Item:Two-headed copper snake: Difference between revisions

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|noun=snake
|look=Twinned heads jut from a single body, which is forged from copper in a lifelike, hissing pose. Hued most vividly in the crevices of the ornamentation, a malachite green patina coats the detailed scales along the length of the malformed reptile. A pattern of repeating diamonds is polished along the back, revealing the rich, warm metallic hue under the oxidation. Two leather straps attached on the underbelly are designed to buckle along the wearer's arm.
|MTag=copper, leather
|CTag=copper, malachite, green, patina, metallic, oxidation
|wearloc=arms
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