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detailed heron amulet with a copperwood beaded necklet
Look: Exquisitely carved in bas-relief, the detailed form of a heron in flight gazes out from the amulet. A bronze ring-and-bar clasp fastens the beaded necklace.
Weight: 2 stones
Metal: Unknown
Appraised Cost: 25,850 Kronars20,680 Lirums <br />18,653.36 Dokoras <br />25.85 LTBpoints <br />25.85 Tickets <br />25.85 Scrips <br />
Properties:
  • This item is worn in the neck slot.
  • This item has more than normal or unusual verbs.
Dimensions: 1 length x 1 width x 1 height
Sources: Source is Amulets by Liathe (4)
  • RUB: You absentmindedly rub your heron amulet between your fingers, drawing comfort from the solidity of the cool metal.
  • PUSH: You clutch your heron amulet tightly, feeling the raised image of the heron press against your palm.
  • KISS: You lift the long chain from which your heron amulet hangs, brushing your lips against the raised image of the heron.
  • TAP: You tap a finger softly against your heron amulet, gazing wistfully at the figure of the heron in the vain hope that it would speak to you.
  • PULL: You pull on the chain holding your heron amulet, adjusting it so that the exquisitely detailed heron reflects the available light.
  • TURN: You cradle your heron amulet in your palm, reverently tracing the outline of the heron as you murmur a soft prayer.
  • ADJUST: You turn the heron amulet about your neck to settle it into place.