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Revision as of 22:44, 24 October 2014
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deep emerald silk haversack adorned with an onyx crescent | |
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Look: | A serpentine dragon embroidered in ebony thread swoops just below the highly polished onyx crescent moon. |
Weight: | 60 stones |
Metal: | Unknown |
Appraised Cost: | 625 Kronars500 Lirums <br />451 Dokoras <br />0.625 LTBpoints <br />0.625 Tickets <br />0.625 Scrips <br /> |
Properties: |
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Dimensions: | 1 length x 1 width x 1 height |
Capacity: | 15 length x 10 width x 5 height (1000 stones) |
Sources: | Source is Fenwyrthie's Curio Shop, Estate Holder gifts |
Verbs
- SHAKE (empty): You shake your haversack but hear nothing inside.
- SHAKE (1 item): You shake your haversack and hear a lone item rattling around inside.
- SHAKE (2+ items): You shake your haversack and hear a number of items rattling around inside.
- RUB: You brush your hand against your haversack, straightening some wrinkles in the material.
- RUB: You brush your hand against your haversack and some dirt falls to the ground.
- RUB: You brush your hand against your haversack while glancing around suspiciously.
- RUB: You heft your haversack up higher from where it was resting.
- RUB: You heft your haversack, testing the weight.
- RUB: You let your haversack drop down to its normal position.
- OPEN: You slowly open your haversack, glancing around suspiciously.
- CLOSE: You quickly close your haversack.
- POKE: You poke around in your haversack, rearranging things.