Item:Pudgy marnet whistle crafted from cerulean spun sugar

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pudgy marnet whistle crafted from cerulean spun sugar
Look: You see nothing unusual.
Weight: 1 stones
Metal: Unknown
Uses: 6
Appraised Cost: 137 Kronars109.6 Lirums <br />98.859 Dokoras <br />0.137 LTBpoints <br />0.137 Tickets <br />0.137 Scrips <br />
Properties:
  • This item is food.
  • This item is a toy.
Dimensions: 1 length x 1 width x 1 height
Sources: Source is Huldah Shrine prizes 421
  • LICK: You lick the whistle and discover that it tastes like charcoal! Yech! You spit out the pieces.
  • EAT: You take a bite of the whistle -- Ugh! Quite burnt!
  • KISS: You set your whistle to your lips, preparing to play.
  • WRING: You tap the whistle, producing a faint, hollow *chink*.
  • PEER: You peer inside the end of your whistle and see what appears to be a clear tube inside, but who can be sure?
  • TAP: You tap the whistle, producing a faint, hollow *chink*.
  • PLAY: A sweet, mellow tone comes from your whistle as you play a gentle melody.

A whispery, low tone emerges from your whistle as you attempt to play it.
As you play your whistle, the gentle piping notes babble like the burble of water in a brook.
Carefully pitching your breaths, you drive your whistle's capabilities to the limits of your skill with an old ballad composed of few, but complex passages.
Crisp, light notes fall from your whistle as you play it.
Soft notes sing gently from your whistle, giving it a tone far beyond what one would expect from such a simple confection.
The beginnings of a short, piping tune fill the air as you play your whistle.
The short range of notes your whistle can handle proves no barrier against your ability to produce a rapid folk tune from it.
The wail of a cascading scale precedes an adept passage of notes as you pipe a folk song upon your whistle.
With skill, you tease a long, high note from your whistle, displaying not even the merest trace of breathiness.
You blow harshly on your whistle, eliciting a shrill *shriek* from it.
You pipe a few short notes on your whistle.
You play a couple short notes on your whistle, carefully phrasing them so that the whistle doesn't shriek.
You taste sweetness in your mouth as you play your whistle, and sudden inspiration carries you into piping a familiar folk song about a Halfling and his love of sweets.
You try valiantly to produce sound from your whistle, but only manage to create a faint wheezing sound.
You try your hand at piping a small tune on your whistle, but half of the notes shriek far off key, making you wince.
Your hands grow sticky as you hold your whistle, piping a gentle tune upon it with strains reminiscent of a lullaby.

After PLAYing the whistle 30 times, it will turn it into an sugar marnet candy.