Item:Length of tan and green fabric
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length of tan and green fabric | |
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Look: | Row after row of tan seeds against a green background cover the surface of the fabric. A narrow band of interlocking golden rings runs along the border in a design traditionally worn by young women of the River Elf clan who sought to promote fertility. |
Weight: | Unknown |
Metal: | Unknown |
Appraised Cost: | Unknown |
Properties: |
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Dimensions: | ? length x ? width x ? height |
Sources: | Source is Anyaila's Fine Clothing |
The fabric looks different when worn by women and men.
On Women, the fabric can be:
a calf-length tan and green sarong tied at the side
a thigh-length tan and green sarong knotted at one side
a snug tan and green bandeau wrapped around the chest
a softly draped tan and green dress with a knotted halter-neck
a flowing tan and green headdress
a tan and green turban
a lightweight tan and green shawl draped over the arms
a short tan and green cape fluttering from the shoulders
On Men, the fabric can be:
a calf-length tan and green sarong tied at the side
a simple tan and green loincloth wrapped around the hips
a sleeveless tan and green vest secured by pins at the shoulders
a pleated tan and green toga with one end draped over the shoulder
a flowing tan and green headdress
a tan and green turban
a lightweight tan and green shawl draped over the arms
a short tan and green cape fluttering from the shoulders
Verbs
- TURN: You arrange your fabric, carefully pleating and folding it until it can be worn as a turban (folded) or headdress (unfolded).
- TURN: You arrange your fabric, carefully pleating and folding it until it can be worn as a shawl (folded) or cape (unfolded).
- TURN: 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).
- TURN: You arrange your fabric, carefully pleating and folding it until it can be worn as a bandeau/sleeveless vest (folded) or dress/toga (unfolded).
- FOLD: You fold your tan and green fabric in half lengthwise.
- UNFOLD: You shake out the folds in your tan and green fabric.