Zaigh
10-19-2011, 04:34 PM
I'll try to update this once a day in the evenings. All items will go ONCE, TWICE, SOLD. Amounts listed are the MBs, BOs will be considered through PMs.
1. a pink-handled white birch case – 500k liloldman SOLD
unique siegery repair case
2. a stormy sea-hued silk fan painted with a sailing galleon – 500k Xanator SOLD - Delivered
3. an evening blue moire silk fan – 750k Mechwarrior1 SOLD - Delivered
Heavily scripted Vanne fan, mood dependant scripts
Check out the scripts here : http://forum.gsplayers.com/showthread.php?t=64447
4. a soft crimson spidersilk cloak edged with black velvet trim – Bought Out - Delivered
attuneable spider cloak, ambient scripts, raise twice to unattune
>close cloak
Sensing your intent, a swarm of tiny spiders suddenly appears from beneath the folds of your spidersilk cloak and seals the opening in the cloak with their silk.
>open cloak
Sensing your intent, a swarm of tiny spiders suddenly appears from beneath the folds of your spidersilk cloak and weaves an opening in the silk.
>rem cloak
A swarm of tiny spiders scurries over the front of your cloak and removes the silky strands that were binding it to you.
You remove a soft crimson spidersilk cloak edged with black velvet trim from your shoulders.
>wear cloak
You drape a soft crimson spidersilk cloak edged with black velvet trim from your shoulders.
... 3 seconds later
A swarm of spiders scurries across your spidersilk cloak and binds you into it with strands of sticky silk. <webbed for 6 seconds>
5. an hooded alabaster muslin atanika – Bough Out - Delivered
You determine that the muslin atanika is an armor concealing garment that will hide soft leather, rigid leather, chain mail and plate mail armor which covers torso, arms, legs and head when it is worn.
6. a cowled ebon and scarlet bourde longcoat lined with glistening adder scales – Bough Out - Delivered
You determine that the bourde longcoat is an armor concealing garment that will hide soft leather, rigid leather, chain mail and plate mail armor which covers torso, arms, legs and head when it is worn.
7. a green-tinted orase staff engraved with a lily pattern – 1m Ruty1532 SOLD
Xojium staff, 10 scripts, +20
>raise staff
You raise your staff before you, preparing for battle.
>touch staff
You rub one hand lovingly over your staff.
>wave staff
You wave your staff over your head dramatically.
>nudge staff
You rap your staff on the ground forcefully, calling for attention.
>attend staff
You attend to your orase staff, making the staff as presentable as possible.
>trip staff
You stumble a bit before using your staff to steady yourself.
>tilt staff
You plant your staff into the ground and rock side to side a few times.
>flip staff
You gesture tauntingly with your staff.
>point staff at <person>
You jab your staff at <person>, as though you were herding a bunch of roltons.
>poke staff
You poke your finger at your staff with a meaningful glance and a quirk of your eyebrow.
8. an exquisite maoral-hafted vultite maul – 100k
+20, player crafted by Zaigh
9. an exquisite maoral-hafted vultite maul – 100k
+20, player crafted by Zaigh
10. a hefty golden vultite handaxe etched with tiny stars – 10k
+20
11. a corroded and rusted imflass handaxe – 100k
+12, 4lbs, SWCW
12. a driftwood-hafted vultite raiding axe – 100k
+20, 2-slot fusion
13. a finely-honed fletching dagger – BOUGHT OUT - Delivered
14. a long vultite stiletto – 50k
15. a black vultite poignard – 50k
Under 1lb, +20
>rub dagger
You gingerly run your palm over the flat of your dagger's blade.
>pet dagger
You thumb the edge of your dagger, testing its sharpness, before casting an appraising glance at your surroundings.
>turn dagger
You deftly turn the dagger in your palm, reversing it in one smooth move to hold the weapon carefully by its tip.
>touch dagger
You thumb the edge of your dagger, testing its sharpness, before casting an appraising glance at your surroundings.
>flip dagger
With a quick flick of your wrist, you lightly toss your dagger into the air and turn your hand to catch it, momentarily balancing the small blade against the back of your knuckles. To complete the trick, you snag the blade's tip with your thumb and deftly flip the dagger to catch it again by its hilt.
16. a cobalt blue siege crossbow painted with ebon flames – 250k
12lbs, +20
rub crossbow
First Person: You polish your blue siege crossbow with your hand, trying to remove all the imperfections.
Third Person: Durakar polishes his blue siege crossbow with his hand, trying to remove all the imperfections.
tap crossbow
First Person: You scrutinize the tiller of your crossbow, occasionally running your thumb along the crossbow's surface, looking for flaws.
Third Person: Durakar scrutinizes the limbs of his crossbow, occasionally running his thumb along the crossbow's surface.
push/press crossbow
First Person: Carefully planting your foot firmly on the ground, you brace the prod of your crossbow against it securely. With the ease of long practice you slip the bowstring from one nock, twist it several times to tighten, and slide the knot's loop back into position.
Third Person: Durakar carefully plants his foot firmly on the ground, bracing the prod of his crossbow against it securely. With the ease of long practice he slips the bowstring from one nock, twists it several times to tighten, and slides the knot's loop back into position.
pull crossbow
First Person: You raise your crossbow and sight down its length. After satisfying yourself that the sightings are correct you slowly lower your crossbow.
Third Person: Durakar raises his crossbow and sights down its length. After satisfying himself that the sightings are correct he slowly lowers his crossbow.
pluck crossbow
First Person: You give your crossbow string a good pluck, testing it for proper tension.
The string makes a dull *thud* as you release it.
Third Person: Durakar gives his crossbow string a good pluck, testing it for tension.
The string makes a dull *thud* as he releases it.
toss crossbow
First Person: You toss your crossbow a few inches in the air, catching it adroitly as you swing it around and sight down its length.
Third Person: Durakar tosses his crossbow a few inches in the air, catching it adroitly then swings it around and sights down its length.
point crossbow
First Person: You carefully sight down your blue siege crossbow and along the shaft.
Third Person: Durakar carefully sights down his blue siege crossbow.
point crossbow at zaigh
First Person: You carefully sight down your blue siege crossbow and along the shaft at Zaigh.
Third Person: Durakar carefully sights down his blue siege crossbow and points it directly at you.
17. some mottled black double leathers – 150k TyrilPraedus SOLD
4x, 2-slot fusion
18. a suit of vultite-studded brigandine – 500k
4x, 2-slot fusion armor
19. some scorched brigandine armor – 250k
25lbs, +18, FDP
20. a veniom-worked survival kit – 1m
3lbs, holds 20, beltworn
Show: Thin and unobtrusive, this kit is well suited to time spent in the wilds. Expertly crafted of supple and well cared for leather, it retains an unmarred appearance. A deep red veniom cross secures the flap tightly shut, protecting an inner lining of misty grey spidersilk.
21. a mithril alloy mesh weapons harness – 500k
5lbs, holds MA (about 5 weapons), pin worn
22. some deathstone earrings – 500k
Mage Rechargeable 117
23. Pirate Set – 500k
a salt-stained driftwood pegleg, a rusted iron hook with a leather handguard, a skull-stamped black leather eyepatch, a fake gold tooth, a fake-looking black goatee, a plush colorful cloth parrot, a slightly torn ebon muslin bandana
24. hip-tied dark crimson sash – 500k
scripted single weapon displayer with a show
Show: You glance at the sash. A length of gauzy deep crimson silk has been folded several times to form a long sash. The ends have been tied together in a loose knot, the diaphanous layers allowed to fan out, fluttering at the slightest touch of hand or wind.
>wear sash
You slide the sash around your waist and buckle it down tightly, and adjust it for comfort.
>pull sash (no weapon in sash)
You grab at your empty sash.
>rub sash (no weapon in sash)
You rub your empty sash and glance at it with a concerned look.
>poke sash (no weapon in sash)
You poke at the empty sash with concern echoed in your eyes.
>put rapier in sash
You carefully hang your rapier from your sash.
>pull sash
You grab at your rapier and pull, making sure it's secure.
>rub sash
Reaching toward your dark crimson sash, you place your hand on your rapier and carefully survey the area.
>poke sash
You drum your fingers on the rapier hanging from your sash.
25. a worn leather sword belt with a dull vultite buckle – 800k neimanz1 SOLD - Delivered
scripted, holds 2 sword-type weapons
>wear belt
You slip the leather sword belt around your waist and buckle it tightly, adjusting its scabbards so one rests on each hip.
>pull belt
Your hands snap to the hilts of your rolaren rapier and rolaren rapier and deftly draw them from the scabbards on your leather sword belt!
>push belt
With a flourish, you sheath your rapier and rapier in opposing scabbards on your leather sword belt.
>get rapier
You draw a slim rolaren rapier hilt-wound with scarlet silk from your leather sword belt's right-hand scabbard.
>put rap in my belt
You slide the rolaren rapier into the right-hand scabbard on your leather sword belt.
>tap belt (with weapons sheathed)
You idly drum your fingers on the hilts of your sheathed weapons.
>tap belt (with no weapons)
You idly drum your fingers on the sides of your scabbards.
>push belt (with 1 or no weapons in hand)
You must be holding a weapon in each hand to do that.
26. a steel-clasped glossy mahogany case – 1.1m HermieTheDentist SOLD - Delivered
Anfelt weapon cleaning case, scripted
>rub stone on gauche
You carefully and deliberately run the dark grey stone along the blade of your rolaren main gauche, slowly honing it to a razored sharpness.
>tap hammer
You softly work over your rolaren main gauche with your tiny rolaren hammer, removing tiny dents and scratches from its blade with precise, even taps.
>tap stick with gauche
You begin to lightly tap the end of the ebony stick upon the rolaren main gauche, the cloth-covered orb at the end releasing little puffs of greyish powder that coat its blade.
Roundtime: 2 sec.
>pour oil on gauche
You pour a small amount of the oil onto your rolaren main gauche, making sure an even coat is spread along the blade.
Roundtime: 2 sec.
>rub suede on gauche <used after the oil>
You slowly rub the oil upon your rolaren main gauche along the blade, working it firmly into the metal with slow, deliberate strokes of your soft grey suede.
Roundtime: 2 sec.
>rub suede on long <used by itself>
You slowly and carefully wipe away the dirt and grime of battle from your slender rolaren longsword with your soft grey suede.
Roundtime: 2 sec.
>rub suede on gauche <used after the powder stick>
You slowly work the polishing powder along the blade of your rolaren main gauche, making sure to firmly rub it into its overall structure.
Roundtime: 2 sec.
Your slender rolaren longsword catches a stray beam of daylight, its angles set ablaze with a brilliant golden gleam for but a moment.
27. some deep black conjuring gloves with silvery sigils surrounded by elaborately embroidered flames – 1.1m Lord Orbstar SOLD - Delivered
scripted based on the element you are attuned to.
>wear glov
You easily slide your hands into your conjuring gloves, and then tug slightly to get them fitted properly to your fingers. As you flex your hands, the silvery sigils on the backs of your gloves shimmer slightly.
>wave glov
You softly murmur an incantation and slowly wave your gloved hand in an arc through the air. A trail of crackling energy streams out from the sigil on the back of your glove, leaving a luminous tail like a comet behind it.
>raise glov
You thrust your gloved hand into the air over your head while chanting a magic phrase under your breath. A beam of umber light filled with dust particles shoots forcefully upwards from the sigil on your glove.
>clench glov
You raise your hand and slowly curl your fingers into a clenched fist. Small particles of dirt and teeny pebbles spray outward from the sigil on your glove and fall to the ground before slowly dissipating.
>rub glov
The silvery sigils on your gloves glow with an intensely bright light before fading again.
>rem glov
You tug at the fingers of your conjuring gloves and then gently slide them off your hands.
28. a swept-winged vaalin nightingale – 500k
29. long-tailed drakar lark – 500k
scripted clockwork songbird
>wear mock
You place your rhimar mockingbird on your shoulder.
>exhale mock
A shriek akin to the death-cry of a mongrel kobold pierces the relative silence around you. Looking over, you notice people staring at you oddly, as you squeeze and blow into your rhimar mockingbird as if it was a bagpipe. Comparatively, even a bagpipe would sound good!
>rub mock
You gently stroke the back of your rhimar mockingbird. The creature coos softly and stretches out its wings under your caress.
>tap mock
You idly tap the beak of your rhimar mockingbird. The rhimar mockingbird shuffles uncomfortably, as if just awakened. It leans from foot to foot a moment before arching its neck and letting forth a beautiful trill.
>push/press mock (when not wound up)
You will need to wind your rhimar mockingbird first.
>pull mock
You foolishly pull on the beak of your rhimar mockingbird. In response, it lets out an earshattering screech that causes you to flinch, fortunately allowing you to avoid its sharp beak trying to snap at you.
>prod mock
The rhimar mockingbird lets out a low, sharp whistle while flapping its wings at you in agitation. Its angry twitter continues for a few moments while it attempts to settle down. Perhaps you should be nicer to your rhimar mockingbird in the future?
>smooch mock
You turn and smooch the rhimar mockingbird perched on your shoulder lovingly. The rhimar mockingbird seems to brighten at this and leads into a tender lovesong. Gentle, lilting notes fill the air as the rhimar mockingbird serenades you.
>wave mock
You point up into the air and sharply command your rhimar mockingbird to take flight. Suddenly the mockingbird begins to flap its wings quickly. Slowly it rises bare inches off of your shoulder and lets out a merry trill at its accomplishment before landing again.
>spin mock
You enthusiastically turn the crank on your rhimar mockingbird, impatient to bring forth a beautiful song. The gears inside the rhimar mockingbird groan in protest and then.. Booooiiiinnnnggggg!!! Next time try to turn it a little more slowly.
>turn mock
You slowly wind the rhimar mockingbird's crank, feeling the spring tighten and the clicking of tiny gears as the mockingbird's beak opens and closes.
>turn mock (when already wound up)
You have already wound your rhimar mockingbird. Turning it further might damage it.
>push mock (this is then followed by several followup scripts, about 20-30 seconds apart)
You push back the latch holding the crank in place on your rhimar mockingbird and the mechanical sound of clicking gears can be heard. Suddenly, the mockingbird seems to come to life as it flaps its wings in rhythmic motion and begins to sing a hauntingly beautiful melody.
Follow-ups:
As your rhimar mockingbird continues to sing, a beautiful and hypnotic melody lilts through the air as if the mockingbird is pouring out its mechanical heart for the world to hear.
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A high pitched trill fills the air as your rhimar mockingbird flexes its wings elegantly and brings its melodic tune to a beautiful crescendo.
>
Your rhimar mockingbird begins rocking back and forth on its perch as it trills out a jaunty, fast paced tune. Its jerky movements almost seem to resemble some sort of avian jig!
>
You smile softly as a gentle lull in the tune brings your rhimar mockingbird's song from a fevered pitch to a calm, soothing melody.
>
A mournful dirge pours out from within your rhimar mockingbird. Its lament for the end of the song is readily apparent.
>
Your rhimar mockingbird winds down as it reaches the end of its power. Its song fades and slows until the last note is sung and the mockingbird's wings fall motionless against its sides.
30. a scorched silver dragon's egg – 100k
hatches a dragon
31. a gem-dusted rhimar dragon – 150k
scripted dragon
32. a ruby-inlaid silver-framed monocle – 50k RAR SOLD - Delivered
33. a tattered goblin doll – 500k Dwoble SOLD - Delivered
heavily scripted doll
Show: The goblin doll is made from torn rags sewn together with thick leather stitches. Its insides are made from some bad smelling plants along with witchwood shavings. Tightly wrapped straw bundles make up the goblin doll's arms and legs, and a red amulet hangs around its neck.
>rub doll
A goblin doll yells, "Stop that!"
>pinch doll
A goblin doll screams, "Witch!"
>poke doll
You poke your goblin doll, and it pokes you back in the eye!
>pull doll
As you pull at your goblin doll, its black, lifeless eyes quickly shift to yours. You are unable to look away from its deadly stare. Your eyes glaze over and visions of unimaginable horrors rush through your mind.
You can feel the pain of a thousand tortured souls, their hands reaching out to you, but you are frozen in terror and cannot move.
Roundtime: 8 seconds
>turn doll
You turn your goblin doll over, and green slime oozes from its mouth down your shoulder.
>smooch doll
A goblin doll screams, "Gross!"
>hug doll
You hug your goblin doll, and it sinks its teeth into your neck!
>kiss doll
As you kiss your goblin doll, it slaps you hard across the face!
You are stunned!
Roundtime: 5 seconds
>tickle doll
As you begin to tickle your goblin doll, black, foul smelling slime oozes out of its mouth.
34. an old greasy rag – 250k Dwoble SOLD - Delivered
scripted
Show: The greasy rag is rather thin and tattered. Grime and dirt cover the surface of the rag, making patterns that seem to shift and move as if possessed of a life their own.
>rub rag
You rub your hands on your greasy rag and manage to transfer some of the dirt and grease on the rag to your hands. Nice.
>wave rag
You wave your greasy rag around vigorously. Several angry gnats fly from the rags surface, circle for a moment, and then settle back on to the rag when you have finished.
35. a coal-eyed snowman nutcracker – 100k
scripted
Show: Beautifully carved and brightly painted, the wooden nutcracker is a highly functional work of art. A large handle in the back controls the crushing jaws, which are currently filled with nothing.
>rub nutcracker
You pat your nutcracker fondly on the head.
>tap nutcracker
You give your nutcracker a light rap to clear out any remaining shell fragments.
>push nutcracker / press nutcracker
You work the handle on the back of your nutcracker up and down, making its jaws flap comically.
1. a pink-handled white birch case – 500k liloldman SOLD
unique siegery repair case
2. a stormy sea-hued silk fan painted with a sailing galleon – 500k Xanator SOLD - Delivered
3. an evening blue moire silk fan – 750k Mechwarrior1 SOLD - Delivered
Heavily scripted Vanne fan, mood dependant scripts
Check out the scripts here : http://forum.gsplayers.com/showthread.php?t=64447
4. a soft crimson spidersilk cloak edged with black velvet trim – Bought Out - Delivered
attuneable spider cloak, ambient scripts, raise twice to unattune
>close cloak
Sensing your intent, a swarm of tiny spiders suddenly appears from beneath the folds of your spidersilk cloak and seals the opening in the cloak with their silk.
>open cloak
Sensing your intent, a swarm of tiny spiders suddenly appears from beneath the folds of your spidersilk cloak and weaves an opening in the silk.
>rem cloak
A swarm of tiny spiders scurries over the front of your cloak and removes the silky strands that were binding it to you.
You remove a soft crimson spidersilk cloak edged with black velvet trim from your shoulders.
>wear cloak
You drape a soft crimson spidersilk cloak edged with black velvet trim from your shoulders.
... 3 seconds later
A swarm of spiders scurries across your spidersilk cloak and binds you into it with strands of sticky silk. <webbed for 6 seconds>
5. an hooded alabaster muslin atanika – Bough Out - Delivered
You determine that the muslin atanika is an armor concealing garment that will hide soft leather, rigid leather, chain mail and plate mail armor which covers torso, arms, legs and head when it is worn.
6. a cowled ebon and scarlet bourde longcoat lined with glistening adder scales – Bough Out - Delivered
You determine that the bourde longcoat is an armor concealing garment that will hide soft leather, rigid leather, chain mail and plate mail armor which covers torso, arms, legs and head when it is worn.
7. a green-tinted orase staff engraved with a lily pattern – 1m Ruty1532 SOLD
Xojium staff, 10 scripts, +20
>raise staff
You raise your staff before you, preparing for battle.
>touch staff
You rub one hand lovingly over your staff.
>wave staff
You wave your staff over your head dramatically.
>nudge staff
You rap your staff on the ground forcefully, calling for attention.
>attend staff
You attend to your orase staff, making the staff as presentable as possible.
>trip staff
You stumble a bit before using your staff to steady yourself.
>tilt staff
You plant your staff into the ground and rock side to side a few times.
>flip staff
You gesture tauntingly with your staff.
>point staff at <person>
You jab your staff at <person>, as though you were herding a bunch of roltons.
>poke staff
You poke your finger at your staff with a meaningful glance and a quirk of your eyebrow.
8. an exquisite maoral-hafted vultite maul – 100k
+20, player crafted by Zaigh
9. an exquisite maoral-hafted vultite maul – 100k
+20, player crafted by Zaigh
10. a hefty golden vultite handaxe etched with tiny stars – 10k
+20
11. a corroded and rusted imflass handaxe – 100k
+12, 4lbs, SWCW
12. a driftwood-hafted vultite raiding axe – 100k
+20, 2-slot fusion
13. a finely-honed fletching dagger – BOUGHT OUT - Delivered
14. a long vultite stiletto – 50k
15. a black vultite poignard – 50k
Under 1lb, +20
>rub dagger
You gingerly run your palm over the flat of your dagger's blade.
>pet dagger
You thumb the edge of your dagger, testing its sharpness, before casting an appraising glance at your surroundings.
>turn dagger
You deftly turn the dagger in your palm, reversing it in one smooth move to hold the weapon carefully by its tip.
>touch dagger
You thumb the edge of your dagger, testing its sharpness, before casting an appraising glance at your surroundings.
>flip dagger
With a quick flick of your wrist, you lightly toss your dagger into the air and turn your hand to catch it, momentarily balancing the small blade against the back of your knuckles. To complete the trick, you snag the blade's tip with your thumb and deftly flip the dagger to catch it again by its hilt.
16. a cobalt blue siege crossbow painted with ebon flames – 250k
12lbs, +20
rub crossbow
First Person: You polish your blue siege crossbow with your hand, trying to remove all the imperfections.
Third Person: Durakar polishes his blue siege crossbow with his hand, trying to remove all the imperfections.
tap crossbow
First Person: You scrutinize the tiller of your crossbow, occasionally running your thumb along the crossbow's surface, looking for flaws.
Third Person: Durakar scrutinizes the limbs of his crossbow, occasionally running his thumb along the crossbow's surface.
push/press crossbow
First Person: Carefully planting your foot firmly on the ground, you brace the prod of your crossbow against it securely. With the ease of long practice you slip the bowstring from one nock, twist it several times to tighten, and slide the knot's loop back into position.
Third Person: Durakar carefully plants his foot firmly on the ground, bracing the prod of his crossbow against it securely. With the ease of long practice he slips the bowstring from one nock, twists it several times to tighten, and slides the knot's loop back into position.
pull crossbow
First Person: You raise your crossbow and sight down its length. After satisfying yourself that the sightings are correct you slowly lower your crossbow.
Third Person: Durakar raises his crossbow and sights down its length. After satisfying himself that the sightings are correct he slowly lowers his crossbow.
pluck crossbow
First Person: You give your crossbow string a good pluck, testing it for proper tension.
The string makes a dull *thud* as you release it.
Third Person: Durakar gives his crossbow string a good pluck, testing it for tension.
The string makes a dull *thud* as he releases it.
toss crossbow
First Person: You toss your crossbow a few inches in the air, catching it adroitly as you swing it around and sight down its length.
Third Person: Durakar tosses his crossbow a few inches in the air, catching it adroitly then swings it around and sights down its length.
point crossbow
First Person: You carefully sight down your blue siege crossbow and along the shaft.
Third Person: Durakar carefully sights down his blue siege crossbow.
point crossbow at zaigh
First Person: You carefully sight down your blue siege crossbow and along the shaft at Zaigh.
Third Person: Durakar carefully sights down his blue siege crossbow and points it directly at you.
17. some mottled black double leathers – 150k TyrilPraedus SOLD
4x, 2-slot fusion
18. a suit of vultite-studded brigandine – 500k
4x, 2-slot fusion armor
19. some scorched brigandine armor – 250k
25lbs, +18, FDP
20. a veniom-worked survival kit – 1m
3lbs, holds 20, beltworn
Show: Thin and unobtrusive, this kit is well suited to time spent in the wilds. Expertly crafted of supple and well cared for leather, it retains an unmarred appearance. A deep red veniom cross secures the flap tightly shut, protecting an inner lining of misty grey spidersilk.
21. a mithril alloy mesh weapons harness – 500k
5lbs, holds MA (about 5 weapons), pin worn
22. some deathstone earrings – 500k
Mage Rechargeable 117
23. Pirate Set – 500k
a salt-stained driftwood pegleg, a rusted iron hook with a leather handguard, a skull-stamped black leather eyepatch, a fake gold tooth, a fake-looking black goatee, a plush colorful cloth parrot, a slightly torn ebon muslin bandana
24. hip-tied dark crimson sash – 500k
scripted single weapon displayer with a show
Show: You glance at the sash. A length of gauzy deep crimson silk has been folded several times to form a long sash. The ends have been tied together in a loose knot, the diaphanous layers allowed to fan out, fluttering at the slightest touch of hand or wind.
>wear sash
You slide the sash around your waist and buckle it down tightly, and adjust it for comfort.
>pull sash (no weapon in sash)
You grab at your empty sash.
>rub sash (no weapon in sash)
You rub your empty sash and glance at it with a concerned look.
>poke sash (no weapon in sash)
You poke at the empty sash with concern echoed in your eyes.
>put rapier in sash
You carefully hang your rapier from your sash.
>pull sash
You grab at your rapier and pull, making sure it's secure.
>rub sash
Reaching toward your dark crimson sash, you place your hand on your rapier and carefully survey the area.
>poke sash
You drum your fingers on the rapier hanging from your sash.
25. a worn leather sword belt with a dull vultite buckle – 800k neimanz1 SOLD - Delivered
scripted, holds 2 sword-type weapons
>wear belt
You slip the leather sword belt around your waist and buckle it tightly, adjusting its scabbards so one rests on each hip.
>pull belt
Your hands snap to the hilts of your rolaren rapier and rolaren rapier and deftly draw them from the scabbards on your leather sword belt!
>push belt
With a flourish, you sheath your rapier and rapier in opposing scabbards on your leather sword belt.
>get rapier
You draw a slim rolaren rapier hilt-wound with scarlet silk from your leather sword belt's right-hand scabbard.
>put rap in my belt
You slide the rolaren rapier into the right-hand scabbard on your leather sword belt.
>tap belt (with weapons sheathed)
You idly drum your fingers on the hilts of your sheathed weapons.
>tap belt (with no weapons)
You idly drum your fingers on the sides of your scabbards.
>push belt (with 1 or no weapons in hand)
You must be holding a weapon in each hand to do that.
26. a steel-clasped glossy mahogany case – 1.1m HermieTheDentist SOLD - Delivered
Anfelt weapon cleaning case, scripted
>rub stone on gauche
You carefully and deliberately run the dark grey stone along the blade of your rolaren main gauche, slowly honing it to a razored sharpness.
>tap hammer
You softly work over your rolaren main gauche with your tiny rolaren hammer, removing tiny dents and scratches from its blade with precise, even taps.
>tap stick with gauche
You begin to lightly tap the end of the ebony stick upon the rolaren main gauche, the cloth-covered orb at the end releasing little puffs of greyish powder that coat its blade.
Roundtime: 2 sec.
>pour oil on gauche
You pour a small amount of the oil onto your rolaren main gauche, making sure an even coat is spread along the blade.
Roundtime: 2 sec.
>rub suede on gauche <used after the oil>
You slowly rub the oil upon your rolaren main gauche along the blade, working it firmly into the metal with slow, deliberate strokes of your soft grey suede.
Roundtime: 2 sec.
>rub suede on long <used by itself>
You slowly and carefully wipe away the dirt and grime of battle from your slender rolaren longsword with your soft grey suede.
Roundtime: 2 sec.
>rub suede on gauche <used after the powder stick>
You slowly work the polishing powder along the blade of your rolaren main gauche, making sure to firmly rub it into its overall structure.
Roundtime: 2 sec.
Your slender rolaren longsword catches a stray beam of daylight, its angles set ablaze with a brilliant golden gleam for but a moment.
27. some deep black conjuring gloves with silvery sigils surrounded by elaborately embroidered flames – 1.1m Lord Orbstar SOLD - Delivered
scripted based on the element you are attuned to.
>wear glov
You easily slide your hands into your conjuring gloves, and then tug slightly to get them fitted properly to your fingers. As you flex your hands, the silvery sigils on the backs of your gloves shimmer slightly.
>wave glov
You softly murmur an incantation and slowly wave your gloved hand in an arc through the air. A trail of crackling energy streams out from the sigil on the back of your glove, leaving a luminous tail like a comet behind it.
>raise glov
You thrust your gloved hand into the air over your head while chanting a magic phrase under your breath. A beam of umber light filled with dust particles shoots forcefully upwards from the sigil on your glove.
>clench glov
You raise your hand and slowly curl your fingers into a clenched fist. Small particles of dirt and teeny pebbles spray outward from the sigil on your glove and fall to the ground before slowly dissipating.
>rub glov
The silvery sigils on your gloves glow with an intensely bright light before fading again.
>rem glov
You tug at the fingers of your conjuring gloves and then gently slide them off your hands.
28. a swept-winged vaalin nightingale – 500k
29. long-tailed drakar lark – 500k
scripted clockwork songbird
>wear mock
You place your rhimar mockingbird on your shoulder.
>exhale mock
A shriek akin to the death-cry of a mongrel kobold pierces the relative silence around you. Looking over, you notice people staring at you oddly, as you squeeze and blow into your rhimar mockingbird as if it was a bagpipe. Comparatively, even a bagpipe would sound good!
>rub mock
You gently stroke the back of your rhimar mockingbird. The creature coos softly and stretches out its wings under your caress.
>tap mock
You idly tap the beak of your rhimar mockingbird. The rhimar mockingbird shuffles uncomfortably, as if just awakened. It leans from foot to foot a moment before arching its neck and letting forth a beautiful trill.
>push/press mock (when not wound up)
You will need to wind your rhimar mockingbird first.
>pull mock
You foolishly pull on the beak of your rhimar mockingbird. In response, it lets out an earshattering screech that causes you to flinch, fortunately allowing you to avoid its sharp beak trying to snap at you.
>prod mock
The rhimar mockingbird lets out a low, sharp whistle while flapping its wings at you in agitation. Its angry twitter continues for a few moments while it attempts to settle down. Perhaps you should be nicer to your rhimar mockingbird in the future?
>smooch mock
You turn and smooch the rhimar mockingbird perched on your shoulder lovingly. The rhimar mockingbird seems to brighten at this and leads into a tender lovesong. Gentle, lilting notes fill the air as the rhimar mockingbird serenades you.
>wave mock
You point up into the air and sharply command your rhimar mockingbird to take flight. Suddenly the mockingbird begins to flap its wings quickly. Slowly it rises bare inches off of your shoulder and lets out a merry trill at its accomplishment before landing again.
>spin mock
You enthusiastically turn the crank on your rhimar mockingbird, impatient to bring forth a beautiful song. The gears inside the rhimar mockingbird groan in protest and then.. Booooiiiinnnnggggg!!! Next time try to turn it a little more slowly.
>turn mock
You slowly wind the rhimar mockingbird's crank, feeling the spring tighten and the clicking of tiny gears as the mockingbird's beak opens and closes.
>turn mock (when already wound up)
You have already wound your rhimar mockingbird. Turning it further might damage it.
>push mock (this is then followed by several followup scripts, about 20-30 seconds apart)
You push back the latch holding the crank in place on your rhimar mockingbird and the mechanical sound of clicking gears can be heard. Suddenly, the mockingbird seems to come to life as it flaps its wings in rhythmic motion and begins to sing a hauntingly beautiful melody.
Follow-ups:
As your rhimar mockingbird continues to sing, a beautiful and hypnotic melody lilts through the air as if the mockingbird is pouring out its mechanical heart for the world to hear.
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A high pitched trill fills the air as your rhimar mockingbird flexes its wings elegantly and brings its melodic tune to a beautiful crescendo.
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Your rhimar mockingbird begins rocking back and forth on its perch as it trills out a jaunty, fast paced tune. Its jerky movements almost seem to resemble some sort of avian jig!
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You smile softly as a gentle lull in the tune brings your rhimar mockingbird's song from a fevered pitch to a calm, soothing melody.
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A mournful dirge pours out from within your rhimar mockingbird. Its lament for the end of the song is readily apparent.
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Your rhimar mockingbird winds down as it reaches the end of its power. Its song fades and slows until the last note is sung and the mockingbird's wings fall motionless against its sides.
30. a scorched silver dragon's egg – 100k
hatches a dragon
31. a gem-dusted rhimar dragon – 150k
scripted dragon
32. a ruby-inlaid silver-framed monocle – 50k RAR SOLD - Delivered
33. a tattered goblin doll – 500k Dwoble SOLD - Delivered
heavily scripted doll
Show: The goblin doll is made from torn rags sewn together with thick leather stitches. Its insides are made from some bad smelling plants along with witchwood shavings. Tightly wrapped straw bundles make up the goblin doll's arms and legs, and a red amulet hangs around its neck.
>rub doll
A goblin doll yells, "Stop that!"
>pinch doll
A goblin doll screams, "Witch!"
>poke doll
You poke your goblin doll, and it pokes you back in the eye!
>pull doll
As you pull at your goblin doll, its black, lifeless eyes quickly shift to yours. You are unable to look away from its deadly stare. Your eyes glaze over and visions of unimaginable horrors rush through your mind.
You can feel the pain of a thousand tortured souls, their hands reaching out to you, but you are frozen in terror and cannot move.
Roundtime: 8 seconds
>turn doll
You turn your goblin doll over, and green slime oozes from its mouth down your shoulder.
>smooch doll
A goblin doll screams, "Gross!"
>hug doll
You hug your goblin doll, and it sinks its teeth into your neck!
>kiss doll
As you kiss your goblin doll, it slaps you hard across the face!
You are stunned!
Roundtime: 5 seconds
>tickle doll
As you begin to tickle your goblin doll, black, foul smelling slime oozes out of its mouth.
34. an old greasy rag – 250k Dwoble SOLD - Delivered
scripted
Show: The greasy rag is rather thin and tattered. Grime and dirt cover the surface of the rag, making patterns that seem to shift and move as if possessed of a life their own.
>rub rag
You rub your hands on your greasy rag and manage to transfer some of the dirt and grease on the rag to your hands. Nice.
>wave rag
You wave your greasy rag around vigorously. Several angry gnats fly from the rags surface, circle for a moment, and then settle back on to the rag when you have finished.
35. a coal-eyed snowman nutcracker – 100k
scripted
Show: Beautifully carved and brightly painted, the wooden nutcracker is a highly functional work of art. A large handle in the back controls the crushing jaws, which are currently filled with nothing.
>rub nutcracker
You pat your nutcracker fondly on the head.
>tap nutcracker
You give your nutcracker a light rap to clear out any remaining shell fragments.
>push nutcracker / press nutcracker
You work the handle on the back of your nutcracker up and down, making its jaws flap comically.