Weapon:Steel-bladed silk fan with a swaying silver leaf charm

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steel-bladed silk fan with a swaying silver leaf charm
Look: The fan is <open/closed>.
Type: Light Edged Light Blunt
Range: melee
Puncture: no (0/28) no (0/28)
Slice: low (3/28) no (0/28)
Impact: low (3/28) fair (5/28)
Fire: no (0/28) no (0/28)
Cold: no (0/28) no (0/28)
Electric: no (0/28) no (0/28)
Force of Impact: terribly (1/17) poorly (3/17)
Balance: fairly (5/17) fairly (5/17)
Suitedness: dismally (2/17) fairly (5/17)
Construction: appreciably susceptible (7/18)
Metal: Yes
Weight: 20 stones
Appraised Cost: 8125 Kronars6,500 Lirums <br />5,863 Dokoras <br />8.125 LTBpoints <br />8.125 Tickets <br />8.125 Scrips <br />
Properties:
Dimensions: 3 length x 1 width x 1 height
Sources: Source is Mirglyn Sisters, Goldsmiths

OPEN: With a practiced flick of your wrist, you snap open your silk fan to expose the sharpened edges at the end of the blades.
You turn your fan easily in your hands and end with it in position to be used as a light edged weapon.

WAVE: You flutter your silk fan absent-mindedly as you survey your surroundings.

KISS: You raise your fan in a flirtatious swirl until it just barely hides your lips, being careful not to cut yourself on the sharpened steel.

FLIRT: With a graceful swirl, you raise your silk fan to veil all but your eyes.

DANCE: With a theatrical flourish that belies the deadly nature of the razor-sharp steel blades, you twirl your silk fan in a half-circle, raising it above your head as you spin, then slowly lowering it in a dance of silk and steel that ends with the weapon displayed before you as you bow low.


CLOSE: With a practiced flick of your wrist, you snap your silk fan closed, savoring the weight of the weapon in your fist.
You switch your fan so that you can use it as a light blunt weapon.

KISS: You tap your closed fan against your lips.

FLIRT: Lowering your lashes, you oh-so-casually trace your closed fan against the curve of your cheek, slowly drawing it down to rest it against your other hand.

DANCE: Taking a breath, you begin a stylized dance, extending a steel-bladed silk fan with a swaying silver leaf charm to balance your movements. You start on one foot, bringing your fan up and over your head with a quick swirl of your wrist, then step forward and turn as you lower the fan to finish the movement balanced upon your opposite foot.