Weapon:Cast-iron skillet painted with dancing forks

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cast-iron skillet painted with dancing <color> forks
Look: Braided strips of <leather> are wrapped around the frying pan's handle.
Type: Light Blunt
Range: melee
Puncture: somewhat fair (4/28)
Slice: no (0/28)
Impact: moderate (7/28)
Fire: no (0/28)
Cold: no (0/28)
Electric: no (0/28)
Force of Impact: fairly (5/17)
Balance: fairly (5/17)
Suitedness: reasonably (7/17)
Construction: rather reinforced (11/18)
Metal: Yes
Weight: 20 stones
Appraised Cost: 2,500 Kronars2,000 Lirums <br />1,804 Dokoras <br />2.5 LTBpoints <br />2.5 Tickets <br />2.5 Scrips <br />
Properties:
  • This weapon has more than normal or unusual verbs.
Dimensions: 3 length x 2 width x 1 height
Sources: Source is Breaking and Entering/Kitchen loot
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Verbs

  • STUDY: Upon studying the skillet, it appears you can PULL, BOW and TAP the weapon.
  • PULL: You sweep the cast-iron skillet in front of you with a flourish, then raise it before you, crouching slightly as you brace yourself for action.
  • BOW: Pulling the cast-iron skillet tightly to your chest, you drop down on one knee, bowing your head in silent reverence.
  • note: will cause you to kneel
  • TAP: After slapping the head of your cast-iron skillet in your palm, you flip the cast-iron skillet in mid-air, catching it once again by the grip and pulling it tightly across your chest, while saluting crisply with your other hand.

Skillet Variations

An example of a skillet is a cast-iron skillet painted with dancing butterscotch forks.

Colors
  • absinthe-green
  • amber
  • amethyst
  • apple-green
  • apricot
  • ash grey
  • ashy grey
  • aubergine
  • auburn
  • azure
  • baby blue
  • beige
  • black
  • blood-red
  • blue-green
  • bone-white
  • buff
  • buttercup
  • butterscotch
  • buttery yellow
  • camel
  • canary-yellow
  • caramel
  • celestial-blue
  • cerulean
  • champagne
  • charcoal
  • chartreuse
  • cherry
  • chestnut
  • cinnabar
  • cinnamon
  • claret
  • cobalt
  • copper
  • cornflower
  • cream
  • crimson
  • dappled gray
  • ebon
  • ecru
  • eggshell
  • foggy grey
  • forest-green
  • fuschia
  • golden brown
  • goldenrod
  • hunter-green
  • indigo
  • ivory
  • jade
  • lavender
  • lemon-yellow
  • lilac
  • lime-green
  • magenta
  • malachite
  • mango
  • marigold
  • maroon
  • mauve
  • melon
  • midnight-blue
  • mint
  • mossy green
  • mulberry
  • navy
  • nomlas
  • oceanic blue
  • ochre
  • orchid
  • periwinkle
  • persimmon
  • pitch black
  • plum
  • powdery blue
  • royal-blue
  • russet
  • sable
  • saffron
  • sanguine
  • sea-blue
  • sea-green
  • sienna
  • silvery blue
  • silvery white
  • slate
  • snowy white
  • stormy grey
  • tangerine
  • teal
  • titian
  • turquoise
  • ultramarine
  • umber
  • verdant
  • violet
  • viridian
  • white
Leather-types