Findenetuil's Quality Butchers

795 year old Elf construction, large sized

Location: City of Elwindal

Owned by: Findenetuil the Second

A large half-timbered house with a slate tile roof. A map of City of Elwindal is framed on one wall. The dwelling also serves as a Butchers.

Occupants

Name Role Age Gender Race Description
Angroion Butcher's Apprentice 66 Male Elf He is an adolescent elf with copper eyes, short black hair, and dark brown skin.
Ardaien the First Junior Butcher 256 Female Elf She is an adult elf with grey eyes, long curly dyed strawberry hair, and golden skin.
Arwewen 12 Female Elf She is an elf child with grey eyes, scruffy strawberry hair, and olive skin.
Edrahbor Butcher's Apprentice 83 Male Elf He is an adolescent elf with grey eyes, long flowing auburn hair, and light brown skin.
Findenetuil the Second Butcher 440 Male Elf He is an adult elf with grey eyes, short strawberry hair in a side parting, a clean shaven face, and olive skin.
Findis 12 Male Elf He is an elf child with hazel eyes, a dark-brown quiff, and black skin.
Oronhil the Second Junior Butcher 148 Male Elf He is an adult elf with grey eyes, dark-brown hair in braids, a clean shaven face, and light brown skin.
Riannaen the Second Housekeeper 192 Female Elf She is an adult elf with hazel eyes, long tied back dark-brown and grey streaked hair, and black skin.
Threir the First 563 Male Elf He is an elderly elf with brown eyes, thin scruffy silver hair, a clean shaven face, and dark brown skin.
Turgonos Butcher's Apprentice 24 Male Elf He is an adolescent elf with grey eyes, long curly strawberry hair, and olive skin.
Turgoos the Second Housekeeper 283 Male Elf He is an adult elf with grey eyes, a horseshoe of dark-brown hair, and light brown skin.
Yavannalas the Second Housekeeper 475 Female Elf She is an adult elf with brown eyes, black hair in braids, and black skin.

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Items for sale

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At this location, items are priced between 111% and 114% of their base value.

Available Price Value Item Description Weight
2 1 gp 1 sp 1 gp A Blade of Boar 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.
6 5 gp 6 sp 5 gp A Leg of Boar A delicious roasting joint, low in fat. Suitable for occasions when you are feeding larger groups of people. 17 lbs.
3 5 gp 7 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. 19 lbs.
2 1 gp 9 sp A Whole Duck Plucked and gutted, this plump bird is ready to be cooked. 5 lbs.
2 1 sp 1 cp 1 sp A Whole Rabbit Skinned and gutted, this rabbit is ready to be cooked. 1 lb.
7 5 sp 6 cp 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.
2 Beef Chuck A huge, tough, and strongly flavored cut. Perfect for making lots of ground beef. 100 lbs.
5 Beef Flank Steak A cheap and lean cut of beef. Marinate and cook slowly. Can be tough if cooked poorly. 1 lb.
5 Beef Plate A thin and fatty cut of beef with a strong flavor. Good for grinding. 1 lb.
7 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.
2 1 sp 1 cp 1 sp Boar Cheek Meaty little portions marbled with fat. ³⁄₁₆ lb.
1 1 gp 7 sp 1 gp 5 sp Boar Loin A bargain choice if you're looking for a tender cut of meat that cooks well for a crowd. 3 lbs.
1 1 gp 1 sp 1 gp Boars Spareribs Cut from the side near the belly, this lean rack of ribs will cook well over an open fire. 3 lbs.
18 2 sp 2 cp 2 sp City of Elwindal's Black Pudding Round sausages made from lamb blood and buckwheat. ³⁄₁₆ lb.
3 5 cp 4 cp Duck 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.
3 2 sp 3 cp 2 sp Duck Leg A premium cut of duck, on the bone. ¼ lb.
3 5 cp 4 cp Duck 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.
3 7 cp 6 cp Duck 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.
24 2 sp 2 cp 2 sp Findenetuil's chicken sausages Sausages made from the finest cuts of chicken and City of Elwindal's famous herbs. Sold in strings of four. ³⁄₁₆ lb.
17 2 sp 3 cp 2 sp Findenetuil's turkey sausages Sausages made from the finest cuts of turkey and City of Elwindal's famous herbs. Sold in strings of four. ³⁄₁₆ lb.
6 1 gp 8 sp 1 gp 6 sp Ham Boiled and salted. Sliced while you wait. Will keep for 7 days. 1 lb.
9 7 sp 8 cp 7 sp Jerky Salted, dried, and chewy. The traveler's choice. Will last a year. 1 lb.
1 1 gp 1 sp 1 gp Pigs Head An intact whole head of pig. 5 lbs.
2 1 sp 1 cp 1 sp Pork Cheek Meaty little portions marbled with fat. ³⁄₁₆ lb.
8 1 sp 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.
2 1 gp 1 sp 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.
3 Porterhouse Steak A beef short loin steak. Both meaty and tender. Larger than a T-Bone. 1½ lbs.
1 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.
5 1 sp 1 cp 1 sp Sheep's Heart The Heart has been carefully removed and are being sold as a delicacy.
7 Strip Steak A beef short loin steak. Marbles easily, making for a moist steak. ½ lb.
2 T-Bone Steak A beef short loin steak. Both meaty and tender. Cooks quickly. 1 lb.
8 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.
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