[Stone Tower, Eoko
Ashaseeote's Woodshop]
Wood paneling covers the stone walls, seemingly serving no purpose other
then a place for the proprietor to practice his craft. The stone floor and ceiling help keep this
shop cool despite the lack of windows.
You also see a small child who is sitting, Eoko Ashaseeote, a finely-crafted
jalumin table with
some stuff on it and an intricately carved gaoun table with some stuff on it.
You notice an exit leading out.
On a finely-crafted jalumin table:
• a silbein block - $20
• a haeleio block - $25
• a gaoun block - $35
• a saifbraelsh block - $30
• an aefafe block - $40
• some sand paper - $5
• a sharpening stone - $100
• a catgut bowstring - $10
On an intricately carved gaoun table:
• a leather toolbelt - $160
• a draw knife - $139
• a carving knife - $139
• a straight xashir - $125
This tool resembles a straight bladed chisel.
• a skewed xashir - $130
This chisel type tool has an angled blade.
• a wooden dahpok - $95
Constructed from hardened wood, this mallet-shaped tool
has enlarged ends to provide a greater striking surface.
• a curved xashir - $150
This chisel type tool has a slightly curved blade.
• a xa'xiw - $125
This tool appears to have been fashioned from two straight
blades which have
been molded together to form a perfect "V".
• a bent kochn - $145
A deep groove runs the length of this tool, creating an
almost U-shaped impression when applied to wood.
• a straight kochn - $130
A shallow groove runs the length of this tool, creating a
slightly curved impression when applied to wood.
• a jun - $135
This tool is made for gouging out large chunks of wood and
resembles a long handled spoon with a flat end.
• a sturdy toolbox - $300
A small sign reads:
The tools on this table are used for detailing and inscribing your wood
crafts.