Post by Grumbaki on Dec 26, 2005 9:44:54 GMT -5
Most of the smiths of Kazad Dawr reside here, and they each have their own forge. The most famous forge is the Mithril Forge, which is jointly owned by six different smiths. It got it's name from when a human from Wisenland heard a tale about "mithril" which from his description was probably gromril. He travelled to Kazad Dawr, and upon seeing the fine dwarven craftsmanship believed immidately that everything there was made of the imaginary substance. The smith working there at the time found it so funny that he convinced his fellow smiths to name the forge after the man.
No matter what forge you go to, the price list will roughly be this...
Selling
Dwarf made goods will go at 50%. 75% on a successful fellowship test. Anything not made by dwarfs will sell for 25%
Prices
Bastard Sword 20gc
Broadsword 14gc
Dagger 4gc
Short Sword 13gc 5/2
Knife 15/-
Long Sword 29gc
Battle Axe 8gc
Great Axe 14gc
Wood Hatchet 5/8
Club 3gc
Mace 6gc
Quarterstaff 1gc
Spiked Mace 5gc
War Hammer 10gc
Great Hammer 17gc
Knuckledusters (Cestus) 1gc
Spear, long 5gc 6/6
Spear, short 4gc 7/-
ARMOUR
AP1: Leather, Kuirbolli, Fur, Quilted Cloth, Bezainted
AP2: Chainmail, Scalemail
AP3: Plate
AP4: Full Plate
Leather: Soft leather or cured animal hides. This sort of armour does not provide much protection, but it is cheap, easily built and fairly unencumbersome.
Kuirbolli: Thick leather armour, shaped and hardened in hot oil, this is a non-metallic plate armour.
Fur: Has roughly the same protection as leather but which is heavier and cheaper
Quilted Cloth: Padded cloth armour, mainly designed to be worn under other armour such as kuirbolli, chainmail and plate. Some cultures use decorated quilted cloth as their primary form of armour (e.g. dark age Scotland and China).
Bezainted: Leather reinforced by metal plates, studs and/or rings. It includes armour known as ring mail and studded leather.
Chainmail: Interlocking steel rings forming a flexible mesh.
Scalemail: Leather covered with overlapping plates of metal. Also includes metal/leather laminates. Samurai armour is a form of scalemail.
Plate: Shaped pieces of metal armour, covering body sections as entire pieces or as segmented articulated armour. Plate armour is nearly always worn over other armour, often chainmail and quilted cloth. Banded mail (e.g. for Roman Legionaries) can be considered
Full Plate: A heavier version of plate which offers more protection. Very expensive and very rare it is often seen on the likes of questing knights
Flexible Armour:
Coif-
A coif is a hood that covers the skull and neck but leaves the face exposed. The coif reduces the wearers hearing ability.
Bezainted 10gc
Chainmail 25gc
Leather 10gc
Quilited Cloth 10gc
Scale Mail 25gc
Cowl-
A cowl is similar to a coif, but it is extended so that it covered the shoulders as well. The coif reduces the wearers hearing ability
Bezainted 19gc 19/-
Chainmail 35gc
Scalemail 35gc
Gambesons-
Gambesons are functionally similar to tunics, covering the same area
Quilted Cloth 42gc 15/-
Gauntlets-
Gauntlets are specially developed gloves that cover the hands, with the majority of the protection to the back of the hand and fingers, allowing the hand to still grip weapons. However, manual dexterity is much reduced so no delicate work can be done whilst wearing gauntlets.
Bezainted 12gc
Chainmail 30gc
Leather 12gc
Jerkin/Vest-
An armour jerkin (also known as a vest) covers the chest and abdomen. Most jerkins either lace up the front or slip over the head. They do not require assistance in donning
Fur 10gc
Leather 10gc
Quilted Cloth 10gc
Habergeons-
Habergeons are like a short sleeve shirt, covering the upper arms, shoulders, chest and abdomen. Most habergeons can be slipped on over the head, requiring no extra assistance.
Bezainted 20gc
Chainmail 90 gc
Quilted Cloth 20gc
Leather 20gc
Scalemail 90gc
Hauberks-
Hauberks are similar to tunics, but they are slightly longer; they cover upper & lower arms, shoulders, chest, abdomen, thighs and knees. Most hauberks are fastened up the back of the wearer and require a second person to adjust it to fit.
Bezainted 40gc
Chainmail 130gc
Scalemail 130gc
Leggings-
Leggings normally consist of two separate pieces, one for each leg. They cover the hips, thigh, knees and calf. Note that they do not cover the lower abdomen.
Bezainted 25gc
Chainmail 55gc
Fur 10gc
Leather 10gc
Quilted Cloth 10gc
Tunics-
Tunics are similar to habergeons, but they reach the to the mid leg; they cover upper arms, shoulders, chest, abdomen and thighs. Most tunics are fastened up the back of the wearer and require a second person to adjust it to fit.
Bezainted 30gc
Chainmail 125gc
Leather 30gc
Quilted Cloth 30gc
Scalemail 125gc
Shirts-
An armour shirt covers the whole of the arms, the shoulders, chest and abdomen of the wearer. It is normally laced up the back - requiring a second persons help.
Chainmail 95gc
Quilited Cloth 25gc
Skirts-
Skirts cover the lower abdomen, hips and thighs of the wearer and are often attached round the waist by means of belt buckles.
Bezainted 10gc
Leather 10gc
Surcoat-
A surcoat covers metal armour protecting the wearer from the effect of the suns heat. They cover the chest, abdomen and thighs of the wearer. Surcoats tie at the sides, and can be easily fastened by the wearer
Cloth 8gc
Ridged Armour:
Kuirbolli-
Alienates (shoulder) 4gc
Breastplate (chest and abdomen front) 30gc
Coudes (elbow) 3gc
Cuirass (chest and abdomen) 55gc
Greaves (calf) 10gc
Helmet (head) 14gc
Kneecops (knee) 2gc
Rerebrace (upper arm) 10gc
Vambrace (forearm) 8gc
Boots (lower legs and feet) 15gc
Plate-
Alienates (shoulder) 26gc
Breastplate (chest and abdomen front) 140gc
Coudes (elbow) 18gc
Cuirass (chest and abdomen) 200gc
Greaves (calf) 40gc
Helm, Great (head, face, neck) 110gc
Helm, Imperial (head and neck) 78gc
Helmet (head) 50gc
Kneecops (knee) 12gc
Rerebrace (upper arm) 50gc
Vambrace (forearm) 40gc
Boots (lower legs and feet) 50gc
Shields:
Buckler, A buckler is a small (12 to 15” in diameter) round shield, with a central metal boss, used for parrying.
5gc
Heater (knight's), A heater is a classic knight’s shield, square at the top and pointed at the base, larger than a buckler it is still small enough to use for parrying. Heater shields are normal decorated with knight achievement.
50gc
Large Round Shield (Hoplite's), The Hoplite shield, or large round shield is 4 to 4½ foot in diameter. Worn strapped to the arm, it is not very manoeuvrable and is mainly used to protect the body against attacks from the front of the bearer. Hoplites fight by interlocking their shields, making only their lower legs and heads visible to attack.
50gc
Kite Shield, Kite shields are approximately 4 foot tall and 2 ft wide, often of a diamond or hexagonal shape. The kite shield is strapped to one arm, and is used to protect the body from frontal attacks, being rather unmanoeuvrable.
30gc
Target Shield (round shield), Target shields are about 2’9” to 3’3” in diameter, with a central shield boss. They are fairly manoeuvrable and may be used either strapped to the arm, or hand held for parrying.
15gc
Tower Shield (legionnaire's), A large shield, square in shape, but curved about its vertical axis, about 4’6” tall, by 3’ wide, worn strapped to the arm and used to protect against frontal attacks, and may be interlocked like a hoplites shield.
30gc
Spiked target (Sea raider’s shield), A target shield with a spike on the central boss that can be used as a weapon
15gc
Heaters and Hoplites provide AP3,
Kites and Towers provide AP2,
Targets provide AP1
No matter what forge you go to, the price list will roughly be this...
Selling
Dwarf made goods will go at 50%. 75% on a successful fellowship test. Anything not made by dwarfs will sell for 25%
Prices
Bastard Sword 20gc
Broadsword 14gc
Dagger 4gc
Short Sword 13gc 5/2
Knife 15/-
Long Sword 29gc
Battle Axe 8gc
Great Axe 14gc
Wood Hatchet 5/8
Club 3gc
Mace 6gc
Quarterstaff 1gc
Spiked Mace 5gc
War Hammer 10gc
Great Hammer 17gc
Knuckledusters (Cestus) 1gc
Spear, long 5gc 6/6
Spear, short 4gc 7/-
ARMOUR
AP1: Leather, Kuirbolli, Fur, Quilted Cloth, Bezainted
AP2: Chainmail, Scalemail
AP3: Plate
AP4: Full Plate
Leather: Soft leather or cured animal hides. This sort of armour does not provide much protection, but it is cheap, easily built and fairly unencumbersome.
Kuirbolli: Thick leather armour, shaped and hardened in hot oil, this is a non-metallic plate armour.
Fur: Has roughly the same protection as leather but which is heavier and cheaper
Quilted Cloth: Padded cloth armour, mainly designed to be worn under other armour such as kuirbolli, chainmail and plate. Some cultures use decorated quilted cloth as their primary form of armour (e.g. dark age Scotland and China).
Bezainted: Leather reinforced by metal plates, studs and/or rings. It includes armour known as ring mail and studded leather.
Chainmail: Interlocking steel rings forming a flexible mesh.
Scalemail: Leather covered with overlapping plates of metal. Also includes metal/leather laminates. Samurai armour is a form of scalemail.
Plate: Shaped pieces of metal armour, covering body sections as entire pieces or as segmented articulated armour. Plate armour is nearly always worn over other armour, often chainmail and quilted cloth. Banded mail (e.g. for Roman Legionaries) can be considered
Full Plate: A heavier version of plate which offers more protection. Very expensive and very rare it is often seen on the likes of questing knights
Flexible Armour:
Coif-
A coif is a hood that covers the skull and neck but leaves the face exposed. The coif reduces the wearers hearing ability.
Bezainted 10gc
Chainmail 25gc
Leather 10gc
Quilited Cloth 10gc
Scale Mail 25gc
Cowl-
A cowl is similar to a coif, but it is extended so that it covered the shoulders as well. The coif reduces the wearers hearing ability
Bezainted 19gc 19/-
Chainmail 35gc
Scalemail 35gc
Gambesons-
Gambesons are functionally similar to tunics, covering the same area
Quilted Cloth 42gc 15/-
Gauntlets-
Gauntlets are specially developed gloves that cover the hands, with the majority of the protection to the back of the hand and fingers, allowing the hand to still grip weapons. However, manual dexterity is much reduced so no delicate work can be done whilst wearing gauntlets.
Bezainted 12gc
Chainmail 30gc
Leather 12gc
Jerkin/Vest-
An armour jerkin (also known as a vest) covers the chest and abdomen. Most jerkins either lace up the front or slip over the head. They do not require assistance in donning
Fur 10gc
Leather 10gc
Quilted Cloth 10gc
Habergeons-
Habergeons are like a short sleeve shirt, covering the upper arms, shoulders, chest and abdomen. Most habergeons can be slipped on over the head, requiring no extra assistance.
Bezainted 20gc
Chainmail 90 gc
Quilted Cloth 20gc
Leather 20gc
Scalemail 90gc
Hauberks-
Hauberks are similar to tunics, but they are slightly longer; they cover upper & lower arms, shoulders, chest, abdomen, thighs and knees. Most hauberks are fastened up the back of the wearer and require a second person to adjust it to fit.
Bezainted 40gc
Chainmail 130gc
Scalemail 130gc
Leggings-
Leggings normally consist of two separate pieces, one for each leg. They cover the hips, thigh, knees and calf. Note that they do not cover the lower abdomen.
Bezainted 25gc
Chainmail 55gc
Fur 10gc
Leather 10gc
Quilted Cloth 10gc
Tunics-
Tunics are similar to habergeons, but they reach the to the mid leg; they cover upper arms, shoulders, chest, abdomen and thighs. Most tunics are fastened up the back of the wearer and require a second person to adjust it to fit.
Bezainted 30gc
Chainmail 125gc
Leather 30gc
Quilted Cloth 30gc
Scalemail 125gc
Shirts-
An armour shirt covers the whole of the arms, the shoulders, chest and abdomen of the wearer. It is normally laced up the back - requiring a second persons help.
Chainmail 95gc
Quilited Cloth 25gc
Skirts-
Skirts cover the lower abdomen, hips and thighs of the wearer and are often attached round the waist by means of belt buckles.
Bezainted 10gc
Leather 10gc
Surcoat-
A surcoat covers metal armour protecting the wearer from the effect of the suns heat. They cover the chest, abdomen and thighs of the wearer. Surcoats tie at the sides, and can be easily fastened by the wearer
Cloth 8gc
Ridged Armour:
Kuirbolli-
Alienates (shoulder) 4gc
Breastplate (chest and abdomen front) 30gc
Coudes (elbow) 3gc
Cuirass (chest and abdomen) 55gc
Greaves (calf) 10gc
Helmet (head) 14gc
Kneecops (knee) 2gc
Rerebrace (upper arm) 10gc
Vambrace (forearm) 8gc
Boots (lower legs and feet) 15gc
Plate-
Alienates (shoulder) 26gc
Breastplate (chest and abdomen front) 140gc
Coudes (elbow) 18gc
Cuirass (chest and abdomen) 200gc
Greaves (calf) 40gc
Helm, Great (head, face, neck) 110gc
Helm, Imperial (head and neck) 78gc
Helmet (head) 50gc
Kneecops (knee) 12gc
Rerebrace (upper arm) 50gc
Vambrace (forearm) 40gc
Boots (lower legs and feet) 50gc
Shields:
Buckler, A buckler is a small (12 to 15” in diameter) round shield, with a central metal boss, used for parrying.
5gc
Heater (knight's), A heater is a classic knight’s shield, square at the top and pointed at the base, larger than a buckler it is still small enough to use for parrying. Heater shields are normal decorated with knight achievement.
50gc
Large Round Shield (Hoplite's), The Hoplite shield, or large round shield is 4 to 4½ foot in diameter. Worn strapped to the arm, it is not very manoeuvrable and is mainly used to protect the body against attacks from the front of the bearer. Hoplites fight by interlocking their shields, making only their lower legs and heads visible to attack.
50gc
Kite Shield, Kite shields are approximately 4 foot tall and 2 ft wide, often of a diamond or hexagonal shape. The kite shield is strapped to one arm, and is used to protect the body from frontal attacks, being rather unmanoeuvrable.
30gc
Target Shield (round shield), Target shields are about 2’9” to 3’3” in diameter, with a central shield boss. They are fairly manoeuvrable and may be used either strapped to the arm, or hand held for parrying.
15gc
Tower Shield (legionnaire's), A large shield, square in shape, but curved about its vertical axis, about 4’6” tall, by 3’ wide, worn strapped to the arm and used to protect against frontal attacks, and may be interlocked like a hoplites shield.
30gc
Spiked target (Sea raider’s shield), A target shield with a spike on the central boss that can be used as a weapon
15gc
Heaters and Hoplites provide AP3,
Kites and Towers provide AP2,
Targets provide AP1