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|CTag=ice-blue,blue
|CTag=ice-blue,blue
|type=clothing
|type=clothing
|wearloc=pants,shirt (with armor),head,shoulders
|wearloc=head, shirt (with armor), shoulders, pants
|weight=10
|weight=10
|appcost=41,575
|appcost=41,575
|sourcetype=-
|sourcetype=-
|list=steelsilk fabric
|fname=No
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See [[Length of Fabric]] for a full list of verbs and gender specific details on the various styles of this item.<br/>

This item is worn in multiple locations. {{com|Turn}}, {{com|fold}} and {{com|unfold}}.
This item is worn in multiple locations. {{com|Turn}}, {{com|fold}} and {{com|unfold}}.



Latest revision as of 11:37, 19 November 2014

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length of steelsilk fabric
Look: Swirls of cornflower and navy blues adorn the sturdy ice-blue silk.
Weight: 10 stones
Metal: Unknown
Appraised Cost: 41,575 Kronars33,260 Lirums <br />30,000.52 Dokoras <br />41.575 LTBpoints <br />41.575 Tickets <br />41.575 Scrips <br />
Properties:
  • This item is worn in the head or shirt (with armor) or shoulders or pants slot.
Dimensions: ? length x ? width x ? height
Sources: Source is Sindah's Silk Sensations (1)

See Length of Fabric for a full list of verbs and gender specific details on the various styles of this item.

This item is worn in multiple locations. TURN, FOLD and UNFOLD.

  • You arrange your fabric, carefully pleating and folding it until it can be worn as a turban (folded) or headdress (unfolded).
  • You arrange your fabric, carefully pleating and folding it until it can be worn as a shawl (folded) or cape (unfolded).
  • You arrange your fabric, carefully pleating and folding it until it can be worn as a short sarong or loincloth (folded) or calf-length sarong (unfolded).
  • You arrange your fabric, carefully pleating and folding it until it can be worn as a bandeau/sleeveless vest (folded) or dress/toga (unfolded).