bunnymustdie
11-14-2020, 06:57 PM
Selling a fat tortoise mount with all relevant accessories. Makes for a loyal mount and a good emergency food supply. Sold, no longer available
You see a thick brown giant tortoise.
He stands about 2 feet high at the shell base. He has a small face with a curved beak, and large folds of thick skin form his brown neck. He has a broad shell with round scutes outlined in beige, and a fat tail peeks out from the base of his shell.
Tortoise has at least the following verbs - attend, thump, nudge, tickle & dust - may have more undiscovered ones
Comes with a brown leather groomer's kit:
In the groomer's kit you see an oak-handled steel beak file, a pair of engraved steel clippers and a smooth umber polishing cloth.
You open a canvas pocket within your groomer's kit and remove a smooth umber polishing cloth.
>anal cloth
You analyze your umber polishing cloth and sense that the creator has provided the following information:
A smooth umber polishing cloth is a tortoise grooming tool.
It has access to the following verbs: clean, pull, push, rub, and turn:
>clean cloth
Grabbing one corner of your umber polishing cloth, you carefully shake out any accumulated dust or debris.
>pull cloth
Gently pulling a thick brown giant tortoise's face towards you, you run a smooth umber polishing cloth over his beak to remove any dust or dander from the smooth surface.
>push cloth
Stretching to reach as far up on a thick brown giant tortoise's shell as you can, you polish the round surface to a lustrous shine.
>rub cloth
Bracing your hand against the giant tortoise's broad shell, you cup a smooth umber polishing cloth in your opposite hand and run it along the skirting to clean off any caked-on mud or road dust.
>turn cloth
Turning a smooth umber polishing cloth until it forms a stiff peak, you use the pointed end to clean between the giant tortoise's round scutes on his broad shell.
You analyze your engraved steel clippers and sense that the creator has provided the following information:
A pair of engraved steel clippers is a tortoise grooming tool.
It has access to the following verbs: clean, pull, push, rub, and turn:
>clean cli
Twisting the hinge of your engraved steel clippers out of the way, you carefully clean out any debris stuck between the blades.
>pull clip
Nudging the back of a thick brown giant tortoise's knee, you pull the elephantine foot into your waiting hand and then gently trim the oversized talons with your engraved steel clippers before releasing it back to the ground.
>push clip
Attending to one of the giant tortoise's rear feet, you place your engraved steel clippers on one of the talons and push on the lever to trim off any excess from the dense extension.
>rub clip
Moving closer to a thick brown giant tortoise's elephantine foot, you run the edge of your engraved steel clippers along one of the talons to check its length.
>turn clip
Turning a pair of engraved steel clippers at an angle, you gently clip what would be the giant tortoise's equivalent to a pinky toe's talon.
You analyze your steel beak file and sense that the creator has provided the following information:
An oak-handled steel beak file is a tortoise grooming tool.
It has access to the following verbs: clean, pull, push, rub, and turn
>clean file
Bringing your steel beak file close to your face, you carefully exhale across the surface to clean it of any collected dander.
>pull file
Cupping a thick brown giant tortoise's chin in your hand, you tilt his head into the available light and attend to his curved beak by pulling your steel beak file at an angle across the chipped edges.
>push file
Gently nudging a thick brown giant tortoise in the neck, you take advantage of him lifting his head and push your steel beak file at an angle against the point of his curved beak to round out a burr in the tip.
>rub file
Cupping a thick brown giant tortoise's chin in your hand, you pull his curved beak closer to you and rub the coarse side of your steel beak file at an angle along its tip. After a few seconds, he pulls his head from your hand.
>turn file
Turning an oak-handled steel beak file at an angle, you gently run the coarse edge against the very point of the giant tortoise's curved beak to smooth out any stray burrs.
some buffed leather riding boots with steel-framed buckles plucked fresh off of the feet of my screaming & kicking wizard alt:
You can interact with these zesty boots while mounted on horse-type or tortoise-type mounts. If not mounted, they will still provide zesty messaging.
Alterations to these leather riding boots are fine, but the noun must remain "boots". Usage: RUB, TAP, NUDGE, PUSH, TURN:
when mounted:
s>rub boo
You calmly brush your dangling leather riding boots against your brown giant tortoise's exposed neck, whispering in sweet-sounding murmurs to soothe the animal.
s>tap boo
You shift into an upright posture upon the brown giant tortoise's neck and carefully kick off your boots into the animal's neck as you assume a formal riding position.
s>nudg boo
You cluck your tongue softly and give your brown giant tortoise a casual nudge with the flat sides of your leather riding boots.
s>push boo
You dip forward slightly and use your boot heels to delve into the flesh of the brown giant tortoise's neck beneath you.
s>turn boo
You gingerly turn your leather riding boots outward and lean into the brown giant tortoise to softly place an affectionate pat on the side of his neck.
when not mounted:
>rub boo
You gently swing a leg out to admire one of your boots, muttering to yourself in hushed tones.
>tap boo
You shift into a stately posture, formally positioning one boot in front of the other.
>nudge boo
You fall into a casual stance, thoroughly nudging each toe of your leather riding boots against the ground to remove any lingering debris.
>push boo
You rock forward and briskly stamp the heels of your leather riding boots on the ground with a vigorous fervor.
>turn boo
Ever so slightly, you turn your right boot outward in a stubborn pose and place a hand high on your hip.
11m flat for everything listed above. Sold
You see a thick brown giant tortoise.
He stands about 2 feet high at the shell base. He has a small face with a curved beak, and large folds of thick skin form his brown neck. He has a broad shell with round scutes outlined in beige, and a fat tail peeks out from the base of his shell.
Tortoise has at least the following verbs - attend, thump, nudge, tickle & dust - may have more undiscovered ones
Comes with a brown leather groomer's kit:
In the groomer's kit you see an oak-handled steel beak file, a pair of engraved steel clippers and a smooth umber polishing cloth.
You open a canvas pocket within your groomer's kit and remove a smooth umber polishing cloth.
>anal cloth
You analyze your umber polishing cloth and sense that the creator has provided the following information:
A smooth umber polishing cloth is a tortoise grooming tool.
It has access to the following verbs: clean, pull, push, rub, and turn:
>clean cloth
Grabbing one corner of your umber polishing cloth, you carefully shake out any accumulated dust or debris.
>pull cloth
Gently pulling a thick brown giant tortoise's face towards you, you run a smooth umber polishing cloth over his beak to remove any dust or dander from the smooth surface.
>push cloth
Stretching to reach as far up on a thick brown giant tortoise's shell as you can, you polish the round surface to a lustrous shine.
>rub cloth
Bracing your hand against the giant tortoise's broad shell, you cup a smooth umber polishing cloth in your opposite hand and run it along the skirting to clean off any caked-on mud or road dust.
>turn cloth
Turning a smooth umber polishing cloth until it forms a stiff peak, you use the pointed end to clean between the giant tortoise's round scutes on his broad shell.
You analyze your engraved steel clippers and sense that the creator has provided the following information:
A pair of engraved steel clippers is a tortoise grooming tool.
It has access to the following verbs: clean, pull, push, rub, and turn:
>clean cli
Twisting the hinge of your engraved steel clippers out of the way, you carefully clean out any debris stuck between the blades.
>pull clip
Nudging the back of a thick brown giant tortoise's knee, you pull the elephantine foot into your waiting hand and then gently trim the oversized talons with your engraved steel clippers before releasing it back to the ground.
>push clip
Attending to one of the giant tortoise's rear feet, you place your engraved steel clippers on one of the talons and push on the lever to trim off any excess from the dense extension.
>rub clip
Moving closer to a thick brown giant tortoise's elephantine foot, you run the edge of your engraved steel clippers along one of the talons to check its length.
>turn clip
Turning a pair of engraved steel clippers at an angle, you gently clip what would be the giant tortoise's equivalent to a pinky toe's talon.
You analyze your steel beak file and sense that the creator has provided the following information:
An oak-handled steel beak file is a tortoise grooming tool.
It has access to the following verbs: clean, pull, push, rub, and turn
>clean file
Bringing your steel beak file close to your face, you carefully exhale across the surface to clean it of any collected dander.
>pull file
Cupping a thick brown giant tortoise's chin in your hand, you tilt his head into the available light and attend to his curved beak by pulling your steel beak file at an angle across the chipped edges.
>push file
Gently nudging a thick brown giant tortoise in the neck, you take advantage of him lifting his head and push your steel beak file at an angle against the point of his curved beak to round out a burr in the tip.
>rub file
Cupping a thick brown giant tortoise's chin in your hand, you pull his curved beak closer to you and rub the coarse side of your steel beak file at an angle along its tip. After a few seconds, he pulls his head from your hand.
>turn file
Turning an oak-handled steel beak file at an angle, you gently run the coarse edge against the very point of the giant tortoise's curved beak to smooth out any stray burrs.
some buffed leather riding boots with steel-framed buckles plucked fresh off of the feet of my screaming & kicking wizard alt:
You can interact with these zesty boots while mounted on horse-type or tortoise-type mounts. If not mounted, they will still provide zesty messaging.
Alterations to these leather riding boots are fine, but the noun must remain "boots". Usage: RUB, TAP, NUDGE, PUSH, TURN:
when mounted:
s>rub boo
You calmly brush your dangling leather riding boots against your brown giant tortoise's exposed neck, whispering in sweet-sounding murmurs to soothe the animal.
s>tap boo
You shift into an upright posture upon the brown giant tortoise's neck and carefully kick off your boots into the animal's neck as you assume a formal riding position.
s>nudg boo
You cluck your tongue softly and give your brown giant tortoise a casual nudge with the flat sides of your leather riding boots.
s>push boo
You dip forward slightly and use your boot heels to delve into the flesh of the brown giant tortoise's neck beneath you.
s>turn boo
You gingerly turn your leather riding boots outward and lean into the brown giant tortoise to softly place an affectionate pat on the side of his neck.
when not mounted:
>rub boo
You gently swing a leg out to admire one of your boots, muttering to yourself in hushed tones.
>tap boo
You shift into a stately posture, formally positioning one boot in front of the other.
>nudge boo
You fall into a casual stance, thoroughly nudging each toe of your leather riding boots against the ground to remove any lingering debris.
>push boo
You rock forward and briskly stamp the heels of your leather riding boots on the ground with a vigorous fervor.
>turn boo
Ever so slightly, you turn your right boot outward in a stubborn pose and place a hand high on your hip.
11m flat for everything listed above. Sold