Guy’s Leather House
“Pierceman here, Guy Pierceman” ~Guy Pierceman, every single time you see himGuy Pierceman is the renowned leatherworker of Provenance. His skill in handling Screechbear pelts is unrivaled. The fusion of feathers into his designs has been almost seamless. Oft he speaks of days doing nefarious but obviously farcical and fictitious heists. Claiming to have once replaced the portrait of the first Council Leader with a clever and near perfect forgery but with the Leader’s lips painted a vermillion shade. He insists it looked better that way. He supplies the people of Provenance with Go Bags, claiming his get away experience as invaluable to their design. Most people can put up with his immodest boasting for the steep discount he gives. The bags are of the highest quality.
Provenance Leatherworkers Association
Feathered Leather Backpack
Wondrous Item
Common Transmutation Requires Attunement
In Provenance they are always ready to evacuate, it is one of the ways they stay safe from the undead. The shambling decomposed and horrible screamers don’t really do much property damage. So, if you can flee with what is important to you and last til morning you can go back home by lunch.
They also have access to Screechbear leather and the city is host to the most skilled leather worker in the basin. None other than Guy Peirceman. As rushing off with a well packed pack is a common need he crafts the finest feathered leather backpack.
While wearing this backpack you can carry an additional 10 pounds on your usual carrying capacity. When you fall, you may pull a leather cord to extend the feathers as a Reaction and negate the first ten feet of falling damage, while gliding forward up to 15 feet in a straight line. The cord can be reset with an action.
Cost: 250 gp
Weight: 3 lbs
Custoad’s Scary Beasties and How to Paint Them
Renaissance
Rare
This book is the most comprehensive guide to the Tense River Basin. It was written by Jacques Custoad, a traveler from outside the basin who found themselves lost in these lands and made himself very much at home as a conservationist.
His ramblings, paintings, and firsthand accounts of wild encounters are collected in this limited edition screechbear leather bound book.
Custoad’s Chapter One: Pigments and Color
Custoad’s Chapter Two: Introduction to Landscapes and the Decrept
Custoad’s Chapter Three: Twistenwud and the Importance of Brush Care
Cost: 100 gp per chapter
Weight: 1 lb