Item:Woven kor'athi blanket

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woven kor'athi blanket
Look: Woven from the fibers of the kor'athi plant, this blanket is made simply yet with high quality.


[This blanket can be bonded to you if you SNUGGLE it. To clear the bond, hold the blanket and TAP it. NOTE: The bond may prevent other players from picking up the blanket if you're in the game. If you log off, it's fair game. The bond won't prevent loss to the janitor or to shadowlings if the blanket is on the ground.]

Weight: 5 stones
Metal: Unknown
Appraised Cost: 3,750 Kronars3,000 Lirums <br />2,706 Dokoras <br />3.75 LTBpoints <br />3.75 Tickets <br />3.75 Scrips <br />
Properties:
  • This item has more than normal or unusual verbs.
Dimensions: 8 length x 8 width x 1 height
Sources: Source is Dzil'Tseyi
  • SNUGGLE: You feel reassured by the presence of your blanket, as you give it a quick snuggle.
  • TAP: You smooth the blanket nicely.
  • HUG: You bury your face in the blanket and hang on for comfort.
  • WAVE: You give your blanket a vigorous shake.
  • DROP: You spread a woven kor'athi blanket on the ground.
[Remember, if you leave the game or are disconnected, someone else may take your blanket. If it's lost to a crash, we won't replace it. And the janitor and shadowlings are acquisitive creatures, who are quite capable of stealing this from you -- leave it on the ground at your own risk.]
[Remember, if you leave your home without picking up your blanket, it will be lost.]
  • SIT (on blanket): You settle yourself on a woven kor'athi blanket, shifting your weight until you're comfortable.
  • HUG (when sitting/lying on): You wrap the blanket around yourself.
  • ROLL (sitting): You flop down on a woven kor'athi blanket, rolling around gleefully.
  • ROLL (prone): You roll around on a woven kor'athi blanket.
  • Note: You can also place on a bed in a home and the verbs all still work.