Bilber
10-27-2019, 01:06 AM
Welcome to Bilberts Locker Cleanup
**Unless otherwise listed all items have a minimum bid of 25k. I will try to list out all information on have available for each item. Please post bids within the post, if you wish your bid to be anonymous you can message me and I will post for you, this is to ensure that all patrons receive an equal opportunity to bid. once update an Item with a bid I will give 24 hours before marking the item sold. Once sold I will contact Buyers to arrange the meeting place for the exchange. Thanks Realk for the advice I have gone through and attempted to make some edits for easier reading.
1. Copper-banded great horned owl filoplume : CB 25K- jlwolfe528 (Sold Please contact Bilbert in game with time and place for exchange)
You determine that you could wear the filoplume anywhere on your body.
You analyze your horned owl filoplume and sense that the creator has provided the following information:
As you contemplate a copper-banded great horned owl filoplume you realize that it is a small item and will never have much weight to it, therefore lightening it seems unnecessary.
You also note that certain parts of the filoplume translate into the color of beads, haircombs, and headbands. Currently, that is verdigris copper.
This filoplume is an off the shelf model (tier 0 of 4 tiers or OTS). You are able to use the following verbs on it: wear, remove, weave*, pull**, and attend.
Those verbs marked with * mean that they will create a hairstyle, and if it is marked with ** it will either remove the hairstyle or tell you what your current
hairstyle looks like.
Even though the noun may be a type of feather, all hairstyles have pre-arranged ways that they will be displayed and your noun may not ever show in the
hairstyle. All feather types are allowed for the noun.
When getting these altered, feel free to express to the merchant the following information: "I would like to get the beads/haircombs/headband material/color
changed to X Y Z, and I'd like to get the color/avian feather changed to A B C.
Any merchant that is comfortable with this item may unlock it to tier 2.
Lastly, the filoplume does not require you to be wearing a hairstyle for its verbs to work. It can be worn with other hair items and still manipulated, the same as
the hair baubles.
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3. Ash grey jaquard cloak clasped with a moonstone butterfly: MB 50k
significant amount with enough space for any number of items
Actions:
Remove - You reach behind you and push your dark grey back sheath a bit deeper into your pants to conceal it from view at the small of your back.
Pull - You gather the folds of your jaquard cloak in your hands and draw it close about you.
Push - You toss the edges of your jaquard cloak back across your shoulders, freeing your arms for a full range of movement.
4. Ivy-bordered oak-framed painting: MB 2K-
A matronly elven woman lies on her stomach, her left elbow propping her up, her right hand extended in the fluttering motion she is in the midst of making with her hand. There, alighting on just the tips of her fingers, a bright bluebird perches, and the elf seems caught in conversation with it. Soft brushstrokes form the grass below her, each blade leaning toward the elf, and forest tree roots jut out of the ground to curl up around her ankles, as if she is a natural part of the outdoor surroundings.
There appears to be something written on it.
In the Common language, it reads: Sharyth Ardenai, At Home ~ Eilucia
5. Delicate platinum elothrai: MB -
The platinum elothrai has an empty setting that looks ready to have a gem pushed into it.
6. Pearl-framed painting: MB 2k-
With one foot on the sandy shore, another in a small dinghy, a well-tanned elf stoops in front of the background of open sea, where a dozen ships are anchored, their masses filled with cargo and sailors. The subject is bending over, using one hand to spar with an agitated crab, though his gaze is fixated on the sea, his expression filled with vigorous energy, excitement, and a hint of longing. Water already nearly covers the figure's land-bound foot, as if the sea cannot wait to take him into her bosom.
There appears to be something written on it.
In the Common language, it reads: Bhoreas Ashrim, Summoned to the Sea ~ Eilucia
7. Highly polished obsidian mortar with a hexagonal bowl: MB -
In the obsidian mortar you see a narrow vultite pestle.
8. Buffed mahogany leather pauldrons ornately tooled with collared forest falcons: MB 100K -
You carefully examine the leather pauldrons and determine that the weight is less than 2 pounds.
Actions:
Wear: As you hang the leather pauldrons from your shoulders, you nonchalantly shift your weight to the opposite foot in an attempt to counterbalance the additional gear.
Remove: With a practiced hand, you unseat your leather pauldrons from your shoulders and heft them over your head.
Glance: You throw a sidelong glance toward your shoulder, briskly dusting a tensed hand over your leather pauldrons.
Gaze: You fix your feet shoulder-length apart and straighten your spine, adopting a plainly vigilant posture.
Nudge: You fluidly extend your arms and roll your shoulders forward, rearranging the drape of your leather pauldrons.
Fold: Surveying the area with rigid posture, you tightly cross your arms against your chest and hook your thumbs under the lower brim of your leather pauldrons.
Touch: You slide your hands underneath your leather pauldrons, lifting them briefly in an effort to reposition the burden resting on your shoulders.
Crack: You swiftly wrench your leather pauldrons to the side, craning your neck until the bones yield a diverse progression of piercing snaps.
Pull: You pull your shoulders back and firmly grasp a single elbow, your eyes scanning the area in silent contemplation of your surroundings.
Tap: You tap some buffed mahogany leather pauldrons ornately tooled with collared forest falcons that you are wearing.
***The creator has also provided the following information:
You can WEAR, REMOVE, GLANCE, or GAZE at the pauldrons.
The pauldrons must remain pauldrons, but can be altered normally.
Additionally, you can NUDGE, FOLD, TOUCH, CRACK, or PULL the pauldrons.
If you are an aelotoi, you can also TAP, RUB, KICK, or STARE at the pauldrons.
9.: MB -
10. Ornate sapphire sigil on a woven silver cord: MB 50k -
You recognize that this item is a holy item of preservation. You are not certain to which Arkati it is attuned.
An adventurer converted to the deity this item is attuned to may WAVE it at a dead adventurer to cast Preservation (305) with some holy style.
It has 10 of 10 uses remaining, which may be replenished by pouring doses from white flasks or other Preservation potions.It requires 2 doses to add one remaining use.
This item has not been unlocked. The next tier grants access to KISS, TOUCH, and RUB verbs.
11. Splintered black driftwood boomerang: MB -
12. Pale grey sheet of vellum stamped with triangular fins : MB -
It takes you a moment to focus on the grey sheet of vellum.
On the grey sheet of vellum you see : (202) Spirit Shield
13. Pair of ebon suede ankle boots lofted on spiky silver heels( Tall Shoes) and rune-etched solid gold cane(Shoe Stick) (these items are a set) : MB 50k -
The creator has also provided the following information: This is a "Shoe Stick" that works with or without "Tall Shoes."
This stick can be altered with a long description or a show, as long as the noun remains STICK, STAFF, or CANE.
This stick is currently: Tier 1 (off-the-shelf) and traps RUB, LEAN, PUSH, TAP.
The creator has also provided the following information: These are "Tall Shoes" that work with or without "Shoe Sticks."
These shoes can be altered with a long description or a show, as long as the noun remains some type of shoe, and the description depicts a pair of TALL shoes.
These shoes are currently: Tier 1 (off-the-shelf) and trap WEAR, REMOVE, TILT, RUB.
You get no sense of whether or not the boots may be further lightened.
14. Dark grey ironwood scabbard: MB 50K -
Your ironwood scabbard is part of the Fancy Sheath group and will give special messaging that is of a clumsy nature.
It has One (OTS) tiers out of Four possible, which allows access to the following verbs: drop, get, remove, and wear
Customizing this item is easy enough.
It may have the following areas customized:
Throat (current setting is metal)
Inset Gemstone (current setting is gem)
Material Descriptor (current setting is wood)
Strap Descriptor (current setting is leather)
If you GIRD SET (weapon) and use READY LIST to select scabbard as your SHEATH, then GIRD, READY, SHEATH and STOW give the special messaging of Fancy Sheath.
You might be able to have a talented merchant lighten the ironwood scabbard for you or deepen its pockets.
15. Silvery gauze skirt with faenor bells along the hem from: CB 25K- jlwolfe528 (Sold Please contact Bilbert in game with time and place for exchange)
You analyze your silvery gauze skirt and sense that the item is largely free from merchant alteration restrictions.
The creator has also provided the following information:
You sense that the skirt can be altered, but that it must remain loose clothing of some sort that can logically be worn and held out and twirled.
You can try to PULL, PUSH, WAVE, TURN, STOMP, SPIN, and DANCE the skirt.
You get no sense of whether or not the skirt may be further lightened.
16. Gear-studded grey leather toolbelt: MB 50K -
You analyze your grey leather toolbelt and sense that the creator has provided the following information:
Looking over the toolbelt and inspecting its finer details, you realize that it will always need to be "a/n (whatever)/(whatever)/toolbelt". The item's article and adjective CAN be changed, but "toolbelt" is the only valid noun.
This is a Gnomish Repair Toolbelt, which means it is scripted to interact both with run-of-the-mill, generic items and with items which have "damaged" text strings stored in them. This toolbelt provides standard messaging when working on generic items, and specific messaging when working on items which are part of the Gnomish Repair System. Items can be set up with "damaged" text strings so that they can interact with the Gnomish Repair System without being scripted. IF SCRIPTED, such items will state in their analysis text that they are part of the system.
If you were to play with the toolbelt, then you'd find that you can analyze, wear, remove, clean, pinch, poke, pull, and twist it.
Clean, pinch, poke, and pull provide standard interactions for generic items. G.R.S items need to be "damaged" in order for the toolbelt to interact with them. TWIST will set a G.R.S. item's long description to one of its four damaged descriptions. When a G.R.S. item is damaged, the same verbs will provide specific messaging as the item is "repaired."
NOTE: This toolbelt currently supports interaction with a limited variety of generic items. These include: shields, goggles, crossbows (mechanical and otherwise), longbows, composite bows, short bows, runestaffs, swords, and axes.
SCRIPT NAME: Gnomish Repair Toolbelt
17. Raw linen ataniki: MB -
You analyze your raw linen ataniki and sense that the item is largely free from merchant alteration restrictions, but the creator has stated that "The item type should not change."
The creator has also provided the following information:
The raw linen ataniki is designed to hide soft leather, rigid leather, chain mail and plate mail armor which covers torso, arms and legs.
This garment should be designed in such a manner to convey that ALL these areas are completely covered.
You carefully analyze your raw linen ataniki and sense that there are some alteration restrictions. The ataniki can have either a long or a show description.
Any outer garment noun may be used for armor concealers as long as they are loose fitting and fully cover the appropriate areas of protection (tunics do not cover legs, so they may not cover leg worn armor, a shawl would not be appropriate at all, etc.).
Armor concealers that cover the head MUST have a hood/cowl in the base (15/15/15) and in any long descriptions.
Armor concealers can be made out of any material that is not see-through.
Racial clothing nouns are approved as follows:
Ruhan ~ This garment is knee-length or shorter and should not have a hood, so it cannot cover armor with leg or head protection. This concealer cannot be pocketed.
Toque ~ This noun is approved for any armor and may have a hood.
Cotehardie ~ This noun may be used but must clearly be an outer garment that falls to the knees (so it cannot cover armor with leg protection) and is not-tight fitting. It should be used as an elven outer garment, not a gown.
Apotl/Apotla ~ These are fine for concealers, but since it is a waist-length cloak, it only covers torso and arms.
Atanika/Ataniki ~ These nouns are approved for concealers but should not have a hood.
You can tell that the ataniki's pockets could not possibly get any deeper, and you might be able to have a talented merchant lighten the raw linen ataniki for you.
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19. : MB -
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**Unless otherwise listed all items have a minimum bid of 25k. I will try to list out all information on have available for each item. Please post bids within the post, if you wish your bid to be anonymous you can message me and I will post for you, this is to ensure that all patrons receive an equal opportunity to bid. once update an Item with a bid I will give 24 hours before marking the item sold. Once sold I will contact Buyers to arrange the meeting place for the exchange. Thanks Realk for the advice I have gone through and attempted to make some edits for easier reading.
1. Copper-banded great horned owl filoplume : CB 25K- jlwolfe528 (Sold Please contact Bilbert in game with time and place for exchange)
You determine that you could wear the filoplume anywhere on your body.
You analyze your horned owl filoplume and sense that the creator has provided the following information:
As you contemplate a copper-banded great horned owl filoplume you realize that it is a small item and will never have much weight to it, therefore lightening it seems unnecessary.
You also note that certain parts of the filoplume translate into the color of beads, haircombs, and headbands. Currently, that is verdigris copper.
This filoplume is an off the shelf model (tier 0 of 4 tiers or OTS). You are able to use the following verbs on it: wear, remove, weave*, pull**, and attend.
Those verbs marked with * mean that they will create a hairstyle, and if it is marked with ** it will either remove the hairstyle or tell you what your current
hairstyle looks like.
Even though the noun may be a type of feather, all hairstyles have pre-arranged ways that they will be displayed and your noun may not ever show in the
hairstyle. All feather types are allowed for the noun.
When getting these altered, feel free to express to the merchant the following information: "I would like to get the beads/haircombs/headband material/color
changed to X Y Z, and I'd like to get the color/avian feather changed to A B C.
Any merchant that is comfortable with this item may unlock it to tier 2.
Lastly, the filoplume does not require you to be wearing a hairstyle for its verbs to work. It can be worn with other hair items and still manipulated, the same as
the hair baubles.
2.
3. Ash grey jaquard cloak clasped with a moonstone butterfly: MB 50k
significant amount with enough space for any number of items
Actions:
Remove - You reach behind you and push your dark grey back sheath a bit deeper into your pants to conceal it from view at the small of your back.
Pull - You gather the folds of your jaquard cloak in your hands and draw it close about you.
Push - You toss the edges of your jaquard cloak back across your shoulders, freeing your arms for a full range of movement.
4. Ivy-bordered oak-framed painting: MB 2K-
A matronly elven woman lies on her stomach, her left elbow propping her up, her right hand extended in the fluttering motion she is in the midst of making with her hand. There, alighting on just the tips of her fingers, a bright bluebird perches, and the elf seems caught in conversation with it. Soft brushstrokes form the grass below her, each blade leaning toward the elf, and forest tree roots jut out of the ground to curl up around her ankles, as if she is a natural part of the outdoor surroundings.
There appears to be something written on it.
In the Common language, it reads: Sharyth Ardenai, At Home ~ Eilucia
5. Delicate platinum elothrai: MB -
The platinum elothrai has an empty setting that looks ready to have a gem pushed into it.
6. Pearl-framed painting: MB 2k-
With one foot on the sandy shore, another in a small dinghy, a well-tanned elf stoops in front of the background of open sea, where a dozen ships are anchored, their masses filled with cargo and sailors. The subject is bending over, using one hand to spar with an agitated crab, though his gaze is fixated on the sea, his expression filled with vigorous energy, excitement, and a hint of longing. Water already nearly covers the figure's land-bound foot, as if the sea cannot wait to take him into her bosom.
There appears to be something written on it.
In the Common language, it reads: Bhoreas Ashrim, Summoned to the Sea ~ Eilucia
7. Highly polished obsidian mortar with a hexagonal bowl: MB -
In the obsidian mortar you see a narrow vultite pestle.
8. Buffed mahogany leather pauldrons ornately tooled with collared forest falcons: MB 100K -
You carefully examine the leather pauldrons and determine that the weight is less than 2 pounds.
Actions:
Wear: As you hang the leather pauldrons from your shoulders, you nonchalantly shift your weight to the opposite foot in an attempt to counterbalance the additional gear.
Remove: With a practiced hand, you unseat your leather pauldrons from your shoulders and heft them over your head.
Glance: You throw a sidelong glance toward your shoulder, briskly dusting a tensed hand over your leather pauldrons.
Gaze: You fix your feet shoulder-length apart and straighten your spine, adopting a plainly vigilant posture.
Nudge: You fluidly extend your arms and roll your shoulders forward, rearranging the drape of your leather pauldrons.
Fold: Surveying the area with rigid posture, you tightly cross your arms against your chest and hook your thumbs under the lower brim of your leather pauldrons.
Touch: You slide your hands underneath your leather pauldrons, lifting them briefly in an effort to reposition the burden resting on your shoulders.
Crack: You swiftly wrench your leather pauldrons to the side, craning your neck until the bones yield a diverse progression of piercing snaps.
Pull: You pull your shoulders back and firmly grasp a single elbow, your eyes scanning the area in silent contemplation of your surroundings.
Tap: You tap some buffed mahogany leather pauldrons ornately tooled with collared forest falcons that you are wearing.
***The creator has also provided the following information:
You can WEAR, REMOVE, GLANCE, or GAZE at the pauldrons.
The pauldrons must remain pauldrons, but can be altered normally.
Additionally, you can NUDGE, FOLD, TOUCH, CRACK, or PULL the pauldrons.
If you are an aelotoi, you can also TAP, RUB, KICK, or STARE at the pauldrons.
9.: MB -
10. Ornate sapphire sigil on a woven silver cord: MB 50k -
You recognize that this item is a holy item of preservation. You are not certain to which Arkati it is attuned.
An adventurer converted to the deity this item is attuned to may WAVE it at a dead adventurer to cast Preservation (305) with some holy style.
It has 10 of 10 uses remaining, which may be replenished by pouring doses from white flasks or other Preservation potions.It requires 2 doses to add one remaining use.
This item has not been unlocked. The next tier grants access to KISS, TOUCH, and RUB verbs.
11. Splintered black driftwood boomerang: MB -
12. Pale grey sheet of vellum stamped with triangular fins : MB -
It takes you a moment to focus on the grey sheet of vellum.
On the grey sheet of vellum you see : (202) Spirit Shield
13. Pair of ebon suede ankle boots lofted on spiky silver heels( Tall Shoes) and rune-etched solid gold cane(Shoe Stick) (these items are a set) : MB 50k -
The creator has also provided the following information: This is a "Shoe Stick" that works with or without "Tall Shoes."
This stick can be altered with a long description or a show, as long as the noun remains STICK, STAFF, or CANE.
This stick is currently: Tier 1 (off-the-shelf) and traps RUB, LEAN, PUSH, TAP.
The creator has also provided the following information: These are "Tall Shoes" that work with or without "Shoe Sticks."
These shoes can be altered with a long description or a show, as long as the noun remains some type of shoe, and the description depicts a pair of TALL shoes.
These shoes are currently: Tier 1 (off-the-shelf) and trap WEAR, REMOVE, TILT, RUB.
You get no sense of whether or not the boots may be further lightened.
14. Dark grey ironwood scabbard: MB 50K -
Your ironwood scabbard is part of the Fancy Sheath group and will give special messaging that is of a clumsy nature.
It has One (OTS) tiers out of Four possible, which allows access to the following verbs: drop, get, remove, and wear
Customizing this item is easy enough.
It may have the following areas customized:
Throat (current setting is metal)
Inset Gemstone (current setting is gem)
Material Descriptor (current setting is wood)
Strap Descriptor (current setting is leather)
If you GIRD SET (weapon) and use READY LIST to select scabbard as your SHEATH, then GIRD, READY, SHEATH and STOW give the special messaging of Fancy Sheath.
You might be able to have a talented merchant lighten the ironwood scabbard for you or deepen its pockets.
15. Silvery gauze skirt with faenor bells along the hem from: CB 25K- jlwolfe528 (Sold Please contact Bilbert in game with time and place for exchange)
You analyze your silvery gauze skirt and sense that the item is largely free from merchant alteration restrictions.
The creator has also provided the following information:
You sense that the skirt can be altered, but that it must remain loose clothing of some sort that can logically be worn and held out and twirled.
You can try to PULL, PUSH, WAVE, TURN, STOMP, SPIN, and DANCE the skirt.
You get no sense of whether or not the skirt may be further lightened.
16. Gear-studded grey leather toolbelt: MB 50K -
You analyze your grey leather toolbelt and sense that the creator has provided the following information:
Looking over the toolbelt and inspecting its finer details, you realize that it will always need to be "a/n (whatever)/(whatever)/toolbelt". The item's article and adjective CAN be changed, but "toolbelt" is the only valid noun.
This is a Gnomish Repair Toolbelt, which means it is scripted to interact both with run-of-the-mill, generic items and with items which have "damaged" text strings stored in them. This toolbelt provides standard messaging when working on generic items, and specific messaging when working on items which are part of the Gnomish Repair System. Items can be set up with "damaged" text strings so that they can interact with the Gnomish Repair System without being scripted. IF SCRIPTED, such items will state in their analysis text that they are part of the system.
If you were to play with the toolbelt, then you'd find that you can analyze, wear, remove, clean, pinch, poke, pull, and twist it.
Clean, pinch, poke, and pull provide standard interactions for generic items. G.R.S items need to be "damaged" in order for the toolbelt to interact with them. TWIST will set a G.R.S. item's long description to one of its four damaged descriptions. When a G.R.S. item is damaged, the same verbs will provide specific messaging as the item is "repaired."
NOTE: This toolbelt currently supports interaction with a limited variety of generic items. These include: shields, goggles, crossbows (mechanical and otherwise), longbows, composite bows, short bows, runestaffs, swords, and axes.
SCRIPT NAME: Gnomish Repair Toolbelt
17. Raw linen ataniki: MB -
You analyze your raw linen ataniki and sense that the item is largely free from merchant alteration restrictions, but the creator has stated that "The item type should not change."
The creator has also provided the following information:
The raw linen ataniki is designed to hide soft leather, rigid leather, chain mail and plate mail armor which covers torso, arms and legs.
This garment should be designed in such a manner to convey that ALL these areas are completely covered.
You carefully analyze your raw linen ataniki and sense that there are some alteration restrictions. The ataniki can have either a long or a show description.
Any outer garment noun may be used for armor concealers as long as they are loose fitting and fully cover the appropriate areas of protection (tunics do not cover legs, so they may not cover leg worn armor, a shawl would not be appropriate at all, etc.).
Armor concealers that cover the head MUST have a hood/cowl in the base (15/15/15) and in any long descriptions.
Armor concealers can be made out of any material that is not see-through.
Racial clothing nouns are approved as follows:
Ruhan ~ This garment is knee-length or shorter and should not have a hood, so it cannot cover armor with leg or head protection. This concealer cannot be pocketed.
Toque ~ This noun is approved for any armor and may have a hood.
Cotehardie ~ This noun may be used but must clearly be an outer garment that falls to the knees (so it cannot cover armor with leg protection) and is not-tight fitting. It should be used as an elven outer garment, not a gown.
Apotl/Apotla ~ These are fine for concealers, but since it is a waist-length cloak, it only covers torso and arms.
Atanika/Ataniki ~ These nouns are approved for concealers but should not have a hood.
You can tell that the ataniki's pockets could not possibly get any deeper, and you might be able to have a talented merchant lighten the raw linen ataniki for you.
18. : MB -
19. : MB -
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