Item:Dark indigo pack of fine crushed velvet

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dark indigo pack of fine crushed velvet
Look: Carefully pressed into the dark material is a fine pattern that mimics leafy tendrils of frost forming on glass. Thin straps are set with the same pattern, and all the seams are carefully disguised, making the exterior virtually seamless. A single clasp shaped like a burning candle is set into the lid of the simple pack.
Weight: 60 stones
Appraised Cost: 15,000 Kronars12,000 Lirums <br />10,824 Dokoras <br />15 LTBpoints <br />15 Tickets <br />15 Scrips <br />
Properties: This is a container.
  • This item has more than normal or unusual verbs.
  • This item is worn in the back slot.
Dimensions: 1 length x 1 width x 1 height
Capacity: 15 length x 10 width x 5 height (1000 stones)
Sources: Source is Turialo's Haven (8), Turialo's Haven (4), Turialo's Haven (2)

Verbs

  • STUDY: Thinking about the indigo pack, you wonder if you might be able to: OPEN, CLOSE, SHAKE, CLENCH, POKE, PAT, RUB, GLANCE, and PULL it.
  • OPEN: You slowly open your pack, glancing around suspiciously.
  • CLOSE: You quickly close your pack.
  • SHAKE empty: You shake your pack but hear nothing inside.
  • SHAKE 1 item: You shake your pack and hear a lone item rattling around inside.
  • SHAKE 2+ items: You shake your pack and hear a number of items rattling around inside.
  • CLENCH: You clutch your pack greedily.
  • POKE: You poke around in your pack, rearranging things.
  • PAT: You absentmindedly pat your pack.
  • RUB: You brush your hand against your pack and some dirt falls to the ground.
  • RUB: You brush your hand against your pack while glancing around suspiciously.
  • RUB: You brush your hand against your pack.
  • RUB: You brush your hand against your pack, straightening some wrinkles in the material.
  • GLANCE: You glance nervously inside your pack.
  • PULL: You heft your pack up higher from where it was resting.
  • PULL: You heft your pack, testing the weight.
  • PULL: You let your pack drop down to its normal position.