Item:Pale indigo tabard emblazoned with the singing wren of Faenella
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pale indigo tabard emblazoned with the singing wren of Faenella | |
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Look: | It looks like it will fit perfectly on anyone. |
Weight: | 30 stones |
Metal: | Unknown |
Appraised Cost: | 31,250 Kronars25,000 Lirums <br />22,550 Dokoras <br />31.25 LTBpoints <br />31.25 Tickets <br />31.25 Scrips <br /> |
Properties: |
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Dimensions: | 13 length x 4 width x 1 height |
Sources: | Source is Tending the Fold (2), Tending the Fold (1) |
- STUDY: Studying your indigo tabard carefully, you're sure you could do the following things with it: BOW, CLEAN, FOLD, POKE, PULL, PUSH, TIE, TURN, UNFOLD, UNTIE, WAVE.
- BOW: Flourishing one hand before you, you press the other against your indigo tabard as you give a formal bow.
- CLEAN: You brush some lint from your indigo tabard.
- FOLD: You absent-mindedly pleat your indigo tabard between your fingers.
- POKE: You tuck your thumbs beneath your indigo tabard, proudly displaying the shrew on the front of the garment.
- PULL: You pull at the hem of your indigo tabard. Maybe you should have gotten the longer one.
- PUSH: You run a finger around the neckline of the tabard, tugging at the collar.
- TIE: You quickly knot the laces of your indigo tabard.
- TURN: You come to attention, shoulders back, hands at your side, proudly displaying your indigo tabard.
- UNFOLD: Frowning, you try to smooth away a wrinkle in your indigo tabard.
- UNTIE: You unknot the laces of your indigo tabard, letting them dangle at your sides.
- WAVE: You flap the hem of your indigo tabard, trying to cool yourself.
- WEAR: You pull your indigo tabard over your head, settling the fabric panels evenly along your chest and back.
- REMOVE: You flip the front panel of your indigo tabard up and over your head, wriggling out of the garment.