Item:Shadowbark calling card dispenser embedded with a multitude of void-black riftstones
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shadowbark calling card dispenser embedded with a multitude of void-black riftstones | |
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Look: | Surrounded by dark grey wood, the perfectly black stones are positioned in a seemingly chaotic arrangement. |
Weight: | Unknown |
Metal: | Unknown |
Appraised Cost: | Unknown |
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Dimensions: | ? length x ? width x ? height |
Sources: | Source is Hollow Eve Festival 425/Auction |
LOOK: Surrounded by dark grey wood, the perfectly black stones are positioned in a seemingly chaotic arrangement. The image of a swirling smoke-grey calling card devoid of unnecessary adornment flickers across the dispenser's surface.
STUDY: You believe you could PULL the shadowbark dispenser to withdraw a calling card, provided it is ready. The dispenser will regenerate its cards over time, and you should be able to tell if it is ready to produce another one by LOOKing at it. Finally, you can RUB the dispenser to prepare it for initial use or to update its card personalization.
- RUB: (UPDATE):
As you rub the shadowbark dispenser, you feel something briefly stir within it. [Your calling cards have been updated with your current title.]
- RUB: (NEEDS TIME):
You rub the shadowbark dispenser, but nothing happens. It must need time to recharge.
- PULL: (UNPPREPARED):
The shadowbark dispenser resists, as if unprepared. Try RUBbing it first.
- PULL: (NOT READY):
The shadowbark dispenser doesn't seem ready to produce another card yet.
- PULL: (READY):
With a flick and flourish, you produce a swirling smoke-grey calling card devoid of unnecessary adornment from your dispenser.
- READ: CARD:
In embossed pitch black calligraphy, the front of the calling card reads: "<Pre-Title> Name(s), <Post-Title>" Beneath that, in similar style: "Shadow of Death."