Scisco
01-01-2018, 07:57 PM
You remove a sterling silver and teak case from in your night black shroud.
>look at case
Silver inlay separates the various boards of the silver and teak case, which are polished to a lustrous shine. Decorative inlay of ebon and white birch forms the images of the starfish, while cobalt blue porcelain wraps the silver handles.
>open case
You unlatch the toggle on your silver and teak case and hear a strange whirring sound, causing you to remove your hand from the toggle. Within seconds, a tiny opening appears at the top of the case and the thin doors are drawn away from each other. The doors at the hinges bend and slide into a small compartment at the bottom, turning the case into a sand and blue lacquered platter.
>look at platter
Coarse sand spreads across the interior of the blue lacquered platter to create a beach scene along one side, which slowly transitions to a lacquered blue finish that resembles waves. Starfish decorate the waterline, while bright orange fish are viewed within the lustrous blue side. Cobalt blue porcelain beads, roughly the size of a human's hand, wraps the silver handles.
>look on platter
On the blue lacquered platter you see a stack of forks, a stack of teacups, a stack of saucers, a stack of spoons, a stack of knives, a stack of bowls and a stack of plates.
>get teacups
You remove a painted white porcelain teacup from the stack on your blue lacquered platter.
>look at teacup
Cobalt blue paints decorate the bottom of the delicate teacup and depict calm waters under a cloudless sky. Seagulls dip and whirl in the air, while swordfish arc out of the water in wide dives. A filigreed handle, also of porcelain, curves from the side and has a tiny flourish near the base.
>close plat
You depress a button hidden in the design of the blue lacquered platter's handle. A small whirring sound heralds tiny doors extending from the bottom of the platter, which extend upward until they completely obscure the contents of the platter and transform the piece into a sterling silver and teak case.
Min Bid - 1m
Icemule Trace/Landing
>look at case
Silver inlay separates the various boards of the silver and teak case, which are polished to a lustrous shine. Decorative inlay of ebon and white birch forms the images of the starfish, while cobalt blue porcelain wraps the silver handles.
>open case
You unlatch the toggle on your silver and teak case and hear a strange whirring sound, causing you to remove your hand from the toggle. Within seconds, a tiny opening appears at the top of the case and the thin doors are drawn away from each other. The doors at the hinges bend and slide into a small compartment at the bottom, turning the case into a sand and blue lacquered platter.
>look at platter
Coarse sand spreads across the interior of the blue lacquered platter to create a beach scene along one side, which slowly transitions to a lacquered blue finish that resembles waves. Starfish decorate the waterline, while bright orange fish are viewed within the lustrous blue side. Cobalt blue porcelain beads, roughly the size of a human's hand, wraps the silver handles.
>look on platter
On the blue lacquered platter you see a stack of forks, a stack of teacups, a stack of saucers, a stack of spoons, a stack of knives, a stack of bowls and a stack of plates.
>get teacups
You remove a painted white porcelain teacup from the stack on your blue lacquered platter.
>look at teacup
Cobalt blue paints decorate the bottom of the delicate teacup and depict calm waters under a cloudless sky. Seagulls dip and whirl in the air, while swordfish arc out of the water in wide dives. A filigreed handle, also of porcelain, curves from the side and has a tiny flourish near the base.
>close plat
You depress a button hidden in the design of the blue lacquered platter's handle. A small whirring sound heralds tiny doors extending from the bottom of the platter, which extend upward until they completely obscure the contents of the platter and transform the piece into a sterling silver and teak case.
Min Bid - 1m
Icemule Trace/Landing