Item:Bisected nautilus shell hanging from a slender silver chain: Difference between revisions

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STUDY: You think you can tap, rub, turn, eat and lick the nautilus shell.<br/>
* {{com|study}}: You think you can tap, rub, turn, eat and lick the nautilus shell.
TAP: You flick your nautilus shell with the tip of your finger.<br/>
* {{com|tap}}: You flick your nautilus shell with the tip of your finger.
RUB: You run a finger down the length of your nautilus shell.<br/>
* {{com|rub}}: You run a finger down the length of your nautilus shell.
TURN: You twist your nautilus shell around your finger.<br/>
* {{com|turn}}: You twist your nautilus shell around your finger.
EAT: You chew on the end of your nautilus shell.<br/>
* {{com|eat}}: You chew on the end of your nautilus shell.
LICK: You run the tip of your tongue along the length of your nautilus shell.
* {{com|lick}}: You run the tip of your tongue along the length of your nautilus shell.

Revision as of 19:03, 6 December 2014

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bisected nautilus shell hanging from a slender silver chain
Look: The delicate shell of this marine mollusk has been perfectly cut in two, displaying its gently expanding spiral shape.
Weight: 2 stones
Metal: Unknown
Appraised Cost: 10,000 Kronars8,000 Lirums <br />7,216 Dokoras <br />10 LTBpoints <br />10 Tickets <br />10 Scrips <br />
Properties:
  • This item is worn in the neck slot.
  • This item has more than normal or unusual verbs.
Dimensions: 3 length x 1 width x 1 height
Sources: Source is Bobbing for Leeches
  • STUDY: You think you can tap, rub, turn, eat and lick the nautilus shell.
  • TAP: You flick your nautilus shell with the tip of your finger.
  • RUB: You run a finger down the length of your nautilus shell.
  • TURN: You twist your nautilus shell around your finger.
  • EAT: You chew on the end of your nautilus shell.
  • LICK: You run the tip of your tongue along the length of your nautilus shell.