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Shipal Shin cave set transition pieces

Requesting CaveSH transition pieces to Velothi, Daedric and Ayleid tilesets.

While working on an ancestral tomb claim in the Shipal-Shin, I found out that making a transition from caveSH to Velothi tileset (to create a dug out tunnel to bypass a cave-in), that it looks very cobbly (see picture below). After some conversations with Cicero and MinerMan in the Discord, I was advised to make this asset request as a lot of currently unclaimed interiors in the Shipal-Shin will require mixing Velothi, Daedric or Ayleid tilesets with the Shipal-Shin cave set.

Andothren: Material Matters

Ulran Teryon, the fine weapon smith in Andothren has sold someone a full set up steel armour. Then he discovered that he had been using inferior material for the clasps, and now he worries that the cuirass will come apart in combat. He wants you to find the buyer and offer them to fix it if they come back to the shop. It was a custom job, intended to be enchanted. The smith doesn't know where the adventurer went, but the enchanter next door might.

Andothren: Drowned Out

A new npc (Tirasa Melvos) who is hanging out in the little park behind the temple tells you about her recurring dreams of Andothren drowning, with the harbour being swept away and even the Temple Isle sliding into the sea. At first she dismissed them, but the same dream happens again and again, sometimes several times a month. She has tried bringing it up with a priest once, but his reaction was very hostile and dismissive, and now she is afraid of asking again, for fear of being seen as a deviant.

Andothren: The Thief, She Kindly Spoke

The wharfside watchtower has been abandoned by the city guard, and is home to a group of skooma addicts. When you talk to their informal leader Nals Tobor, he tells you that they had a young woman named Alynu Radrin stay with them for a few weeks. It was a bit unusual, because she didn't seem to be using skooma at all, but she was friendly and made them some money by doing small jobs in the harbour, so they liked having her with them.

[PC] Redeemed Servants

Redeemed Servants are all that is left of the most prized slaves of the Ayleid sorcerors. While the Ayleid honored their pacts with Meridia, which forbade the usage of profane necromancy, they still longed to master the manipulation of the soul. Their most skilled artificers found a loophole to the laws of Meridia: rather than reviving a corpse by returning a soul to it, the Ayleid prevented the soul from leaving the body in the first place.

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