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Gilmore's Glorious Goods.

Gilmore's Glorious Goods was a shop in the Abdar's Promenade district of Emon.

Building Description

Gilmore's Glorious Goods by Jack Gallagher

Fan art of Gilmore's Glorious Goods, by Jack Gallagher.[art 1]

The building itself was wide and only a single story, and it was described by Matthew Mercer as "[t]he worst or best funhouse to enter, based on your opinion." The exterior was made up of deep blue and purple fabrics draped over the building, which had been painted with various colors. The entryway had no door, but rather many beads and cloth drapes that were meant to be pushed aside.

The interior of the shop was magically enchanted to be bigger on the inside than it was on the outside. In reality, the business was quite a large two-story building. Incense and perfumes permeated the place, "like a terrible medieval Sephora." A series of everburning candles in sconces adorned the walls. On the first floor, tables bearing glass cases resided within the center of the room, and there was a long, wooden counter on the far end. Behind that was the entrance to Gilmore's private quarters. On the far left wall was an area where an herbalist worked on various potions. The second story was where adventuring gear could be found, such as belts, armor, weapons, and enchanted rings.

Notable People

The shop was staffed by Gilmore and his employees, who dressed in blue and purple robes similar to the cloth draped over the building itself.

The Story So Far

The members of Vox Machina were regular customers of Gilmore's. They earned a sponsorship after saving the royal family of Emon. The main perk of this sponsorship came in the form of a significant discount.

Just before the Chroma Conclave's attack, Gilmore had been working to open a second shop in Westruun. However, his storefront and much of his inventory was destroyed (or looted) during Thordak's occupation of Emon.[1]

References

  1. See 4x03.[citation needed]

Art:

  1. Fan art of Gilmore's Glorious Goods, by Jack Gallagher (source). Used with permission.
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