Item:Soft white watered silk pouch embroidered with a bouquet of spring blooms

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soft white watered silk pouch embroidered with a bouquet of spring blooms
Look: Thin spidersilk threads of every hue of spring have been built up in the embroidery to create detailed flowers.
Weight: 10 stones
Metal: No
Appraised Cost: 4,353 Kronars3,482.4 Lirums <br />3,141.125 Dokoras <br />4.353 LTBpoints <br />4.353 Tickets <br />4.353 Scrips <br />
Properties: This is a container.
  • This item has more than normal or unusual verbs.
  • This item is worn in the belt slot.
Dimensions: 1 length x 1 width x 1 height
Capacity: 2 length x 2 width x 2 height (150 stones)
Sources: Source is Packrat's Paradise (5)

Verbs

  • STUDY: Thinking about the watered silk pouch, you wonder if you might be able to: OPEN, CLOSE, CLENCH, SHAKE, POKE, PAT, RUB, GLANCE, and PULL it.
  • OPEN: You slowly open a watered silk pouch, glancing around suspiciously.
  • CLOSE: You quickly close a watered silk pouch.
  • CLENCH: You clutch a watered silk pouch greedily.
  • SHAKE when empty: You shake your pouch but hear nothing inside.
  • SHAKE with 1 item: You shake your pouch and hear a lone item rattling around inside.
  • SHAKE with multiple items: You shake your pouch and hear a number of items rattling around inside.
  • POKE: You poke around in a watered silk pouch, rearranging things.
  • PAT: You absentmindedly pat your pouch.
  • RUB: You brush your hand against a watered silk pouch, straightening some wrinkles in the material.
  • RUB: You brush your hand against a watered silk pouch and some dirt falls to the ground.
  • RUB: You brush your hand against a watered silk pouch while glancing around suspiciously.
  • PULL: You heft your pouch up higher from where it was resting.
  • PULL: You heft your pouch, testing the weight.
  • PULL: You let your pouch drop down to its normal position.
  • GLANCE: You glance nervously inside a watered silk pouch.
  • PULL: You let your pouch drop down to its normal position.
  • PULL: You heft your pouch up higher from where it was resting.
  • PULL: You heft your pouch, testing the weight.