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squirreltheory
10-25-2017, 10:31 AM
I'm not too good with the market thing especially on fluff. Let me know what you guys think the value is on these things. Thanks.


a pair of thin silver wire half-moon glasses in your left hand.

The creator has also provided the following information:

These glasses are scripted items that will alter your UNIQUE feature line when worn. They are not compatible with other feature altering items that use the same field. They may be altered, but the noun must always remain glasses, eyeglasses, or spectacles. They will support a LONG description, but will not support a SHOW.

When worn, the glasses will use the default feature description of: Perched on the bridge of her nose, she wears a pair of thin silver wire half-moon glasses that perfectly frame her eyes and lend her a studious air.

The trailing portion of the feature description (the bolded portion above following glasses) can be altered by a talented, and willing merchant.

This item has NOT been unlocked and traps the following verbs: WEAR, REMOVE, RAISE, and PUSH.



- Perched on the bridge of his nose, he wears a pair of thin silver wire half-moon glasses that perfectly frame his eyes and lend him a studious air.


Auction Quality Glasses

a pair of tinted- glass spectacles

Status of this particular eyewear: Fully unlocked auction quality.

Verbs available for this eyewear: Pull, Push, Clean, Rub, Exhale, Pinch, Peer, Tap, Lick, Stare, Wear, Remove, Turn, Gaze, Wink, Poke, Raise, Eat, Touch, Tinker, Tickle, and Flip

This eyewear will appear in your features.

a pair of tinted-glass spectacles perched upon her pointed nose and rounded ears. (Normal)

or.... (You'll get this message - You suddenly notice that your half-moon glasses have slipped and are now perching precariously on the tip of your nose.)

Perched precariously on the tip of her nose, she wears a pair of thin silver wire half-moon glasses that look as though they may fall off at any moment. (They slide down randomly)

Glasses off


>pull spe
You gently unfold your tinted-glass spectacles and inspect the hinges.
>push spe
You gently fold your tinted-glass spectacles and inspect the bows for wear.
>clean spe
You pull a small rag from one of your pockets and gently rub the lenses of your tinted-glass spectacles, hoping to remove the smudges. Satisfied with your work, you quietly return your rag to your pocket.
>rub spe
You lightly trace the sleek lines of your tinted-glass spectacles with your finger.
>exhale spe
Noticing a spot on your tinted-glass spectacles, you exhale on the lens and polish it with a small rag.
>pinch spe
You pinch the small wire tabs on your tinted-glass spectacles closer together. They should fit better now.
>peer spe
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You hold your tinted-glass spectacles out at arm's length and peer through the lenses looking for smudges.
>tap spe
Lost in thought, you rhythmically tap your tinted-glass spectacles against the palm of your hand.
>lick spe
Spotting a smudge on one lens of your tinted-glass spectacles, you give it a good lick and rub it on your sleeve. Tastes like chocolate!
>stare spe
You stare at the tinted-glass spectacles in your hand, amazed you need them. You must be getting old!


>turn spe
You turn your tinted-glass spectacles over in your hands, carefully inspecting them for any defects.
>gaze spe
You gaze in wonder at the tinted-glass spectacles in your hands. What a wonderful invention!
>wink spe
Staring at your tinted-glass spectacles, your left eye begins to twitch violently for a moment before finally relaxing.
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>poke spe
Lost in contemplation, you idly poke your tinted-glass spectacles gently into the palm of one hand.
>raise spe
You raise your tinted-glass spectacles to your eyes, peering through the lenses intently.
>eat spe

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Raising your tinted-glass spectacles to your mouth, you chew nervously on one earpiece.
>touch spe
You lovingly caress your tinted-glass spectacles. You're going to look so stinking great!
>tinker spe
Tinkering with the dial on your tinted-glass spectacles, you make several careful adjustments. That should improve the focus.
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>tickle spe
You lightly tap your tinted-glass spectacles on the earpiece with your fingers and watch them bounce slightly in response.
>flip spe
You flip a dial on your tinted-glass spectacles. Hearing a whirr coming from them, you nod in satisfaction that it working correctly.

glasses on

>pull spe
You absentmindedly reach up and slide your tinted-glass spectacles down on your nose, peering over the top.
>pull spe
You absentmindedly reach up and slide your tinted-glass spectacles down on your nose, peering over the top.
>clea spe
Squinting slightly, you remove your tinted-glass spectacles and give them a good cleaning before replacing them on your nose.
>rub spe
Pulling your tinted-glass spectacles down slightly, you close your eyes and rub your temples for a moment before replacing your tinted-glass spectacles on your nose.
>exhale spe
You whip your tinted-glass spectacles off and give an exasperated sigh. Languidly, you replace them upon your nose.
>pinch spe
You push your tinted-glass spectacles up onto your forehead and pinch the bridge of your nose for a moment before dropping them back into place.
>peer spe
You peer over the top of your tinted-glass spectacles with a frown.
>tap spe
You remove your tinted-glass spectacles and tap the bow of your spectacles thoughtfully against your pursed lips, before slowly replacing them on your nose.
>lick spe
Unable to see clearly, you remove your tinted-glass spectacles and give each lens a good lick before carefully wiping them and replacing them on your nose.
>stare spe
You stare over the top of your tinted-glass spectacles in disbelief. Really?
>wear spe
You are already wearing pair of tinted-glass spectacles.
>remove spe
You pluck your tinted-glass spectacles from your nose, removing them with style!
>wear spe
You carefully perch pair of tinted-glass spectacles upon your nose.
>turn spe
You squint through your tinted-glass spectacles, fruitlessly trying to see anything. A quick turn of a small dial cleverly hidden on one side adjusts the power and you can see again!
>gaze spe
You gaze through the lenses of your tinted-glass spectacles, amazed at how much clearer the world is with them on.
>wink spe
Removing your tinted-glass spectacles for a moment, you blink your left eye several times in quick succession trying to clear whatever is irritating it before carefully replacing your tinted-glass spectacles upon your nose.
>poke spe
Removing your tinted-glass spectacles, you poke them meaningfully in front of you in an accentuating manner before firmly replacing them upon your nose.
>raise spe
You raise your tinted-glass spectacles, resting them upon the top of your head for a moment before dropping them back onto your nose.
>eat spe
You take off your tinted-glass spectacles and chew thoughtfully on one earpiece for a few moments before replacing them on your nose.
>touch spe
You nonchalantly reach up and touch your tinted-glass spectacles, calling attention to them. Now everyone knows how stylish you are!
>tinker spe
You tinker with your tinted-glass spectacles, repeatedly removing them and making slight adjustments until you are able to see more clearly before replacing them upon your nose.
>tickle spe
Restlessly you reach up behind your ear and fiddle with the bow of your tinted-glass spectacles, causing them to bounce up and down on your nose.
>flip spe
You reach up and confidently flip the dial on your tinted-glass spectacles, changing the prescription. Uncertain, you flip it again. Hmm, which is better, the first prescription or the second? First or second?