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Файл описания предметов в ККС
Версия 0.0.1 от 21.11.2010 (ред. Metazot), belamour ред. кирас и амулетов 29.09.2020
belamour обновлено 20.09.2021 для legendary edition
Порядок размещения записей для лучшего ориентирования по тексту:
1. Амуниция
1.1 Холодное оружие
1.2 Огнестрельное оружие
1.3 Доспехи, одежда
1.4 Оптические приборы
1.5 Навигационные приборы
1.6 Обереги
1.7 Талисманы
1.8 Амулеты
2. МОНЕТЫ, ДРАГОЦЕННОСТИ
2.1 Валюта, сундуки
2.2 Камни, металлы
2.3 Ювелирные изделия
3. БУМАГИ
3.1 Патенты
3.2 Лицензии
3.3 Карты
3.4 Письма
3.5 Рецепты
4. ИНВЕНТАРЬ
4.1 Инструменты
4.2 Снадобья, зелья, травы
4.3 Боекомплект
4.4 Обычные предметы
4.5 Квестовые предметы
5. УТИЛЬ
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Potion parameters {Volume}
health value {hp}
weapon blade parameters {Attack: #f.1WeightAttack# Balance: #f.1Balance#}
weapon blade type {Type: #sFencingTypeName#}
weapon gun parameters {Damage: #ddmg_min#-#ddmg_max#}
weapon gun parameters equipped {Damage: #ddmg_min#-#ddmg_max#, reload time: #dchargespeed# sec.}
mushket parameters {Damage: #ddmg_min#-#ddmg_max#}
mushket parameters equipped {Damage: #ddmgmin#-#ddmgmax#, reload time: #dchargespeed# sec.}
weapon grape parameters {Damage: #dbasedmg#x#dshards#, Spread: #sarea#}
weapon grape parameters equipped {Damage: #dbasedmg#x#dshards#, Spread: #sarea#, Reload time: #dchargespeed# sec.}
youve_got {Item found -}
used_item {Item used -}
youve_gotNotif {New Item:}
used_itemNotif {Item Lost:}
flower_find {Lucky find!}
itmname_unarmed {Unarmed}
itmdescr_unarmed {If you have no weapon, you can always punch your opponent in the face. Hopefully it'll startle him enough for you to get away.}
itmname_rabble {Poker}
itmdescr_rabble {A forged iron fire poker. It can be considered a weapon if your enemy lets you hit him in the head from behind.}
itmname_slave_01 {Harpoon}
itmdescr_slave_01 {A whaler's harpoon, but it takes only one hit to impale a person and reel him in. If the harpoon's barbs get stuck, it can only be removed by cutting it out of the body.}
itmname_slave_02 {Machete}
itmdescr_slave_02 {The local speciality. A long chopping blade made of low quality steel widely used for cutting sugar cane, vines... and limbs.}
itmname_blade_01 {Naab'Te}
itmdescr_blade_01 {A short one-handed stabbing spear used by Indians of the Itza tribe, with a crosspiece and steel tip made from a broken European halberd.}
itmname_blade_02 {War Club}
itmdescr_blade_02 {An Itza mace, looking much like a gunstock. The convex shape allows the wielder to concentrate force on the point and pierce a steel cuirass with the spike.}
itmname_blade_03 {Stocco}
itmdescr_blade_03 {A foil popular amongst Italian cityfolk. The three-edged non-bending stocco blade is ideal for thrusting attacks, and the complex handguard allows a skillful duelist to catch his enemy's blade.}
itmname_blade_04 {Messer}
itmdescr_blade_04 {A reliable and simple-to-manufacture single bladed sword, quite popular in Germany with city militia and mercenaries with a modest income. The best ones are made in Cologne.}
itmname_blade_05 {Cutlass}
itmdescr_blade_05 {A sailor's best friend when boarding or repelling borders. Its curved blade and wide handguard allow for both stabbing and slashing attacks, but its short reach and single edge limit its utility outside the crowded confines of shipboard combat.}
itmname_blade_06 {Schiavona}
itmdescr_blade_06 {A legendary rapier wielded by the Dalmatian Guard of the Venetian Doge. Its double-edged blade is perfect for both piercing and slashing attacks, and its guard is popularly called a 'cradle' for the safety it provides to the hand of the wielder.}
itmname_blade_07 {Ritterschwert}
itmdescr_blade_07 {A broadsword used by heavy cavalry during the last century. Its heavy blade can cleave through almost any armor. However, its weight and balance make it very impractical in foot combat.}
itmname_blade_08 {Bilbo}
itmdescr_blade_08 {A short Spanish rapier with a wide slashing blade and a cup-shaped guard, widely used among Spanish sailors. The name comes from the city it originated from, Bilbao.}
itmname_blade_09 {Cazoleta}
itmdescr_blade_09 {A light foil with a cup-shaped guard, an integral part of a Spanish nobleman's outfit. Without it a gentleman is not even be allowed to bring a case or testify in court.}
itmname_blade_10 {Hanged man}
itmdescr_blade_10 {A naval cutlass called the 'hanged man' due to the hook on the handguard used to secure the weapon while climbing aloft. To carry a hanged man and to become a hanged man - such was the fate for the majority of pirates.}
itmname_blade_11 {Hanger}
itmdescr_blade_11 {A type of short sword similar to a cutlass made to 'hang' off the belt of soldiers, scouts, artillerymen, and other ground troops who need a secondary weapon.}
itmname_blade_12 {Short Sabre}
itmdescr_blade_12 {Slightly longer than a cutlass, but shorter than a saber, this sword is the convenient and compact weapon of musketeers and artillerymen. Good for fighting in actions at sea and on land.}
itmname_blade_13 {Broadsword}
itmdescr_blade_13 {This type of sword has recently become rather popular by the officers in the French Navy not only as a mark of rank but also as a reliable combat blade. The broadsword can be devastating in the hand of a strong and skilled man. Still, it's a bit heavy for duelling.}
itmname_blade_14 {Walloon Sword}
itmdescr_blade_14 {A rapier popular among soldiers in the Spanish Netherlands. It requires not as much skill as it does mobility, agility and strength. With it, one can easily slash the forearm of any devotee of elegant fencing daring to challenge you.}
itmname_blade_15 {Capodimonte}
itmdescr_blade_15 {A naval foil with a bending blade, equally well suited for both peircing and slashing attacks. A simplified guard is still enough to block most slashing strikes.}
itmname_blade_16 {Small Sword}
itmdescr_blade_16 {A shortened rapier with an elegant flat guard, meant to be worn with formal clothes. This weapon has emerged rather recently under the influence of the French fencing school. It's too light for slashing, but it allows for lightning-fast thrusts.}
itmname_blade_17 {Cup-hilt Rapier}
itmdescr_blade_17 {The shortened handle of this foil preferred by Spanish duellists favors thrusts, but the blade is suitable for slashing as well. A bell-shaped guard with turned down edges protects the hand from enemy attacks.}
itmname_blade_18 {Pappenheimer}
itmdescr_blade_18 {This cavalry sword with a distinctive guard was made famous during the Great Thirty Years War by the cuirassiers of Gottfried Heinrich Graf zu Pappenheim. Its fame made it popular among young nobles striving for making a career in the cavalry.}
itmname_blade_19 {Naval Saber}
itmdescr_blade_19 {A saber for a commissioned naval officer. This weapon is equally great for parade as it is for cutting tangled rigging and for landing a deadly strike from a most unexpected position.}
itmname_blade_20 {Madonna}
itmdescr_blade_20 {The saber of the feared Hungarian hussars. This blade had just recently shown up on the battlefield of Western Europe, but has already earned great respect for its balance and strength. Clearly, it has a bright future.}
itmname_blade_21 {Highland Backsword}
itmdescr_blade_21 {This traditional Scottish basket-hilted sword is a favourite weapon of the Highland nobility. You can afford to fight like a fierce and impulsive Highlander if your hand is safely protected and your blade strikes true.}
itmname_blade_22 {Prophet's Wrath}
itmdescr_blade_22 {An old and almost straight light saber with a curved handle, equally well suited for both slashing and piercing strikes. The razor-sharp blade slips easily between both armor plates and ribs.}
itmname_blade_23 {Scimitar}
itmdescr_blade_23 {A richly decorated curved blade, intended for quick skirmishes. The shape of the blade allows for most powerful slashing strikes. Ancient talismans are embedded in the pommel of this saber to repel unfriendly djinn.}
itmname_blade_24 {Patissa Khanda}
itmdescr_blade_24 {The holy weapon of the indomitable Sikhs of distant India. The high quality steel allows cleaving of enemy blades. The hilt is somewhat unusual for European swordsmen, as it allows one to land hits with the pommel.}
itmname_blade_25 {Flamberge Rapier}
itmdescr_blade_25 {This Spanish-style cup hilt rapier with a wavy blade is a very dangerous weapon - both for the opponent and for its wielder. It is reputed that even light wounds created with this blade heal very slowly. The owners of such blades often have an...unsavoury reputation.}
itmname_blade_26 {Asoleda}
itmdescr_blade_26 {A long duelling foil with a light and very narrow blade, made in Verdun. The blade makes slashing strikes impossible, but the length keeps enemies at a distance.}
itmname_blade_27 {Swept-hilt Rapier}
itmdescr_blade_27 {This rapier is named the 'Saxon Feather' for its legendary balance which allows the wielder to land slashing and piercing strikes with ease. The blade obeys with the slightest movement of the hand. Intricate guard provides decent protection for the hand.}
itmname_blade_28 {Katana}
itmdescr_blade_28
{
A strange sword from the legendary island of Cipangu with a blade made of high quality steel and a long handle, allowing it to be wielded with one or both hands.
What a story this sword could tell of its journey from the exotic Orient to the Caribbean...how did it end up here?
}
itmname_blade_29 {Storta}
itmdescr_blade_29 {Agostino Barbarigo’s boarding sabre — the blade of a legendary Venetian admiral who never knew defeat. Perhaps it was thanks to this unique sword, his faithful companion in every battle.}
itmname_blade_30 {Naval Klewang}
itmdescr_blade_30 {A comissioned cutlass of the captain of the East India Company. The creator of this blade managed to combine the merits of many different weapons while avoiding most of their drawbacks.}
itmname_blade_31 {Narwhal}
itmdescr_blade_31 {A masterwork boarding broadsword with a shell-shaped guard and a hilt of narwhal horn. The blade is made of superb quality steel and is perfectly balanced.}
itmname_blade_32 {Thanatos}
itmdescr_blade_32 {An ancient arming sword from the days of the Third Crusade. This sword doesn't belong in a museum. Somehow after nearly 400 years, the edge is still razor sharp.}
itmname_blade_33 {Guardian's Sword}
itmdescr_blade_33 {An old knight's two-handed sword.}
itmname_topor_01 {Macuahuitl}
itmdescr_topor_01 {A heavy swordmace of the Aztec and Maya, made from ironwood and fitted with razor sharp obsidian chips glued into the sides. Conquistadors testified that the Indians severed the heads of Spanish horses with a single strike of this terrifying weapon.}
itmname_topor_02 {War Axe}
itmdescr_topor_02 {The long handle and bearded blade create a fearsome weapon capable of dismembering lightly armored opponents. The blade safely protects the wielder's hand if a short grip is used.}
itmname_topor_03 {Goedendag}
itmdescr_topor_03 {A simple but menacing weapon of the Dutch Geuzen. Just the sight of thousands of these put their noble foes to rout at the Battle of the Golden Spurs.}
itmname_topor_04 {Horseman's Axe}
itmdescr_topor_04 {Wielding this weapon requires great strength, but the results are worth it. The sharp blade delivers slashing strikes of devastating power, the beak can pierce any armor, and the steel axe handle is impervious to enemy weapons.}
itmname_topor_05 {Tomahawk}
itmdescr_topor_05 {A narrow axe with a beak on the back, deadly in melee combat and very useful for trips into the selva. This axe is in high demand among the colonists, although initially it was created specifically for trading with the local Indians, who did not know how to work iron.}
itmname_topor_06 {The Vulture}
itmdescr_topor_06 {Boarding axe with a lavish “beard” and a hefty “beak.” The perfect choice for those who like to separate the trivial—or put an end to any fight.}
itmname_blade_36 {Maltese Sword}
itmdescr_blade_36 {A ceremonial sword of the Knights of Malta, given to Charles de Maure by Governor-General Chevalier de Poincy himself for his outstanding service. The letters A.S are engraved on the blade.}
itmname_knife_01 {Dagger 'Chieftain's talon'}
itmdescr_knife_01
{
This looks like an ordinary dagger... the Muscovite Fadey claims that this dagger is enchanted by the Indian shamans and possesses many hidden secrets. 
But which ones?
}
itmname_knife_02 {Maria}
itmdescr_knife_02 {A fine daga belonging to Diego de Montoya. It is clear the weapon was carefully maintained — as if it held some sentimental value for its former owner.}
itmname_knife_03 {Family Dagger}
itmdescr_knife_03 {The de Monpe family weapon, also known as 'the toothpick'. A valuable piece, easily sold in times of need — after all, what's the point of family insignia?}
itmname_khopesh1 {Khopesh}
itmdescr_khopesh1 {A ritual weapon from the days when the gods still walked the earth.}
itmname_khopesh2 {Khopesh of Aruba}
itmdescr_khopesh2 {You are not supposed to see this.}
itmname_khopesh3 {Charred Khopesh}
itmdescr_khopesh3 {Ritual weapon from the days when gods still walked the earth. It thirsts for blood, and an enlightened captain should not bear such a thing.}
itmname_machete2 {Conquistador Machete}
itmdescr_machete2 {A well-crafted machete made from an unknown alloy—fit for both polite society and ancient pyramids.}
itmname_topor_07 {Army Axe}
itmdescr_topor_07 {A basic axe suitable for untrained militia, though limited in its effectiveness. Unsuitable for blocking.}
itmname_pirate_cutlass {Cutlass of Blaze}
itmdescr_pirate_cutlass {A true legend, one of the most revered regalia among New World pirates—and simply a captain’s splendid weapon.}
itmname_blade_38 {Dueling Sword}
itmdescr_blade_38 {A fine example of a dueling weapon, popular across Europe. Though in the jungle, it might look a bit out of place.}
itmname_blade_39 {Scrapper's Rapier}
itmdescr_blade_39 {An excellent rapier, clearly custom-made for a seasoned duelist. In other words, the perfect weapon for legal killing.}
itmname_blade_40 {Italian Rapier}
itmdescr_blade_40 {The weight and excessive ornamentation of the rapier clearly indicate that this is a ceremonial, not a combat, weapon.}
itmname_blade_41 {Jian}
itmdescr_blade_41 {A weapon from a distant civilization, brought to foreign seas by tragic fate. Its unique design allows for confident use of any fencing style.}
itmname_blade_42 {Army Broadsword}
itmdescr_blade_42 {A simple soldier's weapon, requiring only minimal military training from its owner.}
itmname_saber {Cavalry Sword}
itmdescr_saber {A weapon worthy of a true patriot and officer, forged in many glorious battles. It was never meant to end up in a place like this.}
itmname_q_blade_10 {Jurgen Schmidt's Hanger}
itmdescr_q_blade_10
{
Boarding cutlass crafted by Jürgen Schmidt. 
The blade is made of fine steel and boasts excellent balance.
}
itmname_q_blade_13 {Jurgen Schmidt's Broadsword}
itmdescr_q_blade_13
{
Officer’s sabre crafted by Jürgen Schmidt. 
The blade is made of fine steel and perfectly balanced.
}
itmname_q_blade_16 {Jurgen Schmidt's Small Sword}
itmdescr_q_blade_16
{
Smallsword crafted by Master Jürgen Schmidt. 
The blade is made of fine steel 
and boasts excellent balance.
}
itmname_q_blade_18 {Jurgen Schmidt's Pappenheimer}
itmdescr_q_blade_18
{
Pappenheimer crafted by Master Jürgen Schmidt. 
The blade is made of fine steel 
and is superbly balanced.
}
itmname_q_blade_19 {Jurgen Schmidt's Saber}
itmdescr_q_blade_19
{
A naval sabre crafted by master Jürgen Schmidt. 
The blade is made of fine steel and perfectly balanced.
}
itmname_q_blade_21 {Jurgen Schmidt's Backsword}
itmdescr_q_blade_21
{
Kleeblattsäbel crafted by Master Jürgen Schmidt. 
The blade is made of fine steel 
and boasts superb balance.
}
itmname_shamshir {Shamshir}
itmdescr_shamshir {A Persian shamshir meant for mounted battle, a true embodiment of harsh wars in the desert. Combines the efficiency of cutting and simplicity of chopping. The best choice for those who like circle slashes.}
itmname_lacrima_patris {Lacrima Patris}
itmdescr_lacrima_patris {A richly decorated sword that, despite its ceremonial appearance, boasts excellent combat qualities. In the hands of a pious captain punishing criminals and heretics, it grows sharper.}
lacrima_patris_parameters {Cannon fire range boost: #f.1RangeBonus#%}
itmname_blade_SP_3low {Hangman}
itmdescr_blade_SP_3low {This cutlass combines features of Turkish sabers and European falchions — its widened blade can cut through even the toughest armor. With the Hangman, any boarding fight ends quickly and brutally.}
itmname_blade_SP_3 {Hangman}
itmdescr_blade_SP_3 {The skull of Yorick, set in place of the guard, urges its bearer to cast aside the fear of death and look the Reaper in the eye, unlocking true martial power.}
itmname_pistol1 {Common Pistol}
itmdescr_pistol1 {A military pistol with an ordinary flintlock and a hook to wear on the belt. Relatively cheap, easy to handle and therefore widely used.}
itmname_pistol2 {Shotgun Revolver}
itmdescr_pistol2 {Triple-barreled side grapeshot gun. Extremely complex to make, rare, and expensive.}
itmname_pistol3 {Trombone}
itmdescr_pistol3 {A boarding grapeshot gun. The trombone is of little use against nimble single opponents or men-at-arms, but a shot into a crowd of ragamuffins will make the proper impression.}
itmname_pistol4 {Four-barreled pistol}
itmdescr_pistol4 {Four-barreled pistol, a marvel of engineering. Reloads slowly, but four shots can turn the tide of any fight.}
itmname_pistol5 {Duelling Pistol}
itmdescr_pistol5 {A rare example of a dueling pistol with a wheellock mechanism. Exquisite craftsmanship leaves the enemy little chance, though the slow reload somewhat mars the impression.}
itmname_pistol6 {Two-barreled Pistol}
itmdescr_pistol6 {A double-barreled pistol - very nice for those who like the security that a second shot provides.}
itmname_pistol7 {Colt Revolver}
itmdescr_pistol7 {Caplock revolver from the first half of the 19th century, bearing Colt factory marks. Briefly confuses opponents when fired. Requires special ammunition to use.}
itmname_pistol8 {Blunderbuss}
itmdescr_pistol8 {A unique naval musketoon, suitable for one-handed firing. It uses steel shot that easily deals with any armor.}
itmname_pistol9 {Superimposed 2-load Pistol}
itmdescr_pistol9 {Single-barrel Saxon pistol of exceptional rarity, firing two balls in succession. Notable for its long reload time.}
itmname_pistol10 {Golden Eagle}
itmdescr_pistol10 {Third time’s the charm, and this fine-quality pistol proves it. A reliable choice for a seasoned soldier or any skilled marksman.}
itmname_pistol11 {Abomination}
itmdescr_pistol11 {Boarding pistol-axe, the creation of an unknown weapons genius. Poor as a pistol and poor as an axe. But in the chaos of a swift boarding fight, where every second counts, it’s just what you need.}
itmname_pistol12 {Sawed-off rifle}
itmdescr_pistol12 {Disassembled four-shot carbine. Its accuracy may be lower now, but it’s suitable for close combat and still reloads quickly. An excellent alternative to a standard four-shot pistol.}
itmname_pistol13 {Flintlock revolver}
itmdescr_pistol13 {A masterpiece of gunsmithing. Custom-made in Europe for a prominent military leader over 30 years ago. Quite possibly the finest multi-shot pistol of our age.}

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itmname_pistol999 {Swiss Guard Flintlock Revolver}
itmdescr_pistol999
{
Commissioned by the Pope and hand-made by a world-renowned Portuguese gunsmith, this masterpiece was the Pope's personal gift to the Commandant of the Swiss Guard, and boasts exceptional multi-shot capabilities. While it was produced in a tiny batch for exclusive use by the Commandant, one of them is now in your hands.
}

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itmname_pistol14 {Two-barreled duelling pistol}
itmdescr_pistol14 {An extremely expensive, deadly, and utterly impractical work of art.}
itmname_mortairgun {Hand mortar}
itmdescr_mortairgun {Hand Mortar – an excellent tool for attacking small enemy groups. Most effective when used from ambush.}
itmname_mushket1 {Matchlock Musket}
itmdescr_mushket1 {A powerful, heavy infantry musket with a time-tested matchlock.}
itmname_mushket2 {Naval Carbine}
itmdescr_mushket2 {A shortened version of the latest English fusil, equipped with a bayonet. Standard issue for colonial and naval infantry.}
itmname_mushket3 {Arquebus}
itmdescr_mushket3
{
Boarding Matchlock Blunderbuss 
It may be long past its prime, but foes staring down its barrel have other things on their minds.
}
itmname_mushket5 {Scoped Rifle}
itmdescr_mushket5 {A custom-made wheellock rifle with a rifled barrel and a diopter spyglass. The weapon of a wealthy hunter or sportsman.}
itmname_mushket6 {Drum Shotgun}
itmdescr_mushket6 {Portuguese musketoon with a removable multi-chamber cylinder. Unfortunately, the interchangeable mechanism is damaged, which slows down reloading.}
itmname_mushket7 {Good musket}
itmdescr_mushket7 {Unlike soldiers’ muskets, which are built for cheap mass production, this weapon was crafted by gunsmiths who spared no quality materials—resulting in noticeably superior characteristics.}
itmname_mushket8 {Quadruple-barreled rifle}
itmdescr_mushket8 {Handcrafted four-shot rifle. Features a revolutionary system for disassembling the barrel and stock, turning it into a pistol in under a minute. Its reloading mechanism lets you unleash a hail of bullets on your foes!}
itmname_m8_barrel {Stock and Barrel}
itmdescr_m8_barrel {The stock and barrel from a dismantled four-shot rifle.}
itmname_mushket9 {Old arquebuse}
itmdescr_mushket9 {Ancient but reliable arquebuse. If the stories are to be believed, Cortés himself used it to shower the jungles with grapeshot, instilling terror in the natives.}
UpgradeStageInfo_mushket9_1 {Currently it looks quite poor, but proper care and good tools can transform it.}
UpgradeStageInfo_mushket9_2 {After replacing the stock and a good cleaning, it no longer looks like a rusty piece of iron. Now you wouldn't be ashamed to walk down the street with such a weapon on your back.}
UpgradeStageInfo_mushket9_3 {With the replaced lock, it has begun to resemble modern weaponry. The metal, lubricated with bone oil, shines in the sun as if the weapon had just been taken from the master's hands.}
UpgradeStageInfo_mushket9_4
{
In your hands, this weapon has reached its peak - there's simply nowhere to develop it further. The final touch - an expanded barrel - has simplified and accelerated loading, greatly increasing efficiency. You can be proud of yourself.  
You have every reason to be proud.
}
itmname_FirearmStockPart_1 {Stock and ramrod}
itmdescr_FirearmStockPart_1 {A beautifully carved stock for old-fashioned guns and a brush-ramrod for cleaning the barrel. They were wrapped in a canvas cloth and carefully placed in a corner far from the other contents of the treasure, as if they had been put there noticeably later.}
itmname_FirearmStockPart_2 {Lock and bone oil}
itmdescr_FirearmStockPart_2 {A modern spring lock, rags, and a vial of bone oil for weapon maintenance, suspiciously suitable for the arquebuse found at Blackwood's. They were similarly placed in the treasure separately from the other valuables.}
itmname_FirearmStockPart_3 {Barrel and powder flask}
itmdescr_FirearmStockPart_3 {This set of items will greatly speed up the loading of any long-barreled weapon, but for some reason you feel they are best used with that very arquebuse. They were packed in a small paper bundle, obviously to protect them from moisture, unlike all the other items in the treasure.}
itmname_grape_mushket {Hand Mortar}
itmdescr_grape_mushket {A handheld mortar is an excellent aid for attacking small groups of enemies. It's more practical to use it from an ambush. Petards or grenades are used when firing.}
itmname_Mushket2x2 {Doublebarred Carbine}
itmdescr_Mushket2x2 {A gift double-barreled shotgun favored by nobles for their beloved ambush hunts of the noble stag. Still, it must be said—its rifled barrels will reliably bring down any target.}
itmname_mushket10 {Imperial Musket}
itmdescr_mushket10 {Single-Shot noble musket from the Thirty Years’ War era. Equipped with a Bayonet and decorated with motifs common in the Holy Roman Empire.}
itmname_howdah {Howdah}
itmdescr_howdah {Double-barreled large-caliber pistol, the best companion for a hunter in the African bush or Indian jungle. Reliably fells boars, tigers, and hostile natives.}
itmname_nocirass {No cuirass}
itmdescr_nocirass {When wearing armor for a long time, one can become exhausted. Take a load off, put your feet up, and drink a cup of hot coffee with cinnamon or something stronger.}
itmname_cirass1 {Infantry Armor}
itmdescr_cirass1 {An infantry cuirass used during fortress sieges. It provides excellent protection against steel and lead, but restricts mobility, making the wearer clumsy in close combat. It became widespread in both Europe and the Caribbean.}
itmname_cirass2 {Reiter Cuirass}
itmdescr_cirass2 {A well-forged cuirass of heavy cavalry. It provides excellent protection for the chest and back, but in infantry formation its weight and poor fit hamper the wearer's speed and agility.}
itmname_cirass3 {Parade Cuirass}
itmdescr_cirass3 {Light cuirass made of fine quality steel. Can be worn under a doublet. Restricts movement only slightly, reliably protecting only against stray bullets and glancing blows.}
itmname_cirass4 {Milano Cuirass}
itmdescr_cirass4 {Rare armor of the highest quality. Easily stops both blade and bullet, yet is surprisingly light. Its secret lies in the many grooves that give it resilience and strength.}
itmname_cirass5 {Leather Belt}
itmdescr_cirass5 {A corset made of thick leather, covering vital organs that are least protected by the skeleton. It offers poor defense against a rapier or bullet, but it’s still better than nothing.}
itmname_cirass6 {Leather Jacket}
itmdescr_cirass6 {Vest of a seasoned duelist, made from soft, boiled leather. Worn discreetly, it protects the entire torso from slashing attacks with coldarms.}
itmname_cirass7 {Brigandine}
itmdescr_cirass7 {A leather vest reinforced with metal plates — decent protection, though the weight is inevitably felt when worn.}
itmname_cirass8 {Wicker Armor}
itmdescr_cirass8 {A unique cuirass of leather and metal that protects the entire torso, including the sides and collarbones. Numerous adjustment buckles reduce discomfort when worn under clothing.}
itmname_cirass9 {Reinforced Brigandine}
itmdescr_cirass9 {Armor of a professional mercenary and the top choice for a duelist. Offers protection and weight close to a cuirass, but its superb tailoring allows complete freedom of movement.}
itmname_cirass10 {Ironside Breastplate}
itmdescr_cirass10 {A rather worn and incomplete set of parliamentary cavalry equipment. It still provides good protection, and the abundance of pockets and cartridge pouches makes shooting and reloading much easier.}
itmname_cirass11 {Mirror Breastplate}
itmdescr_cirass11 {Such armor is common in the Tsardom of Russia and the Ottoman Empire. This piece has traveled a long road before ending up in your hands.}
itmname_suit1 {French Uniform}
itmdescr_suit1 {Royal Navy officer’s uniform.}
itmname_suit2 {English Uniform}
itmdescr_suit2 {Uniform of a Black Guard officer — from the elite company of Scottish Guards.}
itmname_suit3 {Spanish Uniform}
itmdescr_suit3 {Uniform of a Catalan Guard officer.}
itmname_suit4 {League Suit}
itmdescr_suit4
{
League Mercenary Outfit 
Sewn-on metal plates and adjustable straps—everything for swift, brutal combat. The half-mask helps keep your identity hidden.
}
itmname_suit5 {Admiral Uniform}
itmdescr_suit5 {Uniform of a senior French naval officer. A true work of art, no less.}
itmname_underwater {Diving Suit}
itmdescr_underwater {Henrik Wedeker’s unique suit for moving along the seabed at shallow depths. Offers better protection than the finest armor!}
itmname_lantern {Lantern}
itmdescr_lantern {A small lantern serves as an indispensable companion in the darkness. Attach it to your belt to illuminate your path at night, as well as in caves, grottoes, and dungeons. Easily activated and deactivated by pressing 'L' on the keyboard.}
itmname_hat1 {Condottiere’s Hat}
itmdescr_hat1 {A favorite headwear of duelists and fencers, this hat inspires its wearer to constantly hone their coldarm skills to truly look the part.}
itmname_hat2 {Cavalier’s Hat}
itmdescr_hat2 {A richly decorated, colorful hat once favored by nobles, but in the Caribbean it has gained a notorious reputation. Here, its wearers are not pampered European aristocrats, but seasoned duelists and adventurers, able to fight tirelessly with any weapon in hand.}
itmname_hat3 {Sailor’s Tricorn}
itmdescr_hat3 {A rather ordinary tricorne, widely worn by sailors. According to old maritime tradition, this hat is given to a crew member who has passed three harsh trials: swimming through a storm, surviving their first sea battle, and patching up the ship afterward.}
itmname_hat4 {Naval Officer’s Tricorn}
itmdescr_hat4 {Tricorn hat, popular among naval officers. At the sight of one, ordinary sailors tend to work with remarkable speed. Whether out of respect or fear of punishment—that’s a rhetorical question.}
itmname_hat5 {Admiral’s Hat}
itmdescr_hat5 {Few sailors ever get to see a hat like this even once in their lives. It inspires and motivates everyone around. Serving in the same fleet as its owner is a great honor—every crewman and officer alike would follow them to hell and back.}
itmname_hat6 {Dutch Hat}
itmdescr_hat6 {An expensive and elegant hat, much favored by middling merchants. Its unusual shape makes it easy to spot a negotiator from afar—and prepare for fierce bargaining.}
itmname_hat7 {Lucky Hat}
itmdescr_hat7 {They say this daring hat brings good luck. Worn and battered by time, it still looks noble. If you happen to own one, rest assured — in the toughest moment, you’ll never be left without an ace up your sleeve.}
itmname_hat8 {Charlie Prince’s Tricorn}
itmdescr_hat8 {This hat frightens merchants—especially Spanish ones—more than the Jolly Roger itself. The reputation of its wearer makes even the toughest sea dog turn pale and shiver. Cursed be the day Charlie Prince was born.}
itmname_hat9 {Grim’s Hat}
itmdescr_hat9 {This hat is known in every corner of the Caribbean, and everywhere it is remembered with a shudder. Only a madman would dare attack the ship of its owner, and meeting them in person, fear will make you forget how to hold sword or pistol. And remember: it’s easy to cross to the other side. Coming back is the hard part.}
itmname_hat10 {Mercenary’s Hat}
itmdescr_hat10 {This field-made armored hat looks unpresentable, but it can stop a bullet and save a life.}
itmname_hat10_part {Tanned Leather}
itmdescr_hat10_part {A good piece of tanned bullhide. Perfect for making hats.}
itmname_spyglass1 {Cheap Spyglass}
itmdescr_spyglass1 {An almost useless spyglass. No self-respecting captain would carry such junk.}
itmname_spyglass2 {Ordinary Spyglass}
itmdescr_spyglass2 {A standard spyglass. The lenses are decent, though finer ones exist.}
itmname_spyglass3 {Good Spyglass}
itmdescr_spyglass3 {Spyglass with brilliantly polished lenses.}
itmname_spyglass4 {Excellent Spyglass}
itmdescr_spyglass4 {Spyglass with “beryl” lenses. Only the exclusive version is better.}
itmname_spyglass5 {Nautical Telescope}
itmdescr_spyglass5 {A unique optical device. Perfectly fitted lenses made of the purest rock crystal, combined with a tripod, let you see absolutely everything.}
itmname_spyglassSP3 {Spyglass 'Dead Man’s Eye'}
itmdescr_spyglassSP3 {This spyglass adorned with bones features surprisingly high-quality lenses.}
itmname_sand_clock {Hourglass}
itmdescr_sand_clock {An hourglass allows a captain to 'carry' the precise time of Forro and Greenwich in order to adjust the ship's chronometer, if there is one.}
itmname_astrolab {Astrolabe}
itmdescr_astrolab {This device allows a navigator to determine the position of celestial bodies.}
itmname_compass1 {Ship compass}
itmdescr_compass1 {This device allows a navigator to determine north, even when celestial bodies are obscured. The idea that Earth itself acts as essentially a giant magnet was first proposed in 1600, by the English physician and natural philosopher William Gilbert.}
itmname_clock1 {Chronometer}
itmdescr_clock1 {A ship chronometer. This device is used to determine longitude, but it must be regularly calibrated to an exact time by an hourglass. This exact timing will later come to be known as Greenwich Mean Time.}
itmname_clock2 {Working Chronometer}
itmdescr_clock2 {A time-rated Forro Island ship chronometer. Allows you to determine the ship's longitude with minimal error for 30 days.}
itmname_sextant1 {Sextant}
itmdescr_sextant1 {A unique device used to determine geographic coordinates. The sextant's original owner has left his own time far behind, since the precise clock needed for this device to function has not been invented yet. Therefore this sextant is unusable as of now.}
itmname_sextant2 {Working Sextant}
itmdescr_sextant2
{
A unique device for determining geocoordinates. Now that you possess a chronograph from the future, it can constantly determine latitude and longitude.
Thanks to its high accuracy, you can achieve a 5% increase in ship speed.
Increases Navigation skill growth when equipped.
}
itmname_bussol {Bussol}
itmdescr_bussol
{
A ship's instrument combining an astrolabe and a ship's compass. Among other things, it allows you to constantly determine geographic latitude.
Increases Navigation skill growth when equipped.
}
itmname_clock3 {Alexus' chronometer}
itmdescr_clock3 {A precise naval chronometer from the middle of the 20th century with an autowinding mechanism from the collection of Master Alexus.}
itmname_talisman1 {Ward "Rat God"}
itmdescr_talisman1 {Rats, dogs, and timid children flee from this mask as if from a fire!}
itmname_talisman2 {Ward 'Jonah'}
itmdescr_talisman2 {Celtic round cross, named after the prophet who was sacrificed to the raging sea and survived.}
itmname_talisman3 {Ward 'Hammer of Thor'}
itmdescr_talisman3 {A golden pendant shaped like Mjölnir—the hammer of Thor, the Norse god of thunder and lightning.}
itmname_talisman4 {Ward 'Janissary'}
itmdescr_talisman4
{
Ottoman Bracer of the Janissary Senior. 
Increases crew discipline.
}
itmname_talisman6 {Ward 'Goddess'}
itmdescr_talisman6 {Statuette of the goddess Tlazolteotl, the devourer of filth.}
itmname_talisman7 {Ward 'Scarab'}
itmdescr_talisman7 {A massive ancient Egyptian ring shaped like a diligent scarab.}
itmname_talisman8 {Ward 'Scorpion'}
itmdescr_talisman8
{
Medici family brooch shaped like a scorpion. 
Contains a hidden compartment with a potent antidote.
}
itmname_talisman9 {Order of St. Louis}
itmdescr_talisman9 {The most coveted prize of any French captain.}
itmname_talisman10 {Ward 'Catcher'}
itmdescr_talisman10 {Amulet of the Pearl Divers.}
itmname_talisman11 {Ward 'Adder stone'}
itmdescr_talisman11 {Just a stone with a hole. For luck!}
itmname_talisman12 {Ward of resilience}
itmdescr_talisman12 {A Taíno idol figurine said to ward off illness and the evil eye.}
itmname_talisman13 {Taino Figurine}
itmdescr_talisman13 {A figurine of a Taíno deity, patron of wealth and accumulation.}
itmname_talisman14 {Ward 'Ranyi'}
itmdescr_talisman14 {A brooch enchanted by Daoist monks, shaped like a fish with a serpent’s head, helps you travel much faster.}
itmname_talisman15 {Talisman 'Black Mark'}
itmdescr_talisman15 {The bearer of the Black Spot is instantly surrounded by superstition, legends, and rumors.}
itmname_talisman16 {Ward 'Gold ritual knife'}
itmdescr_talisman16 {An Aztec golden ritual knife that miraculously escaped being melted down in a Spanish furnace. Perhaps the exquisite craftsmanship of an ancient master gave pause to whoever found this treasure.}
itmname_talisman17 {Ward 'Liber Misericordiae'}
itmdescr_talisman17 {A copy of the Holy Scripture that served its owner as something deeply personal, almost like a diary. Many carry a Bible as a beacon and guide, but this book is a literal code of honor.}
talisman17_quests {Church Quests: #dQBonus# / 5}
talisman17_questsNoBonus {Church Quests: 0 / 5}
itmname_talisman18 {Ward 'Blackwood's Charter'}
itmdescr_talisman18 {Albert Blackwood’s Personal Code. Details the structure of the Lady Beth, the positioning of marksmen, and the Sea Foxes’ battle tactics. A separate section covers treasure hunting and rewarding skilled shooters with recovered loot.}
talisman18_Bonus {Treasures Found : #dQBonus# / 10}
talisman18_NoBonus {Treasures Found : 0 / 10}
itmname_talisman19 {Talisman 'Yorick’s Skull'}
itmdescr_talisman19
{
The skull of Captain Mortimer Grim of the 'Memento', who never fully realized his own death. You knew him, #sName#.
The dead teach the living, and this artifact adapts to its owner's desires.
When in your inventory, it makes all officers immortal.
}
talisman19_InSlot
{
A ship exists on both sides of the veil at once. The wood was alive and became dead to serve the living. The skull of Captain 'Memento' reminds any ship that death does not exist, and you must fight to the end.
~
For every 2% of hull lost, ship speed and cannon damage increase by 0.75% and 0.5% respectively.
~
No penalties, can be activated multiple times.
}
itmname_talisman20 {Streltsy Sash}
itmdescr_talisman20 {A bandolier made of several straps, a powder flask, and numerous paper cartridges. It comes in many shapes and uses across European battlefields, but this particular one is a guest from a distant land, adorned with images of fantastical beasts from the harsh Siberian forests.}
itmname_talisman20_part {Musketeer's Powder Flask}
itmdescr_talisman20_part {A fanciful powder flask of unusual shape, stamped with images of exotic animals from a distant land. The edges are embroidered with an Eastern European pattern.}
itmname_totem_01 {Talisman 'Throat of cast iron'}
itmdescr_totem_01 {A mug enchanted against drunkenness with a silver bottom.}
itmname_totem_02 {Talisman 'Spinebiter'}
itmdescr_totem_02 {A fearsome-looking scourge for executions.}
itmname_totem_03 {Talisman 'Cupid's Balm'}
itmdescr_totem_03 {A special ointment in an expensive boutonniere.}
itmname_totem_04 {Talisman 'Myrmidon'}
itmdescr_totem_04 {A hand-worn silver bracelet set with turquoise.}
itmname_totem_05 {Talisman 'Iron belly'}
itmdescr_totem_05 {A leather belt adorned with protective plates.}
itmname_totem_06 {Talisman 'Strongman'}
itmdescr_totem_06 {Fatigue-relieving boots.}
itmname_totem_07 {Talisman 'Minstrel'}
itmdescr_totem_07 {A sweet-voiced lute that sings of sea romance and sets hearts aflame!}
itmname_totem_08 {Talisman 'Lord of Fire'}
itmdescr_totem_08 {Doubles the training speed of cannoneers..}
itmname_totem_09 {Talisman 'Arguzin'}
itmdescr_totem_09 {A horn whose signals are clearly heard even during a cannonade.}
itmname_totem_10 {Talisman 'Widowmaker'}
itmdescr_totem_10 {A merciless, unerring swift Catalan navaja.}
itmname_totem_11 {Talisman 'Ghoul'}
itmdescr_totem_11 {An enchanted copper ring on the right hand steals energy from an opponent through the blade during a duel.}
itmname_totem_12 {Talisman 'Son of a Jaguar'}
itmdescr_totem_12 {A jaguar's claw on a cord worn at the neck will enhance your night vision.}
itmname_totem_13 {Talisman 'Joker'}
itmdescr_totem_13 {A handy card that's always at hand increases the chance of winning at games of chance.}
itmname_indian_1 {Amulet 'Voodoo doll'}
itmdescr_indian_1
{
Ritual doll — a gruesome indigenous artifact said to bind itself to the victim’s soul.
 ~Can increase damage dealt to vulnerable spots — for example, the head.
}
itmname_indian_2 {Amulet 'Gunpowder tester'}
itmdescr_indian_2
{
Device for testing the quality of gunpowder. ~
 High-quality gunpowder increases the damage of any projectiles due to more uniform burning, but is especially useful when crafting your own ammunition.
}
itmname_indian_3 {Amulet 'Ritual Knife'}
itmdescr_indian_3
{
An obsidian sacrificial knife. How many souls it has claimed in attempts to win the blessings of heretical Aztec gods is unknown, but the obsidian edge has not dulled to this day.
 ~Increases critical damage against enemies; may God rest their souls.
}
itmname_indian_4 {Amulet 'Axe'}
itmdescr_indian_4
{
Pendant covered in Asatru runes. No one knows how it found its way to the Caribbean, but it stirs a strange urge toward axes.
 ~Fosters a surge of unexpected strength in the arms, increasing the power of heavy weapon strikes.
}
itmname_indian_5 {Amulet 'Tsantsa'}
itmdescr_indian_5
{
A head dried by hideous rituals. Crafting such an amulet requires a foul pagan rite.
 ~Seeing one at a captain’s belt makes any boarding party cautious and fearful — friend or foe alike.
}
itmname_indian_6 {Amulet 'Coral head'}
itmdescr_indian_6
{
A carved idol made from a fragment of coral. They say it brings luck and steadies the hand.
 ~At any rate, a musket volley fired with it becomes far more disciplined.
}
itmname_indian_7 {Amulet 'Humpback'}
itmdescr_indian_7
{
A terracotta figurine of a hunchback — not the one from Notre Dame, but the patron of diligence.
 ~With it you more easily endure grueling jungle treks and boarding melees.
}
itmname_indian_8 {Amulet 'Xiuhtecuhtli'}
itmdescr_indian_8
{
A totem figurine of an Aztec god, lord of fire and master of volcanoes. You would swear that, had the Aztecs possessed gunpowder, he would have claimed it as his charge.
 ~Mysteriously makes cannon shots deadlier.
}
itmname_indian_9 {Amulet 'Baldo'}
itmdescr_indian_9
{
A Celtic brooch in the shape of a raven. They say the most skilled island seafarers among the Celtic clans wore such things.
 ~It most impresses the gun crew, causing them to begin mounting and aiming the guns much faster.
}
itmname_indian_10 {Amulet 'Cascavella'}
itmdescr_indian_10
{
An enchanted rattlesnake skull.
 ~Likely there is still venom in the set fangs; otherwise its ability to poison on strike is hard to explain.
}
itmname_indian_11 {Amulet 'Ngombo mask'}
itmdescr_indian_11
{
Ritual mask of the Sibonei people. Rumor has it it can instill false memories in a person.
 ~Useful for making an impression with trinkets, or conversely, for disappearing into a crowd.
}
itmname_amulet_1 {Amulet 'Ngombo shield'}
itmdescr_amulet_1 {Necklace of bones and coral strengthened by an Ngombo charm. ~Even the lightest armor starts to turn blades aside with it.}
itmname_amulet_2 {Amulet 'Euchologion'}
itmdescr_amulet_2 {Prayer book in a silvered cover. ~Protects the righteous from the enemies of Christ, especially from lead.}
itmname_amulet_3 {Amulet 'Crucifix'}
itmdescr_amulet_3 {Blessed Catholic crucifix. ~Brings miraculous salvation — where a sinner would die, the righteous will only be wounded.}
itmname_amulet_4 {Amulet 'El trozo'}
itmdescr_amulet_4 {Fragment of a rapier drawn from a dead body. ~Grants frenzy and plunges the wearer into a pagan trance.}
itmname_amulet_5 {Amulet 'Sogbo'}
itmdescr_amulet_5 {Spirit of lightning from the Voodoo pantheon. ~Makes gunners far quicker, speeding up cannon reloads.}
itmname_amulet_6 {Amulet 'Madonna'}
itmdescr_amulet_6 {Consecrated reliquary bearing the image of the Virgin Mary. ~Helps avoid death and crippling wounds.}
itmname_amulet_7 {Amulet 'Holy water'}
itmdescr_amulet_7 {Silver flask pendant filled with holy water. ~Protects against illnesses and wounds, both spiritual and physical.}
itmname_amulet_8 {Amulet 'Anchor'}
itmdescr_amulet_8 {Silver pendant with an incantation. ~Sailors believe it saves a ship’s hull from stray cannonballs below the waterline.}
itmname_amulet_9 {Amulet 'Encolpion'}
itmdescr_amulet_9 {Massive silver cross containing relics of Saint Christopher. ~Protects pilgrims on their journey and helps preserve sails in battle.}
itmname_amulet_10 {Amulet 'Wonderworker'}
itmdescr_amulet_10 {Medallion of Saint Nicholas, patron of sailors. ~With it, every sailor has a better chance of returning home alive and unscathed.}
itmname_amulet_11 {Amulet 'Cimaruta'}
itmdescr_amulet_11 {Amulet breathing ancient magic. ~Brings otherworldly luck, shielding the crew from musket fire before boarding.}
itmname_obereg_1 {Amulet 'Teredo'}
itmdescr_obereg_1 {Cypress mask shunned by shipworms. ~Leads to more economical hull repairs.}
itmname_obereg_2 {Amulet 'Xochipilli'}
itmdescr_obereg_2 {Ritual clay vessel of Xochipilli, patron of weavers. Promotes more economical ship repairs.}
itmname_obereg_3 {Amulet 'Monkey'}
itmdescr_obereg_3 {By local belief, this alabaster vessel lends strength. ~With it, bearing heavy loads becomes markedly easier.}
itmname_obereg_4 {Amulet 'Gypsy's fan'}
itmdescr_obereg_4 {A special Andalusian charm that turns prying eyes, letting you fool guards and patrols ashore. ~Aids clandestine entry into towns and ports.}
itmname_obereg_5 {Amulet 'Jade turtle'}
itmdescr_obereg_5 {An old amulet of the first conquistadors. ~They wore it for luck, and with it fortune truly begins to favor you.}
itmname_obereg_6 {Amulet 'Monkey's fist'}
itmdescr_obereg_6 {An intricate knot of stout rope with a wrist loop. ~Usually worn by seasoned sailors, which makes your words carry far more weight.}
itmname_obereg_7 {Amulet 'Fisherman'}
itmdescr_obereg_7 {An enchanted fishhook sailors wear for luck. ~Improves ship-handling skill, especially for inexperienced navigators.}
itmname_obereg_8 {Amulet 'Merchant's beads'}
itmdescr_obereg_8 {Monastic rosary beads made of noble coral for counting. ~Help you focus and keep your tally straight in trade, raising your chance of success.}
itmname_obereg_9 {Amulet 'Ehecatl'}
itmdescr_obereg_9 {An ancient bowl shaped like the head of the Aztec god of winds. ~With it, the wind is ever fair, increasing a vessel’s speed.}
itmname_obereg_10 {Amulet 'Seafarer's earring'}
itmdescr_obereg_10 {The helmsman’s earring of one who has rounded Cape Horn. ~Helps you thread reefs and tack in shallows, increasing a ship’s agility.}
itmname_obereg_11 {Amulet 'Pilgrim'}
itmdescr_obereg_11 {The cross of Brendan the Navigator. ~Lets you catch the slightest shifts of wind, making the vessel more responsive.}
itmname_rat_poison {Arsenic}
itmdescr_rat_poison {Arsenic — a powder smelling of sulfur and resembling talc, used for temporarily exterminating rats aboard ship.}
itmname_gold {Peso}
itmdescr_gold {Spanish dollars coined from the silver mines of the New World and the first world currency, accepted everywhere - but especially in the New World. Historically, pesos could be divided into eight reales, hence their popular name: 'pieces of eight',}
itmname_gold_dublon {Gold doubloon}
itmdescr_gold_dublon {Spanish double escudo coins minted from pure gold mined in the New World. 'Doubles', or 'doubloons' ordinarily go for 100 pesos back in Europe, but not necessarily out here on the edge of the world. Here in the Caribbean, doubloons are considered a rare and precious commodity. A chest with doubloons is every pirate's dream.}
itmname_chest {Chest}
itmdescr_chest {A locked chest with 150 gold Spanish doubloons inside.}
itmname_chest_open {Empty chest}
itmdescr_chest_open {A typical chest intended for transporting and safekeeping of coins. Right now, unfortunately, it's totally empty.}
itmname_icollection {Treasures}
itmdescr_icollection {A diverse set of expensive gold items with gems, precious to any man.}
itmname_purse1 {Purse}
itmdescr_purse1 {A purse with several gold coins inside.}
itmname_purse2 {Heavy purse}
itmdescr_purse2 {Cloth purse with a hefty pile of doubloons inside.}
itmname_purse3 {Tightly stuffed purse}
itmdescr_purse3 {A generous leather purse, full of gold coins.}
itmname_jewelry1 {Amethyst}
itmdescr_jewelry1 {A gem from the mines of Recife. The old salts say that it protects a man from hard drinking, but in case he already lifted an elbow - also from the hangover.}
itmname_jewelry2 {Diamond}
itmdescr_jewelry2 {A diamond from the mines on the Portugese coast of South America will help a decent man in business, but to thieves, murderers, and rascals it will only bring disaster.}
itmname_jewelry3 {Ruby}
itmdescr_jewelry3 {A ruby is a rare find in the Caribbean. The only gem which can compete with a diamond both in rarity and hardness.}
itmname_jewelry4 {Emerald}
itmdescr_jewelry4 {An emerald from the famous mines of Columbia. No European or African gems can compete with it in purity.}
itmname_jewelry5 {Gold nugget}
itmdescr_jewelry5 {A real gold nugget. How did this get smuggled out of the mine?! On second thought...better not think too much about that.}
itmname_jewelry6 {Silver nugget}
itmdescr_jewelry6 {A silver nugget, stolen from some Spanish mine in the Andes Mountains.}
itmname_jewelry7 {Blue amber}
itmdescr_jewelry7 {An incredible rare type of amber, which is only found on the island of Hispaniola. The European jewellers are willing to pay exorbitant prices for it.}
itmname_jewelry8 {Amber}
itmdescr_jewelry8 {Amber is quite beautiful for fossilized tree sap. It's also useful for people studying the past, so long as they don't get too carried away with their experiments.}
itmname_jewelry9 {Smoky Quartz}
itmdescr_jewelry9 {Often used by alchemists in their search for the philosopher stone. This mourning stone establishes the bond with the other world and significantly emphasizes the traits of a character - both good and bad ones.}
itmname_jewelry10 {Platinum ingot}
itmdescr_jewelry10 {An ingot of pure Peruvian platinum. The Spaniards underestimated this fantastically valuable metal due to its high melting point and it commonly being found as an 'impurity' in the gold they were mining, hence its name - 'little silver'.}
itmname_jewelry11 {Meteorite}
itmdescr_jewelry11 {A rare stroke of luck! A guest from outer space, which managed to survive the dense atmosphere of the Earth.}
itmname_jewelry12 {Copper ingot}
itmdescr_jewelry12 {A copper ingot, smelted from the mines of the Western Spanish Main.}
itmname_jewelry13 {Iron ingot}
itmdescr_jewelry13 {An iron ingot. A common beginning for a knife or a horseshoe.}
itmname_jewelry14 {Fire opal}
itmdescr_jewelry14 {A fire opal, mined in New Spain. It is only found in the New World and thus highly prized in Europe.}
itmname_jewelry15 {Aquamarine}
itmdescr_jewelry15 {The sailors believe that this seawater-colored gem can calm the storms and bring victory in naval battles. It also looks very nice in a gold setting.}
itmname_jewelry16 {Opal}
itmdescr_jewelry16 {True opals are found very rarely, therefore they can be more expensive compared to other gems.}
itmname_jewelry17 {Jacinth}
itmdescr_jewelry17 {A bloody-red zircon is a stone of unhappy heart-breaking love. Old wives claim this stone also helps its owner to develop acting talent.}
itmname_jewelry18 {Chrysoprase}
itmdescr_jewelry18 {Nine out of ten doctors claim that this stone can increase a man's endurance.}
itmname_jewelry19 {Coral}
itmdescr_jewelry19 {It is believed that red coral protects its owner from possible violence. When polished and set, coral is very popular among those hailing from the Mediterranean coast.}
itmname_jewelry20 {Turquoise}
itmdescr_jewelry20 {Turquoise is a stone of faithfulness and nobility. Ancient warriors adorned the hilts of their swords with it, and the Maya and Aztecs valued it as highly as jade.}
itmname_jewelry21 {Azurite}
itmdescr_jewelry21 {Azurite from the mines of New Spain. It is also called the 'celestial' stone for the intricate play of golden inclusions of pyrite in a dark-blue background, like the glitter of the stars in the night sky. Many Indian tribes considered this stone holy.}
itmname_jewelry22 {Jade}
itmdescr_jewelry22 {Jade is a noble warrior's stone. Before the Europeans arrived, the Aztecs and Maya considered jade the true symbol of wealth - not silver or gold.}
itmname_jewelry23 {Chrysoberyl}
itmdescr_jewelry23 {A precious yellow stone from Portugese mines. It is considered a stone of gamblers can can bring them luck.}
itmname_jewelry24 {Pendant with cameo}
itmdescr_jewelry24 {An extremely beautiful pendant with a cameo, pearl and diamonds. The intricacy of the work leads to the assumption that this one was made by a well-known European jeweller. There are no masters of such high class here in the Caribbean yet.}
itmname_jewelry25 {Earrings with cameo}
itmdescr_jewelry25 {Beautiful earrings with a cameo, pearl and diamonds. The intricacy of the work leads to the assumption that this one was made by a well-known European jeweller. There are no masters of such high class here in the Caribbean yet.}
itmname_jewelry26 {Bracelet with cameo}
itmdescr_jewelry26 {An extremely beautiful bracelet with a cameo, pearl and diamonds. The intricacy of the work leads to the assumption that this one was made by a well-known European jeweller. There are no masters of such high class here in the Caribbean yet.}
itmname_jewelry27 {Ruby ring}
itmdescr_jewelry27 {A massive silver ring adorned with a large ruby. Looks like the work of one of the old masters. Perhaps someone's family heirloom.}
itmname_jewelry28 {Sapphire ring}
itmdescr_jewelry28 {A massive silver ring adorned with a large sapphire. Looks like the work of one of the old masters. Perhaps someone's family heirloom.}
itmname_jewelry29 {Turquoise ring}
itmdescr_jewelry29 {A massive silver ring adorned with a large turquoise. Looks like the work of one of the old masters. Perhaps someone's family heirloom.}
itmname_jewelry30 {Gold ritual knife}
itmdescr_jewelry30 {A golden Aztec ritual knife which escaped being melted down by the Spanish through chance. Perhaps the conquistador who found it was as fascinated by the admirable work of this ancient master as you are.}
itmname_jewelry31 {Gold burial mask}
itmdescr_jewelry31 {A golden Mayan ritual mask which avoided meltdown by a lucky chance. Perhaps the conquistador who found it was as fascinated by the admirable work of this ancient master as you are.}
itmname_jewelry32 {Gold bracelet}
itmdescr_jewelry32 {A golden Aztec bracelet in the shape of a feathered serpent, which avoided meltdown by a lucky chance. Perhaps the conquistador who found it was as fascinated by the admirable work of this ancient master as you are.}
itmname_jewelry33 {Gold chalice}
itmdescr_jewelry33 {A golden chalice of admirable craftsmanship, made to hold the Blessed Sacrament. Any cathedral would be more than happy to have one.}
itmname_jewelry34 {Azurite crucifix}
itmdescr_jewelry34 {A massive golden crucifix with a large azurite in the center. Such a precious item can only belong to a bishop or archbishop.}
itmname_jewelry35 {Gold censer}
itmdescr_jewelry35 {A heavy censer made of pure gold. In a colonial parish, such a beautiful vessel would look quite out of place.}
itmname_jewelry36 {Precious ring}
itmdescr_jewelry36 {A golden ring with a large aquamarine, adorned with a complex ornament of flowers represented by gems. This unique piece of jewellery must cost a fortune. It would make a gift fit for royalty.}
itmname_jewelry37 {Precious brooch}
itmdescr_jewelry37
{
A golden brooch adorned with gems representing a vine. This unique piece of jewellery must cost a fortune. It would make a gift fit for royalty.

itmname_jewelry38
}
itmname_jewelry38 {A precious ring.}
itmdescr_jewelry38 {A golden ring adorned with a large diamond and emeralds. This unique piece of jewellery must cost a fortune. It would make a gift fit for royalty.}
itmname_jewelry39 {Precious pendant}
itmdescr_jewelry39 {A golden pendant adorned with diamonds and an antique-themed painting on enamel. This unique piece of jewellery must cost a fortune. It would make a gift fit for royalty.}
itmname_jewelry40 {Emerald ring}
itmdescr_jewelry40 {A massive golden ring adorned with a large raw emerald. A somewhat crude but still expensive product. The local jewellers might have crafted it as a hefty payment for an important favor.}
itmname_jewelry41 {Ruby band}
itmdescr_jewelry41 {A beautiful golden ring with a ruby can make a girl with unpretentious tastes very happy.}
itmname_jewelry42 {Emerald beads}
itmdescr_jewelry42 {Beads made of cabochons which didn't pass the quality check for shipment to Spain can adorn the chest of even a wealthy lady.}
itmname_jewelry43 {Gemmed pendant}
itmdescr_jewelry43 {A gold pendant adorned with large uncut gems may appear like a masterpiece for a churlish man without taste or knowledge of jewelcraft.}
itmname_jewelry44 {Conquistador bracelet}
itmdescr_jewelry44 {A bracelet made of scrap pieces gold tied together on a string of woven horsehair. They say that the custom to carry gold like this was invented by the conquistadors as an expediency.}
itmname_jewelry45 {Gold crucifix}
itmdescr_jewelry45 {A golden crucifix with a turquoise like this would suit a beautiful blonde, blue-eyed girl from a decent family.}
itmname_jewelry46 {Gold band}
itmdescr_jewelry46 {A golden ring with a small sodalite crystal. Modest but tasteful.}
itmname_jewelry47 {Coral bracelet}
itmdescr_jewelry47 {A bracelet made of red corals with silver insets could adorn someone's swarthy wrist.}
itmname_jewelry48 {Silver band}
itmdescr_jewelry48 {A simple silver ring with a flower ornament. It's better than nothing.}
itmname_jewelry49 {Jade beads}
itmdescr_jewelry49 {Jade beads are the dream of Indian squaws who rarely get the attention they want from their tribe's menfolk.}
itmname_jewelry50 {Jade band}
itmdescr_jewelry50 {A ring cut from a solid piece of jade. The artisan who made this must as be as patient as the Biblical Job.}
itmname_jewelry51 {Peso earring}
itmdescr_jewelry51 {An improvised earring made of a pierced silver peso. Lends a piratical air to its wearer. Plus you can use it to pay your bill at the tavern!}
itmname_jewelry52 {Large pearl}
itmdescr_jewelry52 {A large pearl of perfect shape and luster; a rare gift from the sea. This iridescent jewel must be over a hundred years old.}
itmname_jewelry53 {Small pearl}
itmdescr_jewelry53 {A lovely little pearl.}
itmname_meteorite {Large meteorite shard}
itmdescr_meteorite {A rare stroke of luck! A guest from space which managed to survive the dense atmosphere of the Earth. It is large and very heavy...}
itmname_patent_england {English patent}
itmdescr_patent_england {A patent issued by the Lord-Protector's colonial office that confirms that you are in the service of England. This imposes certain liabilities on you connected with the protection of the interests of your country and maintaining your ship according to regulations.}
itmname_patent_holland {Dutch patent}
itmdescr_patent_holland {A patent issued by the Board of Directors of the Dutch West India Company that confirms that you are in the service of the Dutch United Provinces. This imposes certain liabilities on you connected with the protection of the interests of your country and maintaining your ship according to regulations.}
itmname_patent_france {French patent}
itmdescr_patent_france {A patent issued by His Majesty Louis XIV's colonial office confirms that you are in the service of France. This imposes certain liabilities on you connected with the protection of the interests of your country and maintaining your ship according to regulations.}
itmname_patent_spain {Spanish patent}
itmdescr_patent_spain {A patent issued by His Majesty Philip IV's colonial office confirms that you are in the service of Spain. This imposes certain liabilities on you connected with the protection of the interests of your country and maintaining your ship according to regulations.}
itmname_map_bad {Cheap map}
itmdescr_map_bad {A map made by the early explorers of the New World, printed in Genoa decades ago. The vague contours of islands on the parchment are yellowed with time, and do not allow to determine their precise location.}
itmname_EngTradeLicence {English trading license}
itmdescr_EngTradeLicence {Allows you to visit English towns and ports for trading and other peaceful purposes. Issued on #sAction_date# and is good for #sValidity#.}
itmname_FraTradeLicence {French trading license}
itmdescr_FraTradeLicence {Allows you to visit French towns and ports for trading and other peaceful purposes. Issued on #sAction_date# and is good for #sValidity#.}
itmname_SpaTradeLicence {Spanish trading license}
itmdescr_SpaTradeLicence {Allows you to visit Spanish towns and ports in the New World for trading and other peaceful purposes. Issued on #sAction_date# and is good for #sValidity#.}
itmname_HolTradeLicence {Dutch West India Company license}
itmdescr_HolTradeLicence {Allows you to visit towns and ports of all colonies for trading and other peaceful purposes. Issued on #sAction_date# and is good for #sValidity#.}
itmname_MapsAtlas {Cartographic atlas}
itmdescr_MapsAtlas {An assortment of maps of the various territories in the Caribbean and the Spanish Main. Without these precious pieces of parchment travelling around the New World is nigh impossible.}
itmname_Map_Best {Excellent map}
itmdescr_Map_Best {A copy of a remarkably precise map belonging to the legendary English adventurer Sir Francis Drake. It has almost everything on it that a sea dog might need.}
itmname_map_normal {Ordinary map}
itmdescr_map_normal {This map was put together by a group of merchants. The names of major cities and precise coordinates of the islands are everything a common captain needs for trading in the Caribbean.}
itmname_map_beliz {Map of Beliz}
itmdescr_map_beliz {A map depicting the town of Beliz and surroundings area.}
itmname_map_santa {Map of Blueweld}
itmdescr_map_santa {A map depicting the town of Blueweld and surroundings area.}
itmname_map_bermudas {Map of Isla del Tesoro}
itmdescr_map_bermudas {A map depicting all routes and settlements on the Isla del Tesoro.}
itmname_map_jam {Map of Jamaica}
itmdescr_map_jam {A map depicting all routes and settlements on the island of Jamaica.}
itmname_map_cuba {Map of Cuba}
itmdescr_map_cuba {A map depicting all routes and settlements on the island of Cuba.}
itmname_map_hisp {Map of Hispaniola}
itmdescr_map_hisp {This map depicting towns and secluded places on the buccaneer island of Hispaniola.}
itmname_map_antigua {Map of Antigua}
itmdescr_map_antigua {A rough map of the island of Antigua, good enough to use.}
itmname_map_barbados {Map of Barbados}
itmdescr_map_barbados {A map depicting the layout of the island of Barbados.}
itmname_map_cayman {Map of Cayman}
itmdescr_map_cayman {A map of the uninhabited Cayman islands.}
itmname_map_Curacao {Map of Curacao}
itmdescr_map_Curacao {A rough map of the island of Curacao, still suitable for travelling, though.}
itmname_map_guad {Map of Guadeloupe}
itmdescr_map_guad {A precise map of Guadeloupe.}
itmname_map_TORTUGA {Map of Tortuga}
itmdescr_map_TORTUGA {A detailed map of Tortuga.}
itmname_map_dominica {Map of Dominica}
itmdescr_map_dominica {A map of the uninhabited island of Dominica.}
itmname_map_martiniqua {Map of Martinique}
itmdescr_map_martiniqua {An excellent map of the island of Martinique.}
itmname_map_trinidad {Map of Trinidad}
itmdescr_map_trinidad {A map of the twin islands of Trinidad.}
itmname_map_nevis {Map of St. Christopher}
itmdescr_map_nevis {A map of St. Christopher.}
itmname_map_sm {Map of St. Martin}
itmdescr_map_sm {A map of St. Martin.}
itmname_map_terks {Map of Turks}
itmdescr_map_terks {A map of the wild Turks islands, drawn by an unknown hand.}
itmname_map_maine_1 {Map of New Granada, Center}
itmdescr_map_maine_1 {A map of a part of New Granada on the Spanish Main with the towns of Gartagena and Maracaibo prominently featured.}
itmname_map_maine_2 {Map of Caracas}
itmdescr_map_maine_2 {A map depicting a large part of the Spanish Main .}
itmname_map_panama {Map of New Granada, West}
itmdescr_map_panama {A map of the Isthmus of Panama.}
itmname_map_cumana {Map of Cumana}
itmdescr_map_cumana {A partial map of the Spanish Main with the town of Cumana in the center.}
itmname_map_puerto {Map of Puerto Rico}
itmdescr_map_puerto {A map depicting the island of Puerto Rico.}
itmname_mapQuest {Treasure map}
itmdescr_mapQuest {This map indicates the location of buried treasure. Is it really there? One can only know by finding where 'X' marks the spot.}
itmname_map_full {Treasure map}
itmdescr_map_full {This map indicates the location of buried treasure. Is it really there? One can only know by finding where 'X' marks the spot.}
itmname_map_part1 {Part of a treasure map}
itmdescr_map_part1 {Part of a treasure map. To figure out where it leads one must find the remaining pieces of the map.}
itmname_map_part2 {Part of a treasure map}
itmdescr_map_part2 {Part of a treasure map. To figure out where it leads one must find the remaining pieces of the map.}
itmname_map_LSC {Map of the City of Abandoned Ships}
itmdescr_map_LSC {Any newcomer to the City of Abandoned Ships will be hopelessly lost without such a map as this.}
itmname_A_map_beliz {Excellent map of Belize}
itmdescr_A_map_beliz {An extremely precise map of the surroundings of Beliz. On the reverse side, there's the name of the cartographer - Jose Dios.}
itmname_A_map_santa {Excellent map of Blueweld}
itmdescr_A_map_santa {An extremely precise map of the surroundings of Blueweld. On the reverse side, there's the name of the cartographer - Jose Dios.}
itmname_A_map_bermudas {Excellent map of Isla del Tesoro}
itmdescr_A_map_bermudas {An extremely precise map of Isla del Tesoro. On the reverse side, there's the name of the cartographer - Jose Dios.}
itmname_A_map_jam {Excellent map of Jamaica}
itmdescr_A_map_jam {An extremely precise  map of the island of Jamaica. On the reverse side, there's the name of the cartographer - Jose Dios.}
itmname_A_map_cuba {Excellent map of Cuba}
itmdescr_A_map_cuba {An extremely precise map of the island of Cuba. On the reverse side, there's the name of the cartographer - Jose Dios.}
itmname_A_map_hisp {Excellent map of Hispaniola}
itmdescr_A_map_hisp {An extremely precise map of the island of Hispaniola. On the reverse side, there's the name of the cartographer - Jose Dios.}
itmname_A_map_antigua {Excellent map of Antigua}
itmdescr_A_map_antigua {An extremely precise map of the island of Antigua. On the reverse side, there's the name of the cartographer - Jose Dios.}
itmname_A_map_barbados {Excellent map of Barbados}
itmdescr_A_map_barbados {An extremely precise map of the island of Barbados. On the reverse side, there's the name of the cartographer - Jose Dios.}
itmname_A_map_cayman {Excellent map of Cayman}
itmdescr_A_map_cayman {An extremely precise map of the island of Cayman. On the reverse side, there's the name of the cartographer - Jose Dios.}
itmname_A_map_Curacao {Excellent map of Curacao}
itmdescr_A_map_Curacao {An extremely precise map of the island of Curacao. On the reverse side, there's the name of the cartographer - Jose Dios.}
itmname_A_map_guad {Excellent map of Guadeloupe}
itmdescr_A_map_guad {An extremely precise map of the island of Guadeloupe. On the reverse side, there's the name of the cartographer - Jose Dios.}
itmname_A_map_TORTUGA {Excellent map of Tortuga}
itmdescr_A_map_TORTUGA {An extremely precise map of the island of Tortuga. On the reverse side, there's the name of the cartographer - Jose Dios.}
itmname_A_map_dominica {Excellent map of Dominica}
itmdescr_A_map_dominica {An extremely precise map of the island of Dominica. On the reverse side, there's the name of the cartographer - Jose Dios.}
itmname_A_map_martiniqua {Excellent map of Martinique}
itmdescr_A_map_martiniqua {An extremely precise map of the island of Martinique. On the reverse side, there's the name of the cartographer - Jose Dios.}
itmname_A_map_trinidad {Excellent map of Trinidad}
itmdescr_A_map_trinidad {An extremely precise map of the islands of Trinidad. On the reverse side, there's the name of the cartographer - Jose Dios.}
itmname_A_map_nevis {Excellent map of St. Christopher}
itmdescr_A_map_nevis {An extremely precise map of the island of St. Christopher. On the reverse side, there's the name of the cartographer - Jose Dios.}
itmname_A_map_sm {Excellent map of St. Martin}
itmdescr_A_map_sm {An extremely precise map of the island of St. Martin. On the reverse side, there's the name of the cartographer - Jose Dios.}
itmname_A_map_terks {Excellent map of Turks}
itmdescr_A_map_terks {An extremely precise map of the island of Turks. On the reverse side, there's the name of the cartographer - Jose Dios.}
itmname_A_map_maine_1 {Excellent map of New Granada, Center}
itmdescr_A_map_maine_1 {An extremely precise map of the center of New Granada. On the reverse side, there's the name of the cartographer - Jose Dios.}
itmname_A_map_maine_2 {Excellent map of Caracas}
itmdescr_A_map_maine_2 {An extremely precise map of the surroundings of Caracas. On the reverse side, there's the name of the cartographer - Jose Dios.}
itmname_A_map_panama {Excellent map of New Granada, West}
itmdescr_A_map_panama {An extremely precise map of the Isthmus of Panama. On the reverse side, there's the name of the cartographer - Jose Dios.}
itmname_A_map_cumana {Excellent map of Cumana}
itmdescr_A_map_cumana {An extremely precise map of the surroundings of Cumana. On the reverse side, there's the name of the cartographer - Jose Dios.}
itmname_A_map_puerto {Excellent map of Puerto Rico}
itmdescr_A_map_puerto {An extremely precise map of the island of Puerto Rico. On the reverse side, there's the name of the cartographer - Jose Dios.}
itmname_A_map_perl {Excellent map of Providence}
itmdescr_A_map_perl {An extremely precise map of the island of Providence. On the reverse side, there's the name of the cartographer - Jose Dios.}
itmname_map_half_beatriss {Half of Sharp's Map}
itmdescr_map_half_beatriss {Half of the legendary map that used to belong to Beatrice, mother of Helen McArthur.}
itmname_map_half_blaze {Half of Sharp's Map}
itmdescr_map_half_blaze {Half of the legendary map which used to belong to Blaze Sharp.}
itmname_map_sharp_full {Nicholas Sharp's Map}
itmdescr_map_sharp_full {A full map of Isla del Tesoro, put together by uniting the two halves. The bearer holds proof of his or her property rights to the island.}
itmname_LSC_navigation_map {Sailing directions to the City of Abandoned Ships}
itmdescr_LSC_navigation_map
{
It is impossible to reach the Justice Island without these charts.
24`21 North and 84`50 West.
}
itmname_RingCapBook {'Santa Lucia' ship's log}
itmdescr_RingCapBook
{
Ship's log from the pinnace 'Santa Lucia'. 
It's worth reading - the entries run until the very death of the ship.
}
itmname_leather_bag {Gripsack}
itmdescr_leather_bag {The suitcase of a girl who has run away from a brothel. Contains some money, documents, a decent dress, and some other personal belongings. Rather pathetically, the suitcase itself is heavier than its contents.}
itmname_sicretLetter {Secret dispatch.}
itmdescr_sicretLetter {A packet of documents for the governor of #sCity#. #sMayor# is expecting it as soon as possible.}
itmname_letter_1 {Sealed letter}
itmdescr_letter_1 {The letter is sealed. In order to learn its contents one must read it, but you'd have to break the seal first.}
itmdescr_letter_1_Fadey {Solicitation of Fadey the Muscowite requesting pardoning of the Indian criminal Tichingitu.}
itmdescr_letter_SharkGoldFleet_1 {Sealed correspondence from the head of the Port Authority of Caracas. Must be delivered personally to the head of the Port Authority of Porto Bello.}
itmname_letter_2 {Sealed letter}
itmdescr_letter_2 {The letter is sealed. In order to learn its contents one must read it, but you'd have to break the seal first.}
itmdescr_letter_SharkGoldFleet_2 {Sealed response - confirmation from the head of the Port Authority of Porto Bello. Must be delivered personally to the head of the Port Authority of Caracas.}
itmdescr_letter_2_PortmanLevelUp1 {An important government dispatch.}
itmdescr_letter_2_PortmanLevelUp2 {Fresh price list for all stores in the Caribbean.}
itmdescr_letter_2_PortmanLevelUp3 {Business documentation, containing information about ongoing currencies rates and stocks.}
itmname_letter_open {Opened letter}
itmdescr_letter_open {The letter looks like it has already been opened and read. Hopefully the addressee won't notice.}
itmdescr_letter_open_usurer {Obligatory letter for Folke Deluc.}
itmname_Malyava {Letter from prison}
itmdescr_Malyava {Thief's note.}
itmname_PostLetters {Mail for delivery}
itmdescr_PostLetters {Sealed letters and other documents.}
itmname_letter_consumption {Letter for the commandant of San Jose}
itmdescr_letter_consumption
{
The crops have mostly been harvested - this is the second part of our agreement. The third part will be handled in the end, as per usual. Pleasure doing business with you - hope it was not for the last time.
J.
}
itmname_letter_church {Sealed missive}
itmdescr_letter_church {A church dispatch. This one should be delivered to the addressee as soon as possible.}
itmname_prayer_book {Prayer books}
itmdescr_prayer_book {A pile of prayer books. They should be delivered to the addressee as soon as possible.}
itmname_ContraPostLetters {Mail correspondence}
itmdescr_ContraPostLetters {Sealed letters and other documents. They need to be delivered to His Grace as soon as possible.}
itmname_letter_svenson {Letter of Jan Svenson}
itmdescr_letter_svenson {A sealed letter from Jan Svenson for Steve Dodson-Shark.}
itmname_letter_chad {Opened letter}
itmdescr_letter_chad {We have found a dependable marksman. Now we're waiting for the rifled barrel you promised and permission to eliminate the target.}
itmdescr_letter_adolf
{
'After you're done with everything we agreed upon, return to your new cabin and wait for us. We shall come for the key at midnight.
M.'
}
itmdescr_letter_adolf_1
{
'Marcello, we had agreed on a sum twice as much as the one you have handed me. The carbine is worth a lot more, and you know it. If you don't pay me the rest, the admiral shall immediately know about your dealings with Kapper on 'Eva'.
Adolf.'
}
itmdescr_letter_aeva
{
There's no better place than 'Eva'. Lately, Cecille is constantly hanging around with the other oldie, Orelie, or in the tavern, so the hold is empty. And in case of somebody suddenly showing up, there's nothing wrong with a little drinking, is there?
Marcello.
}
itmdescr_letter_valet {An entertaining letter addressed to David Fackman, aka 'Knave'.}
itmname_letter_chad_1 {Opened letter}
itmdescr_letter_chad_1 {Letter from Chad Kapper addressed to Mary Casper.}
itmdescr_letter_facio {Explanatory letter of Giuseppe Fazio.}
itmdescr_letter_axel
{
Chad, I have looked into my stock, as you requested. I only found one cask of Irish whiskey. It's an old malt called 'Bushmills'. If the price of 100 doubloons is fine with you, come over and grab it.
Axel.
}
itmdescr_letter_vargant
{
If the plan doesn't work, I'll wait for you and David in the cove of Sabu-Matila aboard the 'Centurion'. You're answering for my brother with your head. Do what he says as if he was me. Don't even think to challenge Tyrex himself - he will cut both of you to pieces in no time.
Jackman.
}
itmname_letter_parol {Note}
itmdescr_letter_parol {Be advised that the owner changed the password to get into the mine. The new password is 'Neptune'.}
itmdescr_letter_ouster
{
The old place is not safe anymore. The English have found something out. I'll be waiting for you with the cargo for a week at 12 deg 1 min North and 60 deg 11 min West. Don't fail me this time! 
M.R.
}
itmdescr_letter_parol_FMQP {An unfinished letter from Ugo to Don Domingo Albalate.}
itmname_letter_mine {Documents for the mine}
itmdescr_letter_mine {Documents stating that some fellow named 'Sir Lawrence Beltrop' from Port Royal officially owns the deserted mine.}
itmname_letter_jess {Torn page}
itmdescr_letter_jess {A page from the diary of Jessica Rose.}
itmname_letter_beatriss {Old letter}
itmdescr_letter_beatriss {A letter from Beatrice Sharp to her brother Blaze.}
itmname_letter_baker {Written testimony}
itmdescr_letter_baker {The documented testimony of Raymond Baker, former executioner of St. Jones.}
itmdescr_letter_pinett {Bertrand Pinette's testament regarding the illegal operations of the Basse-Terre banker.}
itmname_Cromvel_depeshe {Cromwell's dispatch}
itmdescr_Cromvel_depeshe
{
...order to meet the convoy, strengthen it and escort it to the shores of New Netherlands. 
The clogwearing Dutch shall see for themselves the might of the English Navy.
The squadron shall arrive by #sDay#.#sMonth#.#sYear# to 18 gr. 40' North and 72 gr. 10' West
}
itmname_specialletter {Letter}
itmdescr_specialletter {A sealed letter. To read it, one needs to break the seal first.}
itmdescr_specialletter_mishelle {A letter from Michel de Monper to Charles de Maure.}
itmdescr_specialletter_vinsento {A letter from Father Vincento the inquisitor of Santiago to Charles de Maure.}
itmdescr_specialletter_dichoso {A letter from Miguel Dichoso to Arturo Lopez.}
itmname_recipe_powder_pellet {Instruction}
itmdescr_recipe_powder_pellet {Instructions on how to make a flashbang petard.}
itmname_recipe_grenade {Instruction}
itmdescr_recipe_grenade {Instructions on how to make a grenade.}
itmname_recipe_harpoon {Instruction}
itmdescr_recipe_harpoon {Instructions on how to make a harpoon arrow.}
itmname_recipe_GunEchin {Instruction}
itmdescr_recipe_GunEchin {Instructions on how to makenail-like shrapnel charge using the heads and bits of nails.}
itmname_recipe_potion2 {Elixir recipe}
itmdescr_recipe_potion2 {A recipe containing all the information needed to prepare a healing elixir.}
itmname_recipe_potion3 {Antidote recipe}
itmdescr_recipe_potion3 {A recipe containing all the information needed to prepare an antidote.}
itmname_recipe_potion4 {Mixture recipe}
itmdescr_recipe_potion4 {A recipe containing all the information needed to prepare a mixture.}
itmname_recipe_berserker_potion {Ometochli Tincture recipe}
itmdescr_recipe_berserker_potion {A recipe containing all the information needed to prepare the Ometochli tincture.}
itmname_recipe_PerksPotion {Recipe for the Potion of Oblivion}
itmdescr_recipe_PerksPotion {A complex, costly and lengthy potion recipe. Judging by its description, it should allow one to renounce the past and change one's fate.}
itmname_recipe_totem_01 {Talisman recipe}
itmdescr_recipe_totem_01 {A recipe containing all the information needed to make the talisman 'Throat of cast iron'.}
itmname_recipe_totem_02 {Talisman recipe}
itmdescr_recipe_totem_02 {A recipe containing all the information needed to make the talisman 'Spinebiter'.}
itmname_recipe_totem_03 {Talisman recipe}
itmdescr_recipe_totem_03 {A recipe containing all the information needed to make the talisman 'Cupid's Balm'.}
itmname_recipe_totem_04 {Talisman recipe}
itmdescr_recipe_totem_04 {A recipe containing all the information needed to make the talisman 'Myrmidon'.}
itmname_recipe_totem_05 {Talisman recipe}
itmdescr_recipe_totem_05 {A recipe containing all the information needed to make the talisman 'Iron navel'.}
itmname_recipe_totem_06 {Talisman recipe}
itmdescr_recipe_totem_06 {A recipe containing all the information needed to make the talisman 'Stayer'.}
itmname_recipe_totem_07 {Talisman recipe}
itmdescr_recipe_totem_07 {A recipe containing all the information needed to make the talisman 'Minstrel'.}
itmname_recipe_totem_08 {Talisman recipe}
itmdescr_recipe_totem_08 {A recipe containing all the information needed to make the talisman 'Lord of Fire'.}
itmname_recipe_totem_09 {Talisman recipe}
itmdescr_recipe_totem_09 {A recipe containing all the information needed to make the talisman 'Arguzin'.}
itmname_recipe_totem_10 {Talisman recipe}
itmdescr_recipe_totem_10 {A recipe containing all the information needed to make the talisman 'Widowmaker'.}
itmname_recipe_totem_11 {Talisman recipe}
itmdescr_recipe_totem_11 {A recipe containing all the information needed to make the talisman 'Ghoul'.}
itmname_recipe_totem_12 {Talisman recipe}
itmdescr_recipe_totem_12 {A recipe containing all the information needed to make the talisman 'Son of a Jaguar'.}
itmname_recipe_totem_13 {Talisman recipe}
itmdescr_recipe_totem_13 {A recipe containing all the information needed to make the talisman 'Joker'.}
itmname_alchemy_tool {Alchemist's chest}
itmdescr_alchemy_tool {A chest full of strange contraptions, vials, and reagents. A priceless acquisition for a beginner alchemist.}
itmname_Tool {Carpenter's toolbox}
itmdescr_Tool {Shipwright's tools, stolen from the shipyard.}
itmname_Tailor_Tool {Tailoring Tools}
itmdescr_Tailor_Tool
{
Travel sewing kit of a seasoned wanderer used to overcome all difficulties by himself.
In skilled hands the scissors, needles, hooks, and thimble can do real wonders!
}
itmname_Mechanic_Tool {Bench & Tool Box}
itmdescr_Mechanic_Tool {Equipment needed for small-scale repairs all contained in a convenient case - a great help for anyone fond of tinkering in their spare time.}
itmname_Tigel {Crucible}
itmdescr_Tigel {A crucible made for melting metals at very high temperatures.}
itmname_potion1 {Healing potion}
itmdescr_potion1 {An potion of medicinal herbs capable of rapidly healing light wounds.}
itmname_potion2 {Elixir}
itmdescr_potion2 {This elixir made of more than a hundred rare herbs can heal even the most grevious wounds.}
itmname_potion3 {Antidote}
itmdescr_potion3 {This antidote is made from an infusion of rare ingredients. It tastes terrible, but anyone will tell you that the taste is better than dying horribly from poison.}
itmname_potion4 {Mixture}
itmdescr_potion4 {This mixture is a combination of a healing potion and antidote, curing poison while also healing wounds.}
itmname_potionrum {Bottle of rum}
itmdescr_potionrum {No sailor is complete without a trusty bottle of rum. Indespensible for making grog and good memories. If you're wounded, the alcohol helps numb pain and encourage healing.}
itmname_potionwine {Excellent wine}
itmdescr_potionwine {Excellent French wine. Its relaxing effect will help you restore your strength and prevent infection.}
itmname_potion5 {Ginger root}
itmdescr_potion5 {A strengthening herb without any negative side effects.}
itmname_potion6 {Inca potion}
itmdescr_potion6 {This potion was invented by Incan temple warriors in order to focus their aggression in battle. Prevents getting stunned in combat. Damages your health.}
itmname_potion7 {Tears of Ixchel}
itmdescr_potion7 {A questionably thick milky substance without any smell or taste, prepared by Mayan priests for the ritual of worshipping their Moon Goddess. According to rumors (the local Indians still keep their secret safe), it can restore lost health.}
itmname_Ultimate_potion {Comanche potion}
itmdescr_Ultimate_potion {A miraculous potion capable of healing even the worst sicknesses or curing the deadliest poisons.}
itmname_berserker_potion {Ometochli Tincture}
itmdescr_berserker_potion
{
A legendary potion that unleashes superhuman strength and endurance, increases agility and reaction time, and makes whoever consumes it impervious to pain.
This effect lasts no longer than 12 seconds once a minute. Damages your health.
}
itmname_mangarosapower {Tidal Wave potion}
itmdescr_mangarosapower {Potion brewed from mangarosa, following Amelia’s recipe. It gives off the scent of black powder and smoked wood, with sharp notes of sulfur. The aroma calls you to the gun decks—where thunder roars and smoke veils the sky.}
itmname_mangarosafast {Squall potion}
itmdescr_mangarosafast
{
A potion brewed from mangarosa, following Amelia’s recipe.
It smells of bitter smoke from freshly snapped branches and heated iron, like a forge at sunset. This scent stirs a battle frenzy, evoking the clash of blades and the heat of combat.
}
itmname_mangarosatotal {Sea Hug potion}
itmdescr_mangarosatotal {A potion brewed from mangarosa, following Amelia’s recipe. It carries the scent of salty wind and wet wood, like a deck after a storm. The aroma of sea air with a faint bitterness of seaweed brings a feeling of lightness and freedom, as if the sea itself has opened within your chest.}
itmname_vodka {Tsar Vodka}
itmdescr_vodka {An infusion of grain spirit with juniper and St. John’s wort, distilled and aged with a drop of rose water and galangal root. Used by the streltsy of the Russian Tsardom on the battlefield as a warming and invigorating drink.}
itmname_PerksPotion {Potion of Oblivion}
itmdescr_PerksPotion {A vial shaped like a molten skull with a twisted neck. The viscous, oily liquid gleams gold and crimson as if a living flame pulses within. Contains three sacrifices: Flesh, Memory and Wealth.}
itmname_cannabis1 {Datura}
itmdescr_cannabis1 {Used in healing potions.}
itmname_cannabis2 {Sabadilla}
itmdescr_cannabis2 {Used in healing potions.}
itmname_cannabis3 {Verbena}
itmdescr_cannabis3 {A mystical herb. A lot of various beliefs are connected with it. It's used in potions.}
itmname_cannabis4 {Ipecacuanha}
itmdescr_cannabis4 {This herb tastes and smell terrible, but nevertheless is widely used in potionmaking.}
itmname_cannabis5 {Guarana}
itmdescr_cannabis5 {Used in potions.}
itmname_cannabis6 {Jamaican Pepper}
itmdescr_cannabis6 {Used in potions.}
itmname_cannabis7 {Manga Rosa}
itmdescr_cannabis7
{
The leaves of this shrub are very highly valued by the local natives.
Some say this plant possesses mystical properties understood only by a few enlightened individuals.
}
itmname_GunPowder {Gunpowder}
itmdescr_GunPowder {A mixture of sulfur, charcoal, and saltpetre (potassium nitrate). Required for any firearm to work. Gunpowder consumption varies depending on the type of weapon.}
itmname_bullet {Lead Ball}
itmdescr_bullet {The universal musket and pistol projectile. The damage dealt by the ball depends on the weapon that fires it.}
itmname_grapeshot {Grapeshot}
itmdescr_grapeshot
{
Lead grapeshot or large buckshot. Used only when firing from grapeshot guns. Deals damage to multiple targets at once.
The amount of grapeshot that can be packed into the barrel depends on the weapon used.
}
itmname_cartridge {Paper Cartridge}
itmdescr_cartridge {A cartridge combining a powder charge, lead ball, and wad. Wrapped in oiled paper to keep the powder dry. Using it greatly speeds up reloading and increases damage thanks to more even powder burn.}
itmname_powder_pellet {Petard}
itmdescr_powder_pellet {Petard that can be fired from a hand mortar. Creates a bright flash upon explosion that can stun several targets at once. Friendly fire possible.}
itmname_grenade {Grenade}
itmdescr_grenade {Grenade that can be fired from a hand mortar. Can deal a lot of damage to several targets at once. Friendly fire possible.}
itmname_harpoon {Arrow Bolt}
itmdescr_harpoon {Short heavy iron arrow made from a harpoon that can be fired from a blunderbuss. Its weight and reinforced tip can seriously ruin an armored enemy's day.}
itmname_GunPowder_colt {Smokeless Powder}
itmdescr_GunPowder_colt {Improved gunpowder that burns faster and more cleanly. Required for making Colt revolver cartridges.}
itmname_shotgun_bullet {Lead Bullet}
itmdescr_shotgun_bullet {Bullets for loading revolver cartridges. Made with a bullet mold.}
itmname_shotgun_cartridge {Revolver Cartridge}
itmdescr_shotgun_cartridge {A charge of gunpowder and a bullet in a waterproof brass case.}
itmname_OxyHydSilver {Silver fulminate}
itmdescr_OxyHydSilver {Silver fulminate. Very sensitive. Tends to explode if dropped.}
itmname_GunCap_colt {Percussion Cap}
itmdescr_GunCap_colt {Copper percussion cap made with silver fulminate. Required for the Colt revolver to fire its cartridges.}
itmname_GunEchin {Nail Shrapnel}
itmdescr_GunEchin
{
Coarsely chopped nails for use in large-caliber grapeshot guns. They have a devastating effect on human bodies and gun barrels.
Due to their shape, they reduce the weapon’s spread.
}
itmname_bullet_double {Double bullet charge}
itmdescr_bullet_double {A double charge of gunpowder and a bullet, accompanied by a chopped doubloon for luck. Powder tester required to prevent barrel rupture rises.}
itmname_grapeshot_double {Double grapeshot charge}
itmdescr_grapeshot_double
{
An increased powder charge and grapeshot with a chopped doubloon for luck. Its effectiveness depends on the weapon it’s used with.
Without a powder tester, the risk of a barrel rupture increases.
}
itmname_ArmoryPaper {Gunpaper}
itmdescr_ArmoryPaper {This paper is made by impregnating a paper base with paraffin. In the Caribbean, it’s quite rare and expensive, mainly used for wrapping food, but in skilled hands it can serve other purposes as well.}
itmname_argbullet {Silver Bullet}
itmdescr_argbullet {According to local two-sword wielding experts, silver bullets are highly effective against monsters, mothers-in-law, and the dead brought back to unlife with demonic voodoo magic.}
itmname_Mineral1 {Copper Ewer}
itmdescr_Mineral1 {A very convenient jug for pouring water or wine.}
itmname_Mineral2 {Tortoiseshell Comb}
itmdescr_Mineral2 {A pricy but indespensible toiletry item for a man or woman with a luxuriant head of hair.}
itmname_Mineral3 {Candle}
itmdescr_Mineral3 {A wax candle.}
itmname_Mineral4 {Hercules Beetle}
itmdescr_Mineral4 {A dried specimen of the largest beetle species known to man (up to 20 inches in length). Hercules beetles are also the strongest creature on Earth relative to its weight, capable of carrying over 100 times their bodyweight.}
itmname_Mineral5 {Icon Lamp}
itmdescr_Mineral5 {The bronze icon lamp allows to one to while away the night with your favorite book or brew morning coffee.}
itmname_Mineral6 {Mirror}
itmdescr_Mineral6 {A small pocket mirror. You can barely even see the tip of your nose in it.}
itmname_Mineral7 {Porcelain Pipe}
itmdescr_Mineral7 {Dutch handiwork, made by techniques stolen from the Chinese. Finer than cheap clay pipes and thus popular among local tobacco smokers.}
itmname_Mineral8 {Shoe}
itmdescr_Mineral8 {A shoe without its mate. A bad omen.}
itmname_Mineral9 {Old Mug}
itmdescr_Mineral9 {A tarnished old pewter mug.}
itmname_Mineral10 {Flint}
itmdescr_Mineral10 {A flint for making fire by striking steel. The lighter of the 17th century.}
itmname_Mineral11 {Silver Ewer}
itmdescr_Mineral11 {A beautiful silver jug.}
itmname_Mineral12 {Jaguar's Claw}
itmdescr_Mineral12 {The severed claw of a jaguar made into a necklace. Popular amongst the Indian warriors of the jungle.}
itmname_Mineral13 {Whip}
itmdescr_Mineral13 {A whip made of leather thongs. An essential part of a boatswain's outfit. Can also be used to drive off stray dogs or beat someone who looks at you the wrong way.}
itmname_Mineral14 {Vampire Wing}
itmdescr_Mineral14 {A dried wing of the local bloodsucking Desmodus rotundus, commonly known as the vampire bat. People whisper that witches and Indian shamans use them in their diabolical rites.}
itmname_Mineral15 {Folding Knife}
itmdescr_Mineral15 {A sailor's irreplaceable companion.}
itmname_Mineral16 {Whetstone}
itmdescr_Mineral16 {A piece of whetstone to sharpen a blade with.}
itmname_Mineral17 {Empty Vial}
itmdescr_Mineral17 {An empty glass vial.}
itmname_Mineral18 {Tobacco}
itmdescr_Mineral18 {A box of cured pipe tobacco. A fashionable habit for New World colonists adopted from the Indians. 16th century Spanish doctor Nicolas Monardes wrote that tobacco alleviated constipation, acted as a muscle relaxant, and opened the pores of the body.}
itmname_Mineral19 {Silver Spoon}
itmdescr_Mineral19 {A beautiful silver spoon, almost certainly stolen from a fine house by the help.}
itmname_Mineral20 {Wooden Spoon}
itmdescr_Mineral20 {Every sailor must have one of these before sitting down at mess.}
itmname_Mineral21 {Writing Implements}
itmdescr_Mineral21 {A goose feather and an inkwell are the distinctive indications of a well-educated man.}
itmname_Mineral22 {Cord}
itmdescr_Mineral22 {A bundle of thin cords.}
itmname_Mineral23 {Nail}
itmdescr_Mineral23 {An iron nail. Can be used to repair anything: shoes, a roof or a ship.}
itmname_Mineral24 {Belt}
itmdescr_Mineral24 {An ordinary leather belt. Helps keep pants up and carry useful items.}
itmname_Mineral25 {Boatswain's Pipe}
itmdescr_Mineral25 {Every self-respecting boatswain uses these to issue commands to the crew.}
itmname_Mineral26 {Deck of cards}
itmdescr_Mineral26 {A tattered deck of playing cards.}
itmname_Mineral27 {Mortar and Pestle}
itmdescr_Mineral27 {Allows one to crush medicinal herbs and other ingredients into powder for the preparation of various potions. Not made for crushing anything harder than a walnut shell.}
itmname_Mineral28 {Ethyl alcohol}
itmdescr_Mineral28 {Some crazy alchemists use this pure ethyl alcohol to prepare silver fulminate instead of drinking it like normal people.}
itmname_Mineral29 {Nitric acid}
itmdescr_Mineral29 {Nitric acid has known since the 8th century. It can be used to make silver fulminate assuming that you have a fire-resistant and non-metallic crucible. Highly reactive. Avoid contact with skin and for God's sake don't taste it.}
itmname_Mineral30 {Slave Manacles}
itmdescr_Mineral30 {Hand manacles used by slavers to keep their property from wandering off.}
itmname_Mineral31 {Enchanted Bone}
itmdescr_Mineral31 {A human fingerbone with a copper band. Used by woodoo witches for spells.}
itmname_Mineral32 {Bullet Mold}
itmdescr_Mineral32 {This contraption allows the casting of bullets sized to the correct shape and size for the Colt revolver.}
itmname_Mineral33 {Tattoo Dye}
itmdescr_Mineral33 {Dye for tattoos.}
itmname_Mineral34 {Empty Vial}
itmdescr_Mineral34 {Not exactly the cleanest vial in the world, but it can still hold liquids.}
itmname_Mineral35 {Lute}
itmdescr_Mineral35 {A musical instrument, ancestor of the modern guitar.}
itmname_crab_pincers {Crab Pincer}
itmdescr_crab_pincers {The pincer of a giant enemy crab.}
itmname_crab_jaw {Crab Jaw}
itmdescr_crab_jaw {The jaw of a giant crab containing a noxious poison gland.}
itmname_ShipyardsMap {Drawing}
itmdescr_ShipyardsMap {Blueprint for a #sShipName#.}
itmdescr_ShipyardsMap_PortmanLevelUp4 {A blueprint of a ship containing the latest technical innovations.}
itmname_MayorsRing {Wedding band}
itmdescr_MayorsRing {The wedding band of the governor of #sCityName#. He'll want this back.}
itmname_UsurersJew {Precious stone}
itmdescr_UsurersJew {Marvelous #sJevelType# of the usurer of #sCityName#.}
itmname_Key1 {Simple key}
itmdescr_Key1 {A key to a simple lock.}
itmname_Key2 {Ordinary key}
itmdescr_Key2 {A key for common locks of medium complexity.}
itmname_Key3 {Complex key}
itmdescr_Key3 {A key for complex locks.}
itmname_key_capper {Key to 'Tartarus'}
itmdescr_key_capper {A key to the doors and chests on the ship 'Tartarus'.}
itmname_key_gun {Bronze key}
itmdescr_key_gun {A key found on the body of Adolf Barbier. But what does it unlock?}
itmname_keys_skel {Set of lockpicks}
itmdescr_keys_skel {One can open all sorts of locks with this set of lockpicks.}
itmname_sant_anna_key {Exquisite key}
itmdescr_sant_anna_key {An exquisite key made with complex key-bits. This one could have only be made by an European master. Now let's find a lock to open with it!}
itmname_key_betancur {Old key}
itmdescr_key_betancur {A tarnished brass key. It is unclear what it unlocks. Still, judging by the place where this key was found, it probably unlocks something very valuble.}
itmname_key_mary {Mary Casper's key}
itmdescr_key_mary {A key to Mary's cabin on the fluyt 'Ceres Smithy'.}
itmname_key_facio {Brass key}
itmdescr_key_facio {Key of Giuseppe Fazio.}
itmdescr_key_facioQ {A key opening the door on the ship 'Carolina' and one of the chests in Giuseppe Fazio's cabin.}
itmname_key_levasser {Levasseur's key}
itmdescr_key_levasser {A key taken from the body of Francois Levasseur. Now let's find the chest it unlocks.}
itmname_key_candlestick_LeFransua {Key}
itmdescr_key_candlestick_LeFransua {An old, worn key. It's not yet clear what it unlocks.}
itmname_PortmansBook {Ship's log}
itmdescr_PortmansBook {A ship's log, forgotten by an absent-minded captain. It should be returned to him.}
itmname_CaptainBook {Vessel Documents}
itmdescr_CaptainBook {Ship documents, forgotten by an absent-minded captain. They should be returned to him.}
itmname_bible {Bible}
itmdescr_bible {A beautifully bound and printed copy of the Old and New Testament written in the local language. The Catholic Church authorized vernacular translations in the late-1500s to compete with the wide spread of Protestant translations during the Reformation.}
itmname_ChurchGenQuest1Bible {Church manuscript}
itmdescr_ChurchGenQuest1Bible {Important church manuscripts which are to be delivered to the priest in #sCity#.}
itmname_ChurchGenQuest2Cup {Communion Chalice}
itmdescr_ChurchGenQuest2Cup {A communion chalice which is to be delivered to the priest in #sCity#. The Church holds that all consecrated chalics must be made of either gold or silver to hold the Blessed Sacrament. As such, this is rather heavy.}
itmname_MerdokArchive {John Murdock's archive}
itmdescr_MerdokArchive {Van Merden's diary, copied down in a cypher. It looks like an incomprehensible mess of disconnected letters and numbers. You'll have to find the cypher to read this.}
itmname_MineArchive {Encrypted document}
itmdescr_MineArchive {The text is encrypted and the document was lying idle for long. Obviously, it's the personal insurance of a senion League officer.}
itmname_Cipher {Cipher for the archive}
itmdescr_Cipher {One can read John Murdock's archive with this cypher.}
itmname_JacobJournal {Jacob van Berg's Ship's log}
itmdescr_JacobJournal {Ship's log of Jacob van Berg, captain of the 'Mirage'.}
itmname_FleetwoodJournal {Richard Fleetwood's ship's log}
itmdescr_FleetwoodJournal {Ship's log of Richard Fleetwood, captain of the 'Valkyrie'.}
itmname_ClementLebrunJournal {Clement Lebran's ship's log}
itmdescr_ClementLebrunJournal {The ship log of that daring type from the Tortuga. Absolutely all the pages have been torn out.}
itmname_FernandoDeAlavidaJournal {Fernando de Alavida ship's log}
itmdescr_FernandoDeAlavidaJournal {Fernando de Alavida ship's log.}
itmname_FernandoDeAlavidaPismo {Crumpled letter}
itmdescr_FernandoDeAlavidaPismo
{
A crumpled piece of paper, clearly tossed in anger and carelessly flung into a distant corner of the cabin. The ink has smudged, leaving only the final lines legible:  
'... and yet I strongly advise against storing treasures in the crypt. Recently, there have been increasing rumors on the island regarding heathen grave robbers, and I fear that the resting place of the lord may be compromised.'
}
itmname_MC_Letter {Sealed letter}
itmdescr_MC_Letter {A letter to Richard Fleetwood with the terms and conditions of Abigail's ransom.}
itmdescr_MC_Letter1 {Richard Fleetwood's response.}
itmdescr_MC_Letter2 {A letter for Lucas Rodenburg from Fleetwood.}
itmdescr_MC_Letter3 {A letter from Lucas Rodenburg to van Merden.}
itmname_NPC_Letter {Sealed letter}
itmdescr_NPC_Letter {A letter of Richard Fleetwood to Abigail.}
itmdescr_NPC_Letter1 {A missive from Richard Fleetwood.}
itmdescr_NPC_Letter2 {A farewell letter from Hercule Tonzag.}
itmdescr_NPC_Letter3 {An envelope with a map of some island with an 'X' indicating a certain place - looks like a grotto.}
itmdescr_NPC_Letter4 {A letter from Lucas Rodenburg to the banker of Santiago.}
itmname_DTSG_letter1 {Scrap of a half-burned letter}
itmdescr_DTSG_letter1 {Judging by the burnt marks, the letter was recently set on fire.}
itmdescr_DTSG_letter2 {A letter detailing the physical appearance of Charlie Knippel.}
itmname_Drugstore_keys {Keys to the drugstore}
itmdescr_Drugstore_keys {These keys open all the doors in John Murdock's house.}
itmname_MaltieBase_keys {Keys to the dungeons}
itmdescr_MaltieBase_keys {These keys open the cells in the underground casemates of the Knights of Malta in St. Pierre.}
itmname_Finger {Severed finger}
itmdescr_Finger {A finger with a ring. Proof of Fernando's death.}
itmdescr_finger_rober {A finger with a band. Proof of Robert Martene's death.}
itmname_GastonHead {Human head}
itmdescr_GastonHead {A severed human head. A grisly companion.}
itmname_SkullAztec {Jade Skull}
itmdescr_SkullAztec {A beautiful and mysterious ancient artifact, seemingly carved from one piece of solid jade.}
itmname_suit_1 {Expensive clothing}
itmdescr_suit_1 {Clothes fine enough to wear to a formal party given by the governor-general himself.}
itmname_crowbar {Metal crowbar}
itmdescr_crowbar {A small crowbar which can be used to crack open crates, heads, or crabs. This one is marked 'G.F.'}
itmname_bucher_ring {Massive ring}
itmdescr_bucher_ring {Captain Butcher's ring.}
itmname_cask_whisky {Casket of Irish Whiskey}
itmdescr_cask_whisky {A wooden casket containing several bottles of fine 'Bushmills' Irish whiskey, distilled in Dublin Town.}
itmname_cask_gin {Cask of Gin}
itmdescr_cask_gin {A cask of exquisite European gin. Here in the Caribbean, such a drink is available only to the privileged few.}
itmname_buben {Shaman's Tambourine}
itmdescr_buben {An Indian tambourine used by their shamans to converse with the spirits. At least, that's what they tell the colonists...}
itmname_smoking_tube {Smoking pipe}
itmdescr_smoking_tube {An exquisite smoking pipe of the North American Plains Indians. How did it end up here?}
itmname_chemistry {Lavoisier's Chemistry Primer}
itmdescr_chemistry {A printed book titled 'Traite Elementaire de Chimie' and containing notes and definitions incomprehensible to a layman. This book was written by a 'Monsieur Lavoisier', and the frontispiece says 'Printed in Paris, 1789 AD'. It must be a printer's error.}
itmname_shark_teeth {Shark tooth}
itmdescr_shark_teeth {A tooth of a large white shark with the engraved initials S.D.}
itmname_witches_hammer {'Malleus Maleficarum'}
itmdescr_witches_hammer {A treatise about witchcraft, known as the 'Hammer of Witches' in English, written by the German clergymen Heinrich Kramer and Jacob Sprenger in the Late Middle Ages. Despite being condemned by the Catholic Church as wildly inaccurate, it is very popular amongst laypeople and secular courts.}
itmname_calendar_maya {Mayan Calendar}
itmdescr_calendar_maya {A Mayan calender, assembled from five fragments.}
itmname_splinter_js {Ornamented shard}
itmdescr_splinter_js {A stone shard with a beautiful Indian ornament, belonging to Jan Svenson.}
itmname_splinter_nh {Ornamented shard}
itmdescr_splinter_nh {A stone shard with a beautiful Indian ornament, belonging to Nathaniel Hawk.}
itmname_splinter_mt {Ornamented shard}
itmdescr_splinter_mt {A stone shard with a beautiful Indian ornament, belonging to Marcus Tyrex.}
itmname_splinter_zm {Ornamented shard}
itmdescr_splinter_zm {A stone shard with a beautiful Indian ornament, belonging to Zachary Marlow.}
itmname_splinter_jb {Ornamented shard}
itmdescr_splinter_jb {A stone shard with a beautiful Indian ornament, belonging to Jacques Barbazon.}
itmname_Almanac {Almanac}
itmdescr_Almanac {A thick tome.}
itmdescr_jinobook {Almanac belonging to Gino Guineily.}
itmdescr_Almanac_FMQP {Luis Ortiz's accounting book.}
itmname_VerifyPaper {Letter of Marque}
itmdescr_VerifyPaper {Letter of Marque.}
itmdescr_VincentoPaper {Allows the bearer to freely visit the Spanish colony of Santiago. Personally signed by the inquisitor Father Vincento.}
itmdescr_VincentoPaper_A {Allows the bearer to freely visit the Spanish colonies of Santiago and San Jose. Personally signed by the inquisitor Father Vincento.}
itmname_skinmap {Map of 'Two Manifestations'}
itmdescr_skinmap {A piece of tanned leather with the vague contours of the Caribbean Sea.}
itmname_arrowway {Compass 'Arrow of the Way'}
itmdescr_arrowway {A ship's compass. Its needle rotates wildly, pointing everywhere except north.}
itmname_ArchyBook {Diary}
itmdescr_ArchyBook {The diary of Archibald Colhoun. Should be interesting to read.}
itmname_key_archy {Iron key}
itmdescr_key_archy {The key of Archibald Colhoun. Apparently, it unlocks a chest.}
itmdescr_key_mask {A key found on the skeleton of the captain of 'Santa Quiteria'. Apparently, it unlocks a chest.}
itmname_SQCapBook {Ship's log}
itmdescr_SQCapBook {A ship's log of the captain of 'Santa Quiteria'. Should be interesting to read.}
itmname_mark_map {Map with notes}
itmdescr_mark_map {A map used in the search for the lost island of Ksocheatem.}
itmname_mask_false {Ancient Indian Mask}
itmdescr_mask_false {A sinister ancient Indian mask, found on the island of Ksocheatem.}
itmname_mask_true {Kukulcan's Mask}
itmdescr_mask_true {A powerful artifact of the 'Winged Serpent' - the Mayan god Kukulcan.}
itmname_stonekey {Stone key}
itmdescr_stonekey {The key of the Itza priest Kanek.}
itmname_Tablet_1 {Ancient tablet}
itmdescr_Tablet_1 {A stone tablet of Itzamna, Mayan god of the sky.}
itmname_Tablet_2 {Ancient tablet}
itmdescr_Tablet_2 {A stone tablet of Kinich Ahaw, Mayan god of the sun.}
itmname_Tablet_3 {Ancient tablet}
itmdescr_Tablet_3 {A stone tablet of Chaac, Mayan god of water and rain.}
itmname_Tablet_4 {Ancient tablet}
itmdescr_Tablet_4 {A stone tablet of Tohil, Mayan god of fire and thunderstorm.}
itmname_Tablet_5 {Ancient tablet}
itmdescr_Tablet_5 {A stone tablet of Kauil, Mayan god of war.}
itmname_Tablet_6 {Ancient tablet}
itmdescr_Tablet_6 {A stone tablet of Ek Chuah, Mayan god of trade.}
itmname_alexs_chest {Steel box}
itmdescr_alexs_chest {Metal box of master Alexus, securely locked.}
itmname_treasure_note {Treasure note}
itmdescr_treasure_note {This note was found inside a treasure. It is most likely that its author has long since departed this mortal world. Its contents should be carefully copied into the special section of the ship’s log.}
itmname_PR_Letter {Someone’s Left-Behind Note}
itmdescr_PR_Letter {A note written on old, worn paper. Its contents are clearly not meant for prying eyes.}
itmname_quest_potion {Herbal decoction}
itmdescr_quest_potion {The true properties of this brew are known only to the one whose hand prepared it.}
itmname_GS_letters {Notes delivered by the mercenary}
itmdescr_GS_letters {Tips written by the hand of the port authority chief. They contain information about the routes and departure times of his clients, each of whom was attacked by pirates.}
itmname_SM_necklace_Julie {Julie d'Armagnac's Necklace}
itmdescr_SM_necklace_Julie {A jewel close to Julie's heart. Elegant and refined, it seems to guard her memories itself. If there are objects capable of keeping secrets, this necklace surely ranks among them.}
itmname_TBP_letter {Opened Letter}
itmdescr_TBP_letter {"You thought you could blackmail me and remain unpunished? You were wrong. Very soon you will regret your audacity. Your death will be long and painful, and no one will save you.​"}
itmname_kaleuche_amulet1 {Strange amulet}
itmdescr_kaleuche_amulet1 {An Indian amulet made of a smooth pebble and garishly painted.}
itmname_kaleuche_amulet1_potion {Tuttuathapak's potion}
itmdescr_kaleuche_amulet1_potion {A potion brewed from Manga Rosa by Tuttuathapak, shaman of the Carib Indians. Gives permanent increase to reaction speed and improves Light Weapons skill.}
itmname_kaleuche_amulet2 {Indian amulet}
itmdescr_kaleuche_amulet2 {An original Indian amulet made of a smooth pebble and garishly painted.}
itmdescr_kaleuche_amulet2_sword {An amulet, enchanted by Tuttuathapak, shaman of the Carib Indians. Makes the temple Chavinavi vulnerable to your weapons and grants protection from their attacks. Increases all weapon skills by 25%.}
itmname_kaleuche_amulet2_potion {Tuttuathapak's potion}
itmdescr_kaleuche_amulet2_potion {A potion brewed from Manga Rosa by Tuttuathapak, shaman of the Carib Indians. Gives permanent increase to endurance and improves Medium Weapons skill.}
itmname_kaleuche_amulet3 {Indian amulet}
itmdescr_kaleuche_amulet3 {An original Indian amulet made of a smooth pebble and garishly painted.}
itmdescr_kaleuche_amulet3_shield {Amulet, enchanted by Tuttuathapak, shaman of the Carib Indians. Makes the temple Chavinavi vulnerable to your weapons and grants protection from their attacks. Reduces all incoming damage by 25% and prevents poisoning.}
itmname_kaleuche_amulet3_potion {Tuttuathapak's potion}
itmdescr_kaleuche_amulet31_potion {A potion brewed from Manga Rosa by Tuttuathapak, shaman of the Carib Indians. Gives permanent increase to strength and improves Heavy Weapons skill.}
itmdescr_kaleuche_amulet32_potion {A potion brewed from Manga Rosa by Tuttuathapak, shaman of the Carib Indians. Gives permanent increase to perception and improves skill with pistols and muskets.}
itmdescr_kaleuche_amulet33_potion {A potion brewed from Manga Rosa by Tuttuathapak, shaman of the Carib Indians. Gives permanent increase to intellect and improves stealth skill.}
itmdescr_kaleuche_amulet34_potion {A potion brewed from Manga Rosa by Tuttuathapak, shaman of the Carib Indians. Gives permanent increase to leadership and increases charisma.}
itmdescr_kaleuche_amulet35_potion {A potion brewed from Manga Rosa by Tuttuathapak, shaman of the Carib Indians. Gives permanent increase to fortune and increases luck.}
itmname_kaleuche_letter {Rolled up note}
itmdescr_kaleuche_letter
{
Seek for the recipient, following at midnight along the path from the city gates into the jungle.
...in three days the ship shall arrive at Chetumal cove. The cargo will be loaded onto two lifeboats at night. The second ship shall arrive only a day after unloading...
}
itmname_kaleuche_key {Steel key}
itmdescr_kaleuche_key {Reginald Jackson's key to the chest at the lighthouse of Barbados.}
itmdescr_kaleuche_key_crypt {Key to the door in the cemetery crypt.}
itmdescr_kaleuche_key_FMQT {Duplicate key to Levasseur's chest.}
itmname_MerrimanBook {Metal box}
itmdescr_MerrimanBook {Metal box from the lair of Joachim Merriman.}
itmname_KhaelRoa_item {Jaguar Pelt}
itmdescr_KhaelRoa_item
{
Magnificent gift of the Chavinavi chieftain - a beautiful jaguar pelt, enchanted by the god Yum Cimil himself.
Increases damage dealt with firearms by 10 times. Effect lasts up to 2 days.
}
itmname_key_candlestick_PortRoyal {Key}
itmdescr_key_candlestick_PortRoyal {An old, worn key. It's not yet clear what it unlocks.}
itmname_key_candlestick_FortFrance {Key}
itmdescr_key_candlestick_FortFrance {An old, worn key. It's not yet clear what it unlocks.}
itmname_key_candlestick_Villemstad {Ring of the Secret Order}
itmdescr_key_candlestick_Villemstad {A massive antique ring with a ruby. It appears it should serve as a key for me.}
itmname_LadyBeth_Book {Blackwood's Diary}
itmdescr_LadyBeth_Book {Thoughts of a miserable man.}
itmname_LadyBeth_Map {Blackwood's Map}
itmdescr_LadyBeth_Map {The path to the most precious treasure of the greatest treasure hunter.}
itmname_BoxOfBalls {Box of Cannonballs}
itmdescr_BoxOfBalls {This box contains only straw and eight cannonballs.}
itmname_Tutorial_key {Key}
itmdescr_Tutorial_key {Iron key.}
itmname_Tutorial_journal {Captain's Journal. Volume IV.}
itmdescr_Tutorial_journal {The fourth volume of Captain "Ulysse's" journal. Just begun, so there are only a few entries.}
itmname_Suspicious_Potion {Suspicious Potion}
itmdescr_Suspicious_Potion {It better work.}
itmname_LFD_letter {Letter for Marisa Caldera}
itmdescr_LFD_letter {The browned ink and the paper yellowed with age reveal the venerable, by letter standards, age of this message. Its contents are securely concealed beneath a wax seal. Such letters are usually of particular value. The addressee is a certain Marisa Caldera from Porto Bello.}
itmname_OZ_book {Book of Blacksmithing}
itmdescr_OZ_book {Sebastian’s treasure trove of knowledge, which he somehow managed to lose in a card game. A hefty, old book, filled with drawings and notes – a true treasure for any blacksmith.}
itmname_OZ_letter {Note}
itmdescr_OZ_letter {We meet at the grotto at midnight. We’ll take our things and head to Cape Galera. From there we’ll be picked up, and we’ll finally leave this shabby island. I can’t wait to gut a fish much bigger than these pathetic simpletons.}
itmname_wolfreeks_book {Ship log}
itmdescr_wolfreeks_book {Ship log of Wulfric Iogansen.}
itmdescr_ignasio_book {Ship log of Ignacio Marco.}
itmname_Bunch {Pack of cold arms}
itmdescr_Bunch {A pack of 30 common axes and swords.}
itmname_Dove {Messenger pigeon}
itmdescr_Dove {A messenger homing pigeon named Spike. This brave feathered friend can find his way back to La Vega from any point in the Caribbean.}
itmname_key_scotland {Rusty key}
itmdescr_key_scotland {Old key found on a the weathered skeleton of a long dead Scot.}
itmname_key_ruins {Silver key}
itmdescr_key_ruins {A tarnished silver key found in the ruins.}
itmname_indian_poison {Taino people`s poison}
itmdescr_indian_poison
{
The lethal poison made from secret plants and the slime of venomous frogs. Even the slightest scratch can be fatal and can not be healed with antidotes. This poison can be used as an oil for blades and bullets.
Effect holds for two days.
}
itmname_mapEnrico {Camilla's map}
itmdescr_mapEnrico {It leads to treasures in a Spanish mining village lost and abandoned 20 years ago.}
itmname_Reserve_item_01 {Sealed letter}
itmdescr_Reserve_item_01 {This is a letter addressed to the captain of the Eclatant.}
itmdescr_Reserve_item_01_1 {A letter for the director of the Dutch West India Company, Peter Stuyvesant, from Chevalier Philippe de Poincy}
itmdescr_Reserve_item_01_2 {A letter for the director of the Dutch West India Company, Peter Stuyvesant, from Chevalier Philippe de Poincy}
itmdescr_Reserve_item_01_3 {A letter for the governor of Jamaica, Colonel Edward Doily, from Chevalier Philippe de Poincy}
itmname_Reserve_item_01_1 {Thick ledger}
itmdescr_Reserve_item_01_4 {Account ledger.}
itmname_blackpearl {Black pearl}
itmdescr_blackpearl {A legendary black pearl. Would be great to name a ship after.}
itmname_islamona_toolbox {Toolbox}
itmdescr_islamona_toolbox {High class tools for building ships and houses. Made in Europe.}
itmname_Memento_Book {Grim's Journal}
itmdescr_Memento_Book {A tragedy in three acts}
itmname_Memento_letter {Письмо Мементо}
itmdescr_Memento_letter {Письмо Мементо}
itmname_LEDR_Book {Diego Velázquez de Cuéllar's Journal}
itmdescr_LEDR_Book {The journal of the Spanish conquistador and first governor of Cuba, Diego Velázquez de Cuéllar.}
itmtype_gun {Firearm}
itmtype_blade {Coldarm}
itmtype_spyglass {Spyglass}
itmtype_patent {Patent}
itmtype_cirass {Armor}
itmtype_maps {Map}
itmtype_tool {Tool}
itmtype_talisman {Amulet}
itmtype_slot {Amulet}
itmtype_special {Special}
itmtype_ammo {Ammo}
itmtype_lantern {Tool}
itmtype_hat {Hat}
itmtype_musket {Firearm}
itmname_LEDR_key {Iron Key}
itmdescr_LEDR_key {A key found on the bishop’s remains. According to Gonsalo, he never parted with it. Seems he was afraid some nosy sailor might sniff out his stash — otherwise, why carry the key around at all?}
itmname_recipe_potion1 {Healing Potion Recipe}
itmdescr_recipe_potion1 {A recipe containing all the instructions needed to brew a healing potion.}
itmname_blade_WR {Reborn}
itmdescr_blade_WR
{
Rupert Northwood’s Magnificent Sabre. 
A massive guard adorned with a golden phoenix bears witness to pain and rebirth. The blade gleams with a mirror shine, and along its fuller is engraved: VULNERATUS NON VICTUS — “Wounded but undefeated.” Only God knows how many souls this sword has claimed…
}
itmname_hat11 {Theresa’s Hat}
itmdescr_hat11 {Mary’s mother’s headpiece, preserved by Aurélie Bertin. Despite its age, it still retains its former elegance and charm.}
itmname_talisman21 {Smuggler’s Talisman}
itmdescr_talisman21 {A pouch of herbs and ash, a vial of dark liquid, and a skull medallion—a strange set to outsiders, but a prized talisman for those versed in the shadow trade. Only true smugglers wear such a talisman.}
itmname_blade_WR_1 {Reborn}
itmdescr_blade_WR_1
{
Rupert Northwood’s Magnificent Sabre. 
A massive guard adorned with a golden phoenix bears witness to pain and rebirth. The blade gleams with a mirror shine, and along its fuller is engraved: VULNERATUS NON VICTUS — “Wounded but undefeated.” Only God knows how many souls this sword has claimed…
}
