Item:Ruby-inlaid bones

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ruby-inlaid bones
Look: All told there are four carved bones, small enough to cup in one hand. Two are long and slender, one is a flat disk painted white on one side and black on the other, and the final bone is nearly spherical and covered in tiny symbols.
Weight: 5 stones
Metal: Unknown
Appraised Cost: 27,716 Kronars22,172.8 Lirums <br />19,999.866 Dokoras <br />27.716 LTBpoints <br />27.716 Tickets <br />27.716 Scrips <br />
Properties:
  • This item is styled or has special functions for Moon Mages.
Dimensions: 1 length x 1 width x 1 height
Sources: Source is Some Things Amiss (2), Some Things Amiss (1), Sky's The Limit, Pavilion Mystic, Hollow Eve Festival 392/Raffles
You could babble at, break, clean, cough at, gasp at, hug, pat, praise, pull, push, shake, tap, touch, wave, or turn the bones.
  • BABBLE: You babble in confusion while staring at your bones in disbelief.
  • BREAK: Are you certain you want to do that? It doesn't seem like the sort of action you can go back on. [You must repeat this command in the next 30 seconds if you are certain. This will destroy the bones.]
  • CLEAN: You dust off your bones.
  • COUGH: You give a short cough and glance down at your bones.
  • GASP: You gasp in surprise as you stare at your bones, your eyes wide with disbelief.
  • HUG: You hug your bones protectively against your chest.
  • PRAISE: You murmur a word of praise towards your bones.
  • PULL: You take the Moon Sphere from your divination bones and roll it thoughtfully between your fingers.
  • PUSH: You hold your bones as far away from you as possible.
  • SHAKE: You rattle your bones together in your hands.
  • TAP: You tap the Sun Disk with your index finger as you gaze upwards.
  • WAVE: You wave your bones threateningly about, a wicked grin on your face.
  • TURN: Laying your bones out in your palm, you pick each one up and turn it over, checking it for damage and dirt.