Dance flower

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A dance flower is a generic term used for a type of verbed items, typically a flower such as a rose or blossom, that when interacted with shows the user in a dancing move. These can be used outside of Dance floors.

Verbs

  • STUDY: You think that you can eat, sniff, smell, lick, turn, rub and tap the <dance flower>.
  • EAT:(holding) You place your <dance flower> between your teeth, throw your arms in the air, stamp both feet in turn, then twirl around on your heel. With a final flourishing bow you remove the <dance flower> from between your teeth.
  • SNIFF:(holding) You sniff at your <dance flower> and find that it has a sweet, subtle but somewhat artificial fragrance.
  • SMELL:(holding) You sniff at your <dance flower> and find that it has a sweet, subtle but somewhat artificial fragrance. (yes, same as sniff)
  • LICK:(holding) You run the tip of your tongue along the edge of your <dance flower>.
  • TURN:(holding) You twist <dance flower> between your fingers.
  • TURN:(wearing) You straighten your <dance flower>.
  • RUB:(wearing or holding) You run a finger up and down your <dance flower>.
  • TAP:(wearing or holding) You flick your <dance flower> with the tip of your finger.

Variations

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Sparkling eldring rose displayed on a brass stemtrue
White marble boneflowertrue


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