Item:Lapis-hued bolus

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lapis-hued bolus
Look: It is a lump of unidentifiable, faintly shimmering substance. Further study could be of use.
Weight: 5 stones
Metal: No
Uses: 1
Appraised Cost: 3125000 Kronars2,500,000 Lirums <br />2,255,000 Dokoras <br />3,125 LTBpoints <br />3,125 Tickets <br />3,125 Scrips <br />
Properties: This is an item.
  • This item is styled or has special functions for Bards.
Dimensions: 1 length x 1 width x 1 height
Sources: Source is Wild magic (concept)

STUDY (Non Bard)

The lapis-hued bolus is commonly used to impart the knowledge necessary to modify the appearance of pets or items summoned via compatible spells or abilities.  The lapis-hued bolus is intended to alter the appearance of the lesser naga created by the Beckon the Naga spell.
Since you aren't a Bard, the finer details of the lapis-hued bolus elude you.

STUDY bolus (Bard)

The lapis-hued bolus is commonly used to impart the knowledge necessary to modify the appearance of pets or items summoned via compatible spells or abilities.  The lapis-hued bolus is intended to alter the appearance of the lesser naga created by the Beckon the Naga spell.
You've already learned to customize your Beckon the Naga.
[If you use the lapis-hued bolus, it will replace your existing customization.]
You are rather sure you could INVOKE the lapis-hued bolus.
Were the lapis-hued bolus to be activated, the following modifications would be made:
- - - - - Base Description: "a lapis-hued lesser naga" LONG Description: "a dark lapis-hued lesser naga trailing gold dust" LOOK Description: "Glittering motes gust off the gold-edged deep blue scales of the lesser naga. No sooner do they leave the serpentine body than they gain a life of their own, swirling and fluttering in a spiraled aura around it. Each movement of the naga is accompanied by shrill countermelodies." - - - - -