Item:Black linen cloak with a copper wolf's head as a clasp

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black linen cloak with a copper wolf's head as a clasp
Look: Facing forward, the wolf bares its fangs in a fierce snarl.
Weight: 50 stones
Metal: Unknown
Appraised Cost: 323,737 Kronars258,989.6 Lirums <br />233,608.619 Dokoras <br />323.737 LTBpoints <br />323.737 Tickets <br />323.737 Scrips <br />
Properties:
  • This item is a container or has pockets.
  • This item is worn in the shoulders slot.
  • This item has more than normal or unusual verbs.
Dimensions: ? length x ? width x ? height
Capacity: 3 length x 3 width x 3 height (200 stones)
Sources: Source is Hollow Eve Festival 428/Raffles

Thinking about the cloak, you wonder if you might not be able to ADJUST, ARRANGE, BITE, CLEAN, CLUTCH, FIDGET, FLIP, KICK, PAT, PINCH, ROLL, RUB, SHAKE, STRUT, TIE, WAVE, and YANK it.

Verbs (While Worn)

  • ADJUST: You carefully adjust your linen cloak, settling it so that it hangs perfectly from your shoulders.
  • ARRANGE You reach up and rearrange the folds of your linen cloak on your shoulders, taking care to make them even.
  • BITE: You grab an edge of your linen cloak, bringing it up to bite it. Yuck! You need to wash it, it tastes awful!
  • CLEAN: You pick stray strings and dust specks off of your linen cloak, endeavoring to make sure the fabric is spotless.
  • CLUTCH: You pull your linen cloak tightly around you.
  • FIDGET: You fidget nervously with your linen cloak, rolling the fabric between your fingers.
  • FLIP: You casually flip the edge of your linen cloak.
  • KICK: Carefully kicking the back of your linen cloak out of the way, you bow deeply from the waist.
  • PAT: You pat the fabric of your linen cloak fondly.
  • PINCH: You hold the front edges of your linen cloak and settle into a deep curtsy.
  • ROLL: You strike a commanding pose, throwing your linen cloak back and staring off into the distance.
  • RUB: You gently stroke your linen cloak.
  • SHAKE: You shake the folds of your linen cloak violently, throwing up a small cloud of dust.
  • SNUGGLE: You pull your linen cloak close around you, enjoying the comfortable, almost snuggly warmth.
  • STRUT: Throwing the sides of your linen cloak back, you stride proudly around.
  • TIE: You fiddle with the fastenings on your linen cloak.
  • WAVE: Grabbing the edge of your linen cloak, you rapidly fan it back and forth, attempting to cool off.
  • YANK: Tugging on one side of your linen cloak, you straighten the cloak on your shoulders.