Item:Pair of dark purple suede over-the-knee riding boots
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pair of dark purple suede over-the-knee riding boots | |
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Look: | Designed to fully cover the knees, these tall boots are cobbled from leather finished with a velvety nap, the material dyed a rich shade of purple that is nearly black. Along the exterior side of each boot is an asymmetric line of tarnished silver buckles, allowing the wearer to make minor adjustments in fit. |
Weight: | 10 stones |
Metal: | Unknown |
Appraised Cost: | Unknown |
Properties: | This is an article of clothing.
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Capacity: | 3 length x 1 width x 1 height (10 stones) |
Sources: | Source is Explorers' Outfitters (4), Explorers' Outfitters (3), Explorers' Outfitters (2), Explorers' Outfitters (1) |
- STUDY: You think that you could KICK, TAP, TURN, RUB, POINT or PULL the riding boots.
- KICK: You glance down and kick absentmindedly at the ground with the toe of your riding boots.
- TAP: You knock the heel of one of your riding boots against the side of the other, causing some dirt on the sole to come loose.
- TURN: You plant a toe of one of your riding boots in the ground and suddenly start spinning. You slowly come to a stop, leaning to one side, feeling rather dizzy.
- RUB: You brush your hand over your riding boots, checking the security of the fasteners.
- POINT: You raise yourself slowly up on the tip-toes of your riding boots, trying not to grimace while doing so.
- PULL: You fall to your knees, scuffing your riding boots in the process. (puts you kneeling)
- PULL (if not standing): You tug slightly on your riding boots.