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And yes, its really worth it to sell the right items to the right merchants.
Tailors buy fabrics and leather items.
the carpenter(?) buys anything with wood, pays more for some weapons compared to the smith if the weapon has a lot of wood compared to the amount of metal.
inn keepers buy silverware.
Some items are not going to change price all that much depending on the merchant, only a few gold coins difference, other items MUST be sold to the right merchant or you lose 90% of its worth.
Overall the general store in Mannshire is great for everything except armor and weapons. He has the best prices for books obviously.
Brynn shops have horrible prices, don't sell to them.