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Fabrics Woolen Cloak: Heavy, dark gray, just past ankle-length, sleeveless. Tied with a thick braided cord, hood rimmed with white/gray rabbit fur. Very large and expansive. Hempen Attire: 2 sets of hempen cloth garb of the same kind. Light cream colored fabric, short-skirted tunic and baggy stocks that close with a tie. Soft for hemp, but still resilient to minor damage. Stocks equipped with bands for a belt to go through. Bedroll: Tough hide exterior in the form of a large, man-sized bag. Woolen pillow of folded cloth (not stuffed) is sewed onto it. The interior is padded and lined with wool for warmth. Water resistant so long as water does not get into the bedroll itself from the only entrance. Water-Resistant Bag: A bag capable of being stretched out into a regular cloth, this is decorated with small duck feathers of gossamer green. It can be staked up over the face like a miniature tent to prevent water coming into the bedroll, or utilized to carry objects across open water. |
Leathers Buckskin Belt: Clasped with brass buckle, dark brown thick leather, a little worn looking with the occasional scratch on the surface. Brass buckle a little tarnished from water damage and bloodstain. Belt Bags: 6 total, most carrying spell components or medicinal herbs, along with various small items of interest. Made of the same leather as the belt, each bag is palm-sized and hemispherical in an enlongated manner, like half of an oval. Just one flap each covers the inner pouch and closes by means of bone bead-buttons. Boots: Leather boots appear to be hand-made, thick-soled with a firm hide to withstand wear and tear. A leather thong ties the boots shut from the very upper regions to the top of the foot. They encompass all the way to just below the knees. Backpack: Leather, with multiple pouches, inner pockets, one minor and one major bag section. Brass clasps and insets tuck to it in a manner that minimizes the sound of metal clicking. It lashes firmly to his back in a baldric manner with a broad, padded strap to minimize discomfort. Hide medical box: Unyielding, toughened hide formed majorly into a square shape holds medical supplies. Bandages, needles, twine, small potions, salves, tonics and raw alcohols and salts are present within. There is also a small supply of opium-infused alcoholic drink for painkiller usage. Leather Hair-Tie: Accompanied with a pair of golden eagle feathers, this tie's entire purpose seems to be for tying hair back. However, alternate uses are not outside the realm of reality. |
Metals Hunting Knife: One hunting knife, serrated at the back, smoothly curved to a sharpened point. Leather-bound hilt tucks beneath the crossguard. The blade itself depicts a very light engraving of a flock of birds vacating a forest. This weapon looks as though it is good at carving and butchering. Hunting Knife (Small): A blade half the size of the prior knife. The blade is shorter, broader, and seems to be used for more refined butchery and skinning. No imagery marks the blade, but a groove is present to funnel blood away from the hilt and crossguard to help prevent a mess. Hatchet: Purchased from a town, this is a simple yet effective tool. Firmly created with rich red-brown wooden handle, finely crafted steel head and a thin leather grip, it comes with a pair of leather ties to firmly attach it to a backpack. Tinderbox: Brass, full of kindling, flint and steel. The exterior of the box is decorated with intricate, organic baroque artistry that leaves it with a very complex design. Fishing Hooks: 7 total are held within a small bag, accompanied by carefully rolled balls of twine. Whetstone: A hand-sized section of dark, almost black stone used for sharpening weapons. It appears to be used, bearing several long, faint scratches across its surface. | Weapons/Perishables |