Item:Backless periwinkle bourde wedding gown

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backless periwinkle bourde wedding gown
Look: Thin stripes of tone-on-tone periwinkle bourde adorn the entire gown making faint patterns reminiscent of spiderwebs. The steel-boned corset presents a severe hourglass figure, and a cut-away design exposes the shoulder blades and spine when worn. Silver laces crisscross the open back, the vine-styled lengths securing the garment in place while a wide, sweeping train of peacock feathers flares out from the waist, the iridescent-sheened flue and plumule mirroring the subtle color play in the fabric.
Weight: 50 stones
Metal: Unknown
Appraised Cost: 952,500 Kronars762,000 Lirums <br />687,324 Dokoras <br />952.5 LTBpoints <br />952.5 Tickets <br />952.5 Scrips <br />
Properties:
  • This item is a container or has pockets.
  • This item is worn in the shirt (with armor) slot.
  • This item has more than normal or unusual verbs.
Capacity: 3 length x 2 width x 2 height (10 stones)
Sources: Source is Leth Deriel Faire 416 raffles
  • STUDY: Thinking about the gown, you wonder if you might not be able to: ADJUST, CLEAN, CURTSY, TIE, DANCE, PAT, RUB and SHAKE it.
  • ADJUST: You carefully adjust the fit of your wedding gown, making sure the fabric falls perfectly into place.
  • CLEAN: You flick a bit of lint off of your wedding gown, making sure you look presentable.
  • CURTSY: Picking up the skirt of your wedding gown carefully, you dip into a deep curtsy. Your etiquette teacher would be proud!
  • TIE: You fiddle with the fastenings on your wedding gown, making sure everything is properly secured.
  • DANCE: You dance about the area with a series of twirls, making the skirting of your wedding gown flare around you.
  • PAT: You gently pat your wedding gown in nervous anticipation.
  • RUB: You slide your hands down your wedding gown, smoothing out the fabric.
  • SHAKE: You shake your wedding gown angrily, stomping about the area.