Item:Pair of arching copper-framed wings ornamented with orichalcum

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pair of arching copper-framed wings ornamented with orichalcum
Look: Riveted to the curving top line, sinuously unfurling shapes and eccentric curlicues of copper form the openwork structure. Reddish-gold metal forms angular lines and decorative gears. Crafted for unobtrusive comfort, an autumn-hued silk harness secures the clockwork wings.
Weight: 50 stones
Metal: Unknown
Appraised Cost: Unknown
Properties:
  • This item is worn in a generic slot.
  • This item has more than normal or unusual verbs.
Dimensions: 12 length x 8 width x 1 height
Sources: Source is Gear Shop (5), Gear Shop (4), Gear Shop (3), Gear Shop (2)
  • STUDY: As you study the wings, you think you could probably pull, push, rub, turn and clean them.
  • PULL: You reach over your shoulders to pull each wing out to its maximum length. With a determined look on your face, you straighten your shoulders. Surely, it'll work this time!
  • PUSH: Bowing your shoulders slightly, you lower your head in defeat. As you tug the bottom tips of your wings to pull them shut, you wonder if maybe next time will work.
  • RUB: You roll your shoulders experimentally, making your wings bounce against you, and flex your knees. For a brief moment, you feel yourself airborne! Glancing down, you realize it was just your imagination.
  • TURN: You move your shoulders and arms, trying to flap your wings. Did they just move a little? You eagerly raise your arms above your head and begin spinning in place. After a moment, you begin to feel dizzy and come to a stop, almost falling over.
  • CLEAN: You thoughtfully bite your lower lip as you oil your wings before polishing them. Proper maintenance is key, if you expect to ever fly with these.