Item:Mottled house centipede with long antennae and hind legs
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mottled house centipede with long antennae and hind legs | |
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Look: | Attached to its flattened head are a pair of thin antennae that are as long as its body, mirrored by a pair of hind legs that are equally long and thin. Dark stripes cover its yellow-grey body and legs, giving it a mottled appearance. |
Weight: | 1 stones |
Metal: | Unknown |
Appraised Cost: | 6,250 Kronars5,000 Lirums <br />4,510 Dokoras <br />6.25 LTBpoints <br />6.25 Tickets <br />6.25 Scrips <br /> |
Properties: |
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Dimensions: | 1 length x 1 width x 1 height |
Sources: | Source is Thorkim Family Farm 429/Pig Maze |
- STUDY: As you study the centipede, you think you could probably wear, remove, clean, flip, kiss, pinch, punish, rub, tap and tickle it.
- WEAR: You set your house centipede on your shoulder. The centipede tenses briefly before getting a good grip.
- REMOVE: You carefully remove your house centipede from your shoulder. The centipede squirms and tenses briefly before resigning itself to being picked up.
- CLEAN: Your house centipede begins an elaborate grooming routine, its mandibles and myriad legs all moving in unison for several minutes until the centipede seems satisfied that it is clean.
- FLIP when worn: You can't -- you're wearing it.
- FLIP when held: You try to flip your house centipede onto its back for a belly rub, but the centipede quickly rights itself.
- KISS when worn: You kiss a mottled house centipede with long antennae and hind legs!
- KISS when held: You bring your house centipede to your lips for a kiss, but the centipede backs away and rears up in a threat posture. What did you expect to happen?
- PINCH: You give your house centipede a squeeze. Ouch! The centipede just bit you. Fortunately, it seems to have been a dry bite.
- PUNISH: You reach toward your house centipede as if to squish it. In response, the centipede raises its head and bares its venomous forcipules. On second thought, perhaps squishing it is not such a good idea.
- RUB: You gently pat your house centipede on its back, and the centipede pulls its legs close to its body in a defensive posture. Evidently, it does not like to be rubbed.
- TAP: With one finger, you reach toward your house centipede. The centipede investigates you with its antennae.
- TICKLE: Nah...I don't think so.