Item:Uneven stack of scrolls held together by a tattered shoestring

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uneven stack of scrolls held together by a tattered shoestring
Look: The pages are haphazardly stuffed between the string which barely contains the bulk of the stained and ripped scrolls. While still keeping the mess a bit organized this display is reminiscent of a stack of papers kept by a school child. Smudges of strawberry and some other candy cover the surface, leaving accidental heart-shaped smudges over the majority of it.
Weight: 5 stones
Metal: No
Appraised Cost: 62,500 Kronars50,000 Lirums <br />45,100 Dokoras <br />62.5 LTBpoints <br />62.5 Tickets <br />62.5 Scrips <br />
Properties:
  • This item is a container or has pockets.
  • This item reduces the inventory count and/or weight of its contents. Note: because of this, it may count as two items.
Dimensions: 6 length x 3 width x 3 height
Capacity: 6 length x 3 width x 3 height (60 stones)
Sources: Source is Touch of Love

Verbs

STUDY: Examining the scrolls, you're pretty sure you can OPEN, CLOSE, READ, LOOK, TURN, PUSH, PULL, FLIP.

Your scrolls currently has 20 spell sections and allows for 10 copies of each.
Your scrolls allows for custom paper on scrolls. Your scrolls is currently configured to use icy blue vellum for scrolls. To change this, you can PUSH your scrolls with a different PAPER.
SYNTAX: PUSH scrolls with (SCROLL)
To remove a written scroll: TURN MY scrolls to find the spell. PULL MY scrolls
  • OPEN: opens the scrolls to the first section.
  • CLOSE: closes the scrolls.
  • READ (when closed): The scrolls is closed.
  • READ (when open to an empty section - empty scrolls): This section is empty.
  • READ (when open to an empty section - scrolls with contents): There's nothing in this section, but you may have spells on other sections. You can TURN scrolls to check another section.
  • READ (when open to a spell section): The scrolls is open to the <spell name> section. There is [1-10] copy/copies of the spell left. You can PULL scrolls to remove the/a copy.
  • LOOK: Provides the same results as READ but precedes it (in all cases) with the scrolls's long description.
  • TURN (when closed): Turning your scrolls vertical, you flip through the pages rapidly, glancing at the contents without really seeing what's there. [If you're trying to TURN to another section, you need to OPEN your scrolls first.]
  • TURN (when open): You turn to a new section in your scrolls.
  • PUSH (when closed): You tap your finger against your stack of scrolls pensively. [If you're trying to add something to your scrolls, you need to open the scrolls first.]
  • PUSH (when open): What are you trying to push into your scrolls? [SYNTAX: PUSH scrolls WITH (SCROLL|PAPER)]
  • PUSH SCROLLS WITH [new] SCROLL: Not finding a matching section, you flip to an empty section, and after labeling it, you copy in the spell. Your scroll crumbles to dust afterward.
  • PULL (when closed): You pull at the binding on your stack of scrolls. [If you're trying to remove a scroll, you need to open the scrolls first.]
  • PULL (when open to an empty section): This section is empty.
  • PULL (when open to a spell section - last copy): places a icy blue vellum scroll labeled with <spell name> in your opposite hand and erases the section.
This was the last copy in that section. You erase the section from your scrolls.
  • FLIP (when open or closed): Lists each section and its contents and closes the scrolls.
You flip through the scrolls, checking each section before closing it.
The <spell name> section has [#] copy/copies left.
Section [#] is empty.