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====Two Taps====
====Two Taps====
Essentially, instead of a traditional tap and look, you get two taps. The cloak will switch to one of these taps when you interact with it in certain ways. (The spiders within the cloak may also switch to one of these taps on their own.) As with all items, each tap must be 80 characters or less and must adhere to our [[Alteration#Items|general alteration guidelines]].
Essentially, instead of a traditional tap and look, you get two taps. The cloak will switch to one of these taps when you interact with it in certain ways. (The spiders within the cloak may also switch to one of these taps on their own.) As with all items, each tap must be 80 characters or less and must adhere to our [[Alteration#Items|general alteration guidelines]].
*Each tap must be consistent with the base color you chose for the short name. (So if you have a sanguine spidersilk cloak, each tap must be a variation of a sanguine spidersilk cloak, though you can tweak the order of this wording if desired (for example, "a cloak of sanguine spidersilk".)
*Each tap must be consistent with the base color you chose for the short name. (So if you have a sanguine spidersilk cloak, each tap must be a variation of a sanguine spidersilk cloak, though you can tweak the order of this wording if desired (for example, "a cloak of sanguine spidersilk".)
*Because the cloak is created by the spiders, the material cannot be changed from spidersilk, and they cannot add additional materials to it. So your design should focus on color, pattern, and cut.
*Because the cloak is created by the spiders, the primary material must be spidersilk. But they can add other materials to the cloak.
*The clasp can be mentioned in the tap, but it needs to match the actual clasp attached to the cloak. (See below for clasp rules.)
*The clasp can be mentioned in the tap, but it needs to match the actual clasp attached to the cloak. (See below for clasp rules.)
*The actual spiders that live in the cloak can be mentioned in either tap, but they must be tiny spiders (not a specific species of spider).
*The actual spiders that live in the cloak can be mentioned in either tap, but they must be tiny spiders (not a specific species of spider).



Latest revision as of 05:07, 24 November 2024

General Rules

Short Name

  • A [color] spidersilk cloak: Only the color can be altered, and it must be 15 characters or shorter (including spaces).
  • The adjective (spidersilk) and noun (cloak) cannot be changed.

Two Taps

Essentially, instead of a traditional tap and look, you get two taps. The cloak will switch to one of these taps when you interact with it in certain ways. (The spiders within the cloak may also switch to one of these taps on their own.) As with all items, each tap must be 80 characters or less and must adhere to our general alteration guidelines.

  • Each tap must be consistent with the base color you chose for the short name. (So if you have a sanguine spidersilk cloak, each tap must be a variation of a sanguine spidersilk cloak, though you can tweak the order of this wording if desired (for example, "a cloak of sanguine spidersilk".)
  • Because the cloak is created by the spiders, the primary material must be spidersilk. But they can add other materials to the cloak.
  • The clasp can be mentioned in the tap, but it needs to match the actual clasp attached to the cloak. (See below for clasp rules.)
  • The actual spiders that live in the cloak can be mentioned in either tap, but they must be tiny spiders (not a specific species of spider).

Look and Read

Due to how this item works, the look and the read cannot be altered.

Clasp

  • A [metal] spider-shaped clasp: The metal must be 15 characters or shorter, and if it is a rare material, you must provide it.
  • The adjective (spider-shaped) and noun (clasp) cannot be changed.
  • The tap, look, and read can be altered if desired, but they must be consistent with its being a [metal] spider-shaped clasp. All other alteration rules apply.

Example

  • a haematic spidersilk cloak
  • tap 1: a stately cloak of shadowy haematic spidersilk scattered with tiny spiders
  • tap 2: a cobweb-draped cloak of haematic spidersilk encased in opalescent webbing
  • clasp: a diacan spider-shaped clasp