Item:Weathered cane with a four-clawed foot

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weathered cane with a four-clawed foot
Look: A solid wooden base with four rubber tipped prongs forms the foot of this floral print cane.
Weight: 10 stones
Metal: No
Appraised Cost: 1,500 Kronars1,200 Lirums <br />1,082.4 Dokoras <br />1.5 LTBpoints <br />1.5 Tickets <br />1.5 Scrips <br />
Properties:
  • This item is a toy.
  • This item has more than normal or unusual verbs.
Dimensions: 10 length x 1 width x 1 height
Sources: Source is Fenwyrthie's Curio Shop, Estate Holder gifts

Verbs

  • STUDY: You think you can tap, turn, push, point, pull, lean and throw the weathered cane.
  • LEAN: You lean forward on your weathered cane, with rapt attention.
Player leans forward on her weathered cane, listening intently.
  • POINT: You raise your weathered cane and jab it forward, gesturing forcefully.
Player raises her weathered cane and jabs it forward, gesturing forcefully.
  • PULL: You pull your weathered cane close to your chest, clutching it protectively.
Player pulls her weathered cane close to her chest, clutching it protectively.
  • PUSH: You flip the weathered cane up under your arm, carrying it neatly.
Player flips her weathered cane up under her arm, carrying it neatly.
  • TAP: You emphatically rap the tip of your weathered cane upon the ground.
Player emphatically raps the tip of her weathered cane upon the ground.
  • THROW: You toss your weathered cane up into the air, catching it gracefully as it spirals back down.
Player tosses her weathered cane up into the air, catching it gracefully as it spirals back down.
  • TURN: You spin the hilt of the weathered cane in your hand, balancing it against your fingertip.
Player twirls the hilt of her weathered cane in her hand, leaning it against a fingertip.