Item:Red oak-handled broom with leather-wrapped grips
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red oak-handled broom with leather-wrapped grips | |
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Look: | The broom's red oak shaft is painted with a clear diamond-hard enamel. Leather padded grips are well positioned on the sleek handle. Perfectly trimmed willow twigs are bound to the broom with gold braided wire. |
Weight: | 10 stones |
Metal: | Unknown |
Appraised Cost: | Unknown |
Properties: | This is an item.
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Dimensions: | 15 length x 1 width x 1 height |
Sources: | Source is Celebration Auction 10/13/2007 |
A flying broom allows the rider to bypass ordinary climbing and swimming checks. (The broom can only reach destinations that are accessible by foot, so you can't use it to cross the sea.)
- While held:
- PULL: You pull a piece of straw from the end of your sleek broom. After closely inspecting it for bugs, you pop it into your mouth and proceed to pick your teeth.
- SHAKE: You shake your sleek broom, filling the air with a cloud of dust.
- SPIN: A mischievious look crosses your face as you spin around, deftly twirling your sleek broom like a small baton.
- While mounted:
- COMMAND: COMMAND broom TO {slow|glide|skim|fly}
- COMMAND broom to swoop {target}
- COMMAND broom to spin
- COMMAND broom to SWOOP (pass): Winking at (target), you urge your broom straight up into the air. After skillfully flying a figure-eight pattern, you swoop past (target), spinning her around and leaving her in a cloud of dust.
- COMMAND broom to SWOOP (fail): With a wink, you urge your broom straight up into the air. You try to fly your broom in a figure-eight pattern but quickly lose control, falling the short distance to the ground and landing on your rump.
- COMMAND broom to SPIN: A mischievious look crosses your face as you deftly shift your body until you and the broom begin to spin out of control. After a moment the broom slows and you smile triumphantly.
- NUDGE: You gently nudge your broom with one leg, coaxing it forward. Suddenly, it jerks ahead, causing you to scramble to hang on.
- PULL: Glancing over your shoulder to make sure the area is clear, you give the sleek broom a quick pull, flying it backwards several feet.
- SHAKE: You hover in the air on your sleek broom, dangling your feet for balance.
- Linett mischievious should be spelled mischievous.