Chandler

Originally the person in charge of candlemaking in a manor, a chandler is now a purveyor of all sorts of lighting consumables.

Candle, decorative. . . . . 12ƒ


 * ————Weighing in at about two pounds, these are like small wax sculptures that you slowly destroy with fire.

Candle, paraffin. . . . . 1ƒ


 * ————Candles typically last about two hours.

Candle, pedestal. . . . . 12ƒ


 * ————Extra thick and triple-wicked, this rather large candle will last for more than an entire day.

Candle, tallow. . . . . 1¢

Candle, timed. . . . . 10ƒ


 * ————Carefully crafted to burn at a steady rate; lasts for two hours and marked in ten-minute increments

Candle, wax. . . . . 5¢

Charcoal, 100 pound sack. . . . . 4₲1

Coal, 100 pound sack, anthracite. . . . . 3₲2

Coal, 100 pound sack, bituminous. . . . . 1₲15

Coal, 100 pound sack, lignite. . . . . 1₲2

Firewood, day's supply. . . . . 2ƒ


 * ————This is more loose-collected fallen branches than thick splints of felled trees.

Incense, cone. . . . . 3¢

Incense, kyphi. . . . . 14ƒ


 * ————Traditionally made by combining sixteen ingredients (including some not commonly thought of as incense flavours) kyphi aids in meditation, relaxation, and concentration. It is used by some mages, and several religions use it in their rituals.

Incense, stick. . . . . 2¢

Incense burner, brass, hanging, cone-type. . . . . 8ƒ


 * ————Properly called a thurible; (I'm trying to avoid making any therible jokes on the name... oops.)

Incense burner, wooden stand, stick type. . . . . 2ƒ


 * ————The simplest of censers

Lamp, common. . . . . 18ƒ

Lamp, hurricane. . . . . 1₲4

Lantern, bullseye. . . . . 1₲18

Lantern, hooded. . . . . 1₲8

Matches, box of 200. . . . . 1₲

Oil, lamp, 1-pint flask. . . . . 2¢


 * ————Depending on where you live, this could be kerosene, an olive oil derivative, or whale oil.

Oil, lamp, 5-gallon drum. . . . . 6ƒ

Peat, dried, 10-pound slice. . . . . 4¢


 * ————Found in bogs, moors, fens, and mires, this is fuel in areas without sufficient firewood or coal.

Tinderbox. . . . . 16ƒ


 * ————Yes, this does include the flint and steel (along with charcloth, case, striker, and space for straw or other tinder). The case is fire-resistant, but trying to start your flame within the tinderbox itself is not recommended.

Torch, treated. . . . . 1ƒ5


 * ————Easy light, three hour burn time

Torch, untreated. . . . . 3¢


 * ————45 minutes or so of light