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In Medieval Europe you can buy a shop license from your City Castle.
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In the Shop you will find the following functionalities:
  
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Storage<br/>
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Upgrade Storage<br/><br/>
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Sell (to the City Land Register)
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Work in the shop<br/><br/>
  
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=Storage=
  
[[Mortar and Pestle]]
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With this function you will be able to deposit/withdraw items to/from your shop. The shop initially has a storage capacity of 250 Kg. This Capacity can be upgraded by
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working on the shop.
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= Upgrade Storage=
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The player will be able to upgrade the storage by working on the shop. At the end, the shop storage capacity will be increased for 125 Kg.
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Needed wood: 40<br/><br/>
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Needed stone: 10<br/><br/>
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Action Duration: 12 hours<br/><br/>
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Glut required/consumed: 24<br/><br/>
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Energy Required: 36<br/><br/>
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    It is possible to cancel the action, but the material will be lost.
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=Shop Types=
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==Forge==
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At the forge you can use metals to create objects that will be used to produce tools such as weapons and armours. The following objects can be produced:
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{| border=1 cellspaces=0 cellpadding=2
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|-
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! Object
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! Needed objects
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! Requirements
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|-
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| Hatchet blade
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| 2 iron pieces
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| None
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|-
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| Hoe blade
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| 2 iron pieces
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| None
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|-
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| Knife blade
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| 4 iron pieces
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| None
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|-
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| Pickaxe hardhead
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| 8 iron pieces
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| None
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|-
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| Iron bucket
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| 7 iron pieces
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| None
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|-
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| Iron helmet
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| 12 iron pieces
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| None
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|-
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| Iron shield
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| 20 iron pieces
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| None
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|-
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| Leather armor
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| 8 leather pieces
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| None
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|-
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| Chainmail
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| 20 iron pieces
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| None
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|-
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| Small sword
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| 2 wood pieces, 10 iron pieces
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| None
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|-
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| Longsword
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| 2 wood pieces, 15 iron pieces
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| Strength: 12
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|-
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| War axe
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| 3 wood pieces, 10 iron pieces
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| Strength: 12
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|}
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==Carpentry==
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At the capentry you can assemble furniture, tools and weapons. The following objects can be produced:
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{| border=1 cellspaces=0 cellpadding=2
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|-
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! Object
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! Requirements
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|-
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| Hatchet
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| 1 wood piece, 1 hatchet blade
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|-
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| Hoe
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| 3 wood pieces, 1 hoe blade
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|-
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| Knife
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| 1 wood piece, 1 knife blade
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|-
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| Pickaxe
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| 2 wood pieces, 1 pickaxe hardhead
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|-
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| Wooden shield
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| 8 wood pieces
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|-
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| Wood dummy
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| 5 wood pieces
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|}
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==Bakery==
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At the Baker's oven you can cook and prepare food, required to survive. You can bake the following foods:
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{| border=1 cellspaces=0 cellpadding=2
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|-
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! Object
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! Requirements
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|-
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| Loaf (8)
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| 1 wood piece, 1 wheat
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|}
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==The Herbalist==
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At the herbalist you can prepare ointments and potions to help heal wounds and to enhance attributes. You can produce the following potions and ointments:
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{|class="wikitable" border="1"
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|-
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! Object
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! Requirements
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! Description
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|-
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| Wound ointment
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| 3 Medicinal herbs, 1 Medicinal mushroom
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| Restores Health
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|-
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| Widow's Brew
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| 2 Jar of Milk, 3 Medicinal herbs, 1 Medicinal mushroom
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| Restores Glut and Health
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|-
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| [[en_US_StinkingPoison|Stinking Poison]]
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| [[en_US_Manure|Manure]] (500kg), 1 [[en_US_Mandragora|Mandragora Officinarum]]
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| Cause hallucinations and sickness if used in a [[en_US_Revolt|Revolt]]
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|-
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| [[en_US_MeatBrew|Meat Brew]]
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| 3 Piece of Meat, 3 Medicinal Mushroom, 2 Milk Jar
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| Boost Strength by 30% for an hour
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|-
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| 27 Paper pieces
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| 1 leather piece, 1 linen yarn
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| 27 piece of paper.
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|}
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== Goldsmith ==
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A Goldsmith can use gold to craft some jewels for Kings, Nobles or normal people:
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{| border=1 cellspaces=0 cellpadding=2
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|-
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! Object
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! Requirements
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|-
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| King crown
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| 3 wood pieces, 10 gold pieces
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|-
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| Gold bracelet
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| 1 wood piece, 2 gold pieces
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|-
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| Ruby ring
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| 1 wood piece, 1 gold piece
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|-
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| Emerald ring
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| 1 wood piece, 1 gold piece
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|-
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| Sapphire ring
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| 1 wood piece, 1 gold piece
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|}
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==Tailor==
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The Tailor can craft basic or precious clothes from various materials.
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{| border=1 cellspaces=0 cellpadding=2
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|-
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! Object
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! Requirements
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|-
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|Boots
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|4 leather pieces
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|-
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|Male hat
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|10 cotton yarns
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|-
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|Hood
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|10 wool yarns
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|-
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|Leather trousers
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|6 leather pieces
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|-
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|Linen short sleeves shirt
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|10 linen yarns
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|-
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|Linen hosen
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|10 linen yarns
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|-
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|Mitre
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|3 cotton yarns, 2 silk yarns
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|-
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|Female shoes
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|3 leather pieces
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|-
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|Male Shoes
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|3 leather pieces
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|-
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|Noblewoman gown
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|6 cotton yarns, 10 silk yarns
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|-
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|Silk long sleeves shirt
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|10 silk yarns
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|-
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|Priest tunic
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|8 wool yarns, 10 cotton yarns, 3 silk yarns
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|-
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|Bishop tunic
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|9 wool yarns, 12 cotton yarns, 4 silk yarns
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|-
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|Cardinal Tunic
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|9 wool yarns, 12 cotton yarns, 4 silk yarns
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|-
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|Pope Tunic
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|10 wool yarns, 15 cotton yarns, 8 silk yarns
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|-
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|Veil
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|4 silk yarns, 6 linen yarns
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|-
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|Commoner robe
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|10 wool yarns, 6 cotton yarns
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|-
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|Lady cap
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|10 cotton yarns
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|-
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|Striped hose
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|12 cotton yarns
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|-
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|Strong leather trousers
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|3 iron pieces, 6 leather pieces
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|}

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