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1 of 5: There's a special Mudcrab on an island in the NW sector of this region that you can talk to and barter with. He only sells booze, but buys all types of weapons, armor, and potions. He has 10,000 gold to spend, and buys and sells items at their exact values, so this is a very good place to sell skooma and valuable items you don't want but no one else can afford to buy. (Be sure not to kill him accidentally -- he does look just like a regular Mudcrab.) See the following link for some more info on Crabbie.
2 of 5: In the Inner Shrine area of the Bal Fell Shrine, there's a locked chest next to the giant statue that has a pair of Ten Pace Boots in it. They're very valuable artifact boots, but watch out when casting the spell on them -- besides all the good effects, it drains your fatigue.
3 of 5: In the Beran Ancestral Tomb, there's a valuable glass poisonsword stuck in the little round bone-and-ash thing with the toppled-over Shrine of the Tribunal.
4 of 5: The Tel Branora Tower's Dungeon area is sponsoring a magical equipment treasure hunt. See if you can find both magic weapons and both magic pieces of armor. (One weapon is hard to find near some bones next to a stalagmite.)
5 of 5: The desk in the bedroom of Sethan's Tradehouse in Tel Branora contains a pair of level-dependent boots and a random glass weapon. The boots aren't so great, but the weapon is very valuable and high-quality by beginning standards, and is *not* level-dependent.