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Latest revision as of 14:48, 9 June 2014
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orange leather sheath with copper ties | |
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Look: | Tiny emeralds depict a soaring dove on one side. |
Weight: | 30 stones |
Metal: | Unknown |
Appraised Cost: | 69,291 Kronars55,432.8 Lirums <br />50,000.386 Dokoras <br />69.291 LTBpoints <br />69.291 Tickets <br />69.291 Scrips <br /> |
Properties: |
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Capacity: | 8 length x 2 width x 1 height (50 stones) |
Sources: | Source is Peaceful Intentions (2), Peaceful Intentions (1) |
comes with the slender dagger with a spider-shaped grip
- STUDY: Studying your orange sheath, you could TIE it in order to secure a light edged weapon, though you would have to UNTIE the sheath before wielding the weapon. In addition you can ADJUST, PULL, PUSH, SHAKE and TURN the orange sheath.
- : You meticulously wrap and twist the copper ties on your orange sheath around the blade's hilt, visibly securing it in place.
- : You work at the copper ties, carefully untwisting them so that they may hang loosely from the sheath, freeing your blade in the process.
- ADJUST: You look over the copper ties securing your orange sheath.
- PULL: You grip the copper bound hilt jutting from your orange sheath, prepared to draw, but the weapon is firmly secured.
- PUSH: You rest your hand on the copper bound hilt jutting from the orange sheath.
- SHAKE: You twist your orange sheath about, seeking a more comfortable position for it to ride.
- TURN: You transfer your orange sheath so it hangs along the other side of your body.