Item:Coal black spidersilk backpack embroidered with a coiling silver dragon

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coal black spidersilk backpack embroidered with a coiling silver dragon
Look: Coiling over itself, a great winged serpent sewn with furious detail snarls from the top flap of the bag.
Weight: 55 stones
Metal: Unknown
Appraised Cost: 687,500 Kronars550,000 Lirums <br />496,100 Dokoras <br />687.5 LTBpoints <br />687.5 Tickets <br />687.5 Scrips <br />
Properties:
  • This item is a container or has pockets.
  • This item is worn in the back slot.
  • This item has more than normal or unusual verbs.
Dimensions: 1 length x 1 width x 1 height
Capacity: 15 length x 10 width x 5 height (1000 stones)
Sources: Source is Akigwe's Legacy: Secrets of the Tower/End loot

Contents

Verbs

You are sure that you can OPEN and CLOSE the backpack. It also has ties with which you can TIE and UNTIE your backpack. You can also TAP, RUB, WIPE, POKE, PUSH, PULL, WAVE, SMELL, SHAKE, THUMP and BITE it.

  • OPEN: You open the backpack, the soft material moving soundlessly.
  • OPEN (tied): You attempt to pull your backpack open, but it is tied shut.
  • CLOSE: You close the spidersilk backpack, a soft whuffing noise the only sound it makes.
  • TIE (When open): You pull the ties near the mouth of your backpack, cinching it neatly closed before securely fastening it with a quick knot.
  • TIE (When closed): You tie a knot securing your backpack closed.
  • TIE (already tied): You make sure your backpack is tied tightly shut.
  • UNTIE: You unravel the knot holding your backpack closed.
  • UNTIE (not tied): You fiddle with the strings of your backpack. It can't get any more untied!
  • TAP: You drum your fingers against the soft material of the backpack, creating a very quiet tattoo.
  • RUB: You rub your fingers against the supple material of your spidersilk backpack, the texture soft under your touch.
  • WIPE: You absently wipe your hand off on your backpack.
  • POKE: (When closed): You prod your backpack in an attempt to determine something about its contents. Unfortunately you cannot glean any new information through this method. Maybe you should open it up and just look inside.
  • POKE (When open): You prod your backpack in an attempt to determine something about its contents. However, it'd be a lot easier to just look inside.
  • PUSH (When closed): Using both hands and straining, you attempt to squeeze your backpack into a smaller, more compact size. You feel like your efforts have left it at the same dimensions, though.
  • PUSH (When open): You reach into your backpack and press your hands against the insides, trying to eke out another square inch. You don't think it worked.
  • PULL (When closed): You tug at the mouth of your backpack, pulling it open.
  • PULL (When open): You tug at the backpack's mouth, trying to make it a little wider.
  • PULL (When tied): You pull at the backpack's opening, but it is tied closed.
  • WAVE (When closed): You fan at your backpack, waving away a slight odor.
  • WAVE (When open): You make large fanning motions above your open backpack, desperately trying to dispel the odor emanating from the inside.
  • SMELL (When closed): You press your nose against the backpack's material and inhale. Your backpack could stand to be washed.
  • SMELL (When open): You lean in to sniff at your backpack. That is disgusting! What kinds of things has this backpack held to create such a stench?
  • SHAKE (When empty): You shake your backpack fiercely, causing it to flop around in your hands. That'll teach it to be empty!
  • SHAKE (when full): You shake your backpack, producing a muffled rattling. You can feel the contents of your backpack bouncing around.
  • THUMP (When empty): You bring your hand down hard on your backpack, forcing some air to come whooshing out.
  • THUMP (when full): You bring your hand down hard on your backpack and make contact with an object inside through the backpack's soft material. Let's hope it wasn't fragile!
  • BITE (When closed): You grab a hold of the edge of your backpack's opening with your teeth, and with a quick yank, tug the spidersilk backpack open.
  • BITE (When open): You use your mouth to hold your backpack as widely open as possible.
  • BITE (When tied): You grab a hold of the backpack's ties and unravel the knot with your teeth!


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