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|1||an acid-green |
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# an acid-green |
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|2||an alabaster |
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# an alabaster |
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# an amber |
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# an apple-green |
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# an apple-red |
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# an apricot |
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# an aqua |
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|5||an apple-red |
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# an ash-grey |
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|6||an apricot |
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# an aubergine |
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# an auburn |
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# an azure |
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# a baby-blue |
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|8||an argent |
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# a banana yellow |
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# a barn red |
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|9||an ash-grey |
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# a bardic blue |
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# a beige |
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|10||an aubergine |
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# a bisque |
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# a bistre |
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|11||an auburn |
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# a black |
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# a blood-red |
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|12||an azure |
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# a blue |
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# a blue-green |
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# a blush pink |
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# a bone-white |
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|14||a banana yellow |
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# a brick-red |
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# a brown |
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|15||a barn red |
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# a burgundy |
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# a burnt orange |
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|16||a bardic blue |
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# a buttercup |
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# a canary-yellow |
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|17||a beige |
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# a cardinal |
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# a celadon |
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|18||a bisque |
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# a cerise |
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# a cerulean |
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|19||a bistre |
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# a charcoal |
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# a chartreuse |
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|20||a black |
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# a cherry-red |
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# a claret |
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|21||a blood-red |
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# a cloud-grey |
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# a coal-black |
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|22||a blue |
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# a cobalt |
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# a coral |
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|23||a blue-green |
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# a cornflower |
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# a cornsilk |
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|24||a blush pink |
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# a cream |
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# a crimson |
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|25||a bone-white |
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# a cyan |
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# a daffodil |
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|26||a brick-red |
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# a dark blue |
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# a dark brown |
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# a dark green |
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# a dark grey |
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|28||a burgundy |
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# a dark orange |
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# a dark pink |
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|29||a burnt orange |
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# a dark purple |
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# a dark red |
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|30||a buttercup |
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# a dark yellow |
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# a dove-grey |
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|31||a canary-yellow |
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# a dun |
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# an ebony |
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|32||a cardinal |
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# an ecru |
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# an eggshell |
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|33||a celadon |
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# an emerald-green |
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# a fawn-brown |
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|34||a cerise |
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# a fern-green |
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# a flame-orange |
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|35||a cerulean |
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# a flax-colored |
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# a forest-green |
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|36||a charcoal |
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# a fuchsia |
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# a garnet-red |
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|37||a chartreuse |
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# a gentian |
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# a ginger |
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|38||a cherry-red |
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# a golden |
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# a grass-green |
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|39||a claret |
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# a green |
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# a grey |
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# a heather-blue |
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# a heliotrope |
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|41||a coal-black |
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# a honey-colored |
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# an ichorous green |
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|42||a cobalt |
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# an icy blue |
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# an indigo |
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|43||a coral |
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# an inky black |
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# an ivory |
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|44||a cornflower |
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# a jade-green |
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# a jet-black |
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|45||a cornsilk |
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# a khaki |
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# a lavender |
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|46||a cream |
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# a lemon-yellow |
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# a light blue |
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|47||a crimson |
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# a light brown |
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# a light green |
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|48||a cyan |
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# a light grey |
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# a light orange |
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|49||a daffodil |
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# a light pink |
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# a light purple |
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|50||a dark blue |
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# a light red |
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# a light yellow |
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|51||a dark brown |
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# a lilac |
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# a lime-green |
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# a liver-brown |
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# a magenta |
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|53||a dark grey |
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# a mahogany |
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# a marigold |
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|54||a dark orange |
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# a maroon |
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# a mauve |
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|55||a dark pink |
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# a midnight-black |
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# a midnight-blue |
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|56||a dark purple |
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# a mint-green |
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# a moss-green |
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|57||a dark red |
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# a mulberry |
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# a mustard-yellow |
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# a nutmeg |
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# an oceanic blue |
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|59||a dove-grey |
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# an ochre |
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# an off white |
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|60||a dun |
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# an olive-green |
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# an onyx |
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# an orange |
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# an orchid |
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# a peach |
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# a peacock-blue |
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|63||an eggshell |
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# a periwinkle |
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# a pink |
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|64||an emerald-green |
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# a pistachio |
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# a pitch black |
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|65||a fawn-brown |
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# a plum |
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# a poppy-red |
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|66||a fern-green |
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# a powder-blue |
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# a puce |
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|67||a flame-orange |
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# a pumpkin-orange |
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# a purple |
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|68||a flax-colored |
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# a pus-yellow |
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# a raspberry-pink |
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|69||a forest-green |
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# a raven-black |
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# a red |
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|70||a fuchsia |
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# a Rissan-orange |
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# a rose |
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|71||a garnet-red |
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# a royal blue |
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# a russet |
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|72||a gentian |
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# a rusty red |
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# a sable |
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|73||a ginger |
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# a saffron |
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# a sage-green |
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|74||a golden |
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# a sapphire-blue |
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# a scarlet |
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|75||a grass-green |
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# a sea-green |
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# a seafoam |
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|76||a green |
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# a seal-brown |
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# a sepia |
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|77||a grey |
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# a shell-pink |
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# a sky-blue |
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# a slate-grey |
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# a snow-white |
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|79||a heliotrope |
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# a spring-green |
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# a steel-grey |
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|80||a honey-colored |
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# a straw-colored |
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# a strawberry |
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|81||an ichorous green |
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# a sunset-orange |
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# a swamp-green |
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|82||an icy blue |
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# a taffelberry-black |
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# a tan |
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|83||an indigo |
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# a tangerine |
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# a taupe |
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|84||an inky black |
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# a tawny |
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# a teal |
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|85||an ivory |
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# a turquoise |
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# an ultramarine |
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|86||a jade-green |
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# an umber |
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# a verdigris |
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|87||a jet-black |
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# a vermilion |
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# a violet |
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|88||a khaki |
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# a violet-blue |
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# a violet-red |
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|89||a lavender |
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# a viridian |
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# a yellow |
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|91||a light blue |
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|92||a light brown |
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|93||a light green |
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|94||a light grey |
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|95||a light orange |
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|96||a light pink |
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|97||a light purple |
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|98||a light red |
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|99||a light yellow |
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|100||a lilac |
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|101||a lime-green |
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|102||a liver-brown |
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|103||a magenta |
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|104||a mahogany |
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|105||a marigold |
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|106||a maroon |
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|107||a mauve |
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|108||a midnight-black |
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|109||a midnight-blue |
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|110||a mint-green |
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|111||a moss-green |
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|112||a mulberry |
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|113||a mustard-yellow |
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|114||a nutmeg |
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|115||an oceanic blue |
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|116||an ochre |
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|117||an off white |
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|118||an olive-green |
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|119||an onyx |
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|120||an orange |
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|121||an orchid |
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|122||a peach |
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|123||a peacock-blue |
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|124||a periwinkle |
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|125||a pink |
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|126||a pistachio |
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|127||a pitch black |
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|128||a plum |
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|129||a poppy-red |
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|130||a powder-blue |
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|131||a puce |
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|132||a pumpkin-orange |
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|133||a purple |
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|134||a pus-yellow |
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|135||a raspberry-pink |
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|136||a raven-black |
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|137||a red |
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|138||a Rissan-orange |
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|139||a rose |
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|140||a royal blue |
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|141||a russet |
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|142||a rusty red |
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|143||a sable |
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|144||a saffron |
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|145||a sage-green |
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|146||a sapphire-blue |
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|147||a scarlet |
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|148||a sea-green |
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|149||a seafoam |
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|150||a seal-brown |
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|151||a sepia |
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|152||a shell-pink |
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|153||a sky-blue |
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|154||a slate-grey |
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|155||a snow-white |
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|156||a spring-green |
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|157||a steel-grey |
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|158||a straw-colored |
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|159||a strawberry |
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|160||a sunset-orange |
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|161||a swamp-green |
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|162||a taffelberry-black |
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|163||a tan |
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|164||a tangerine |
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|165||a taupe |
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|166||a tawny |
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|167||a teal |
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|168||a turquoise |
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|169||an ultramarine |
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|170||an umber |
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|171||a verdigris |
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|172||a vermilion |
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|173||a violet |
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|174||a violet-blue |
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|175||a violet-red |
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|176||a viridian |
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|177||a yellow |
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Revision as of 19:15, 2 November 2023
What A Steel! | |
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Event | Hollow Eve Festival 447 |
# of Rooms | 1 |
Store Type | Weapon shops |
This store only accepts Kronars
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Shop
[What A Steel!, Shop]
Sturdy displays showcase an array of weapons, from swords to pikes. The space is organized and well-lit, allowing customers to carefully examine each item while knowledgeable staff provide information on functionality and proper usage.
You also see a wooden door, a huge sign, a smaller note and Attendant Iti.
Obvious exits: none.
A huge sign reads: " The items in our shop are customizable by Iti. You can choose a new TECHNIQUE of embellishment, a new COLORed SYMBOL, and a new MODIFICATION of how that symbol is displayed. You can elect to not have a TECHNIQUE option. The fee for this service is 5 platinum Kronars, and it can be done multiple times. An example of what the finished product can look like is: a stamped (TECHNIQUE) steel hanger emblazoned (MODIFICATION) with a fuchsia (COLOR) bell (SYMBOL)"
On the walnut rack | ||
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Item | Price | Done |
steel glaive | 125,000 | No |
steel scythe | 125,000 | No |
steel halberd | 125,000 | No |
steel lance | 125,000 | No |
steel pike | 125,000 | No |
steel spetum | 125,000 | No |
steel quarterstaff | 125,000 | No |
steel nightstick | 125,000 | No |
steel two-headed hammer | 125,000 | No |
steel footman's flail | 125,000 | No |
steel dire mace | 125,000 | No |
On the maple rack | ||
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Item | Price | Done |
steel war mattock | 125,000 | No |
steel hara | 125,000 | No |
steel morning star | 125,000 | No |
steel heavy mace | 125,000 | No |
steel flanged mace | 125,000 | No |
steel mace | 125,000 | No |
steel war hammer | 125,000 | No |
steel hand mace | 125,000 | No |
steel cudgel | 125,000 | No |
steel greatsword | 125,000 | No |
On the ash rack | ||
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Item | Price | Done |
steel greataxe | 125,000 | No |
steel two-handed sword | 125,000 | No |
steel broadaxe | 125,000 | No |
steel battle axe | 125,000 | No |
steel falchion | 125,000 | No |
steel broadsword | 125,000 | No |
steel longsword | 125,000 | No |
steel hand axe | 125,000 | No |
steel cutlass | 125,000 | No |
steel scimitar | 125,000 | No |
On the oak rack | ||
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Item | Price | Done |
steel sabre | 125,000 | No |
steel hanger | 125,000 | No |
steel falcata | 125,000 | No |
steel rapier | 125,000 | No |
steel stiletto | 125,000 | No |
steel pugio | 125,000 | No |
steel short sword | 125,000 | No |
steel katar | 125,000 | No |
steel misericorde | 125,000 | No |
steel dagger | 125,000 | No |
Techniques
Attendant Iti reaches into his eddy, which seems surprisingly deep and spacious, as he pulls out a long parchment and unfurls it for you to read:
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[ASK ITI TO CHOOSE TECHNIQUE {#} to select the option you're interested in while holding your weapon. You must do each step, even if you select a (blank) option for those that have them. When finished, ASK ITI ABOUT FINISH to review and confirm.]
Modifications
Attendant Iti reaches into his eddy, which seems surprisingly deep and spacious, as he pulls out a long parchment and unfurls it for you to read:
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[ASK ITI TO CHOOSE MODIFICATION {#} to select the option you're interested in while holding your weapon. You must do each step, even if you select a (blank) option for those that have them. When finished, ASK ITI ABOUT FINISH to review and confirm.]
Colors
Attendant Iti reaches into his eddy, which seems surprisingly deep and spacious, as he pulls out a long parchment and unfurls it for you to read:
Colors |
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[ASK ITI TO CHOOSE COLOR {#} to select the option you're interested in while holding your weapon. You must do each step, even if you select a (blank) option for those that have them. When finished, ASK ITI ABOUT FINISH to review and confirm.]
Symbols
Attendant Iti reaches into his eddy, which seems surprisingly deep and spacious, as he pulls out a long parchment and unfurls it for you to read:
Colors |
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[ASK ITI TO CHOOSE SYMBOL {#} to select the option you're interested in while holding your weapon. You must do each step, even if you select a (blank) option for those that have them. When finished, ASK ITI ABOUT FINISH to review and confirm.]