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{{com| study}}:You think you can tap, turn, push, point, pull, lean and throw the mistwood cane.<br>
{{com| study}}:You think you can tap, turn, push, point, pull, lean and throw the mistwood cane.<br>

Latest revision as of 11:49, 30 November 2014

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mistwood cane with a carved handle in the visage of a shrieking crone
Look: Carved from one piece of wood, the face of a grotesque woman is contorted in a perpetual scream. Her stringy, matted hair curls around the length of the cane.
Weight: 12 stones
Metal: Unknown
Appraised Cost: 32,500 Kronars26,000 Lirums <br />23,452 Dokoras <br />32.5 LTBpoints <br />32.5 Tickets <br />32.5 Scrips <br />
Properties:
  • This item has more than normal or unusual verbs.
Dimensions: 10 length x 1 width x 1 height
Sources: Source is Walk This Way (1), Courtly Styles (2)

STUDY:You think you can tap, turn, push, point, pull, lean and throw the mistwood cane.
TURN:You spin the hilt of the mistwood cane in your hand, balancing it against your fingertip.
PUSH:You flip the mistwood cane up under your arm, carrying it neatly.
PULL:You pull your mistwood cane close to your chest, clutching it protectively.
LEAN:You lean forward on your mistwood cane, with rapt attention.
TAP:You emphatically rap the tip of your mistwood cane upon the ground.
POINT:You raise your mistwood cane and jab it forward, gesturing forcefully.
THROW:You toss your mistwood cane up into the air, catching it gracefully as it spirals back down.