Frederick's Butchers
797 year old Halfling construction, small sized
Location: Amineville
Owned by: Petronilla Frederick
A historic 1st Century cob-walled house. The dwelling also serves as a Butchers.
Occupants
| Name | Role | Age | Gender | Race | Description |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Bosco Frederick | Tutor | 54 | Male | Longfoot | He is an adult longfoot with grey eyes, short curly strawberry hair, bushy sideburns, and olive skin. |
| Ola Frederick | 78 | Female | Longfoot | She is an elderly longfoot with blue eyes, dyed light-brown hair in a bun, and light brown skin. | |
| Petronilla Frederick | Butcher | 105 | Female | Halfling | She is an elderly halfling with grey eyes, short curly dyed blue hair, and light brown skin. |
| Petronilla Fulur-Hickman | 97 | Female | Halfling | She is an elderly halfling with amber eyes, white hair in a ponytail, and olive skin. | |
| Redicago Day | Butcher's Apprentice | 18 | Male | Halfling | He is an adolescent halfling with brown eyes, black hair in a ponytail, and dark brown skin. |
| Wisegol Frederick | Butcher's Apprentice | 16 | Male | Human | He is an adolescent human with amber eyes, short black hair, and medium brown skin. |
Family Tree
- Petronilla Frederick nee Hickman (♀/105)
- Ola Frederick (♀/78/Petronilla's daughter)
- Bosco Frederick (♂/54/Petronilla's son)
- Petronilla Fulur-Hickman (♀/97/Petronilla's step-sister)
Items for sale
At this location, items are priced between 96% and 101% of their base value.
| Available | Price | Value | Item | Description | Weight |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2 | 9 sp 9 cp | 1 gp | A Blade of Pork | Rich in flavor with a heavy marbling, the blade is taken from the lower shoulder and is a great slow cooking joint with the bone left in. | 5 lbs. |
| 2 | 5 gp 1 sp | 5 gp | A Leg of Pork | A delicious roasting joint, low in fat. Suitable for occasions when you are feeding larger groups of people. | 17 lbs. |
| 2 | 2 sp | 2 sp | A Whole Hare | Skinned and gutted, this hare is ready to be cooked. | 4 lbs. |
| 2 | 1 sp | 1 sp | A Whole Rabbit | Skinned and gutted, this rabbit is ready to be cooked. | 2 lbs. |
| 5 | 1 gp 6 sp | 1 gp 6 sp | Bacon | Salted, dried, and smoked. Will keep for 2 weeks. | 1 lb. |
| 2 | Beef Chuck | A huge, tough, and strongly flavored cut. Perfect for making lots of ground beef. | 100 lbs. | ||
| 4 | Beef Plate | A thin and fatty cut of beef with a strong flavor. Good for grinding. | 1 lb. | ||
| 9 | Beef Rib Steak | A single steak. Very tender meat. Ideal for roasting or grilling. | 4½ lbs. | ||
| 1 | Beef Sirloin | A whole beef sirloin. Tough and lean. Excellent for roasting, and also works well in stews. | 20 lbs. | ||
| 6 | 1 gp 6 sp | 1 gp 6 sp | Ham | Boiled and salted. Sliced while you wait. Will keep for 7 days. | 1 lb. |
| 9 | 6 sp 7 cp | 7 sp | Jerky | Salted, dried, and chewy. The traveler's choice. Will last a year. | 1 lb. |
| 15 | 7 sp 8 cp | 8 sp | Minced duck meat | Prime ground duck for all your cooking needs. Sold by the lb. | 1 lb. |
| 2 | 1 sp | 1 sp | Pork Cheek | Meaty little portions marbled with fat. | ³⁄₁₆ lb. |
| 1 | 1 gp 5 sp | 1 gp 5 sp | Pork Loin | A bargain choice if you're looking for a tender cut of meat that cooks well for a crowd. | 3 lbs. |
| 9 | 9 cp | 9 cp | Pork Scratchings | Crunchy curls of juicy roast pig skin, sold in 2 oz bags. A tasty snack. Keeps for several weeks. | ⅛ lb. |
| 1 | 1 gp | 1 gp | Pork Spareribs | Cut from the side of the pig near the belly, this fatty rack of ribs will cook well over an open fire. | 3 lbs. |
| 5 | 1 sp | 1 sp | Pork Tail | Used for roasting or to flavor stews and soups. | 2 lbs. |
| 6 | 5 sp 1 cp | 5 sp | Rations (1 day) | Rations consist of dry foods suitable for extended travel, including jerky, dried fruit, hardtack, and nuts. | 2 lbs. |
| 10 | Whole Beef Brisket | A very flavorful and fatty cut of beef. Ideal for slow cooking and pot roasts. Preserves well when salted. | 12 lbs. | ||
| 4 | Whole Beef Shank | Beef shank is tough, lean and stringy. Requires tenderization to bring out the cut's hidden flavor. | 10 lbs. |
Note
- Butchers can be hired to kill a live animal or prepare a carcass, but the cost will usually exceed the price of buying the same meat from them directly. They will buy game stock at a roughly half the price that they sell the butchered product, but only if their stock is low. They wont buy livestock from a walk in.