Item:Living cloak of flowers nestled among vines

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living cloak of <flowers> nestled among <health> vines
Look: Fastened at the collar by a simple green-gold clasp set with a Taisidon emerald, the cloak is lined with gold-tinged fae-spun silk and formed of a living weave of vines draping to the ground in a cascade of <flowers>.
Weight: 20 stones
Metal: Unknown
Appraised Cost: 937,500 Kronars750,000 Lirums <br />676,500 Dokoras <br />937.5 LTBpoints <br />937.5 Tickets <br />937.5 Scrips <br />
Properties:
  • This is an atmo item that will periodically emit messaging to the entire room.
  • This item is a container or has pockets.
  • This item is worn in the shoulders slot.
  • This item has more than normal or unusual verbs.
Capacity: 3 length x 3 width x 3 height (200 stones)
Sources: Source is Taisidon Mystery 450/End Loot, Taisidon Mystery 446/A'baya Esplanade, Taisidon Mystery 443/A'baya Esplanade, Taisidon Mystery 439/A'baya Esplanade, Taisidon Mystery 435/A'baya Esplanade

The vine cloak's appearance changes when worn and is sensitive to the seasons. Different flowers will bloom on the vines, dependent on the time of year.

Season Flowers
Winter delicate white boneflowers
Spring pale blue sirese flowers
Summer brilliant yellow snapdragons
Fall bright red firefall blooms

When not worn this item appears as: a squirming bunch of vines

STUDY:

Depending on the mood, hunger, health, season and perhaps any number of other whims that strike the vines at any given moment, the cloak could be manipulated in the following ways: PUT items within, OPEN, CLOSE, WEAR, REMOVE, PUSH, PULL, CLENCH, HUG, WAVE, PUNCH, ROLL, TURN, YANK or FEED.
You can RUB the vine cloak while worn to temporarily put the vines into a less animated state, but this won't last and may harm the vine cloak if done too much. You can TICKLE the vine cloak to rouse the vines back to a more active state.
The cloak will bond to the first to wear it, though the owner can choose to BREAK the bond. Doing so will most certainly upset the vines, perhaps in more ways than one.

ANALYZE:

Potency Crystal Usage:
The vine cloaks are a living entity that must be cared for by its owner. Should the vines die, the only way to revive them is through the power of a potency crystal.
--The vine cloak is still alive and cannot benefit from a potency crystal at this time.
Infuser Stone Usage:
Using an infuser stone on a living cloak of bright red firefall blooms nestled among vines can grant it 30 days of sustenance. While under said protection, it will not lose health. Additional stones can be used to add 30 days each.
The vine cloak currently has no lasting sustenance and its owner must FEED it to maintain it.
Using an infuser stone will provide sustained nourishment until Mon Oct 19 14:00:46 ET 2020.
You can't tell anything else about a living cloak of bright red firefall blooms nestled among vines.

WEAR:

You drape a squirming bunch of vines from your shoulders, and its tendrils come alive, enfolding you in a strong embrace.

REMOVE:

You tug gently at the vine cloak, and its many vines cooperatively slither off from your shoulders and into your hand.

RUB:

You gently rub your hands along the vine cloak, soothing the lush emerald green tendrils and encouraging them to sleep.

TICKLE:

You tickle your fingertips against the vine cloak, encouraging the tendrils to be more active!

OPEN:

You affectionately rub the vines of your cloak, coaxing them to loosen their grip on you. Slowly they relax, unravelling and hanging casually from your shoulders.

CLOSE:

You tug gently at the vines, and they begin to coil tightly about your body in a firm embrace.

PUSH:

You rub your hand down the lush emerald green vines of your cloak, taking care to avoid the vibrant scarlet nightshade blossoms. The vines shift lazily but soon settle back to their original spots.

PULL:

You tug on the vine cloak lightly, and the vines sullenly coil around your body, draping lazily into loose, lush emerald green loops.

CLENCH:

When dry:
You reach for one of the tendrils and give it a squeeze, causing the whole cloak to come alive as the vines probe curiously towards the ground. As they reach your ankles, half of the mass anchors itself into the ground and the other half constricts, pulling you off balance! You tumble over!
When wet:
You reach for one of the tendrils and give it a squeeze, causing the whole cloak to come alive as the vines probe curiously towards the ground. Satisfied, the vines anchor themselves into the ground and then slowly stretch back up, efficiently absorbing the water dripping from you.

HUG:

You hug your cloak to yourself. The tendrils slither around your body, clenching and unclenching to return the hug.

WAVE:

You brush a hand along the front of your vine cloak. The tendrils sweep away from your body and wave lazily in the air for a moment before settling back into place.

PUNCH:

You punch the vine cloak! The lush emerald green tendrils retract and constrict immediately, pinching you in return!
Actually, using a weapon would probably be a bit more effective.

ROLL:

You fiddle with one of the idle lush emerald green tendrils of the vine cloak, twirling it around a finger.

TURN:

You gently adjust the swaying vines of your vine cloak, encouraging them to rest more comfortable against you.

YANK:

You sharply yank one of the vines of your vine cloak! The tendrils constrict tightly, stealing your breath!

FEED:

(Initial message)
You relax your body, allowing the vines to roam downward to test the ground for nutrients.
The vines sink deeply into the dirt and begin to feed, binding you in place.
(in progress)
The feeding vines undulate in a pleased manner as they gorge themselves on the rich nutrients in the dirt.
(complete)
The mass of feeding vines retract from the dirt, having their fill of the rich nutrients. They rapidly slither back up around your body, allowing you to move once again.

BREAK:

You reach for one of the tendrils and draw it close. Without hesitation, you rip the tendril savagely from the mass, severing it in a cruel act of betrayal. The writhing mass constricts into a tight ball as if clutching the wound, but just as swiftly explodes into a terrible frenzy of slapping, slashing, stinging strikes.
At last, the vicious onslaught has played itself out. The vines noticeably weakens, its flowers fading and vines withering. The tendrils barely move anymore.
(This action wounds the former owner.)

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