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-If you are in the process of pursuing an animal, and you discovered to your dismay, that there is money in your pocket, it should be thrown into the bush quickly. This is to avoid it from cursing the hunt.
-Just last night the old tailor’s daughter was caught near the well muttering strange rhymes under her breath, she was also clutching a coin.
-Quite right. It can be a real help to have people confide in you, but I’m always willing to share some knowledge with courteous travelers.
-Some time yesterday there were strange noises heard coming from the well.
-That’s true, but I won’t use all the advantages just for myself. It pleases the gods to help travelers with your knowledge, and I hear a lot about what’s going on around here.
-Yes, a reputation does have its advantages. You get to hear a lot of things about places I’ve never seen myself. You are traveling? You might appreciate some advice.
-Yes, sure. And there are advantages to it. People tell you about their worries, and sometimes there’s a nugget of advice in there. Maybe I can help you with that.
ThorwalAre you interested in top quality weapons? I can recommend the dwarf Gumbladsson.
ThorwalAsk Eliane Windenbek in Varnheim if you’re looking for some specific information. That scholar knows something about everything.
ThorwalDon’t even try to get into the old keep in the middle of town. There’s ghosts and other terrors in there, that’ll destroy your mind even if you survive!
ThorwalEvery now and then ships go along the coast to Vaermhag and Merske.
ThorwalHey! No visit to Thorwal is complete without watching an Imman match!
ThorwalI tell you, there’s ghoulies in the old keep!
ThorwalIf you cross over on the ferry, you can reach Efferdûn via Serske and Merske going along the Merchant’s road.
ThorwalIf you have paperwork to be dealt with, you should go to the magistrate’s office.
ThorwalIf you know the value of a well-stocked assortment of goods and you need something out of the ordinary, go to Stoerrebrandt.
ThorwalIf you really need weapons, why don’t you try the armory?
ThorwalIf you’re looking for a decent smith, I can recommend Gurthag.
ThorwalIf you’re looking for a good smith, there’s Gunn Beornsson, he’s the best far and wide.
ThorwalIf you’ve got too much cash, go see Stoerrebrandt.
ThorwalMany ottas are away all year and you cannot visit their ottaskins while they’re gone.
ThorwalMost ships going along the coast don’t bother to stop at the smaller places — they go straight to Efferdûn or Varnheim.
ThorwalOccupants of windmills are known to be strange. I wouldn’t be surprised one bit if they were petty pirates on the side.
ThorwalPerainidan Bulker knows his trade. He’ll patch up anybody.
ThorwalThat fat cat Stoerrebrandt runs something like a bank here.
ThorwalThe Beilunk riders have a waystation at the ferry.
ThorwalThe Central Empire’s embassy is closed.
ThorwalThe Garaldssons are filthy rich by thorwalian standards.
ThorwalThe Hetman lives on top of the cliff.
ThorwalThe Hetmen own a very well stocked map library.
ThorwalThe Hjaldingard tower has a magnificent view. You can almost see as far as Prem from there.
ThorwalThe One-armed Jadra is Hetwoman of Bodir. That makes her our mayoress.
ThorwalThe academy of magic is situated at the northern gate, quite near the temple of Peraine.
ThorwalThe embassies don’t have much to offer.
ThorwalThe magicians around here are quite good, but they’re heathen to the core.
ThorwalThe next settlement on the merchant’s road to Tjoila is Tjoila ferry station.
ThorwalThe wiremakers are situated in the iron yard.
ThorwalThere are a lot of weapons stored in the armory.
ThorwalThere are any number of smithies in the iron yard, but there’s also weaving yards, a brickmaker’s and lots more.
ThorwalThere’s a ship leaving Thorwal for Prem almost every day.
ThorwalThere’s a warlock living in the Black Finger who won’t let anybody in.
ThorwalThere’s a warrior’s academy in the old fortress.
ThorwalThere’s always something going on on the Thorwal market.
ThorwalThere’s an academy in the Old Ugdalf now. I heard, they’ve had some trouble there lately.
ThorwalThey even build caravelles at the wharf.
ThorwalUp north, the Merchant’s road goes all the way to Varnheim, with Vaermhag halfway in between.
ThorwalWant to hear some good stories? Asgrimm Thurboldsson in Breida spins the best sailor’s yarn of any around here — he even claims his grandfather was on an expedition to the orcish lands.
ThorwalYou know, that place owned by Stoerrebrandt by marriage isn’t a patch on Fjolnir. You’ll find everything you need in his shop.
PhexcaerA bit farther east you can reach Groenvelden, but beyond that there aren’t even dirt tracks.
PhexcaerAbout 10 miles from here, there is a sheltered place on the path along the Bodir to Vilnhome that’s perfectly suited for a camp.
PhexcaerAbout 20 miles from Vilnhome, there is a sheltered place on the path along the Bodir that’s perfectly suited for a camp.
PhexcaerAbout 65 miles from here, there is a sheltered place on the path along the Bodir to Vilnhome that’s perfectly suited for a camp.
PhexcaerAnyone going to Hermit’s Lake can set up camp on two sheltered spots. One of them is 20 miles from here, the other one is about a day’s journey on towards the lake.
PhexcaerAnyone who knows his way around the wilderness can get to Skelellen within the week. There’s even a temple to Firun somewhere in the woods up there.
PhexcaerConsidering what’s going on at Hermit’s Lake, or rather, what isn’t going on, the path there is in top condition.
PhexcaerIf you want to have an adventure, visit the “Golden Ponds” — you’ll find the good life there, if you know what I mean?
PhexcaerSure, the road to Vilnhome isn’t in the best of conditions, but it’s still comfortable going compared to all the other roads.
PhexcaerThat Mada Huitlin is a really good healer when she’s sober.
PhexcaerThere is a daily market here in Phexcaer.
PhexcaerThere’s a path up Skelellen way that disappears into the woods. There is good hunting there about 15 miles from here.
PhexcaerThere’s a pretty good market near the Bodir palace.
PhexcaerThere’s a quite adventurous route down to Skelellen from here, but not many people are willing to hack through the brush just to be bored there.
PhexcaerThere’s a wide assortment of wares to choose from in Master Haimamud’s shop.
PhexcaerYou can find a good place to camp about 25 miles from here along the Bodir to Vinhome that’s perfectly suited for a camp. You can even gather rare herbs there, too.
RuninshavnIf you want to live it up for a night in Prem, take a room at the “Fortress” inn.
RuninshavnOne leg in Prem — the best herbalist far and wide.
RuninshavnStrong Deorn in Prem knows something about the smith’s trade.
RuninshavnThere’s a blessed healer living in one of the houses at the lighthouse. His name is Faenwulf Far Traveler.
RuninshavnTo get to the lighthouse you can go along the east or west coast. If you’re feeling really adventurous, you can head straight across the island. Of course, there’s no road if you go that way.
RuninshavnWe always travel by ship to visit the market in Prem.
RuninshavnWhatever you may be looking for — you can find it at Storko of Gollbritz’s in Prem.
RuninshavnYou can reach the lighthouse along the coast. There’s good hunting in the forest at the east coast as well as the west.
ArynBy foot? From here? Forget it! All you’ll get are sprains or broken bones.
ArynDeorn the Strong in Prem sure knows a thing or two about being a smith.
ArynEvery now and then we Arynians take a ship to Prem.
ArynIf you are looking for some really posh accommodations in Prem, you should hire a room in the “Fortress” inn.
ArynLet me tell you, folks, one leg in Prem is the best herb merchant around.
ArynThere is a fantastic healer living in one of the houses next to the lighthouse at Runin — Faenwulf Far Traveler by name.
ArynUsually, someone sets sail for Runinshaven about once every three days.
ArynWe Arynians always go to Prem on market days.
ArynWhatever you’re looking for — you’ll find it at Storko of Gollbritz’s in Prem.
TrebanIf you want to go to Runinshaven, you have to ask at the harbor — you may have to wait up to three days, though.
TrebanIf you want to spend a real night of luxury in Prem, take a room at the “Fortress” inn.
TrebanOld Valpo in Kord can get almost everyone back on their feet. He’s the best healer near and far.
TrebanOne Leg in Prem, now. He’s the best herbalist around.
TrebanSometimes you get lucky and find a fisherman setting sail for the Runin Lighthouse.
TrebanThere’s a really blessed healer living by the lighthouse on Runin. Faenwulf Far Traveller is his name.
TrebanThere’s a ship leaving for Kord about every other day.
TrebanWe always go to Kord for the market, or even to Prem.
TrebanWhatever you’re looking for — you’re sure to find it at Storko of Gollbritz’s in Prem.
KordHalf a day’s march towards Prem, there’s the “Eagle Rock” inn by side of the road.
KordOld Valpo has gotten everyone back on their feet so far. He’s probably the best healer anywhere in these parts.
KordOne Leg in Prem is the best herbalist around.
KordSome ships travelling from Hjalsingor to Prem stop here to take on drinking water — you won’t have any problems finding a passage, if you’re patient.
KordThe road to Prem is almost a waste, really. You can go there by ship just as easily. It’s surprising that it’s still in pretty good shape.
KordThere are ships to Treban or Guddasunden about once every two days from Kord.
KordThere is only one inn in Guddasunden, but it’s a good one.
KordThere’s a really blessed healer living in one of the houses next to the Runin Lighthouse, Faenwulf Far Traveller is his name.
KordWe have a market in Kord on every Waterday.
KordWhatever you’re looking for — you’ll probably find it at Storko of Gollbritz’s in Prem.
PremA good day’s walk towards Skord, you’ll come across the “Eagle Rock” inn.
PremAnyone going to Skjal by foot can spend the night at the “Longship” inn along the way.
PremIf you want a real night of comfort, you should take a room at the “Fortress” inn.
PremIf you want to go to Kord and don’t have the time to wait for a ship, you can just as easily take the road. It’s in fairly good condition.
PremOne Leg is the best herbalist far and wide.
PremPrem isn’t just a harbor town like any other — wherever you want to go, you’re sure to find a ship here, and three days waiting is the exception.
PremPrem’s market is always busy.
PremStrong Deorn knows a thing or two about smithying.
PremThe old mine by the river is cursed — a lot of people who have tried to gather riches there have disappeared, never to return.
PremThe old mine by the river is cursed — a lot of people who tried to gather riches there have disappeared, never to return.
PremThere’s a blessed healer living in one of the houses at the Runin lighthouse, Faenwulf Far Traveller is his name.
PremWhatever you’re looking for — you’ll find it at Storko’s.
GuddasundenOld Valpo in Kord has everybody back on their feet so far. He must be the best healer around these parts.
GuddasundenThe best herb seller around is One Leg in Prem.
GuddasundenWe don’t do much walking around here due to the fjords. If you’ve had enough of Guddasunden, you have to find a ship to leave on.
GuddasundenWe have a market in Guddasunden every third Marketday of the month.
GuddasundenWhether you want to go to Kord or Hjalsingor makes no difference. There are plenty of ships going either way.
GuddasundenYou’re in luck, the only inn around here is quite good.
SkjalAnyone travelling to Prem by foot can spend the night at the “Longship” inn.
SkjalDo look in at Alwine Ter Haas’s in Ljasdahl, it’s the best shop I know.
SkjalIf you want to spend a night of luxury in Prem, you should take a room at the “Fortress” inn.
SkjalIf you’ve really caught it bad, go see Branda Sturmtrutz in Ljasdahl. She’ll get anybody back on their feet.
SkjalIngram Ingramsson is more than just a good smith — he’s an artist of the sledgehammer.
SkjalIt’s pretty good travelling along the coast to Ottarje, but I prefer to go by ship. After all, there’s one going almost every other day.
SkjalOccasionally there are ships leaving Skjal for Runinshaven.
SkjalThere are two spots great for a night’s rest on the road to Ottarje, the first is about 10, the second about 30 miles away.
SkjalThere’s a narrow path that winds through the Hjaldor mountains from Skjal to Orvil. There’s a cabin on each side of the pass.
SkjalThere’s some pretty good hunting halfway to Ottarje.
SkjalWe have a market in Skjal every first and third Marketday of the month.
SkjalWhatever you’re looking for — you can find it at Storko of Gollbritz’s in Prem.
SkjalYou can walk to Prem without any problems, or you can wait for a ship. Normally you don’t have to wait for very long.
SkjalYou know who is the best herb-seller far and wide? One Leg in Prem.
OttarjeAnyone crazy enough to go to Daspota can rest in a sheltered meadow about 20 miles from here.
OttarjeIf you want to go to Varnheim, you better go to Ljasdahl first. You’ll have no trouble finding a ship from there.
OttarjeIf you want to really live it up at night in Prem, you should take a room in the “Fortress” inn.
OttarjeIf you’re lucky, you’ll get a ship to Prem or Runinshaven, maybe even to Varnheim.
OttarjeIf you’ve really caught it bad, go see Branda Sturmtrutz in Ljasdahl, she’ll get anyone on their feet again.
OttarjeIngram Ingramsson in Skjal is a fine smith — smith! He’s a veritable artist.
OttarjeIt’s quite easy going along the shore if you want to go to Skjal, but I prefer going by ship. There’s one leaving for Skjal about once every two days anyway.
OttarjeOne Leg in Prem is the best herb-seller around.
OttarjeSomeone or other has to go to Ljasdahl almost every day. You’ll always find a ship for that.
OttarjeTevil Wallason’s shop’s not too bad. If you’re lucky you may even find some unusual things from time to time.
OttarjeThere are two good spots for a camp along the road to Skjal, one about 20, and the other about 40 miles from here.
OttarjeThere is an inn about 20 miles along the road to that cursed place, Daspota. Unless the pirates took the place apart by now, you should be able to get a good night’s rest there.
OttarjeThere’s good hunting about halfway to Skjal.
OttarjeWe have to go by ship to Ljasdahl or Skjal, if we want to visit the market.
OttarjeYou can cross the mountains to Orvil, but apart from a single cabin about 20 miles from here, there’s hardly any place offering decent shelter. By the way, there’s a spring near that cabin.
OttarjeYou can get from Ottarje to Orvil across the Hjaldor range, but it won’t be easy going across that narrow mountain pass.
OttarjeYou should look in on Alwine Ter Haas in Ljasdahl. She’s got the best shop I’ve ever seen.
HjalsingorGood Hyggelik in Overthorn can turn ploughs into swords, if you ask him to. He really knows his trade.
HjalsingorIf you ask around the harbor, you should be able to find a ship to Manrin, Kord or Overthorn within two or three days.
HjalsingorOld Valpo in Kord has everybody back on their feet so far. He must be the best healer in these parts.
HjalsingorStarkad Swafnandsson’s shop in Orvil offers a real variety of some of the strangest things you’ll find.
HjalsingorThere are ships leaving for Rovik and Prem about once every two days.
HjalsingorThere are two good smiths in Manrin, Aki Berasson and Eldgrimm Tevilsson. There’s no competition, they both charge exactly the same.
HjalsingorThere is a ship leaving for Guddasunden almost daily.
HjalsingorThere’s only one inn in Guddasunden, but it’s a good one.
HjalsingorThere’s only one way out from Hjalsingor — via the harbor.
HjalsingorThere’s this tulamidian in Overthorn, Kherim al Sharammi, who stocks only first class weapons. You should take a look, if you ever need one.
HjalsingorWe have a market here on every second and fourth Swafnirsday of the month.
HjalsingorYou can do a good day’s shopping in Manrin — Hjore Ahrensson’s shop is a real treasure trove.
RovikFor a top notch smith, you should go to Orvil and see Master Korbosch.
RovikGood Hyggelik in Overthorn’ll hammer you swords out of ploughs if he has too. He really knows his trade.
RovikIf you have to, you can cross over to Orvil on foot if you use the hanging bridge — don’t try it if it’s better to go by boat though.
RovikStarkad Swafnandsson’s shop in Orvil offers a unique mix of curiosities.
RovikThere are two good smiths in Manrin, Aki Berasson and Eldgrimm Tevilsson. They don’t compete. They both charge exactly the same.
RovikThere’s a market in Rovik every Fireday.
RovikThere’s this Tulamidian in Overthorn, Kherim al Sharammi, who stocks only the finest weapons. You could do worse than to go there.
RovikYou can do a good day’s shopping in Manrin — Hjore Ahrensson’s shop is a regular treasure trove.
RovikYou can get to Hjalsingor or Overthorn quite easily from here, it’s only if you’re heading for Manrin that ships are a bit harder to find.
RovikYou can go to Orvil by foot from here, but I’d wait for a ship if I were you — after all, there’s one almost every day.
OrvilGood smiths like Korbosch are pretty rare.
OrvilIf you have to, you can cross the Rovik by foot, but you’ll have to cross the suspension bridge — you shouldn’t try it if you scare easily, I tell you. Anyway, hardly anybody uses it, what with so many boats available as well.
OrvilStarkad Swafnandsson’s shop offers a great selection of curiosities.
OrvilThe best way to Rovik from here is by ship or along the fjord. Then you can almost always get a ship in the right direction from there.
OrvilThe road to Ala is quite busy. It would be a long detour to get to Thoss if you were to look for a ship in Rovik.
OrvilThere are rich hunting grounds about 10 miles from Ala.
OrvilThere’s a small mountain path winding up from Orvil through the Hjaldor range to Skjal. There’s a cabin reachable from both sides of the pass.
OrvilThere’s a small path going up into the mountains in the south, where you can head for Skjal or Ottarje across some small mountain passes.
OrvilWe have a market here every first and third Windsday of the month.
OrvilYou can pass over the Hjaldor mountains to Ottarje theoretically, but apart from a single cabin beyond the pass there’s hardly any shelter on the whole route. There’s a spring near that mountain cabin.
OverthornGood Hyggelik will create swords from ploughs, if you ask him to. That man really knows his trade.
OverthornHagar of Manrek’s in Tjanset is worth recommending — you’ll find a lot of herbs there.
OverthornI can really recommend Fat Alfhild’s shop in Vidsand. You can find almost anything there.
OverthornIt’s a good day’s shopping in Manrin — Hjore Ahrensson’s shop is a real treasure trove.
OverthornI’ll tell you one thing: if you’ve really caught it bad, go to Tjanset, to Master Moryan. He’s the only chirurgeon near and far who really knows what he’s doing.
OverthornStarkad Swafnandsson’s shop in Orvil offers a good selection of curiosities.
OverthornThe Tulamidian Kherim al Sharammi only stocks the very best. Go see him if you ever need a weapon.
OverthornThe best shop around is in Tjanset. That Havena-Hobart stocks just about everything.
OverthornThere are ships leaving regularly for Hjalsingor, Tjanset, Vidsand, Brendhil, Liskor, Rovik and Manrin.
OverthornThere’s always a market in Overthorn on Waterday.
OverthornYou can usually find a ship to take you wherever you want to go within a couple of days.
OverthornYou won’t be able to leave here on foot, you’ll have to find a ship to take you.
TyldonBranda Bersisdottir has a little shop in Clanegh where it really pays to rummage around a bit.
TyldonI can heartily recommend Fat Alfhild’s in Vidsand. She’s got everything.
TyldonOn market days we either go to Clanegh or to Vidsand.
TyldonThe “Grand Old Inn” really is a great place to stay.
TyldonThere’s a nice resting spot a bit off the Clanegh road, maybe 10 miles from here.
TyldonYou can reach Clanegh or Vidsand via the Merchant’s road within the day.
VidsandFat Alfhild’s shop is worth a recommendation. She has just about everything, I tell you.
VidsandGood Hyggelik in Overthorn will turn ploughs into swords if he has too. He really knows his business, he does.
VidsandI can well recommend Haskar of Manrek in Tjanset — he has a wide range of herbs, most of them fresh.
VidsandLet me tell you: you should go to Tjanset and see Master Moryan, if you ever catch it bad. He’s the only chirurgeon around who really knows what he’s doing.
VidsandThe best way to leave Vidsand is by ship — there’s one leaving for Overthorn or Liskor almost every day. And you don’t have to look for long to go to Tjanset either.
VidsandThe road to Tyldon is ideal for travelling. You’ll get there in just a day, if the weather is good.
VidsandThe “Grand Old Inn” in Tyldon really is a great place to stay.
VidsandThere is a market in Vidsand on every second and fourth Windsday.
VidsandThere’s this Tulamidian in Overthorn, Kherim al Sharammi, who stocks only the finest quality. Go there, if you’re ever in want of a weapon.
VidsandYou can get just about any weapon to be had in Aventuria at the Tuzakian’s in Liskor.
LiskorGood Hyggelik in Overthorn can make swords from ploughs, if he has too. He really knows his trade.
LiskorHasgar of Manrek’s in Tjanset is worth recommending — you’ll find a fine selection of fresh herbs there.
LiskorI can highly recommend Fat Alfhild’s shop in Vidsand. She stocks everything.
LiskorIf you want to go to Tjanset, there’s a ship going there once every three days normally, and if not, you can always travel along the shore.
LiskorIt’s just a stone’s throw to Thoss — alright, I don’t want to exaggerate, but it’s less than a day away.
LiskorLet me tell you: if you really catch it bad, go to Tjanset. Master Moryan is the only chirurgeon far and wide who really knows his business.
LiskorThe Tuzakian has just about every kind of weapon in his shop that there is in Aventuria.
LiskorThe little road to Clanegh is okay. Even for carts — because Liskor is an important harbor.
LiskorThe very best shop around these parts is in Tjanset. That Havena-Hobart really has just about everything.
LiskorThere are ships leaving for Vidsand almost every day.
LiskorThere is a ship leaving for Overthorn about once every two days.
LiskorThere is a very well-stocked shop in town, if you’re looking for something in particular — it’s Brand Bilderstecher’s.
LiskorWe have a market here every second and fourth Windsday of the month.
SkovbjergA bit out of the way, but not quite 20 miles from here on the way to Tyldon, is a nice resting place.
SkovbjergBrabda Bersisdottir has a little shop in town that really rewards those willing to rummage about.
SkovbjergHama Halyra in Orkanger is very reliable, gives you no cause to complain. Really knows a thing or two about healing.
SkovbjergListen: if you ever catch it real bad, go to Tjanset. Master Moryan there is the only chirurgeon near or far who really knows his business.
SkovbjergThat Tuzakian in Liskor stocks just about any weapon that’s made in Aventuria.
SkovbjergThe next settlement to the north is Tyldon. You can usually get there within the day.
SkovbjergThe road to Orkanger has always been kept up to par by the inhabitants of both towns.
SkovbjergThe “Grand ol’ inn” in Tyldon is really a great inn.
SkovbjergThere’s a fine spot for a rest halfway to Orkanger.
SkovbjergThere’s a manageable way to Liskor — after all, some carts do have to go there occasionally.
SkovbjergThere’s a well stocked shop in Liskor. Just drop in on Brand Bilderstecher sometime.
SkovbjergWe have a market here in Skovbjerg on every Marketday.
OrkgardBranda Bersisdottir has this small shop in Clanegh, where some rummaging really brings some rewards.
OrkgardHama is reliable, you can’t complain about that. Really knows a thing or two about healing, that one.
OrkgardHardly anybody passes through the Hjaldor Mountains these days because of the thieves.
OrkgardSaldar Isleifsson is a good smith, but for special commissions it’s worth going to Upper Orcam, to see Rodar.
OrkgardThe best place for weapons is Morka’s in Upper Orcam. His shop leaves no wish unanswered. Mind you, that dwarf has some hefty prices.
OrkgardThe road to Clanegh has traditionally been well kept by the inhabitants of both towns.
OrkgardThere are some thieves loose around these parts. Their headquarters must be somewhere in the mountains, along the way to Felsteyn.
OrkgardThere’s a great place for a rest halfway to Clanegh.
OrkgardWe always visit the market at Clanegh.
ThossAfter about 30 miles, the road west splits. You can go on to Ala, or you can change course to Tjanset. Whichever way you go, the road isn’t very good.
ThossHasgar of Manrek’s in Tjanset is worth visiting — you’ll find lots of herbs there.
ThossI can heartily recommend fat Alfhild’s in Vidsand. It’s the best shop I’ve seen so far.
ThossIf you cross the Hjaldor mountains to get to Rybon, you could try for the mountain hut that’s just over a day’s march from here.
ThossI’ll just say one thing: if you’ve caught it real bad, go to Tjanset to Master Moryan. He’s the only chirurgeon near or far who really knows his business.
ThossOn the road to Ala, there are two good resting places for the weary traveler, one about 10 miles, and the second about 25. Near the first spot, there is a lush meadow full of herbs.
ThossSome travelers take the small mountain pass to Rybon, if they don’t care to wait for a ship, but that way is sheer murder in winter.
ThossStarkad Swafnandsson’s shop in Orvil offers a great choice of curiosities.
ThossThe Tuzakian in Liskor has just about every weapon in stock that can be had in Avanturia.
ThossThe best shop around here is in Tjanset. That Havena-Hobart really has almost everything in stock.
ThossWe always go to Liskor for the market.
ThossYou can get to Liskor within the day for sure.
AlaFor any smithing that you need, your best bet is to get yourselves to Orvil and see Master Korbosch.
AlaStarkad Swafnandsson’s shop in Orvil offers a real mix of curiosities.
AlaThere are rich hunting grounds about 10 miles on the way towards Orvil.
AlaThere’s just one thing I’ve got to say to you. If you really need medical help, go to Tjanset. Master Moryan is the only chirurgeon near or far who really knows what he’s doing.
AlaWe always go to Orvil on market day.
AlaWhether you’re going to Orvil, Thoss, or Tjanset, all the roads around here are in a fair condition.
FelsteynArgo, son of Almar, in Vilnhome — he demands a good price, but he only delivers quality work. I can easily give him a top recommendation.
FelsteynHama Halyra in Orkanger really is reliable. Gives you no cause to complain and really knows a thing or two about healing.
FelsteynTardosch’s shop in Upper Orcam is a real treasure trove.
FelsteynThe best inn in Upper Orcam is definitely the “Happy prospector”.
FelsteynThe best place to buy weapons is Morka’s in Upper Orcam. His stock leaves no wish unanswered. Mind you, that dwarf demands a lot of money.
FelsteynThe best smith around here lives in Upper Orcam. His name is Rodar.
FelsteynWe always go to the market in Upper Orcam.
FelsteynYou can get to Orkanger across the Hjaldor Mountains, but the path isn’t used much these days because of the thieves up there.
FelsteynYou can reach Hermit’s Lake via the dirt path beyond the Feldir.
FelsteynYou can take a rest in a nice forest clearing about halfway to Hermit’s Lake.
Felsteyn“Ingerimm’s forge”, is all I’ll say. There’s no better tavern in Upper Orcam.
OrkbrandArgo, son of Almar, in Vilmheim is an address I can give you without fear — the smith asks a lot of money, but he delivers good quality work for it.
OrkbrandIf you’re looking for weapons, you won’t have to go far. We’ve got a very well stocked shop right here in town. Mind you, Morka’s not cheap.
OrkbrandShould you ever get to Vilnheim, visit the “Orc Skull” — now there’s a tavern for you.
OrkbrandSome crazy dwarves are blocking the entry to the mines in a cellar somewhere.
OrkbrandTardosch’s shop is real treasure trove.
OrkbrandThe best inn in town? Definitely the “Happy Prospector”.
OrkbrandThe road to Felsteyn is a disgrace compared to the merchant’s road to Thorwal.
OrkbrandThere are people who walk all the way to Vilnheim to see Argo, even though we’ve got the best smith around right here — Rodar.
OrkbrandThere is a daily market in Upper Orcam.
OrkbrandThere is a rumor about some crazy dwarves who have blocked the entry to the mines.
OrkbrandThere’s a dirt path to Hermit’s Lake across the Feldir.
OrkbrandThere’s a path to Hermit’s Lake on the other side of the river. Not too far from here, it passes through a small forest where you’re likely to find a lot of fresh herbs.
OrkbrandThere’s a small forest off the road about halfway to Felsteyn. You can do a good day’s hunting there, and it’s a great place for a rest.
Orkbrand“Ingerimm’s Forge”, is all I say. There’s no better tavern in Upper Orcam.
BodonAbout 10 miles before Phexcaer there is a sheltered place on the path along the Bodir that’s perfectly suited for a camp.
BodonAbout 20 miles from Vilnhome, there is a sheltered place on the path along the Bodir to Phexcaer that’s perfectly suited for a camp.
BodonAll roads lead to Bodon, as we say around here, but there’s only one way to leave — across the ford to Vilnhome.
BodonAlong the final stretch of the merchant’s road is just a stone’s throw to Upper Orcam.
BodonArgo in Vilnhome I can heartily recommend — he demands a good price, but he only delivers quality work.
BodonBeyond a doubt, the “Glockenspiel” is the best inn in Vilnhome.
BodonIn Thure Gudasson’s shop in Vilnhome you’ll find things you’ll not find anywhere else.
BodonRodar in Upper Orcam is one of the best smiths around here.
BodonTardosch’s shop in Upper Orcam is a real treasure trove.
BodonThe best inn in Upper Orcam is definitely the “Happy Prospector”.
BodonThere are two spots between Vilnhome and Auplog on the merchant’s road to Thorwal that are excellent for a rest. You can always reach one of them before dusk, even if you don’t leave till the afternoon.
BodonThere is a market here every first and third Marketday of the month.
BodonThere’s a good spot to camp about 50 miles from Vilnhome that’s well suited for a camp.
BodonThere’s a path to Phexcaer beyond the Feldir Ford at Vilnhome. Of course, you can’t expect it to be as good as the well-maintained road down to Thorwal.
BodonWe always go to market in Vilnhome.
BodonYou should visit the “Orc Skull” in Vilnhome — it’s a fine tavern.
VilnvadAbout 10 miles from Phexcaer, is a sheltered place on the path along the Bodir that’s perfectly suited for a camp.
VilnvadAbout 20 miles from here, is a sheltered place on the path along the Bodir to Phexcaer that’s perfectly suited for a camp.
VilnvadAbout 25 miles from Phexcaer, is a sheltered place on the path along the Bodir that’s perfectly suited for a camp. You can gather rare herbs there, too.
VilnvadAbout 50 miles from here, is a sheltered place on the path along the Bodir to Phexcaer that’s perfectly suited for a camp.
VilnvadAlong the final stretch of the Merchant’s Road it’s just a stone’s throw to Upper Orcam.
VilnvadBetween here and Auplog are two spots on the merchant’s road to Thorwal that are excellent for a rest. You can always reach one of them before dusk, even if you don’t leave town till the afternoon.
VilnvadBeyond the Feldir Ford, there is a road to Phexcaer. Of course it’s not as good as the one down to Thorwal.
VilnvadI can well recommend Argo — sure, that smith asks a high price, but he delivers the quality of work you’d expect for it.
VilnvadTardosch’s shop in Upper Orcam! A regular treasure trove!
VilnvadThe best inn in Upper Orcam is the “Happy Prospector”.
VilnvadThere’s this dump called Bodon on the opposite bank of the Bodir. If you have to go there, you’ll find a ford.
VilnvadThis fellow Rodar in Upper Orcam is one of the best smiths around.
VilnvadWe’ve got a market here on every first and third Marketday of the month.
VilnvadWhere weapons are concerned, you should go to Morka in Upper Orcam. His assortment leaves no wish unanswered. Mind you, he’s got prices of his own, similar to that dwarf.
VilnvadWithout a doubt, the “Glockenspiel” is the best inn in town.
VilnvadYou should visit the “Orc Skull” — it’s a grand tavern!
VilnvadYou’ll find things in Thure Gudasson’s shop, you’ll be hard pressed to locate anywhere else.
RybonIf you don’t want to go through Daspota, you’ll have to take the route across the mountains to Thoss. Of course, it doesn’t come close to the merchant’s road from Efferdûn to Thorwal.
RybonIf you take the mountain path to Thoss there’s a mountain cabin a bit more than a day’s march from here.
VarnheimIf you can appreciate a well-stocked shop or you need something out of the ordinary, go see that Stoerrebrandt by marriage in Thorwal.
VarnheimIf you’re doing badly, you should see Branda Sturmtrutz in Ljasdahl, she’ll get anyone back on their feet.
VarnheimIf you’re just looking to be entertained, visit Asgrimm Thurboldsson in Breida for some really tall tales — he even tells about some grandfather of his who supposedly was on an expedition to the Orcish Lands.
VarnheimIf you’re looking for a really good smith, the Salzeran in Vaermhag is a good bet.
VarnheimIf you’re looking for some specific information, there’s Eliane Windenbek right here in town. She’s a scholar and can tell you something about every subject.
VarnheimInterested in weapons? I can heartily recommend this dwarf in Thorwal, Gumbladsson.
VarnheimMaybe 20 miles from here towards Auplog is a meadow off the road that’s grand for a rest.
VarnheimThere are fine hunting grounds about a day and a-half from here towards Auplog. There’s supposed to be a sheltered resting spot off the road near there, too.
VarnheimThere are some coastal cutters leaving Varnhome for Thorwal, Vaermhag or Ljasdahl every now and then.
VarnheimThere’s a dirt track to Auplog, if you want to go to Vilnhome without passing through Thorwal.
VarnheimThere’s a reasonable inn called the “Gulf View” about halfway to Vaermhag.
VarnheimWe have a market here every second and fourth Marketday of the month.
VarnheimYou can get to Vaermhag and Thorwal in the south quite fast via the merchant’s road.
VarnheimYou should look in on Alwine Ter Haas in Ljasdahl, now there’s a shop for you!
VarnheimYou want to go to Ottarje, you should find a ship to Ljasdahl first. You’ll always find a connection there. Or you might even get lucky and find a ship sailing straight for Ottarje.
AuplogAbout one day of straight marching from here is a meadow off the road to Varnhome that’s an excellent spot for a rest.
AuplogI can recommend Argo, son of Almar, in Vilnhome without hesitation — he demands a good price, but he only delivers quality work.
AuplogIf you ever get to Vilnhome, visit the “Orc Skull” — that’s one good tavern.
AuplogIf you’re just passing through, the “Glockenspiel” is the best inn you’ll find in Vilnhome.
AuplogIn Thure Gudasson’s shop in Vilnhome you’ll find things hard to get anywhere else.
AuplogOf course, the way to Varnhome isn’t anything as comfortable as the merchant’s road.
AuplogThe best place to buy weapons is Morka’s in Upper Orcam. His stock leaves no wish unanswered. Mind you, that dwarf demands a lot of money.
AuplogThere are two spots on the road to Vilnhome that are excellent for a rest. You can always reach one of them before dusk, even if you don’t leave town till the afternoon.
AuplogThere is a market at Auplog every second and fourth Windday.
AuplogYou can count on “Ole” in Angbodirtal. He’s the best healer far and wide.
AuplogYou really can’t complain about the merchant’s road. You can reach Vilnhome or Angbodirtal within a day.
AngbodirtalA wide variety of goods certainly has its value — if you are looking for something out of the ordinary, take a look at that place owned by Stoerrebrandt by marriage in Thorwal.
AngbodirtalArgo, son of Almar in Vilnhome, I can recommend him to you heartily — not cheap, that’s true, but he’s one smith who delivers only quality stuff
AngbodirtalIf you’re looking for a really good smith, look in on Gunn Beornsson in Thorwal. He’s the best for miles around.
AngbodirtalLooking for weapons? There’s this dwarven fellow in Thorwal I can recommend, Gumbladsson is his name.
AngbodirtalOn the way to Rukian, there is a nice place for a rest quite near here, on the other side of the Bodir.
AngbodirtalWe always go to Vilnhome or Thorwal on market day.
AngbodirtalYou can count on Ole. He’s the best healer far and wide.
AngbodirtalYou can only leave Angbodirtal by ferry.
RukianGet out of my house at once!
RukianIf you are on your way to the Angbodirtal ferry, there’s a beautiful resting place a good 15 miles from here.
RukianIf you’re ever in Thorwal, Fjolnir’s is every bit as good as that Stoerrebrandt’s. You’ll find anything your heart desires there.
RukianIf you’re looking for a really good smith, go to Gunn Beornsson in Thorwal, he’s the best for miles around.
RukianInterested in weapons? I can recommend that dwarven fellow Gumbladsson in Thorwal.
RukianTalk about a well-stocked shop — if you ever need something out of the ordinary, try that place owned by Stoerrebrandt by marriage in Thorwal.
RukianThere is a market in Rukian on every second Fireday of the month.
RukianYou can reach ferry stations in both directions on the merchant’s road from Thorwal to Upper Orcam. There’s the ferry to Angbodirtal to the north, and the one to Tjoila on the way to Thorwal.
RukianYou can rely on “Ole” in Angbodirtal. The best healer near and far.
TjoilaA short way beyond the bridge there are animal tracks crossing the Breida road, and there’s a spring there, too.
TjoilaA well-stocked shop really has its uses — if you’re looking for something out of the ordinary take a look at Fjolnir’s in Thorwal.
TjoilaAsk Eliane Windenbek in Varnhome, if you’re interested in something in particular. She’s a scholar who knows something about everything.
TjoilaIf you cross over by ferry, you get to the merchant’s road between Upper Orcam and Thorwal. It’s good travelling along there.
TjoilaIf you cross over with the ferry, you reach the merchant’s road between Upper Orcam and Thorwal. It’s good travelling along there.
TjoilaIf you need a really good smith, go to Gunn Beornsson in Thorwal, he’s the best far and wide.
TjoilaIf you need some particular information, you ask Eliane Windenbek in Varnhome. She’s a scholar and knows something about everything.
TjoilaIf you want to hear a good story, go see Asgrimm Thurboldsson in Breida. He spins the very best sailor’s yarn around — he even claims his grandfather went on an expedition to the Orcish Lands.
TjoilaIf you’re looking for a really good smith, go to Gunn Beornsson in Thorwal, the best for miles around.
TjoilaIf you’re looking for some nice tales, you should visit Asgrimm Thurboldsson in Breida. He tells the best sailor’s yarn around here — he even claims his grandfather was part of an expedition to the Orcish Lands.
TjoilaInterested in weapons? I’d recommend that dwarven chap, Gumbladsson, in Thorwal.
TjoilaInterested in weapons? There’s this dwarf I can recommend in Thorwal, Gumbladsson’s the name.
TjoilaLooking for a well-stocked assortment — or if you ever need something out of the ordinary, there’s Fjolnir’s in Thorwal.
TjoilaPerainidan Bulker in Thorwal really knows his trade. He can put anybody together again.
TjoilaPerainidan bulker in Thorwal, now. He sure knows his business, he’ll patch up anybody.
TjoilaRight behind the bridge to Breida, animal tracks can usually be found crossing the road. There’s a pure, cold spring there, too.
TjoilaThe bridge along the Breida road is quite worn out. It won’t last another heavy rainfall.
TjoilaThe bridge along the Breida road is quite worn. It won’t last another big thunderstorm.
TjoilaThe road to Breida is fairly wide, but also fairly bad.
TjoilaThe road to Breida is pretty wide, but it’s in a pitiful state all the same.
TjoilaWe have a market here every fourth Earthday of the month.
VaermhagFor some nice storytelling you should go see Asgrimm Thurboldsson in Breida. He’ll tell you the best sailor’s yarn you could want — he even claims his grandfather went on an expedition to the Orcish Lands.
VaermhagIf you are looking for a really good smith, the Salzeran is the best you’ll find near and far.
VaermhagIf you’re interested in something specific, ask at Eliane Windenbek’s in Varnheim. She’s a scholar and can tell you about everything.
VaermhagIf you’re interested in weapons, I can recommend the dwarf Gumbladsson in Thorwal.
VaermhagIf you’re lucky you may catch a ship without much waiting, but most of the ships don’t go further than Thorwal or Varnheim.
VaermhagIf you’ve caught it bad, go see Branda Sturmtrutz in Ljasdahl, she gets anybody up and running.
VaermhagPerainidan Bulker in Thorwal, now. That guy knows his business. He’ll patch up anybody.
VaermhagThe Merchant’s road from Thorwal to Varnhome goes through here, so both towns are well in reach.
VaermhagThere’s a reasonable inn called “Gulf View” halfway along the road to Varnhome.
VaermhagWe go to Thorwal if we want to go to market.
VaermhagYou know, a well-stocked shop has its uses — if you need something out of the ordinary, you’ll find it at Fjolnir’s in Thorwal.
GroenveldenUnless you really want to end up in some orcish stew pot, you either have to stay here or go back the way you came.
GroenveldenWe always visit the Phexcaer market.
KravikMaybe eight miles from here, you can get to the Roval along a dirt track. If you don’t mind swimming, you can get to Peilinen faster going that way.
KravikRondriane of Seitz in Nordvest is what I say, if you’re looking for a good smith.
KravikThe road to Nordvest isn’t bad, really, but the path to Skelellen is beyond belief!
KravikThere are a lot of herbs growing at the roadside not very far towards Nordvest.
KravikThere are loads of rare herbs just before you reach Skelellen.
KravikThere is a market here on every second Marketday of the month.
SkelellenAnyone who knows his way around the wilderness can get to Phexcaer within the week. There’s even a temple to Firun somewhere up in the woods.
SkelellenNot far from here along the path to Kravik you can find a lot of rare herbs.
SkelellenRondriane of Seitz is what I say if you ask me for a good smith.
SkelellenThere are lush herbal meadows in the Stony Oak Forest, about three days’ marching from here towards Phexcaer — it’s tough going, but it’s worth it.
SkelellenThere is a market in Skelellen on every third Windsday of the month.
SkelellenThere’s good hunting about a day’s march towards Phexcaer, only problem’s that the path disappears into the woods.
SkelellenYou probably know the path to Kravik, but did you know you can reach Phexcaer from Skelellen within the week? The path’s okay for some long stretches, but for part of the way, you have to hack your way through the brush.
NordvestA short way from Rovamund, there is a meadow off the coastal path where you can find a lot of herbs.
NordvestRoads to Kravik and Rovamund are half decent at best.
NordvestRondriane of Seitz is all I say, if you’re looking for a good smith.
NordvestThe inn “By the Ingval” is a great place for travelers. It’s a good 15 miles from here along the coastal path.
NordvestThere are loads of herbs growing by the wayside not far from Kravik.
NordvestThere is a market in Nordvest every second and fourth Windsday of the month.
BreidaHalfway to Peilinen there is a rich herbal meadow just off the side of the road.
BreidaIf you’re looking for a really good smith, go to Gunn Beornsson in Thorwal. He’s the best far and wide.
BreidaSomeone noticed the tracks of wild cattle a short way from Serske.
BreidaThe bridge on the way to Tjoila is in terrible shape. It won’t last another thunderstorm.
BreidaThere are usually animal tracks crossing the road to Tjoila just to this side of the bridge. There’s a pure, cold spring there, too.
BreidaThere is a good spot to rest halfway along the road to Serske.
BreidaThere is a reasonably passable way to Peilinen.
BreidaThere is a wide road to Tjoila where even carts can pass quite comfortably. Mind you, it’s a bit bumpy.
BreidaThere is always a market in Breida on the first and third Marketday of every month.
BreidaThere’s a good inn on the river road a bit before Peilinen. It’s called “Old Nostria”.
BreidaYou can take the old coach path to Serske, but I tell you, it’s in horrible shape.
BreidaYou interested in weapons? I can recommend that dwarf-fellow Gumbladsson in Thorwal.
PeilinenHalfway to Breida there’s a lush herbal meadow a short way off the coastal path.
PeilinenThere is a market in Peilinen on every first and third Marketday of the month.
PeilinenThere’s a dirt track on the other side of the Roval about 10 miles downriver that leads up to the Kravik—Skelellen road. The only problem is that you have to swim across, all for a road that’s not very good either.
PeilinenThere’s an inn on the coastal path to Breida not far from here. It’s called the “Old Nostria”.
PeilinenYou can’t really complain about the roads to Breida and Rovamund, at least they get you where you want to go.
RovamundAbout 10 miles up Nordvest way, there’s a meadow not far from the river path where a lot of herbs grow.
RovamundAbout 20 miles up the Roval, there’s a dirt track to the Kravik—Skelellen road on the other side of the river. Mind you, you’d have to swim across, and the path isn’t all that great either.
RovamundFor travelers who can’t reach Nordvest by nightfall, the “Ingvalside” inn is a good place to stay.
RovamundRondriane of Seitz in Nordvest — is my recommendation if you’re looking for a smith.
RovamundThere is good hunting and fresh water about 15 miles towards Merske.
RovamundThere’s a dirt track to Merske from Rovamund.
RovamundThere’s a sheltered spot halfway to Merske that’s quite well suited for a camp.
RovamundThere’s a weekly market on Rohalsday in Rovamund.
RovamundThere’s no reason to complain about the roads to Nordvest and Peilinen.
SerskeAre you interested in weapons? There’s this dwarven chap in Thorwal, Gumbladsson. I can really recommend him.
SerskeAsk Eliane Windenbek in Varnhome, if you’re looking for specific information. That scholar knows something about everything.
SerskeFor some really good stories, visit Asgrimm Thurboldsson in Breida. He tells the best sailor’s yarn near and far — he even claims his grandfather was part of an expedition into the Orcish Lands!
SerskeHalfway to Breida there’s a good spot for resting.
SerskeIf you need a decent smith, I can recommend Gurthag in Thorwal.
SerskeIf you’re ever in Thorwal, Fjolnir’s is every bit as good as Stoerrebrandt’s. You’ll find anything you desire in that shop.
SerskeIf you’re looking for a really good smith, try Gunn Beornsson in Thorwal, he’s the best around.
SerskeIn the south, the wide merchant’s road goes to Efferdûn via Merske.
SerskeNot far from here on the way to Breida, you can usually spot wild cattle tracks.
SerskeOccasionally, there are ships leaving Serske for Merske, and a little more often for Efferdûn.
SerskePerainidan Bulker in Thorwal really knows his trade. He’ll patch up anybody.
SerskeTalk about a well-stocked display — if you’re looking for anything beyond the ordinary, look in at that place owned by Stoerrebrandt by marriage in Thorwal.
SerskeThere’s a market every third Windsday of the month in Serske.
SerskeYou can get to Thorwal in half a day easily, all you’ve got to do is walk a few miles and cross over on the ferry.
MerskeAlong the broad merchant’s road you can reach Efferdûn in the south and Serske in the north. Of course, the road goes on to the bank of the Bodir, where you can catch a ferry over to Thorwal.
MerskeIf you need a really good smith, go to Gunn Beornsson in Thorwal, he’s the best in these parts.
MerskeIf you’re interested in something in particular, go ask Eliane Windenbek in Varnhome. That scholar knows something about everything.
MerskeIf you’re looking for a good story, see Asgrimm Thurboldsson in Breida, he tells the best sailor’s yarn in these parts — he even claims his grandfather was part of an expedition into the Orcish Lands.
MerskeInterested in weapons, are you? I can recommend this dwarf, Gumbladsson, in Thorwal.
MerskeIt’s hardly worth the walk to Rovamund, but not far from Merske you can find some rare herbs in a forest along the way.
MerskePerainidan Bulker in Thorwal knows his trade, he’ll patch up anybody.
MerskeShould you need a decent smith, I can recommend Gurthag in Thorwal.
MerskeTalk about a well-stocked shop — if you need something out of the ordinary, you should go to the shop owned by Stoerrebrandt by marriage in Thorwal.
MerskeThe dirt path to Rovamund makes a good short cut, but it is anything but comfortable travelling along there.
MerskeThe “Salzeran Court” in Efferdûn remains the best inn around.
MerskeThere are good hunting grounds about 15 miles from Rovamund — most travelers rest at a spring not far from there.
MerskeThere are ships leaving for Thorwal, Serske or Efferdûn every once in a while.
MerskeThere is a sheltered place halfway to Rovamund that’s perfect for a night’s rest.
MerskeYou should go see Rorben of Salza’s in Efferdûn. You can find the odd rarity or two in his shop.
EfferdûnIf you’re looking for a really good smith, go to Gunn Beornsson in Thorwal, he’s the best far and wide.
EfferdûnInterested in weapons, are you? I can recommend this dwarven fellow Gumbladsson in Thorwal.
EfferdûnThe best inn has always been the Salzeran Court.
EfferdûnThe broad merchant’s road goes to Thorwal via Merske and Serske.
EfferdûnThere’s a ship leaving for Thorwal about once every two days. Some of them stop in Serske or Merske, too.
EfferdûnWe have a market here every Windsday.
EfferdûnYou should drop in on Rorben of Salza, you can often make a rare find or two in his shop.
ManrinGood Hyggelik in Overthorn will create swords from ploughs if he has to. He really knows his trade.
ManrinHjore Ahrensson’s is the best shop in town.
ManrinIf you’re looking for a ship, you should ask the harbor master. It’s not difficult to go anywhere from here, but sometimes it’s better to take a little detour if you can’t find a ship going directly to your destination.
ManrinThe path to Brendhil really is only of interest to herbalists — there are some pretty rare herbs growing about 10 miles inland.
ManrinThere are two good smiths in Manrin, Aki Berasson and Eldgrimm Tevilsson. There’s no competition, they both charge exactly the same.
ManrinThere is a market in Manrin every first and third Earthday of the month.
ManrinThere’s a Tulamidian in Overthorn, Kherim al Sharammi, who stocks only first class merchandise. You should go see him if you ever need a weapon.
ManrinThere’s a path to Brendhil. If you go at a good pace, you can cross the island in one day. And if not, you can always try for shelter in Firungor’s cabin.
ManrinYou’re probably thinking this lot hasn’t much to offer — but you’re very much mistaken!
BrendhilFrom Brendhil you can go to Manrin or to Overthorn by ship. There’s one leaving in both directions about once every two days.
BrendhilGood Hyggelik in Overthorn will turn ploughs into swords, if he must. He really knows his business.
BrendhilTell you what: if you’ve really caught it bad, go to Tjanset. Master Moryan is the only chirurgeon far and wide who really knows what he’s doing.
BrendhilThat Tulamidian in Overthorn, Kherim al Sharammi, only stocks the best. If you need a weapon, you couldn’t do better than to take a look there.
BrendhilThere are two good smiths in Manrin, Aki Berasson and Eldgrimm Tevilsson. There’s no competition, they both charge exactly the same.
BrendhilThere’s a path to Manrin. If you put some effort in it, you might manage to cross the island in a day. If not, you can always try to find shelter at Firungor’s cabin.
BrendhilWe usually go to the market in Manrin.
BrendhilYou can do a good day’s shopping in Manrin — Hjore Ahrensson’s shop is a real treasure trove.
TjansetGood Hyggelik in Overthorn will turn ploughs into swords, if he has to. He really knows his business.
TjansetI can recommend Fat Alfhild’s in Vidsand. That’s one great shop, I tell you!
TjansetIf we want to go to market, we go to Overthorn or Liskor, and occasionally to Orvil.
TjansetIf you want to go to Liskor, there’s a ship there once every three days usually. But if not, you can always go along the shore.
TjansetIf you want to go to Thoss, you should go via Liskor. The road is shorter and better than the one via Ala.
TjansetNormally, there’s a ship leaving Tjanset for Overthorn every other day, and to Vidsand just as often.
TjansetThe Tuzakian in Liskor stocks about every weapon that can be had in Aventuria.
TjansetThe road to Ala has seen better days.
TjansetThere’s a Tulamidian in Overthorn, Kherim al Sharammi, who stocks the very best in weapons. You should take a look there, if you ever need one.
TjansetTjanset has quite a lot to offer. For example, people come from far away to see Master Moryan. Of course, he’s the best chirurgeon.
TjansetWe don’t have to leave town to go shopping. Havena-Hobart offers just about everything.
LjasdahlIf you go round the island on the coastal path. The view is terrific.
LjasdahlIf you’re feeling poorly, visit Branda Sturmtrutz. She can get anybody back on their feet.
LjasdahlIngram Ingramsson in Skjal is a good smith — what am I saying, a smith! He’s an artist!
LjasdahlTake a look in at Alwine Ter Haas’, it’s the best shop I know.
LjasdahlThe best herbalist all around is One Leg in Prem.
LjasdahlThere is a market in Ljasdahl every Marketday.
LjasdahlTo cross the island to Hjalland farm takes less than half a day.