Item:Pair of redwood dice

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pair of redwood dice
Look: The burnished gold pips contrast the rosy hue of the polished wood.
Weight: 1 stones
Metal: No
Appraised Cost: Unknown
Properties: This is an item.
  • This item has more than normal or unusual verbs.
  • This item is a toy.
Dimensions: 1 length x 1 width x 1 height
Sources: Source is Glittery Ocean-Blue Cart

Verbs

Verb Actions
APPRAISE First Person: Shows the condition of your dice. See below.
No messaging for second person.
Third person messaging needed.
CARVE First Person: You carefully work at your dice to whittle off a thin shaving of redwood from them, but don't seem to be making any progress. Perhaps you should try again.

Or:
You carefully work at your dice to whittle off a thin shaving of redwood from them. After a few moments work, you feel satisfied that they will come up showing a 7 on the next roll.
Or:
You start to whittle off a thin shaving from your dice as you have so many times in the past when suddenly the redwood splits and crumbles to the ground.

No messaging for second person.
Third person messaging needed.
EXHALE First Person: You curl your fist around your <condition> redwood dice, then blow on them.
No messaging for second person.
Third person messaging needed.
KISS First Person: You brush your lips across the brightly painted pips of your <condition> redwood dice and whisper encouragingly to them.
No messaging for second person.
Third person messaging needed.
POKE First Person: You poke and turn your redwood dice, looking for any imperfection that might throw off a good roll.
No messaging for second person.
Third person messaging needed.
SHAKE First Person: You cup the <condition> redwood dice in your hand and jiggle them noisily.
No messaging for second person.
Third person messaging needed.
SHUFFLE First Person: You toss your <condition> redwood dice jauntily from hand to hand.
No messaging for second person.
Third person messaging needed.
SNUGGLE First Person: You hold your redwood dice to your ear, listening, then nod.
No messaging for second person.
Third Person: .
SWEAR First Person: You mutter a sharp oath and stare at the redwood dice incredulously.
No messaging for second person.
Third person messaging needed.
TAP First Person: You tap the brightly painted pips on your redwood dice then stack them with the numbers you hope will show facing up.
No messaging for second person.
Third person messaging needed.
THROW First Person: You toss your dice with a clatter! They come up showing <#> and <#>!

You scoop up your redwood dice before anyone else can touch them.
And, if this is the first roll since you last carved your dice...
As you scoop up your redwood dice, you notice a small chip that wasn't there before.

No messaging for second person.
Third Person: .
TURN First Person: The dice click together as you rub them between your palms.
No messaging for second person.
Third person messaging needed.

You can cheat with these dice by carving them with a knife in hand. Successfully carving them will make the dice combination come up as a 7 on the next roll, but damage the dice. This will change the condition modifier used in messaging, and how the dice appear when appraised. Further carving once the dice are 'cracked' will destroy them.

Condition Modifier Appraisal Appearance
pristine The redwood dice are in pristine condition! The redwood is clean and none of the brightly painted pips are chipped.
scuffed The redwood dice are a little scuffed and dirty, but still usable.
shabby The redwood dice are is noticeably worn but still functional.
worn The redwood dice have hairline fractures showing in the redwood and a couple of the painted pips have fallen off.
cracked Several of the painted pips are missing and the redwood is noticeably cracked.