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serpentine walking stick
Look: The upper half of the ebony staff curves and coils in a tight spiral ending in a skillfully carved serpent's head.
Type: Quarter Staff Quarter Staff
Range: pole
Puncture: no (0/28) fair (5/28)
Slice: no (0/28) low (3/28)
Impact: somewhat heavy (8/28) moderate (7/28)
Force of Impact: Unknown Unknown
Balance: fairly (5/17) inadequately (4/17)
Suitedness: dismally (2/17) decently (6/17)
Construction: appreciably susceptible (7/18)
Metal: No
Weight: 50 stones
Appraised Cost: 18,125 Kronars14,500 Lirums <br />13,079 Dokoras <br />18.125 LTBpoints <br />18.125 Tickets <br />18.125 Scrips <br />
Properties:
Dimensions: 19 length x 1 width x 1 height
Sources: Sold by Yarsneg's Yurt (1) for 18,125 kronars
Source is Yarsneg's Yurt (1)

EAT: You gnaw on the end of a serpentine walking stick. Eew! Termites!
EAT: You gnaw on the end of a serpentine walking stick. Isn't this a tad large for a toothpick?
EAT: You gnaw on the end of a serpentine walking stick. I'm sure your slobbering will enhance the stick.
EAT: You gnaw on the end of a serpentine walking stick. Ick! Who knows where this has been!
PUSH (when blade is in): A slim blade springs from the end of a serpentine walking stick with a faint *SNICK*.
PUSH (when blade is out): You gently press a slim blade back into a serpentine walking stick.
RUB (when blade is in): You rub a serpentine walking stick.
RUB (when blade is out): You carefully clean the slim blade extending from the end of a serpentine walking stick.
TURN: You casually spin a serpentine walking stick in a sweeping arc about its middle.