Updated Revoca map for tomorrow. A few things to note:


Updated Revoca map for tomorrow. A few things to note:
1. the party is currently "paused" at the shit-smelling if friendly Reverse Centaur camp at 18.02 just north of the Aviary and right at the edge of a tall cliff overlooking the lower forest. 

2. the Marsh-Witch hut is at 16.04.

3. In the morning you notice that the lower forest below you has shifted from the "eternal early autumn and evening" conditions of the previous day to "eternal early spring and mid-morning lighting." Despite it being High Summer you can even see little patches of snow pooled up in the shadier, protected spots.

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  1. Yeah, Falak is keen to continue exploring the aviary. Whether to devour or sell, those birds need catching.

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  2. Oh some rates on bird captures from the Guild of Accipitaries:
    Mundane but exotic birds: 20 gold suns/a piece
    Mundane but unusual birds of prey: 50 gs
    Birds of colorful plumage: 100 gs
    Birds of monstrous visage: 250 gs per hit dice
    Sentient birds: on a per case basis

    Dead bird: quarter of live price if preserved
    Eggs: half live price for mundanes, double for fantastic creatures

    Robert Parker as it was your question

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  3. Yeah Aviary exploration - do the reverse centaurs have any nets?  Also anything they need open or closed, and by anything Tizzard means doors mostly - though I guess knock and wiz lock work on other stuff.

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  4. James Aulds it's this mine:
    " A local “throves of vigbrand” mine, an eye-grating reddish precious stone attributed by legend to the agonizing stabbing death of Vigbrand, a hero-cult aspect of the Sun Lord..."

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  5. The throve-stones look like a more vivid version of brecciated jasper (a mottled red stone). A small stone running about 30 gs, a large one around 100. Useful in adorning foppish hats and for the ink in scrolls of the sadly forgotten spell Bartok's Boxumous Bloodletting.

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  6. Do they trade with the town or we know who owns the mine

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  7. Or, more to the point, is it possible for us to get in on that action?

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  8. Well you know that Lady Draga the Twitterlight has granted the mine monopoly to a secretive country gentleman, Pan Tesarik, who is said to hold a residences in both Revoca and Marlinko.

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  9. More immediate questions - nets.  Are they available from the horseheads (is that a derogatory term for those people?) or can we weave some out of vines and grasses?

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  10. They don't have nets in their camp since they mostly just graze for food. They are an affable, if stubborn race that seems to take no offense at being called horsehead--though they seem oddly reluctant to talk about the lower halves of their body.

    I'm gonna say that the pantless barbarians and maybe ranger have the right set of skills to make crude grass or fiber nets but it will take (rolling a die) three days to gather enough material, dry and weave them.

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  11. Chris Kutalik Thanks - Tizzard will call them Manbodies then, filthy dying Manbodies and if asked affably explain that well since they've got human bodies they must be deathly ill and dying by his standards - veritable rotting corpse - oh sure it's beautiful from a philosophical perspective - like the mayfly, but he can totally smell their organs rotting and dying with every breath (he can't).

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