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Introduced as [[Tuesday Tidings]] 109. |
Introduced as [[Tuesday Tidings]] 109. |
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Introduced as Tuesday Tidings 109.
Description
Were it not for its quick, serpentine movements, the silk snippet could easily be mistaken for a stray scrap of fabric caught on the breeze. Instead, it strongly resembles a flying eel, swimming swiftly through the air with a ribbony body that terminates in a shredded row of improvised teeth.
Recall
The silk snippet is the product of the esoteric Ilduyeno Enchantment, which employs Elemental magic to animate violent fabric constructs with the power of Air. The same enchantment that animates these constructs also causes great damage to the fabric when the silk snippet is destroyed. Still, those sufficiently proficient in skinning techniques may salvage enough threads to be of interest to craftsmen who deal in scraps. According to the rumors, the enchantment was originally designed as an act of trade sabotage by an especially competitive player of the Elothean textile industry.
They are not known to cast any recognized spells.
They are not known to carry loot in locked boxes.