Item:Austere steely blue kimono cut to display a Longleaf lotusweave under-robe: Difference between revisions
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Latest revision as of 11:08, 20 January 2024
austere steely blue kimono cut to display a Longleaf lotusweave under-robe | |
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Look: | Crisply pleated steelsilk is exquisitely patterned with monsoon clouds, the blustery fabric broken by a large split down the middle to reveal the lustrous material below. The tempestuous blue tones of the lotusweave under-robe echo the storm-hued sash wrapped firmly around the waist, creating the impression that the lustrous material is rippling below a turbulent sky of clouds. |
Weight: | 60 stones |
Metal: | Unknown |
Appraised Cost: | 5,000,000 Kronars4,000,000 Lirums <br />3,608,000 Dokoras <br />5,000 LTBpoints <br />5,000 Tickets <br />5,000 Scrips <br /> |
Properties: | This is an article of clothing.
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Sources: | Source is Limited Treasures (2) |
Verbs
Non-Elothean:
- RUB: You fiddle with your kimono, but the complex Elothean construction leaves you baffled.
- PUSH: You fiddle with your kimono, but the complex Elothean construction leaves you baffled.
- PULL: You fiddle with your kimono, but the complex Elothean construction leaves you baffled.
- SHAKE: You fiddle with your kimono, but the complex Elothean construction leaves you baffled.
Elothean:
- RUB: You smooth the folds of your kimono, taking a moment to appreciate the luxurious silk and high-quality construction.
- PUSH: You give a small shrug of your shoulders, sending the long bell sleeves of your kimono over your hands before crossing your arms in front of you, hands tucked in the opposite sleeves.
- PULL: You pull your sleeves up to your elbows with one elegant motion.
- SHAKE: You adjust the supple folds of your kimono, creating the effect of a rippling waterfall of silk around you.