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==Verbs== |
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Latest revision as of 23:15, 25 November 2020
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pair of steel spurs | |
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Look: | These rugged-looking steel spurs have a straight tail, extra-heavy brass buckles and thick leather bands. |
Weight: | 5 stones |
Metal: | Yes |
Appraised Cost: | 5,000 Kronars4,000 Lirums <br />3,608 Dokoras <br />5 LTBpoints <br />5 Tickets <br />5 Scrips <br /> |
Properties: |
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Dimensions: | 1 length x 1 width x 1 height |
Sources: | Source is Force of Habit (3), Force of Habit (2), Force of Habit (1) |
Verbs
- STUDY: As you study the spurs, you think you could probably wear, remove, clean, rub, turn and poke them.
- WEAR: You bend down and buckle on your spurs.
- [Player] bends down and buckles on a pair of enameled steel spurs.
- REMOVE: You unbuckle your spurs, undo the straps and take them off.
- [Player] unbuckles her steel spurs, undoes the straps and takes them off.
- CLEAN: You free the rowel of one of your spurs from a pebble that was keeping it from turning.
- [Player] pulls a pebble from the rowel of one of her steel spurs.
- POKE: You stamp your foot, making your spurs jingle.
- [Player] stamps her foot, making her steel spurs jingle.
- RUB: You polish your spurs, rubbing at some discolored spots.
- [Player] polishes her steel spurs, rubbing at some discolored spots.
- TURN: You spin the rowels of your spurs, first one then the other, making sure they turn freely.
- [Player] checks the rowels of her steel spurs, turning each of them to check their movement.