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|CTag=gold |
|CTag=gold |
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|STag=Cleric,prayer scroll |
|STag=Cleric,prayer scroll |
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|type=jewelry,cleric style |
|type=jewelry, verby, cleric style |
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|wearloc=wrist |
|wearloc=wrist |
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|weight=3 |
|weight=3 |
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|appcost=17,500 |
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|lsize=1 |
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|wsize=1 |
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|hsize=1 |
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|enchanted=No |
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|sourcetype=- |
|sourcetype=- |
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|fname=No |
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==Verbs== |
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* {{com|STUDY}}: Studying the wristlet, you believe you could do the following: TAP, RUB, TURN, EAT, or LICK. |
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* {{com|TAP}}: You impatiently tap your foot while fiddling with a cleric's wristlet carved from fine gold to resemble a well-used prayer scroll. |
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* {{com|RUB}}: You absentmindedly rub your cleric's wristlet, deep in thought. |
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* {{com|TURN}}: You adjust the fit of your cleric's wristlet. |
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* {{com|EAT}}: You nibble on your lower lip while distractedly toying with a cleric's wristlet carved from fine gold to resemble a well-used prayer scroll. |
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* {{com|LICK}}: You bite your tongue in concentration as you carefully adjust the fit of your cleric's wristlet. |
Revision as of 20:09, 18 May 2021
cleric's wristlet carved from fine gold to resemble a well-used prayer scroll | |
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Look: | You see nothing unusual. |
Weight: | 3 stones |
Metal: | Unknown |
Appraised Cost: | 17,500 Kronars14,000 Lirums <br />12,628 Dokoras <br />17.5 LTBpoints <br />17.5 Tickets <br />17.5 Scrips <br /> |
Properties: |
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Dimensions: | 1 length x 1 width x 1 height |
Sources: | Source is Abu Hassan Ali ibn Bekar's Fineries (4), Abu Hassan Ali ibn Bekar's Fineries (2) |
Verbs
- STUDY: Studying the wristlet, you believe you could do the following: TAP, RUB, TURN, EAT, or LICK.
- TAP: You impatiently tap your foot while fiddling with a cleric's wristlet carved from fine gold to resemble a well-used prayer scroll.
- RUB: You absentmindedly rub your cleric's wristlet, deep in thought.
- TURN: You adjust the fit of your cleric's wristlet.
- EAT: You nibble on your lower lip while distractedly toying with a cleric's wristlet carved from fine gold to resemble a well-used prayer scroll.
- LICK: You bite your tongue in concentration as you carefully adjust the fit of your cleric's wristlet.