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Description: Old and dark and still sturdy despite the woodworm holes riddling all its surfaces, this Llamedese oak blanket chest has been carefully carved with a severely restrained band of knotwork to satisfy both the traditional Llamedese love of intricate ornament and the repressively traditional Llamedese horror of anything not severely functional. It's large enough for an entire winter's supply of blankets, or to put it another way, large enough to conceal a Reformed Circle druid when a Strict Monastic Circle druid visits unexpectedly. Or, indeed, vice versa. It is open.
Appraise: The worm-eaten Llamedese blanket chest is about five feet long and about two and a half feet wide. It is made of wood and could be placed as furniture. It can hold about 133 pounds, or about one hundred and twenty items.
Weight: about forty pounds
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