Item:Pair of pure white alerce sandals with pale green diamond-hide straps

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pair of pure white alerce sandals with pale green diamond-hide straps
Look: Each elevated sandal is carved from a finely grained piece of smooth, stone-like alerce, its surface glittering with mineral inclusions, which is supported by two parallel, oblong teeth. The smooth wooden boards are attached to honeydew-hued leather, designed to fit between the wearer's first and second toes before splitting into two sparkle-toned straps.
Weight: 10 stones
Metal: Unknown
Appraised Cost: 1,500,000 Kronars1,200,000 Lirums <br />1,082,400 Dokoras <br />1,500 LTBpoints <br />1,500 Tickets <br />1,500 Scrips <br />
Properties:
  • This item is a container or has pockets.
  • This item is worn in the feet slot.
  • This item has more than normal or unusual verbs.
Dimensions: ? length x ? width x ? height
Capacity: 3 length x 1 width x 1 height (10 stones)
Sources: Source is Lovely turbaurs kimono faintly tinged with the ethereal hues of faesoul blossoms, Limited Treasures (1)
  • STUDY: Studying your alerce sandals, you think you could KICK, RUB, TURN, CLEAN, and PROD them.

As an Estate Holder, you may also POKE, SHAKE, PUSH and PULL them.

  • KICK: You kick a foot forward, pointing the toe of your sandal.
  • RUB: Your sandal pinches so you remove it and quickly massage the irritated spot then put the sandal back on.
  • TURN: You twirl your right ankle, showing off your sandal.
  • CLEAN (held, not worn): You brush off your alerce sandals, making sure there is no dirt on them.
  • PROD: You rise up on your toes, making your alerce sandals squeak loudly.
  • POKE: You tap your foot, keeping time to the tune in your head while showing off your sandal.
  • SHAKE: You shake your leg so hard your sandal almost flies off.
  • PUSH: You vehemently twist your foot into the ground, smashing anything beneath your sandal.
  • PULL: You slide your sandal clad foot up and down behind your other leg, as if scratching an itch.