Item:Bone-white canvas umbrella

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bone-white canvas umbrella
Look: Heavy canvas supported by an oak frame is designed to help protect the user from the elements. Painted bone white, this umbrella will add style to anyone's wardrobe.
Weight: 5 stones
Metal: Unknown
Appraised Cost: 75,000 Kronars60,000 Lirums <br />54,120 Dokoras <br />75 LTBpoints <br />75 Tickets <br />75 Scrips <br />
Properties:
  • This item has more than normal or unusual verbs.
Dimensions: 5 length x 2 width x 2 height
Sources: Source is Weather Beaters (2), Weather Beaters (1)
  • Note: Keeps rain off your instrument if open while it is snowing/raining.

Verbs

  • OPEN: You open a bone-white canvas umbrella with a snap.
  • CLOSE: You slide a bone-white canvas umbrella closed.
  • TURN (opened): You twirl a bone-white canvas umbrella over your head with a wink.
  • TURN (closed): You give a bone-white canvas umbrella a quick spin from its handle, twirling it through your fingers.
  • LEAN (opened): You lean awkwardly on a bone-white canvas umbrella, wobbling slightly. It might work better if you close it first.
  • LEAN: You lean gently on a bone-white canvas umbrella, trying to look nonchalant.
  • WAVE (opened): You wave a bone-white canvas umbrella in the air and do a little tap dance.
  • WAVE (closed): You wave a bone-white canvas umbrella, looking like a bird who forgot how to fly.
It might work better if you close it first.
  • TAP (opened): You tap a bone-white canvas umbrella on the ground and it snaps closed, pinching your finger in the process! OUCH!
  • TAP (closed): You tap a bone-white canvas umbrella on the ground and it flips up under your arm neatly.
  • SHAKE (opened): You shake a bone-white canvas umbrella and nothing happens. It might work better if you close it first.
  • SHAKE (closed): You shake a bone-white canvas umbrella and succeed in poking yourself in the eye.