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Found on the [[River Dreamer]] in location 13 of the map. |
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==Verbs== |
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{{com|turn}} : You turn the key at the back of your music box. |
{{com|turn}} : You turn the key at the back of your music box. |
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{{com|open}} : You open your music box. |
{{com|open}} : You open your music box. |
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ivory-inlaid music box | |
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Look: | On the back of the jewelry box is a small metal key. |
Weight: | Unknown |
Metal: | Unknown |
Appraised Cost: | 187,500 Kronars150,000 Lirums <br />135,300 Dokoras <br />187.5 LTBpoints <br />187.5 Tickets <br />187.5 Scrips <br /> |
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Dimensions: | ? length x ? width x ? height |
Capacity: | ? length x ? width x ? height (? stones) |
Sources: | Sold by Harbor Ships for 187,500 Kronars Source is Rusty Barnacle, River Dreamer, Night Sky's Hair, Marsh Skipper |
Found on the River Dreamer in location 13 of the map.
Verbs
TURN : You turn the key at the back of your music box. OPEN : You open your music box.
The music box in your hand begins to play a rollicking melody with a rhythm that reminds you of the sound of water ripples licking at a sun-warmed beach on a breezy summer afternoon. Set on a platform within the box is a silver-gilded dolphin gliding in joyful dips and turns in time with the music. His mouth is curved in the perpetual smile common to his kind, and his onyx chip eyes seem to twinkle with a mischievous glint as he leaps and dives through his invisible ocean waves.
Roundtime 5 secs.
The circle of obsidian moves slightly in its place on your forehead.
The music box in your hand continues to play its rollicking, rolling melody.
You glance down to see an ivory-inlaid music box in your right hand and nothing in your left hand.
The music box in your hand plays a rising crescendo of notes that crash on the ear like waves against a cliff. > The music box in your hand plays a few last rolling notes before winding to a stop and falling silent.