Item:Moss-green damask cloak figured with a stylized tree design
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| moss-green damask cloak figured with a stylized tree design | |
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| Look: | Dark brown flannel lines the garment while an acorn-shaped wooden toggle provides secure fastening. |
| Weight: | 20 stones |
| Metal: | No |
| Appraised Cost: | 75,000 Kronars60,000 Lirums <br />54,120 Dokoras <br />75 LTBpoints <br />75 Tickets <br />75 Scrips <br /> |
| Properties: | This is an article of clothing.
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| Dimensions: | 12 length x 8 width x 1 height |
| Capacity: | 3 length x 3 width x 3 height (200 stones) |
| Sources: | Source is In The Snow (5) |
- note - the noun is mantle despite the item being a cloak
STUDY: Thinking about the mantle, you wonder if you might not be able to ADJUST, CLEAN, FOLD, KICK, LACE, PAT, PONDER, PULL, REMOVE, SHAKE, WEAR, and YANK it.
YANK: You yank the damask of your mantle back into position around your shoulders.
- XXX yanks the damask of his mantle, twisting and pulling until the garment is positioned just so around his shoulders.
| Verb | Actions |
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| ADJUST (raining) | First Person: You adjust your damask mantle on your shoulders and a few streams of water drip to the ground. |
| Second person messaging needed. | |
| Third Person: XXX adjusts his damask mantle on his shoulders and some streams of water drip to the ground. | |
| CLEAN (raining) | First Person: You flick some raindrops from the damask of your mantle. |
| Second person messaging needed. | |
| Third Person: XXX flicks some raindrops from the damask of his mantle. | |
| FOLD (raining) | First Person: You rearrange the damask of your mantle about you, striving to make the garment even all around. |
| Second person messaging needed. | |
| Third Person: XXX rearranges the damask of his mantle, attempting to make it evenly cover them. | |
| KICK (raining) | First Person: You strike sideways with one foot and shake some raindrops from the damask of your mantle. |
| Second person messaging needed. | |
| Third Person: XXX kicks out sideways with one foot and shakes some raindrops from the damask of his mantle. | |
| LACE (raining) | First Person: You inspect the fastenings of your damask mantle, making sure it isn't leaking any rain. |
| Second person messaging needed. | |
| Third Person: XXX inspects the fastenings of his damask mantle to be sure no raindrops are sneaking through. | |
| PAT (raining) | First Person: You pat at the damask of your mantle in an attempt to get rid of the raindrops beaded on it. |
| Second person messaging needed. | |
| Third Person: XXX pats gently at the damask of his mantle in an attempt to get rid of the raindrops beaded on it. | |
| PONDER (raining) | First Person: You idly watch as the rain drips down the shoulders and sides of your damask mantle. |
| Second person messaging needed. | |
| Third Person: XXX stares at a raindrop sliding down the shoulders and sides of his damask mantle. | |
| PONDER (raining) | First Person: You gaze thoughtfully at a moss-green damask cloak figured with a stylized tree design. |
| Second person messaging needed. | |
| Third Person: XXX gazes thoughtfully at a moss-green damask cloak figured with a stylized tree design. | |
| PULL (raining) | First Person: You pull your damask mantle closer around your body to keep the falling raindrops off your body. |
| Second person messaging needed. | |
| Third Person: XXX pulls his damask mantle tighter around his body to keep the falling rain away. | |
| REMOVE (raining) | First Person: You reach up and remove the damask mantle from your shoulders. With a quick snap of your wrists, you release a misty globe of raindrops from the mantle. |
| Second person messaging needed. | |
| Third Person: XXX reaches up and removes the damask mantle from his shoulders. With a flick of his wrists, they release a misty globe of raindrops from the mantle. | |
| SHAKE (raining) | First Person: You shake the damask of your mantle and raindrops skitter from the folds. |
| Second person messaging needed. | |
| Third Person: XXX shakes the damask his mantle and raindrops skitter from the folds. |