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On any given week, only some items can be sold for {{IL|Rat-Shillings}}. New sellable items are randomly chosen weekly and can be sold during the two following weekends.
 
On any given week, only some items can be sold for {{IL|Rat-Shillings}}. New sellable items are randomly chosen weekly and can be sold during the two following weekends.
  
The selection of sellable items is controlled by the "Ratly Demand" World Qualities. For example, when {{IL|Inscrutable Demand}} is active, {{IL|The Whiskery Bibliophile}} will appear in the Rat Market, allowing you to sell {{IL|Uncanny Incunabulum|Appearance=Uncanny Incunabula}} and {{IL|Cartographer's Hoard|Appearance=Cartographer's Hoards}}.
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The selection of sellable items is controlled by the six "Ratly Demand" World Qualities. For example, when {{IL|Inscrutable Demand}} is active, {{IL|The Whiskery Bibliophile}} will appear in the Rat Market, allowing you to sell {{IL|Uncanny Incunabulum|Appearance=Uncanny Incunabula}} and {{IL|Cartographer's Hoard|Appearance=Cartographer's Hoards}}.
  
 
The precise mechanics governing the Ratly Demands are not known at this time, but they appear to follow the pattern described below:
 
The precise mechanics governing the Ratly Demands are not known at this time, but they appear to follow the pattern described below:

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