Logan's Butchers

56 year old Human construction, small sized

Location: Normanwich

Owned by: Nannie Logan

The door on this small cottage has been painted white. The dwelling also serves as a Butchers.

Occupants

Name Role Age Gender Race Description
Barbara Peters 3 Female Human She is a human child with hazel eyes, shoulder-length light-brown hair, and medium brown skin.
Bess Stanley 11 Female Human She is a human child with amber eyes, shoulder-length auburn hair, and medium brown skin.
Fredrick Logan Housekeeper 47 Male Human He is an adult human with amber eyes, black hair in a plait, a goatee, and medium brown skin.
Gilebertus Logan the 2nd 3 Male Human He is a human child with hazel eyes, short light-brown hair in a side parting, and medium brown skin.
Giles Peters Junior Butcher 25 Male Human He is an adult human with hazel eyes, short light-brown hair in a side parting, a short horseshoe moustache and soulpatch, and medium brown skin.
Helena Peters 5 Female Human She is a human child with amber eyes, strawberry hair in braids, and light pink skin.
Laurence Grove Butcher's Apprentice 17 Male Human He is an adolescent human with amber eyes, short black hair in a side parting, and dark brown skin.
Nannie Logan Butcher 41 Female Human She is an adult human with amber eyes, long styled auburn hair, and olive skin.
Wilhelmina Peters Housekeeper 25 Female Human She is an adult human with amber eyes (behind a pair of spectacles), scruffy dark-brown hair, and medium brown skin.

Family Tree

Items for sale

⟳ Re-roll shop stock.

At this location, items are priced between 93% and 114% of their base value.

Available Price Value Item Description Weight
2 1 gp 1 sp 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.
4 5 gp 4 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. 20 lbs.
8 5 sp 3 cp 5 sp A Whole Chicken Plucked and gutted, this plump bird is ready to be cooked. 5 lbs.
5 5 sp 1 cp 5 sp A Whole Pheasant Plucked and gutted, this bird was hung for a week to enhance the flavor. 7 lbs.
1 5 cp 5 cp A Whole Quail Plucked and gutted, this little bird is ready to be cooked. ⅛ lb.
12 5 sp 5 sp A cut of Pork Belly An inexpensive, fatty cut of meat from the underside of the pig near the loin. 1 lb.
7 1 gp 8 sp 1 gp 6 sp Bacon Salted, dried, and smoked. Will keep for 2 weeks. 1 lb.
4 3 cp 2 cp Chicken Back What's left after you remove wings, breast and legs - this cut is low on meat, but high on fat and bone marrow. Good for making stock. ¼ lb.
2 1 sp 1 cp 1 sp Chicken Breast A premium cut of chicken. Sold with the skin on. ¼ lb.
1 1 sp 1 sp Chicken Leg A premium cut of chicken, on the bone. ¼ lb.
5 3 cp 2 cp Chicken Neck There isn't much meat on a neck, it is all bones, skin and stringy bits. Most often boiled for soups. ¹⁄₁₆ lb.
5 3 cp 3 cp Chicken Wings All three wing parts. Little more than a snack. You'll need at least 6 of these before you call it a meal. ³⁄₁₆ lb.
4 1 cp 1 cp Chickens Feet Sold as a pair. All skin and bone but packed with flavor. ¹⁄₁₆ lb.
6 8 sp 7 sp Jerky Salted, dried, and chewy. The traveler's choice. Will last a year. 1 lb.
3 2 cp 2 cp Pheasant Giblets 'All the best bits'. Sold by the pound. 1 lb.
7 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.
6 5 sp 6 cp 5 sp Rations (1 day) Rations consist of dry foods suitable for extended travel, including jerky, dried fruit, hardtack, and nuts. 2 lbs.
4 1 cp 1 cp The Parson's Nose A chicken's tail. Low on meat, mostly connective tissues and fat, with a distinctive flavor. ¹⁄₁₆ lb.

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.
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