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* {{com|study}}: It looks like to wind up your toad you must TURN the key in its back, then PULL the key out.<br /> |
* {{com|study}}: It looks like to wind up your toad you must TURN the key in its back, then PULL the key out.<br /> |
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:A mechanical toad covered in speckled cotton also looks somewhat delicate, and you may want to LOWER it if you want to set it down.<br /> |
:A mechanical toad covered in speckled cotton also looks somewhat delicate, and you may want to LOWER it if you want to set it down.<br /> |
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* {{com|turn}}: You wind up your toad. You meet very little resistance as you turn the key. |
* {{com|turn}}: You wind up your toad. You meet very little resistance as you turn the key. |
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* {{tt|turn}}: You wind up your toad. You meet a slight amount of resistance as you turn the key. |
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* {{tt|turn}}: You wind up your toad. The toy puts up a fair amount of resistance as you turn the key. You believe you can only wind the toy up a little bit more. |
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* {{tt|turn}}: You wind up your toad. A click indicates you have wound up the mechanical toad as much as you can. |
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* {{com|pull}}: You pull the key out of your mechanical toad as you gently set it on the ground.<br /> |
* {{com|pull}}: You pull the key out of your mechanical toad as you gently set it on the ground.<br /> |
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mechanical toad covered in speckled cotton | |
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Look: | Mottled green and brown fabric stretches over a wire frame that holds the gears which allow the toad to move. Its long hind legs are articulated in three places, providing quite a bit of flexibility. A copper key protrudes from a small hole in its back. |
Weight: | 5 stones |
Metal: | Unknown |
Appraised Cost: | 693 Kronars554.4 Lirums <br />500.069 Dokoras <br />0.693 LTBpoints <br />0.693 Tickets <br />0.693 Scrips <br /> |
Properties: |
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Dimensions: | 1 length x 1 width x 1 height |
Sources: | Source is All Wound Up (2), All Wound Up (1) |
- STUDY: It looks like to wind up your toad you must TURN the key in its back, then PULL the key out.
- You can also PUSH, RUB, and OPEN a mechanical toad covered in speckled cotton. You are also certain that you could hurt its feelings by mocking it.
- A mechanical toad covered in speckled cotton also looks somewhat delicate, and you may want to LOWER it if you want to set it down.
- TURN: You wind up your toad. You meet very little resistance as you turn the key.
- TURN: You wind up your toad. You meet a slight amount of resistance as you turn the key.
- TURN: You wind up your toad. The toy puts up a fair amount of resistance as you turn the key. You believe you can only wind the toy up a little bit more.
- TURN: You wind up your toad. A click indicates you have wound up the mechanical toad as much as you can.
- PULL: You pull the key out of your mechanical toad as you gently set it on the ground.
- With a rhythmic clicking sound, the toad begins to hop in an erratic rhythm, taking a step backward for each few forward bounces. After this warm up, the toad begins to spin in the air with each hop, each time turning a full rotation! As it winds down, the toy spins in lazier and lazier circles before stopping, resting on its legs and facing you.
- You scoop the mechanical toad back up and reinsert the key into the wind-up slot.
- PUSH: You poke at the mechanical toad, causing it to hop slowly and deliberately in place.
- RUB: You rub your toad in an attempt to polish it. It looks better.
- OPEN: You pull up on some of the outside skin of your toad and peer under it. You are rewarded with a view of a mess of gears and fine clockwork.
- MOCK:You squint at a mechanical toad covered in speckled cotton and exclaim, "You're nothing more than a cheap trinket!" The mechanical toad remains silent, properly shamed.
- LOWER: You gently lower your mechanical toad to the ground.