Item:Vermillion woodlouse hunter with massive chelicerae

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vermillion woodlouse hunter with massive chelicerae
Look: The spider's powerful jaws jut outward from its head, allowing it to bite through the armor of its prey.
Weight: 1 stones
Metal: Unknown
Appraised Cost: 50,000 Kronars40,000 Lirums <br />36,080 Dokoras <br />50 LTBpoints <br />50 Tickets <br />50 Scrips <br />
Properties:
  • This item is worn in a generic slot.
  • This item is a toy.
  • This item has more than normal or unusual verbs.
Dimensions: 1 length x 1 width x 1 height
Sources: Source is Thorkim Family Farm 429/Pig Maze
  • STUDY: As you study the hunter, you think you could probably wear, remove, clean, flip, kiss, pinch, punish, rub, tap and tickle it.
  • WEAR: You set your woodlouse hunter on your shoulder. The hunter flails briefly before getting a good grip.
  • REMOVE: You carefully remove your woodlouse hunter from your shoulder. The hunter squirms and flails briefly before resigning itself to being picked up.
  • CLEAN: Your woodlouse hunter begins an elaborate grooming routine, its chelicerae, palps, and legs all moving in unison for several minutes until the hunter seems satisfied that it is clean.
  • FLIP when worn: You can't -- you're wearing it.
  • FLIP when held: You try to flip your woodlouse hunter onto its back for a belly rub, but the hunter quickly rights itself.
  • KISS when worn: You kiss a vermillion woodlouse hunter with massive chelicerae!
  • KISS when held: You bring your woodlouse hunter to your lips for a kiss, but the hunter leaps off your hand and dangles from a silken safety line. What did you expect to happen?
  • PINCH: You give your woodlouse hunter a squeeze. Ouch! The hunter just bit you. Fortunately, it seems to have been a dry bite.
  • PUNISH: You reach toward your woodlouse hunter as if to squish it. In response, the hunter raises its front legs in a threat display, its fangs bared. On second thought, perhaps squishing it is not such a good idea.
  • RUB: You gently pat your woodlouse hunter on its carapace, and the hunter pulls its legs close to its body in a defensive posture. Evidently, it does not like to be rubbed.
  • TAP: With one finger, you reach toward your woodlouse hunter. The hunter raises one of its front legs and taps your finger as if to give you a high five.
  • TICKLE: You try to tickle your woodlouse hunter, but it grabs your finger and holds on tight. Did you really expect the hunter to laugh?