Item:Windsteel hurricane charm with a godsmarked turquoise eye

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windsteel hurricane charm with a godsmarked turquoise eye
Look: Displayed upon a stormsilk ribbon, spiraling metallic arms surround the brilliant, blue-green stone.
Weight: 10 stones
Metal: No
Appraised Cost: 1,250,000 Kronars1,000,000 Lirums <br />902,000 Dokoras <br />1,250 LTBpoints <br />1,250 Tickets <br />1,250 Scrips <br />
Properties: This is jewelry.
  • This item has more than normal or unusual verbs.
  • This item is worn in a generic slot.
  • This item is or summons a mount.
Dimensions: ? length x ? width x ? height
Sources: Source is Homespun tote pinned with a ka'hurst hurricane, Drathrok's Duskruin 442/Raffle


Verb Actions
TOUCH First Person: You touch the godsmarked turquoise centered at the eye of your hurricane charm, summoning a great whirlwind beneath yourself. As the vortex lifts you high into the air, an enormous hurricane drake flies thunderously into the area positioning itself to catch you midair upon its stormsilk-draped back.
No messaging for second person.
Third person messaging needed.
WAVE First Person: You extend two fingers and begin to spin your hand in a slow, circular motion at the hurricane drake. The stormsilk trappings upon the creature suddenly erupt with electrical activity accompanied by a powerful blast of wind that carries you safely back to the ground! As the energetic vortex fades, the drake has vanished, leaving behind only a simple charm that floats knowingly back to your hand.
No messaging for second person.
Third person messaging needed.

Hurricane Drake

Hovering just above its body upon ever present currents of swirling air, the creature's silken coverings appear to be kissed with illusory lightning through some mystical influence.

Verbs

Verb Actions
PULL First Person: You gently pull up on the hurricane drake's stormsilk bindings, compelling it to rise a bit higher into the air upon a burst of swirling wind.
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Third person messaging needed.
PUSH First Person: You gently tug down on the hurricane drake's stormsilk bindings, compelling it to drop a bit lower in the air with a crackling of electrical activity.
No messaging for second person.
Third person messaging needed.
RUB First Person: As you brush your hand across the swirling layers of stormsilk fabric constantly roiling around the hurricane drake, the swathes begin to synchronize in a singular crackling vortex that follows along with your touch.
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Third person messaging needed.
SNAP First Person: You snap your fingers, releasing a charge of energy in an expanding sphere of electricity that surrounds an enormous hurricane drake swathed in buffeted layers crackling stormsilk as you sit confidently astride the maelstrom.
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Third person messaging needed.
POINT First Person: Pointing toward the object of your intentions, an enormous hurricane drake releases a blast of swirling wind shrouded in illusory lightning in that direction with a mighty flap of its stormsilk-covered wings!
No messaging for second person.
Third person messaging needed.
MOUNT First person messaging needed.
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Third person messaging needed.
DISMOUNT First person messaging needed.
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Third person messaging needed.
COMMAND (to fly) First Person: You signal the hurricane drake to speed up, and it spins in to an easy flight.
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COMMAND (to blast) First Person: You signal the hurricane drake to speed up, and it blasts in to a thunderous flight.
No messaging for second person.
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COMMAND (to rocket) First Person: You signal the hurricane drake to speed up, and it explodes in to an electrified rocketing flight.
No messaging for second person.
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COMMAND (to slow) First Person: You signal the hurricane drake to slow its pace so that it's floating.
No messaging for second person.
No messaging for third person.

Atmo

  • A web of lightning snakes down the tail of an enormous hurricane drake swathed in buffeted layers crackling stormsilk.
  • Projecting its forked tongue, an enormous hurricane drake swathed in buffeted layers crackling stormsilk tastes the air.
  • An enormous hurricane drake swathed in buffeted layers crackling stormsilk spreads its wings and coils in to a tightly circling flight, drawing a vortex of swirling winds and lightning around it as it does.
  • An enormous hurricane drake carefully observes its surroundings from behind swirling layers of crackling stormsilk.