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|CTag=blue,silk
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|wearloc=head, shirt (with armor), shoulders, pants
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The fabric looks different when worn by women and men.

On Women, the fabric can be:

a calf-length moonsilk sarong tied at the side<br />
a thigh-length moonsilk sarong knotted at one side<br />
a snug moonsilk bandeau wrapped around the chest<br />
a softly draped moonsilk dress with a knotted halter-neck<br />
a flowing moonsilk headdress<br />
a moonsilk turban<br />
a lightweight moonsilk shawl draped over the arms<br />
a short moonsilk cape fluttering from the shoulders<br />

On Men, the fabric can be:

a calf-length moonsilk sarong tied at the side<br />
a simple moonsilk loincloth wrapped around the hips<br />
a sleeveless moonsilk vest secured by pins at the shoulders<br />
a pleated moonsilk toga with one end draped over the shoulder<br />
a flowing moonsilk headdress<br />
a moonsilk turban<br />
a lightweight moonsilk shawl draped over the arms<br />
a short moonsilk cape fluttering from the shoulders<br />

==Verbs==
==Verbs==
* {{com|TURN}}: You arrange your fabric, carefully pleating and folding it until it can be worn as a turban (folded) or headdress (unfolded).
* {{com|TURN}}: You arrange your fabric, carefully pleating and folding it until it can be worn as a turban (folded) or headdress (unfolded).
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* {{com|FOLD}}: You fold your moonsilk fabric in half lengthwise.
* {{com|FOLD}}: You fold your moonsilk fabric in half lengthwise.
* {{com|UNFOLD}}: You shake out the folds in your moonsilk fabric.
* {{com|UNFOLD}}: You shake out the folds in your moonsilk fabric.

==Gender Specific Information==
The fabric looks different when worn by women and men.

On Women, the fabric can be:
* a calf-length moonsilk sarong tied at the side
* a thigh-length moonsilk sarong knotted at one side
* a snug moonsilk bandeau wrapped around the chest
* a softly draped moonsilk dress with a knotted halter-neck
* a flowing moonsilk headdress
* a moonsilk turban
* a lightweight moonsilk shawl draped over the arms
* a short moonsilk cape fluttering from the shoulders

On Men, the fabric can be:
* a calf-length moonsilk sarong tied at the side
* a simple moonsilk loincloth wrapped around the hips
* a sleeveless moonsilk vest secured by pins at the shoulders
* a pleated moonsilk toga with one end draped over the shoulder
* a flowing moonsilk headdress
* a moonsilk turban
* a lightweight moonsilk shawl draped over the arms
* a short moonsilk cape fluttering from the shoulders

Revision as of 08:18, 19 November 2014

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length of moonsilk fabric
Look: The pale blue material is woven of raw silk, then stone-washed to shrink it slightly and give it a low nap, resulting in a heavy fabric with a lush sheen. Each edge has been finished with an intricate silver-beaded net web that ends in long tassels.
Weight: 10 stones
Metal: Unknown
Appraised Cost: 15,000 Kronars12,000 Lirums <br />10,824 Dokoras <br />15 LTBpoints <br />15 Tickets <br />15 Scrips <br />
Properties:
  • This item is worn in the head or shirt (with armor) or shoulders or pants slot.
  • This item has more than normal or unusual verbs.
Dimensions: 12 length x 9 width x 1 height
Sources: Source is Anyaila's Fine Clothing

Verbs

  • TURN: You arrange your fabric, carefully pleating and folding it until it can be worn as a turban (folded) or headdress (unfolded).
  • TURN: You arrange your fabric, carefully pleating and folding it until it can be worn as a shawl (folded) or cape (unfolded).
  • TURN: You arrange your fabric, carefully pleating and folding it until it can be worn as a short sarong or loincloth (folded) or calf-length sarong (unfolded).
  • TURN: You arrange your fabric, carefully pleating and folding it until it can be worn as a bandeau/sleeveless vest (folded) or dress/toga (unfolded).
  • FOLD: You fold your moonsilk fabric in half lengthwise.
  • UNFOLD: You shake out the folds in your moonsilk fabric.

Gender Specific Information

The fabric looks different when worn by women and men.

On Women, the fabric can be:

  • a calf-length moonsilk sarong tied at the side
  • a thigh-length moonsilk sarong knotted at one side
  • a snug moonsilk bandeau wrapped around the chest
  • a softly draped moonsilk dress with a knotted halter-neck
  • a flowing moonsilk headdress
  • a moonsilk turban
  • a lightweight moonsilk shawl draped over the arms
  • a short moonsilk cape fluttering from the shoulders

On Men, the fabric can be:

  • a calf-length moonsilk sarong tied at the side
  • a simple moonsilk loincloth wrapped around the hips
  • a sleeveless moonsilk vest secured by pins at the shoulders
  • a pleated moonsilk toga with one end draped over the shoulder
  • a flowing moonsilk headdress
  • a moonsilk turban
  • a lightweight moonsilk shawl draped over the arms
  • a short moonsilk cape fluttering from the shoulders