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Market Stall
| This can only be purchased In-Character. This is not available at character creation and cannot be purchased through moods alone.
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The character has purchased a stall at the Goblin Market, usually to the tune of a Resources cost of •••••, The stall allows for storage of goods and is protected by the magic of the Market. When the Market is open, characters attempting to steal anything stored within the stall suffer a -4 dice penalty. Items on visible display do not benefit from this protection. When the Market is closed, stealing from the stall is impossible. Unfortunately, when the Market is closed, the character can’t access his stall, either, so he’s advised not to leave anything in there he might need in the interim.
Furthermore, owning a stall allows a vendor to take advantage of another magical property of the Market: he can buy and sell abstractions as if they were physical property. This means he can extract an abstraction (such as a memory, a Skill, or even experience points) from a permitting character and store it, use it himself, or sell it to someone else. For more on abstractions, details can be found in Goblin Markets pp. 28-29.