Item:Diminutive platinum toad
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diminutive platinum toad | |
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Look: | It appears to be a tiny mechanical charm constructed in the shape of a toad. The tiny creature is well polished, and adorned with articulated jewel-like eyes. A small key protrudes from the side of its belly, nearly imperceptible except when examined closely. Equally as diminutive, a tiny button has been placed in the center of the platinum toad's back, disguised as a large wart.
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Weight: | 2 stones |
Metal: | Unknown |
Appraised Cost: | 81,625 Kronars65,300 Lirums <br />58,900.6 Dokoras <br />81.625 LTBpoints <br />81.625 Tickets <br />81.625 Scrips <br /> |
Properties: |
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Dimensions: | 1 length x 1 width x 1 height |
Sources: | Source is Squat Bungalow (2), Squat Bungalow (1), Item:Dusky black velvet pouch slung from a shining platinum cord, Dusky black velvet pouch slung from a shining platinum cord |
Sold in a dusky black velvet pouch slung from a shining platinum cord.
Appears to bond to first wearer.
Turn toad to wind it up. It tells you when it is fully wound.
Push button on toad or rub toad to activate/deactivate. Needs rewinding after deactivation.
Wear toad to put it on your shoulder
Atmospherics
- A diminutive platinum toad puffs out its belly and cheeks, quickly doubling in size! After much straining, it lets loose with a colossal *RIBBIT!*, and falls back on your shoulder.
- A diminutive platinum toad flicks out a shiny red tongue to polish its bulbous jewel-like eyes, thumping its webbed foot in a pleased manner on your shoulder.
- From its perch on <wearer>'s shoulder, a diminutive platinum toad flicks its metallic red tongue out into the air with blinding speed, impacting a fly dead-on! The insect crumples to the ground, twitches a bit, and dies. The platinum toad croaks happily. (NOTE: this makes "a large dead fly" appear on the ground)