Item:Pale aqua taffeta cloak embroidered with birds

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pale aqua taffeta cloak embroidered with birds
Look: Stylized seagulls in flight run along the lower hem while the theme is repeated with a silver clasp at the collar of the garment.
Weight: Unknown
Metal: Unknown
Appraised Cost: Unknown
Properties:
  • This item is a container or has pockets.
  • This item is worn in the shoulders slot.
  • This item has more than normal or unusual verbs.
Capacity: 3 length x 3 width x 3 height (200 stones)
Sources: Source is Tweets (5)

Verbs

  • STUDY - Thinking about the <cloak>, you wonder if you might not be able to ADJUST, CLEAN, CLUTCH, FLIP, PAT, REMOVE, ROLL, RUB, SHAKE, TIE, WAVE, and WEAR it.
  • ADJUST - You delicately adjust your <cloak>, allowing it to hang elegantly from your shoulders.
  • CLEAN - You flick bits of dirt and lint off of your <cloak>, endeavoring to make sure the <fabric> is spotless.
  • CLUTCH - You pull your <cloak> close around you, overlapping the front edges slightly.
  • FLIP - You casually flip the edge of your <cloak>.
  • PAT - You pat the <fabric> of your <cloak> gently.
  • REMOVE - You carefully remove the <cloak> from your shoulders.
  • ROLL - You strike a commanding pose, throwing the <fabric> of your <cloak> back and gazing off into the distance.
  • RUB - You lightly stroke the <fabric> of your <cloak>.
  • SHAKE - You shake the <fabric> of your <cloak> fiercely, throwing up a miniature cloud of dust that slowly settles to the ground.
  • TIE - You fidget with the fastenings on your <cloak>.
  • WAVE - Grabbing the <fabric> of your <cloak>, you briskly fan it back and forth, attempting to cool off.
  • WEAR - You carefully place your <cloak> on your shoulders, letting the <fabric> settle around your body.