Item:Silky atulave cobweb spider guarding an aeschelich egg sac

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silky atulave cobweb spider guarding an aeschelich egg sac
Look: Subtle streaks through the oddly reflective stone create the illusion of pale stripes down the arachnid's curved back. The slender, crooked legs grasp a singular gemstone of the palest lavender as if trying to obscure the delicate golden strands within. Small tufts of spidersilk cushion the artificial egg-case. When viewed from below, the tiny gears and links that articulate the arthropod's body are just barely visible.
Weight: 2 stones
Metal: Yes
Appraised Cost: 1,875,000 Kronars1,500,000 Lirums <br />1,353,000 Dokoras <br />1,875 LTBpoints <br />1,875 Tickets <br />1,875 Scrips <br />
Properties:
  • This item is worn in a generic slot.
  • This item is a toy.
  • This item has more than normal or unusual verbs.
Dimensions: 1 length x 1 width x 1 height
Sources: Source is Limited Treasures (2)
  • STUDY: As you study the spider, you think you could probably poke, push, pull, turn, wear and remove it.
  • WEAR: As you set the cobweb spider against your shoulder, it adjusts its grip to hold tightly to you with clawed forelegs.
As [Player] sets the cobweb spider against her shoulder, it adjusts its grip to hold tightly to her with clawed forelegs.
  • REMOVE: The cobweb spider's forelegs release their grip upon you and rearrange themselves in a guard position as you pull the mechanical creature free.
[Player] pulls her cobweb spider free, allowing it to rearrange its legs in a guard position.
  • POKE: You surreptitiously touch a small lever below the cobweb spider and it stirs to a semblance of life. The arachnid wraps its knobby legs tightly around the aeschelich egg case in a protective hug, clinging as it starts to roll around in absurd, miniature circles. It comes to a stop suddenly, all eight crooked limbs splaying out for purchase before shifting into a guarded pose.
The cobweb spider stirs at [Player]'s touch and wraps its knobby legs tightly around the aeschelich egg case in a protective hug, clinging as it starts to roll around in absurd, miniature circles. It comes to a stop suddenly, all eight crooked limbs splaying out for purchase before shifting into a guarded pose.
  • PULL: Moving subtly, you tilt the cobweb spider, causing an internal gear to catch. It responds by gently brushing your hand with one upraised forelimb, a slight tickling sensation. The arachnid then gives itself a shake and skitters around for several tiny paces, carrying its aeschelich egg sac easily to demonstrate how swiftly it can still move.
[Player] appears to stroke the cobweb spider, which responds by gently brushing her hand with one upraised forelimb. The arachnid then gives itself a shake and skitters around for several tiny paces, carrying its aeschelich egg sac easily to demonstrate how swiftly it can still move.
  • PUSH: You gently push a minuscule button on the cobweb spider and it sits back on its hind legs. Bringing its delicate aeschelich burden forward, the arachnid turns the spidersilk-softened egg sac with cautious, questing movements of its forelimbs. Angling its strangely reflective body, it dabs more spidersilk against the gemstone before settling back in its original position.
[Player] nudges her cobweb spider gently and it sits back on its hind legs. Bringing its delicate aeschelich burden forward, the arachnid turns the spidersilk-softened egg sac with cautious movements of its forelimbs. Angling its strangely reflective body, it dabs more spidersilk against the gemstone before settling back in its original position.
  • TURN: You twist a small gear underneath your cobweb spider, causing it to tug a length of silk from its spinnerets. The arachnid uses its forelimbs to knit a tiny bolt of cloth with rapid clicking movements, displaying the tiny square for but a moment. Then it disassembles its work and feeds the thread back into its atulave body.
With a small twisting motion, [Player] activates a mechanism on her cobweb spider, and it tugs a length of silk from its spinnerets. The arachnid uses its forelimbs to knit a tiny bolt of cloth with rapid clicking movements, displaying the tiny square for but a moment. Then it disassembles its work and feeds the thread back into its atulave body.