Item:Tiny geshiloira flower the color of winter snow

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tiny geshiloira flower the color of winter snow
Look: Fine silk ribbon has been folded and tucked into a perfectly lifelike representation of this delicate bloom. White sapphires stud the petals, shimmering like newly fallen snow in any light.
Weight: 2 stones
Metal: No
Appraised Cost: 100,000 Kronars80,000 Lirums <br />72,160 Dokoras <br />100 LTBpoints <br />100 Tickets <br />100 Scrips <br />
Properties:
  • This item is placed in the hair.
Dimensions: ? length x ? width x ? height
Sources: Source is Tildi's Flowers (6), Tildi's Flowers (4), Tildi's Flowers (1)

Verbs

  • STUDY: You study your tiny geshiloira flower closely. It looks like it can be worn in the hair for special occasions and hairstyles. You're pretty sure you can do the following things with it: WEAR, REMOVE
  • REMOVE: You pull your tiny geshiloira flower from your hair, letting it fall to its normal style.
  • WEAR (hair not mussed): You arrange your hair until it is worn in a deceptively careless-looking arrangement of upswept locks held in place by a tiny geshiloira flower the color of winter snow.
  • WEAR (hair mussed 1x): You arrange your hair until it is worn in a tousled arrangement of upswept locks held in place by a tiny geshiloira flower the color of winter snow.
  • WEAR (hair mussed 2x): You arrange your hair until it is worn in a tangled mass with a tiny geshiloira flower the color of winter snow stuck in apparently at random amidst the coils of hair.
  • WEAR (braided): You arrange your hair until it is worn braided in an elegant wreath held in place by a tiny geshiloira flower the color of winter snow.
  • WEAR (tied): You arrange your hair until it is worn tied back in an elegant chignon held in place by a tiny geshiloira flower the color of winter snow.