Archigeek
04-10-2010, 06:04 PM
A midnight-hued watered silk longcoat and a pair of fake shiny alabaster fangs. MB: 1m for the set.
Each of these items having their own verbs, but also some verbs that work together with both items. I've found one tandem verb so far.
The longcoat weighs 7 pounds, hold large amount, and can be further lightened/deepened. Here are the verbs I've found so far:
>open longcoat
You throw open your watered silk longcoat. It billows out behind you like a pair of wings.
>remove my long
You remove a midnight-hued watered silk longcoat from your shoulders in an elegant sweeping motion that causes it to swirl mysteriously around you.
>wear my long
As you drape your watered silk longcoat from your shoulders, it billows out behind you as if caught upon an unfelt breeze.
>close my long
You pull your watered silk longcoat around yourself tightly, doing your best to conceal your form.
>bow longcoat
Holding the edge of your watered silk longcoat, you dip an elegant bow. The longcoat billows out behind you as if caught upon an unfelt breeze. You glance up and flash an evil grin, making sure the tips of your shiny alabaster fangs are visible.
>wave my longcoat
You catch the edge of your watered silk longcoat with one arm and sweep it out in front of you until all that is left revealed are your eyes. The longcoat ripples mysteriously as it moves.
A pair of fake shiny alabaster fangs. Here are the verbs I've found so far:
>wear fangs
You place your shiny alabaster fangs in your mouth and adjust them until they are comfortable.
>lick fang
You run the tip of your tongue over the point of one of your fangs.
>grin fangs
You flash an evil grin, making sure the tips of your fangs are visible.
>eat fang
You gnaw lightly on your lower lip. The razor-sharp tip of one of your fangs breaks the skin and causes a tiny bead of blood to appear, which you casually catch with the tip of your tongue.
>rub fangs
You reach up and polish the front of one of your shiny alabaster fangs with the tip of your index finger.
Each of these items having their own verbs, but also some verbs that work together with both items. I've found one tandem verb so far.
The longcoat weighs 7 pounds, hold large amount, and can be further lightened/deepened. Here are the verbs I've found so far:
>open longcoat
You throw open your watered silk longcoat. It billows out behind you like a pair of wings.
>remove my long
You remove a midnight-hued watered silk longcoat from your shoulders in an elegant sweeping motion that causes it to swirl mysteriously around you.
>wear my long
As you drape your watered silk longcoat from your shoulders, it billows out behind you as if caught upon an unfelt breeze.
>close my long
You pull your watered silk longcoat around yourself tightly, doing your best to conceal your form.
>bow longcoat
Holding the edge of your watered silk longcoat, you dip an elegant bow. The longcoat billows out behind you as if caught upon an unfelt breeze. You glance up and flash an evil grin, making sure the tips of your shiny alabaster fangs are visible.
>wave my longcoat
You catch the edge of your watered silk longcoat with one arm and sweep it out in front of you until all that is left revealed are your eyes. The longcoat ripples mysteriously as it moves.
A pair of fake shiny alabaster fangs. Here are the verbs I've found so far:
>wear fangs
You place your shiny alabaster fangs in your mouth and adjust them until they are comfortable.
>lick fang
You run the tip of your tongue over the point of one of your fangs.
>grin fangs
You flash an evil grin, making sure the tips of your fangs are visible.
>eat fang
You gnaw lightly on your lower lip. The razor-sharp tip of one of your fangs breaks the skin and causes a tiny bead of blood to appear, which you casually catch with the tip of your tongue.
>rub fangs
You reach up and polish the front of one of your shiny alabaster fangs with the tip of your index finger.