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Revision as of 21:21, 20 November 2024
haralun scythe with a gloomwood handle | |
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Look: | Sharpened to a wicked edge, the curved blade ends in a point that is sharpened on both sides. The dense wood of the handle has been polished to bring out the purple hints in the grain. |
Type: | Polearms |
Range: | pole |
Puncture: | moderate (7/28) |
Slice: | great (11/28) |
Impact: | fair (5/28) |
Fire: | no (0/28) |
Cold: | no (0/28) |
Electric: | no (0/28) |
Force of Impact: | poorly (3/17) |
Balance: | decently (6/17) |
Suitedness: | decently (6/17) |
Construction: | rather reinforced (11/18) |
Metal: | Yes |
Weight: | 50 stones |
Appraised Cost: | 1,500,000 Kronars1,200,000 Lirums <br />1,082,400 Dokoras <br />1,500 LTBpoints <br />1,500 Tickets <br />1,500 Scrips <br /> |
Properties: | |
Dimensions: | 22 length x 2 width x 1 height |
Sources: | Source is Natural Halberd, Halberdashery |
Verb | Actions |
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BOW | First Person: Leaning on your haralun scythe, you bow deeply from the waist. |
No messaging for second person. | |
Third Person: <Player> leans on <his/her> haralun scythe and bows deeply from the waist. | |
CLEAN | First Person: You wipe at the gloomwood haft of your scythe, eventually cleaning all the dirt away. |
No messaging for second person. | |
Third Person: <Player> wipes at the gloomwood haft of <his/her> haralun scythe, eventually cleaning all the dirt away. | |
CLUTCH | First Person: You wrap your hands around the gloomwood haft of your scythe and clutch it tightly. |
No messaging for second person. | |
Third Person: <Player> wraps <his/her> hands around the gloomwood haft of <his/her> scythe and clutches it tightly, <his/her> knuckles turning white with the effort. | |
FIDGET | First Person: You fidget with your scythe, drumming your fingers on the gloomwood of the haft. |
No messaging for second person. | |
Third Person: <Player> fidgets with <his/her> scythe, drumming <his/her> fingers on the gloomwood of the haft. | |
FLIP | First Person: You casually flip your haralun scythe upside down and then back right side up. |
No messaging for second person. | |
Third Person: <Player> casually flips <his/her> haralun scythe upside down and then back right side up. | |
PAT | First Person: You pat the gloomwood haft of your scythe, checking for damage. |
No messaging for second person. | |
Third Person: <Player> pats the gloomwood haft of <his/her> scythe, checking for damage. | |
PET | First Person: You run your hands along the gloomwood haft of your scythe, staring into the distance as you think. |
No messaging for second person. | |
Third Person: <Player> runs your hands along the gloomwood haft of <his/her> scythe, haralun <color> eyes lost in thought. | |
PINCH | First Person: You hold your haralun scythe outstretched between your fingers. |
No messaging for second person. | |
Third Person: <Player> holds <his/her> haralun scythe outstretched between your fingers. | |
SLAP | First Person: You slap your haralun scythe with the palms of your hands. |
No messaging for second person. | |
Third Person: <Player> slaps <his/her> haralun scythe with the palms of <his/her> hands. | |
WAVE | First Person: Lifting your haralun scythe, you wave it idly through the air. |
No messaging for second person. | |
Third Person: <Player> lifts <his/her> haralun scythe and waves it idly through the air. |