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My Bruma House is a house for sale in Bruma that the Hero can purchase and upgrade to living standard.

Overview

Housename: My Bruma House

  • Location: Right next to the main gate.
  • Cost: 10,000 Gold
  • Total Base Cost: 19,900 Gold

General

A  two story log-house that costs 10,000 Gold initially, in addition to the cost of furniture upgrades. Countess Narina Carvain will sell it to the Hero, but her disposition towards them must be at least 60. Furniture can be bought from Suurootan at Novaroma, which is between the Jerall View Inn and Nord Winds, one tier down from the castle.

This house is made up of one dining room, small foyer, medium-sized bedroom, and a few small storage areas.

Upgrades

Note: The values in the "base cost" column are unmodified by Mercantile, Personality, or disposition factors and will change to reflect this.

Upgrade Base Cost What you get
House Bedroom Area 1100Gold 2 Wall-Mounted Candle Sconces, 1 Clothing Cupboard, 1 Dresser, 1 Chest, 1 Rug, 1 Candle Holder and Assorted Pottery and Potted Flowers
House Dining Area 1100Gold 3 Chairs, 1 Rug, 1 Set of Shelves, Potted Flowers, Assorted Pottery and Utensils
House Kitchen Area 1100Gold 1 Cupboard, 1 Wine Rack, 1 Chest, 1 Fireplace Rack, 1 Candle Holder, 1 Rug and Assorted Bottles and Pottery
House Lower Storage Area 1100Gold 3 Barrels, 1 Chest, 1 Set of Shelves, 1 Small Table, 1 Bench, 1 Chair, 1 Rug and Assorted Pottery
House Lower Wall Hangings 1100Gold 3 Paintings, 3 Tapestries and 4 Wall-Mounted Candle Sconces
House Study Area 1100Gold 2 Bookshelves, 1 Desk, 1 Chair, 1 Candelabra and Assorted Candles
House Upper Sitting Area 1100Gold 2 Tables, 1 Bench, 1 Chair, 1 Rug, 1 Candle Holder and Potted Flowers
House Upper Storage Area 1100Gold 2 Chests, 1 Set of Shelves, 1 Small Table, 1 Candelabra and Assorted Pottery
House Upper Wall Hangings 1100Gold 5 Paintings, 1 Tapestry and 2 Candle Holders
Upgrades Base Cost: 9,900 Gold

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Trivia

  • Due to a bug that causes Suurootan to be killed by the guards, it is recommended to buy the house as early as possible.
  • As with all Nordic architecture, the house is built partially underground, and has a thatched log roof to conserve heat. Also, the bedroom is the lowest point of the house, and therefore the warmest.

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