“Open from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m.” That’s what it says on a large sign hanging from the door of the warehouse.
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Deposit Items
Collect Items
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The warehouse has burned to the ground. “We weren’t able to save a thing! It’s all gone!” the stock-keeper tells you. The man is in tears.
The warehouse has been plundered by a horde of barbarians. The stock-keeper is devastated: “They have taken absolutely everything - I am ruined!” he tells you.
The warehouse has been reopened, but the stock-keeper appears anything but happy despite this. When you ask him why he is looking so glum, he explains: “What good is a new warehouse with my reputation in tatters?”
You’re joking! You can’t even pay the processing fee (1[N]Ducat)!
Which character wants to deposit something?
Which character wants to collect something?
How many [NAME] does [NAME] want to deposit?
How many [NAME] do you want to take?
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The stock-keeper is furious with you: “How about paying off your debts first!” he shouts. Your debts amount to a sum of [NAME]
You cannot deposit any more items in this warehouse due to capacity restrictions.
The stock-keeper hands you a deposit receipt and reminds you that they assume no liability for lost or stolen deposited items. Also, the maximum deposit time is one year.
You left your items in storage far beyond the maximum deposit time. By now, the stock-keeper has sold them all off to cover his costs.
You left your items in storage beyond the maximum deposit time. In the meantime, the stock-keeper has sold off one item to cover his costs.
One of the stored items was broken or cannot be located. In any case, it is lost.
You left your items in storage beyond the maximum deposit time. By now, the stock-keeper has sold off %d[N]items to cover his costs.
While you were away, [N] items were lost to breakage or were misplaced.
The warehouse is still in ruins. Some workers are removing the rubble, and one of them answers your questions: “Yeah, sure, the warehouse is being rebuilt. But, it’s going to take some time till we’re finished with that as you can see.”
“Closed - Going Out of Business!” That’s what you read on a small sign hanging from the door. “The warehouse had a good reputation,” a passing local informs you when questioned. “The stock-keeper will surely find someone willing to give him a loan. But, I suppose it might be some time until the warehouse is reopened…”
Ahem! You haven’t deposited anything in this warehouse!
At the Happy Mouse
At the Mistuned Lute
At the Dreaming Mummy
“That’s it for the day. I’ve got to lock up!” the stock-keeper says. He accompanies you to the door and, after seeing you out, locks up from the inside.
Talk to the stock-keeper
Close the deal
You pay your debts: The storage costs for your item(s) come to a grand total of [NAME].