Item:Mass of lush emerald green bleeding heart vines replete with flowers

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mass of lush emerald green bleeding heart vines replete with flowers
Look: The vines comprising the curiosity wriggle and writhe in place.
Weight: Unknown
Metal: Unknown
Appraised Cost: Unknown
Properties:
  • This item is magical.
  • This is an atmo item that will periodically emit messaging to the entire room.
  • This item is a container or has pockets.
  • This item is worn in the shoulders slot.
  • This item has more than normal or unusual verbs.
Dimensions: ? length x ? width x ? height
Capacity: ? length x ? width x ? height (? stones)
Sources: Source is Canvas tote pinned with a muracite leaf

Depending on the mood, hunger, health, season and perhaps any number of other whims that strike the vines at any given moment, the vines could be manipulated in the following ways: PUT items within, OPEN, CLOSE, WEAR, REMOVE, PUSH, PULL, CLENCH, HUG, WAVE, PUNCH, ROLL, TURN, YANK or FEED.

You can RUB the bleeding heart vines while worn to temporarily put the vines into a less animated state, but this won't last and may harm the bleeding heart vines if done too much. You can TICKLE the bleeding heart vines to rouse the vines back to a more active state.

The vines will bond to the first to wear it, though the owner can choose to BREAK the bond. Doing so will most certainly upset the vines, perhaps in more ways than one.

Seasonal Flowers

The following seasonal flowers come preloaded on the cloak:

  • Winter = broad petal king protea flowers
  • Spring = bouquets of iridescent rainbow roses
  • Summer = multicolored fae-wing delphinium florets
  • Fall = clusters of tubular mountain jacaranda blossoms