Item:Diaphanous ivory silk cloth edged with delicate lace: Difference between revisions
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|MTag=silk,lace |
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|CTag=white,ivory |
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|type=misc |
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|type=instrument tool |
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|metal=no |
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|weight=5 |
|weight=5 |
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|appcost=1,000 |
|appcost=1,000 |
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|rarity=festival |
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|lsize=3 |
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|wsize=3 |
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|hsize=1 |
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|enchanted=No |
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|feature-change=No |
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|generator=No |
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|itype=instrument cloth |
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* {{com|wipe}} <instrument> with cloth: Using your cloth, you expertly drain and dry out your blackened zills. Your cloth soaks up the water easily, but remains noticably damp afterwards. |
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* {{tt|wring}} <instrument> with cloth: Using your cloth, you expertly drain and dry out your blackened zills. Unfortunately, your soaking wet cloth prevents you from drying as much as you could have. |
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* {{com|wring}}: You wring out a sopping wet silk cloth, water pouring out to splash at your feet. |
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* {{tt|wring}}: You wring out a wet silk cloth, water dribbling down your hands to splash at your feet. |
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* {{tt|wring}}: You wring out a damp silk cloth, squeezing out the last bit of water. |
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* {{tt|wring}}: You wring a dry silk cloth into a twisted rope, then shake it out again. |
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Revision as of 09:33, 17 October 2025
| diaphanous ivory silk cloth edged with delicate lace | |
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| Look: | The silk cloth is as dry as a bone! |
| Weight: | 5 stones |
| Metal: | No |
| Appraised Cost: | 1,000 Kronars800 Lirums <br />721.6 Dokoras <br />1 LTBpoints <br />1 Tickets <br />1 Scrips <br /> |
| Properties: | This is an item.
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| Dimensions: | 3 length x 3 width x 1 height |
| Sources: | Source is House of All Hues (1) |
- WIPE <instrument> with cloth: Using your cloth, you expertly drain and dry out your blackened zills. Your cloth soaks up the water easily, but remains noticably damp afterwards.
- WRING <instrument> with cloth: Using your cloth, you expertly drain and dry out your blackened zills. Unfortunately, your soaking wet cloth prevents you from drying as much as you could have.
- WRING: You wring out a sopping wet silk cloth, water pouring out to splash at your feet.
- WRING: You wring out a wet silk cloth, water dribbling down your hands to splash at your feet.
- WRING: You wring out a damp silk cloth, squeezing out the last bit of water.
- WRING: You wring a dry silk cloth into a twisted rope, then shake it out again.