Item:Skull and crossbones whistle crafted from drab grey spun sugar

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skull and crossbones whistle crafted from drab grey spun sugar
Look: You see nothing unusual.
Weight: 1 stones
Metal: Unknown
Uses: 10
Appraised Cost: 125 Kronars100 Lirums <br />90.2 Dokoras <br />0.125 LTBpoints <br />0.125 Tickets <br />0.125 Scrips <br />
Properties:
  • This item is food.
  • This item has more than normal or unusual verbs.
Dimensions: 1 length x 1 width x 1 height
Sources: Source is Bright blue candy bag
  • PLAY: (no skill check): [Roundtime: 4-10 seconds.]
  • The gentle lull of your whistle can be heard as you play, teasing at your ears like the call of a summer wind.
  • You play a couple short notes on your whistle, carefully phrasing them so that the whistle doesn't shriek.
  • With skill, you tease a long, high note from your whistle, displaying not even the merest trace of breathiness.
  • 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.
  • The short range of notes your whistle can handle proves no barrier against your ability to produce a rapid folk tune from it.
  • A whispery, low tone emerges from your whistle as you attempt to play it.
  • You pipe a few short notes on your whistle.
  • Crisp, light notes fall from your whistle as you play it.
  • A sweet, mellow tone comes from your whistle as you play a gentle melody.
  • Your hands grow sticky as you hold your whistle, piping a gentle tune upon it with strains reminiscent of a lullaby.
  • You can't help but smile as clear, dulcet tones emerge from your whistle, sending a playful melody skipping on the air.
  • You try valiantly to produce sound from your whistle, but only manage to create a faint wheezing sound.
  • As you play your whistle, the gentle piping notes babble like the burble of water in a brook.
  • You try your hand at piping a small tune on your whistle, but half of the notes shriek far off key, making you wince.
  • You raise your whistle to your lips and play a single, pure note, letting it linger upon the air.
  • The wail of a cascading scale precedes an adept passage of notes as you pipe a folk song upon your whistle.
  • 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.
  • The beginnings of a short, piping tune fill the air as you play your whistle.
  • EAT: You take a bite of the whistle -- Mmmm! Crunchy and sweet!

After playing 50 times, becomes a spun sugar candy.