Item: a cockleshell
Item 'a cockleshell' is type food, alignment 0, made of bone,
has keywords 'convex mollusk shell cockleshell valves'.
This item weighs 0 stones and 1 pebbles, and is valued at 325 gp.
This level 1 item has the attributes: rot-death
When eaten, this food will give 5 minutes of sustenance.
This small radially ribbed shell looks like what most adventurers think
of when they hear a clam shell. Its tan surface is striped with white
marks. Its mouth is bumpy with lichen. Lowangen and Lake Martoon are
famous for cockles of this variety, many of which bear pearls inside. In
old Alyrian tales about Lady Saresyn, she is said to have eaten cockles
every meal. Because of these stories they have become a traditional
delicacy in Rune, and surrounding Sepharian cities where cockles are rare.
Long description: A convex mollusk shell with radially ribbed valves rots on the ground.
This item can be found in The Fishing Village of Dorathon.
Mobiles known to carry this item:
*This item is sold in The Fishing Village of Dorathon by 'Sweet Molly Malone'.
has keywords 'convex mollusk shell cockleshell valves'.
This item weighs 0 stones and 1 pebbles, and is valued at 325 gp.
This level 1 item has the attributes: rot-death
When eaten, this food will give 5 minutes of sustenance.
This small radially ribbed shell looks like what most adventurers think
of when they hear a clam shell. Its tan surface is striped with white
marks. Its mouth is bumpy with lichen. Lowangen and Lake Martoon are
famous for cockles of this variety, many of which bear pearls inside. In
old Alyrian tales about Lady Saresyn, she is said to have eaten cockles
every meal. Because of these stories they have become a traditional
delicacy in Rune, and surrounding Sepharian cities where cockles are rare.
Long description: A convex mollusk shell with radially ribbed valves rots on the ground.
This item can be found in The Fishing Village of Dorathon.
Mobiles known to carry this item:
*This item is sold in The Fishing Village of Dorathon by 'Sweet Molly Malone'.