KNtoran, I need a way of contacting you in private if I may. It is important but not something I really want to discuss here, as it isn't something I feel appropriate to bring up here though it involves the campaign. There might be a change of plans or in a few details.
Edited: Thomaslee on 20th Jun, 2017 - 3:17am
Thanks, I tried before but it said that I couldn't send you a PM for some reason. Which is why I posted here, though thankfully it appears PMing you works now.
Edited: Thomaslee on 20th Jun, 2017 - 4:14am
The cave is in a small valley you are up towards the ridge looking down. To get to the cave you will have to go down cross the small valley floor and then back up a slight rise to the cave proper. There are trees on both sides of the valley floor but most of the valley floor is covered with some grass and bushes.
Not an immediate priority, but the question of selling off a potion I make came up recently. Wondering if that is feasible as a regular matter.
Could a market be found for regularly produced items, both mundane and magical, even if that means partnering up with a traveling merchant so they can be sold in a large far off city?
If so, how close to market price could I generally expect to get? Presume I'm making items that are reasonably in demand, and negotiate a decently fair deal with any partners.
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Related query: By default, magic item crafting time is measured in days. This gets rather awkward when crafting sets of lesser items. A level 1 scroll for instance, if were not rounded up to take a full 8 hour work day, would only take 12 minutes to scribe. (25gp/1000 = 1/40th of a day)
Now, on the other hand, 12 minutes is in my estimation a little too short, it would probably take that much just to get properly prepared for the task of scribing.
I wish to ask for a compromise between the two. Anything that by rights would take less than a full day gets rounded up to the nearest hour. Seem fair?
Edited: daishain on 26th Jun, 2017 - 9:54pm