Travelling merchants only have space for limited inventory, often taking on bits and pieces wherever they travel, rather than an organized set of wares. That said, a travelling merchant who walks the roads might have all sorts of interesting things to trade, Here are a few examples:
- A set of halfling-sized full plate armour, the left leg rent and torn terribly, with some rust-marks (650 gp) - A small paper twist of diamond dust, wrapped in a velvet bag bound with silver wire (280gp) - The taxidermied head of a Manticore, improperly-preserved but able to be mended (120gp) - Three stakes of iron about half an inch thick, each with the face of a different devil sculpted at one end (5gp the lot) - A longsword with a leaf-shaped blade, the veins of the which are traced in silver on the surface (50 gp) - A battered game-board with lovingly hand-painted pieces and cards, unknowingly once the property of the Prince of a nearby city (20gp) - A shattered lance, painted with winding golden leaves and studded with decorative brass pieces, which can be refitted with some work (5gp) - A coil of silk rope, the thread waxed for better grip (10gp) - A thick rug looted from a cult's headquarters, depicting diabolically depraved acts (300gp) - A silver locket belonging to a kidnapped girl, sold to the merchant by three travellers going the other way (20gp) - A belt made of braided leather, stamped with the smiling face of a Green Man (10gp) - A battered steel shield bearing a faded coat of arms, which can be identified as having once been the bulwark of a famous blackguard and traitor (5gp) - A hand lantern with one glass pane cracked, and a single lens inlaid with gold wire, which can be used to See Invisibility for up to 1 hour per day in a 30-foot cone, currently unidentified (10 gp) Also posted on Game Masters Stash on 5 May 2021. Comments are closed.
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