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<span class="mu-s">Bedroom Essentials Continued:</span>
Wool Sheet: Like the bedroll for sale here, this wool sheet is also about a foot too short for you, but it could be extended to the proper length using your current sheet, which is a scratchy, patched, and threadbare affair. 100 to 115 Eighth-Talents.
Wool Blanket: You actually do not have a proper blanket – during the Sleep Season, you have to go to bed wearing the heavier version of the Spotted Cloak to keep warm. If you lied down with this one at an angle, then it should cover just about everything. 150 to 185 Eighth-Talents.
Set of Two Pillows: These are actual feather pillows, which look to be about a thousand times more comfortable than the wadded-up canvas sack you are currently resting your head on. You don’t know what bird the feathers are from, and you also doubt that it is only down in there, but at least the pillowcase itself looks like it is good linen. 150 to 185 Eighth-Talents.
And right next to that section is where they have all of the lights.
<span class="mu-s">Lighting:</span>
Bronzed Brazier: A brazier, intended to burn incense, but capable of being used as a cooking implement when coal or wood is burned inside. 280 to 320 Eighth-Talents.
Set of Four Olive Oil Lamps: Small lamps, made out of dried clay. Intended for olive oil only. 40 to 55 Eighth-Talents.
Whale Oil Lamp with handle: A larger lamp, complete with a blown glass bulb to protect the flame. Intended for whale oil only but can work with some other oils at reduced efficiency. 260 to 290 Eighth-Talents.
Wrought Cast Iron Fireplace Tools: A set of tools necessary to get the most of out a fireplace – tongs, brush, ash pan and poker. The tongs, brush and ash pan with some shielding could easily double as tools for magicking when components of a cast get too large to comfortably work with your existing implements. 60 to 75 Eighth-Talents.
Whale Oil: A gallon of whale oil, fresh from the vats of one of Scrimshaw Mount’s Whaleries. Respective to the amount of soot that it puts off, it has an exceptionally strong flame. Will work very well in your pocket-lantern. Can be used as fuel for magicking. 20 to 35 Eighth-Talents.
Olive Oil: A gallon of olive oil, fresh from the presses of one of the orchards around Scrimshaw Mount. Will put off very little soot, but at the cost of having a weak flame. Relatively expensive, compared to similar product grown in the Old World, due to colder climate and fewer orchards in operation. Will work passably in your pocket lantern. Can be used as fuel for magicking. 10 to 15 Eighth-Talents
Three Dozen Full Wicks: Cut long enough to fit a typical candle, these wicks are also compatible with all Imperial lamps, unless otherwise specified. In addition to being required for crafting candles and burning oil in lamps, they could also be used for other sorts of crafting, possibly as a delayed-start component in a construct. 30 to 45 Eighth-Talents.