Item:Gold-inlaid silver neithrel band bearing a tri-stranded braided chain

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gold-inlaid silver neithrel band bearing a tri-stranded braided chain
Look: The burnished silver of the neithrel band's bracelet is inlaid with golden morning glories that have been stunningly enameled in rich blues and violets. One of the golden-veined leaves upon which the flowers rest bears a slightly curled tip, supporting a chain braided from strands of silver, copper, and gold that connects the bracelet to a polished silver ring. A single, dark amethyst, perfectly matching the hues of the flowers, is set into the ring's polished surface.


A silver neithrel band reads:
"To remember, lest we forget the pain of those before us."

Weight: 4 stones
Metal: Unknown
Appraised Cost: 12,500 Kronars10,000 Lirums <br />9,020 Dokoras <br />12.5 LTBpoints <br />12.5 Tickets <br />12.5 Scrips <br />
Properties:
  • This item is worn in a generic slot.
  • This item has more than normal or unusual verbs.
  • This item is styled or has special functions for Bards.
Dimensions: 2 length x 1 width x 1 height
Sources: Source is Marelien's Memories (2), Marelien's Memories (1), All Things Bardic (1)

Verbs

  • WEAR: Using your other hand, you gently tug the neithrel band's bracelet over your hand, carefully splaying your fingers so that the ring will fit as the band is pulled on. After a moment, you have the neithrel band firmly in place.
  • REMOVE:
  • KISS: You bring the ring of your neithrel band to your lips, closing your eyes as you treasure a brief moment of silence.
  • SHAKE: You carefully check the chain on your neithrel band for kinks.
  • RUB: You run a finger along the inside of the bracelet on your neithrel band.
  • TAP: You fiddle with the chain on your neithrel band.
  • HUG: You draw the hand wearing your neithrel band to your chest, silently crossing your other hand over it protectively so that both rest over your heart.
  • YANK: You tap your fingers idly, feeling the play of the chain along the back of your hand.