Lakevale Producst
- Items Henritta, Arthur, and Sean would have carried with them when they left.
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Reed mats |
Lakevale specializes in reed weaving for both decorative and functional effects. |
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Parchment art |
Lakevale produces a lot of parchment, and you could easily have a leather-bound parchment journal or book. |
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Horn work |
Antlers and horns from various game animals are often carved into decorative objects, such as utensil handles, coat hooks, buttons, etc. Are your buttons carved from horn? Maybe a piece of jewelry or a comb? Drinking cup? Small box? |
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Pottery |
Everyone in Lakevale does at least a little pottery for utilitarian purposes, but some people have developed quite skillful techniques for creating beautiful cups, bowls, plates, candleholders, and more. Did you bring any? |
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Sculpture |
Several types of soft stone are found near Lakevale, and this is sometimes sculpted into rough but beautiful objects. Do you carry any carved keepsakes or mementos? |
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Woodcarving |
Nearly everyone in Lakevale has some skill with woodcarving, and there are many decorative objects carved from wood in the village. Cups, bowls, or other utensils; buttons, lids, and back covers of sketchbooks? |
Henrietta took with her:
- Sandstone carving, made by her Father.
- Reed mats as well as the rolls given to them by the Salenain.
- 2 parchment journals - one is blank.
- 3 pottery cups drinking her tea.
- 1 wood bowl for eating.