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— Price Guide.
$ - Reasonable for a working-class citizen to afford in one month's pay.
$$ - Reasonable for a working-class citizen to save up for; a significant portion of one month's pay.
$$$ - A significant expense for a working-class citizen; several months' pay.
$$$$ - Typically beyond the means of a working-class citizen; more than a year's pay.
From the Earth.
All plants and stones are sourced by hand as ethically as possible. Care is taken to be sure to avoid over-harvesting or otherwise damaging the environment they come from and offerings are left as thanks where appropriate.
— Herbs.
A wide assortment of fresh and dried herbs from across Eorzea and the star beyond. Suitable for use in a variety of applications, including culinary, alchemical, magical, and ritual purposes. Seasonal availability varies.
Varieties: Blackberry, Black Walnut, Burdock, Chickweed, Clover, Dandelion, Garlic, Ginger, Hawthorn, Lamb's Quarters, Mint, Mullein, Nettle, Raspberry, St. John's Wort, Yarrow, and many more.
Cost: Fresh: $ | Dried: $
— Wildflowers.
An assortment of fresh and dried flowers from across Eorzea and the star beyond. Suitable for decoration and gifts as well as medicinal, culinary, and magical use. Perfect for leaving as offerings to various deities, sending secret messages to someone you admire, or communing with the elementals. Seasonal availability varies.
Varieties: Bloodroot, Blue Violet, Bluebell, Chicory, Daffodil, Forget-Me-Not, Foxglove, Honeysuckle, Laurel, Lily of the Valley, Mayflower, Meadowsweet, Morning Glory, Pansy, Peony, Periwinkle, Rose, and many more.
Cost: Fresh: $ | Dried: $
— Crystals.
Raw and uncut crystals pulled from the earth and carefully cleansed under the full moon. Typically small pieces the size of a gil coin, though the occasional geode might be available. Also available are element shards, crystals, and the occasional cluster. Perfect for a variety of magical uses.
Varieties: Agate (various), Amethyst, Ammonite, Bloodstone, Calcite (various), Citrine, Desert Rose, Dragon Stone, Fluorite, Hematite, Howlite, Jade, Jasper (various), Labradorite, Malachite, Mookaite, Moonstone (various), Obsidian, Opalite, Pyrite, Rhodonite, Selenite, Sunstone, Tiger's Eye (various), Tourmaline (various), Quartz (various).
Cost: Small: $ | Cluster: $$ | Geode (piece): $ | Geode (whole): $$
Animal Products.
All animal products are carefully and ethically sourced from small-scale sustenance hunting. As such, quantities are fairly limited - what you see is what you get. Care is taken to treat each kill with the respect and honour it deserves and all parts see use somehow.
— Hides & Furs.
Various grade fur and hides in an assortment of sizes, from full hides to caps, capes, and scraps. Typically small- to medium-size game animals and come either raw or tanned. May feature puncture holes from hunting or scrapes and cuts from life in the wild.
Varieties: Antelope, Coyote, Fox, Groundhog, Opossum, Raccoon, Rabbit, Skunk, Squirrel, Weasel, Wolf.
Cost: Cap (raw or tanned): $ | Cape (raw or tanned): $ | Full Hide (raw or tanned): $ to $$
— Bones, teeth, claws.
Anything from full skulls and limb bones to individual ribs, phalanges, and teeth. Also includes antlers. Sourced either personally or found in nature, giving a variety of conditions, sizes, and colourations. Perfect for altars, bone tools, and natural jewelry.
Varieties: Small- to medium-sized mammal bones, teeth, antlers, and claws; bird bones and claws.
Cost: Small items: $ | Large pieces: $$
— Feathers & Hair.
Various feathers from a variety of game birds as well as dropped feathers from rarer birds of prey. Down, coverts, and flight feathers available, perfect for decoration, stuffing, and use in clothes and jewelry. Select feathers perfect for quills also available. Long tufts of fur and hair from various game animals also available, perfect for use in paintbrushes.
Varieties: Gamebird flight feathers, coverts, and down; bird of prey flight feathers; animal hair (various lengths).
Cost: Gamebird feathers (various): $ | Animal hair (various): $ | Bird of Prey feathers: $$
Divination Tools.
Simple divination tools that can be made with primitive tools are kept fairly well stocked. As each item is made by hand or sourced directly as nature provides them, small imperfections are expected.
— Rune Stones.
Hailing from a viera tradition in the east, rune casting is a divination technique intended to help tell the future and answer questions. While rune stone sets use the same runes, each set is hand-carved into natural objects and are each unique. Information sheets on the runes and how to read and cast them may be requested for beginners.
Varieties: Wood (fruit-bearing trees), Driftwood, River Stones, Crystals (various), Bone Fragments
Cost: $$
— Knucklebone Dice.
Used in many cultures around the star, dice have been used for games and divination since time immemorial. Each set is provided in a leather pouch for safe-keeping.
Varieties: Small animal knucklebones (various amounts).
Cost: $
Artisan Tools.
All tools sold by Hare and Gone are considered "primitive" by modern standards, keeping to our ethical code of using what nature provides. Stone, wood, bone, sinew, and hair are all used for our tools and are made with old techniques. Even the glue is naturally sourced!
— Flint Knives.
Handmade flintknapped knives. Hilts are carved wood and blades are made of flint and are bound together with natural glue and sinew. While they are fairly fragile and should be used carefully, they are just as sharp as any iron blade. May be enchanted for extra cost - see Spells.
Varieties: Hunting knives, Skinning knifes, 'Modern'-styled blades.
Cost: $$
— Flint Arrows.
Handmade flintknapped arrowheads and hand-carved arrow shafts. May come fully assembled or simply as arrowheads for you to fletch yourself. While more fragile than iron arrowheads, arrows may be retrieved and reused several times with careful shooting. May be enchanted for extra cost - see Spells.
Varieties: Arrowheads (bundle), Arrows (bundle); quiver not included.
Cost: Arrowheads: $ | Arrows: $$
— Hand axes.
A flat piece of flint shaped and sharpened to be used as a "primitive" hand tool. Useful for cutting and chopping a variety of materials. May be enchanted for extra cost - see Spells.
Varieties: With and without wooden handles.
Cost: No handle: $ | With handle: $$
— Paint Brushes.
Made by hand with various animal hairs, wooden handles, and twine or sinew to bind them together. Several sizes are available anywhere from tiny detailing brushes to large flat brushes good for washing canvases or painting walls. Sets come in custom carved boxes.
Varieties: Individual brushes, brush sets.
Cost: Individual: $$ | Set: $$$
Misc Tools.
Sometimes, some tools are far too simple to be considered anything fancy like 'artisan'.
— Walking Sticks.
A favourite of hikers and adventurers everywhere, each stick is carefully selected, dried for over a year, and then carefully carved to be comfortable and useful tools. Cast a hardening spell on them before using as an improvised bludgeoning weapon to charm your local druid.
Varieties: Sizes suitable for most heights and races.
Cost: $$
Unique Items.
Each of the items in this section are one-of-a-kind. Once they are sold, they are gone forever. As such, they are typically more expensive than the standard wares otherwise sold by Hare and Gone. While gil is appreciated, trades are even more greatly valued for these items.
— Sailor's Throwing Bones.
A throwing bone set made of items found along the shores of Eorzea. Each piece was carefully selected over several years to match together and is now seeking the right hands to use them. They speak with the rolling of waves crashing against well-worn shores and the deep depths of the ocean, unfathomable and dark. Listen closely and you may hear them speak.
Throwing bones are divination tools found in many cultures around the star, telling of a universal truth in their use. What each piece means and how they are read is up to each practitioner, as they are deeply personal and have no one set way to create or read them.
Pieces: A piece of bone-white driftwood encrusted with salt; A small length of hardened rope from ship rigging; One half of a small clam, one side white and the other cream; A disk-shaped stone with a notch perfect for a finger, its surface grey and rippling with white; Part of a seabird's ulna, thin and broken on one side to show the hollow interior; A sand dollar long-since bleached off-white by the sun; A fragment of a conch shell, one side pink and soft as satin and the other yellow and brown and finely textured; A broken stone with the imprint of a whorl like a snail's shell on its surface; A shark's tooth, larger than a gil piece but smaller than a palm; A gull's flight feather, white at the base, grey along the shaft, and tipped with black.
Cost: $$$
— Finders Keepers Throwing Bones.
A throwing bone set made of various lost items and trinkets found scattered around the star. Each piece was carefully selected over several years to match together and is now seeking the right hands to use them. Lost and abandoned items find their voice once more, whispering to those who might listen and offering guidance only they could hope to offer. After all, what better guides for those who may have lost their way?
Throwing bones are divination tools found in many cultures around the star, telling of a universal truth in their use. What each piece means and how they are read is up to each practitioner, as they are deeply personal and have no one set way to create or read them.
Pieces: A old-fashioned brass key with its scratched surface aged with patina; An old thimble blackened with age and slightly crushed; A stopwatch missing its cover and its hour hand with the numbers 3 10 10 scratched on the back; A locket with its closure rusted shut and contents locked away forever; An ornate silver spoon long-tarnished and bent in half; A baby's shoe whose bright colours have long-since faded beneath a layer of dirt; A simple wooden horse toy with wheels on its two feet and its yellow paint chipped and dirty; A wooden nesting block with faded paint, only the C, ?, and half of a caterpillar remaining; A small silver bell without the clapper that leans slightly to one side; A gear larger than a gil coin but smaller than a palm, its surface pitted and worn and missing several teeth.
Cost: $$$
Handmade Goods.
A variety of wares that are generally made in "bulk", though supplies are limited. As each is made by hand while on the road, these wares are considerably more fragile than what might be seen produced in towns and villages - though no less beautiful or useful.
— Candles.
Handmade beeswax candles made in both poured and dipped varieties, all unscented. Each candle is made in small batches and come in many colours, perfect for spells. Curious what each colour means? Check the following list for correspondences:
White (universal colour, healing, purification, lunar), Grey (neutrality, peace, balance, spiritual wisdom), Black (banishing, repelling, warding, protection), Red (power, lust, love, courage), Pink (self-love, intimacy, happiness, unconditional love), Orange (confidence, change, career success, creativity), Yellow (joy, memory, learning, solar), Green (abundance, prosperity, beginnings, nature), Blue (inspiration, empathy, communication, guidance), Purple (ambition, intuition, divination, spirits)
Varieties: Hand-dipped tapers, tealights, pillars.
Cost: $
— Pinch Pottery.
Rough primitive pottery made with wild clay and fired in a campfire. While they are watertight and suitable for eating on or serving food with, they are more fragile than kiln-fired pottery. As no wheel is involved, each piece is very unique and has its own blemishes and charm. Similarly, no glazing is involved and the only colours that can be found are those that occur naturally in the clay.
Varieties: Plates, bowls, cups, wide serving dishes, small jars with lids.
Cost: Dinnerware (singles): $ | Serving dishes: $$ | Lidded jars: $$
— Jewelry.
Just like the rest of the items seen here, each piece is made with naturally-occurring materials: leather, hempen cord, twine, crystals, flowers, teeth, claws, and bones. No metals are featured anywhere in any piece, including in the closures. Most pieces are relatively plain and include only a charm on a cord (in the case of necklaces and bracelets), simple knotwork (for rings and hairties), or singular flower types (for hairbands). May be enchanted for extra cost - see Spells.
Varieties: Necklaces, rings, bracelets, hairbands, hairties.
Cost: $$
— Masks.
A small selection of masks made from the faces of animals from various tanned hides. Each is carefully cleaned and shaped to hold itself and decorated with a mix of feathers and crystals tied to the sides to weigh it down on one's head. Given that there is little more than glue to hold their structure, each mask is delicate and must be treated respectfully to maintain it.
Varieties: Fox, coyote, antelope.
Cost: $$$
Foraged Foods.
Technically the extras from a personal larder. Whatever isn't sold here is typically eaten on the road regardless. All food offered is shelf-stable (in the case of meats and dried plants) or fresh (plants only).
— Dried Meats.
A small assortment of dried and cured meats from various game animals. Perfect for travelers hoping to add some more stock to their larders or for a snack while wandering the woods. Generally antelope, though other meats may be available - simply ask!
Varieties: Sweet with heat, honey garlic, spicy, plain, salted.
Cost: $
— Edible Mushrooms.
Carefully foraged mushrooms confirmed to be edible. Seasonally available and come fresh or dried depending on the variety. None of these mushrooms are hallucinogenic and there definitely aren't any of those available if asked, nope, not here. Honest, officer.
Varieties: (Summer) Chanterelles, boletes, chicken of the woods, oysters.
Cost: $
— Fruits and Berries.
Fresh and dried berries collected seasonally and perfect to be turned into preserves, teas, or simply eaten fresh as a sweet (or sour!) treat.
Varieties: (Summer) Blackberries, blueberries, crab apples, elderberries, raspberries, rowan berries.
Cost: $
Enchantments.
Enchantments are spells applied to objects to enhance them or otherwise add magical properties. Several "stock" enchantments can be found here and are easily applied to all objects, while custom enchantments may be considered. Please see services to learn more.
— Hunter's Luck.
Description of what the enchantment does.
Suitable for: Jewelry, hunting tools, clothes (especially boots).
Cost: $$$
— Enchantment Name.
Description of what the enchantment does.
Suitable for: Is it an enchantment for weapons? Etc
Cost: $$$
Mixtures.
Unlike enchantments, mixtures are typically available as pouches, potions, poultices, teas, tinctures, and oils. These are generally meant to be ingested (in the case of potions and teas), worn (pouches), or applied to oneself or magical tools (such as oil on a candle) for ritual use. Custom mixtures may be considered. Please see services to learn more.
— Safe Travels.
Ensure that you or a loved one travel safely. Contains correspondences for protection as well as for intuition and levelheadedness to help keep one's mind clear and focused on the road ahead.
Suitable for: Pouches
Use(s): Keep on your person or tied to a wagon.
Cost: $$
— Draw Love.
Opens oneself to love, attracting potential partners nearer and opening paths of opportunity. Best used alongside written intentions for just what sort of person one wishes to draw in. Not suitable for drawing a specific person in.
Suitable for: Pouches, oils, tinctures.
Use(s): Wear pouch when traveling. Add oil to a bath and soak. Dab tincture on pulse points before going out.
Cost: $$
— Mixture Name.
Description of what the mixture does.
Suitable for: Is it an enchantment for weapons? Etc
Use(s): How to use it
Cost: $$$
— Mixture Name.
Description of what the mixture does.
Suitable for: Is it an enchantment for weapons? Etc
Use(s): How to use it
Cost: $$$
Services.
List the types of services Thyme offers. Hunting, crafting, enchanting.
— Hunting and Gathering.
Description of what the service is.
Suitable for: Is it an enchantment for weapons? Etc
Cost: $$$
— Custom Creations.
Description of what the service is.
Suitable for: Is it an enchantment for weapons? Etc
Cost: $$$
— Unique Spells.
Description of what the service is.
Suitable for: Is it an enchantment for weapons? Etc
Cost: $$$
— Fortune-telling.
Description of what the service is.
Suitable for: Is it an enchantment for weapons? Etc
Cost: $$$