Item:Fragile blue-white mistglass anklet constructed from a slew of gears

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fragile blue-white mistglass anklet constructed from a slew of gears
Look: Molded into many different shapes from octagons to squares to a more traditional round configuration, the gears come in many diverse sizes. Each piece is fitted expertly to the ones neighboring it to create a complex if seemingly pointless mechanism designed to shift at the lightest touch.
Weight: 2 stones
Metal: Unknown
Appraised Cost: Unknown
Properties: This is jewelry.
  • This item has more than normal or unusual verbs.
  • This item is worn in the ankle slot.
Dimensions: ? length x ? width x ? height
Sources: Source is Smaller Side of Life (3), Smaller Side of Life (2)
Verb Actions
CLEAN First Person: You give your mistglass anklet a quick spit and shine, making sure the gears are moving smoothly against each other.
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TURN First Person: You nudge a tiny button among the gears on your mistglass anklet causing a hidden door to swing open. The arm of a tiny clockwork Gnome reaches forth and pulls the door closed again with a soft click.
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PULL First Person: You pull at a miniscule lever on your mistglass anklet causing a hidden door to pop open revealing a tiny clockwork Gnome who steps out. The Gnome tilts its head with a little bow then scrambles back through the door slamming it shut.
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PUSH First Person: You fiddle with one of the gears on your mistglass anklet making them all move with a high pitched squealing sound.
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RUB First Person: With a small sigh, you rub a spot from one of the many gears on your mistglass anklet. It shifts slightly making a soft clanking sound as it moves against the gear next to it.
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LICK First Person: You lick your mistglass anklet eliciting an outraged sound from within. A tiny clockwork Gnome slams open a hidden door, jumping out to shake a finger at you while making garbled and unintelligible noises. The miniature figure finishes up their rant and rubs dry the damp spot before stomping back through the door and closing it.
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