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==Verbs==
==Verbs==
* {{com|clean}}: You rub gingerly at the glass covering the compass face, managing to smear the accumulated wealth of fingerprints, sap and other, less immediately identifiable marks on its surface.
* {{com|clean}}: You rub gingerly at the glass covering the compass face, managing to smear the accumulated wealth of fingerprints, sap and other, less immediately identifiable marks on its surface.

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watered steel compass etched with a soaring falcon
Look: You gaze at your steel compass, watching the needle swing back and forth til it finally stops moving and points <direction>.
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:
Dimensions: 1 length x 1 width x 1 height
Sources: Source is Sutler's Wagon

Verbs

  • CLEAN: You rub gingerly at the glass covering the compass face, managing to smear the accumulated wealth of fingerprints, sap and other, less immediately identifiable marks on its surface.
  • EXAMINE: You gaze at your brass compass, watching the needle swing back and forth til it finally stops moving and points <direction>.
  • EXHALE: The glass cover on your brass compass fogs up.
  • SHAKE: You shake your brass compass gently, holding it up to your ear. There seems to be a definite rattling noise within.
  • TAP: The needle on a battered brass compass with a cracked crystal swings around wildly as you tap the case.
  • TURN: You turn your brass compass around, staring dubiously at the needle. It doesn't really seem to help you much.