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==Room 80==
=The Sleepy Efreeti=
[[File:Time-Icon.png|40px]] The Sleepy Efreeti is a tall, broad wagon of dark timber and brass, parked at the edge of the market oval whenever its red flag flies from the town flagpole. Deep red awnings unroll from its sides to shade the display racks, and the whole rig has the settled, unhurried look of something that has crossed half the world and been in no hurry doing it. The locals say the wagon has rolled through forests, fords, and mountain passes that break lesser wheels, and the Axeshapers, the family of Dwarves who run it, don't argue.


The Axeshapers nap. Constantly, unapologetically, in shifts, in the shade of the awnings, and the town long ago decided the market's name was a joke about them. But the observant notice other things: the awnings never fade, the brass fittings are always warm to the touch, snow never settles on the wagon's roof, and at the heart of the wagon sits a deep iron firebox that glows day and night, though no one has ever seen a single Axeshaper feed it.


==Event==
Roll 1d6 on a 6, A wave of warmth rolls off the wagon, like an oven door swung open somewhere inside. All three Dwarves sit up from their naps at the same instant and look at the firebox. Then, without a word, they settle back down. Nobody explains.
==Local Gathering==
Roll 1 time on this table
{| class="wikitable" style="color:black; background-color:#efeae2;border: 2px solid #B21224;"
! Roll 1d6 !! Townsfolk
|-
| '''1''' or '''2''' || [[Thursen Axeshaper|<span style="color:#A6932B">'''Thursen Axeshaper</span>]] The Sleepy Efreeti Merchant
|-
| '''3''' or '''4''' || [[Gloviel Axeshaper|<span style="color:#A6932B">'''Gloviel Axeshaper</span>]] The Sleepy Efreeti Merchant
|-
| '''5''' or '''6''' || [[Ruvir Axeshaper|<span style="color:#A6932B">'''Ruvir Axeshaper</span>]] The Sleepy Efreeti Stockboy
|}
==Travel Locations==
*To the '''[[CCVV-0087|Farmers Market Center]]'''


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Latest revision as of 15:33, 8 July 2026

Dicey Dangers, The Creepy Creature of Vulture's Vineyard Game by Joel Hills

The Sleepy Efreeti

Time-Icon.png The Sleepy Efreeti is a tall, broad wagon of dark timber and brass, parked at the edge of the market oval whenever its red flag flies from the town flagpole. Deep red awnings unroll from its sides to shade the display racks, and the whole rig has the settled, unhurried look of something that has crossed half the world and been in no hurry doing it. The locals say the wagon has rolled through forests, fords, and mountain passes that break lesser wheels, and the Axeshapers, the family of Dwarves who run it, don't argue.

The Axeshapers nap. Constantly, unapologetically, in shifts, in the shade of the awnings, and the town long ago decided the market's name was a joke about them. But the observant notice other things: the awnings never fade, the brass fittings are always warm to the touch, snow never settles on the wagon's roof, and at the heart of the wagon sits a deep iron firebox that glows day and night, though no one has ever seen a single Axeshaper feed it.

Event

Roll 1d6 on a 6, A wave of warmth rolls off the wagon, like an oven door swung open somewhere inside. All three Dwarves sit up from their naps at the same instant and look at the firebox. Then, without a word, they settle back down. Nobody explains.

Local Gathering

Roll 1 time on this table

Roll 1d6 Townsfolk
1 or 2 Thursen Axeshaper The Sleepy Efreeti Merchant
3 or 4 Gloviel Axeshaper The Sleepy Efreeti Merchant
5 or 6 Ruvir Axeshaper The Sleepy Efreeti Stockboy

Travel Locations

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