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: The harness seems able to hang one or two weapons from the back.
: The harness seems able to hang one or two weapons from the back.
: You think you could also wave, turn, pull, and prod the harness.
: You think you could also wave, turn, pull, and prod the harness.
* {{com|prod}}: An immense dirt construct is perfectly motionless, as if the force that drives it has been temporarily cut off.
* {{com|prod}}:
* {{com|pull}}:
* {{com|pull}}: You tug at your empty harness.
* {{com|turn}}: You place your hand on your steel weapon harness as you inspect it closely for any flaws or imperfections.
* {{com|turn}}:
* {{com|wave}}:
* {{com|wave}}: You thump the empty harness strapped to your back.

Revision as of 22:59, 17 March 2017


articulated steel weapon harness
Look: The linked plates of each of its straps, designed to cross over shoulders and under arms, also serve to conceal a buttery soft leather backing no doubt intended to reduce chafing. A front plate covering the buckle and situated to rest over the wearer's sternum, bears an abstract design featuring four elongated triangles converging upon a slightly raised central boss, all enameled in a bright ruby-red hue.
Weight: 15 stones
Metal: Unknown
Appraised Cost: 150,000 Kronars120,000 Lirums <br />108,240 Dokoras <br />150 LTBpoints <br />150 Tickets <br />150 Scrips <br />
Properties:
  • This item is worn in the back slot.
  • This item has more than normal or unusual verbs.
Dimensions: 18 length x 2 width x 2 height
Sources: Source is Drathrok's Duskruin 422/Incidental loot, Drathrok's Duskruin 421/Incidental loot
  • STUDY: Studying the harness, you're fairly sure you could do the following: PROD, PULL, TURN, WAVE.
The harness seems able to hang one or two weapons from the back.
You think you could also wave, turn, pull, and prod the harness.
  • PROD: An immense dirt construct is perfectly motionless, as if the force that drives it has been temporarily cut off.
  • PULL: You tug at your empty harness.
  • TURN: You place your hand on your steel weapon harness as you inspect it closely for any flaws or imperfections.
  • WAVE: You thump the empty harness strapped to your back.