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- Infobox entry on force of impact
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pearl-handled dagger | |
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Look: | The hilt of the dagger is covered on each side with a plate of mother-of-pearl, and silver chasing decorates the blade. |
Type: | Light Edged \ Light Thrown |
Range: | melee |
Puncture: | fair (5/28) |
Slice: | somewhat fair (4/28) |
Impact: | dismal (1/28) |
Force of Impact: | Unknown |
Balance: | well (9/17) |
Suitedness: | poorly (3/17) |
Construction: | highly protected (13/18) |
Metal: | Yes |
Weight: | 10 stones |
Appraised Cost: | 1,250 Kronars1,000 Lirums <br />902 Dokoras <br />1.25 LTBpoints <br />1.25 Tickets <br />1.25 Scrips <br /> |
Properties: |
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Dimensions: | 2 length x 1 width x 1 height |
Sources: | Source is Snow lynx fur cloak lavishly accented with red fox pelts, Quelling the Riot/End loot, Prison Riot: The Aftermath/End loot, Item:Snow lynx fur cloak lavishly accented with red fox pelts |
Verbs
- STUDY: As you study the dagger, you think you could probably push, pull, rub, clean, tap and tilt it.
- PUSH: You strop your dagger, putting a keener edge on the blade.
- PULL: Flipping over your dagger, you sharpen the other side on its blade.
- RUB: Very carefully, you run your thumb along the blade of your dagger, testing its sharpness.
- CLEAN: You wipe the blood both old and new from the blade of your dagger.
- TAP: You test the point of your dagger with your finger.
- TILT: You try the balance of your dagger, holding it loosely to find the center of its weight.