • Curds q70+
    • All cheese except Gouda. Prices entirely dependent on q and type of cheese.
    • Intestines in bulk amounts; 2 Iron Bars per chest of q10, otherwise buying q100+
    • Ready supplies of q130+ flour; 1 Iron Bar per chest
    • Ready supplies of perch/roach/brill 50+; 3 Iron Bars per chest
    • Ready supplies of peas, onions, poppy(seeds), carrots, pumpkins(flesh) all q140+; will go q80+ for pumpkin; 1 Iron Bar per chest
    • Ready supplies of chicken meat and eggs q50+; 3 Iron Bars per chest
    • Chantrelles and Blueberries; 2 Iron Bars per Large Chest
    Any unbaked/baked goods. ....ofc no Bark bread!; metal return different based on q.

    • Ingredient supplies bought in Large Chest or Reg Chest.


Selling

    • Metals of any kind except steel. (please provide few days adv. for precious metals)
    • Metal tools
    • 1 q73 Dragon Helm in stock
    • Some shitty jewelry (q20ish forge rings, q24 thimble)



All trades take place in Constantinople, if you cannot get there, we can work something out. (negotiable)
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Re: The Earth King has invited you to Lake Laogai (STORE)

Postby Zion » Sun Aug 15, 2010 10:46 pm

First off, you scored points with me for the Last Airbender reference.
Second, the village of Shadowfield will keep you in mind for the future, I'll PM the Lawspeaker about this thread.

Otherwise Good luck selling limited goods. The only thing that's worth buying off you so far is that dragon helm or nuggets of silver or gold. Otherwise I can make my own metal tools.
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