Item:Length of amethyst damask fabric: Difference between revisions
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|MTag=damask |
|MTag=damask |
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|CTag=amethyst,purple |
|CTag=amethyst,purple |
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|ptype=clothing |
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|verby=Yes |
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|pcrystal=No |
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|atmos=No |
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|istone=No |
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|wearloc=head, shirt (with armor), shoulders, pants |
|wearloc=head, shirt (with armor), shoulders, pants |
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|weight=10 |
|weight=10 |
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|appcost=1,250 |
|appcost=1,250 |
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|rarity=treasure map |
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|lsize=12 |
|lsize=12 |
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|wsize=9 |
|wsize=9 |
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|hsize=1 |
|hsize=1 |
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|enchanted=No |
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|feature-change=No |
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|sourcetype=- |
|sourcetype=- |
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|list=amethyst damask fabric |
|list=amethyst damask fabric |
Latest revision as of 10:50, 6 August 2023
length of amethyst damask fabric | |
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Look: | You see nothing unusual. |
Weight: | 10 stones |
Metal: | Unknown |
Appraised Cost: | 1,250 Kronars1,000 Lirums <br />902 Dokoras <br />1.25 LTBpoints <br />1.25 Tickets <br />1.25 Scrips <br /> |
Properties: | This is an article of clothing.
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Dimensions: | 12 length x 9 width x 1 height |
Sources: | This can be found from a Treasure Map or Glass Egg Source is Item:Worn and tattered map |
See Length of Fabric for a full list of verbs and gender specific details on the various styles of this item.
STUDY fabric:
You study your amethyst damask fabric. The rectangular piece of cloth is big enough to wrap around you in a variety of ways. You're sure you can TURN it to determine how it is worn, as well as FOLD and UNFOLD it to lengthen or shorten it.
TURN options:
You arrange your fabric, carefully pleating and folding it until it can be worn as a bandeau/sleeveless vest (folded) or dress/toga (unfolded).
You arrange your fabric, carefully pleating and folding it until it can be worn as a turban (folded) or headdress (unfolded).
You arrange your fabric, carefully pleating and folding it until it can be worn as a shawl (folded) or cape (unfolded).
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).