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shad0ws0ngs
03-02-2013, 02:12 AM
an inlaid ora dove - a chalcedony-inlaid ora dove

>wear my dove
You place your ora dove on your shoulder.
>turn my dove
You have already wound your ora dove. Turning it further might damage it.
>tap my dove
You idly tap the beak of your ora dove. The ora dove shuffles uncomfortably, as if just awakened. It leans from foot to foot a moment before arching its neck and letting forth a beautiful trill.
>rub my dove
You gently stroke the back of your ora dove. The creature coos softly and stretches out its wings under your caress.
>push my dove
You push back the latch holding the crank in place on your ora dove and the mechanical sound of clicking gears can be heard. Suddenly, the dove seems to come to life as it flaps its wings in rhythmic motion and begins to sing a hauntingly beautiful melody.
>pull my dove
You foolishly pull on the beak of your ora dove. 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.
>wave my dove
You point up into the air and sharply command your ora dove to take flight. Suddenly the dove 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.
>prod my dove
The ora dove 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 ora dove in the future?

Ambient messaging once wound up and going:

As your ora dove continues to sing, a beautiful and hypnotic melody lilts through the air as if the dove is pouring out its mechanical heart for the world to hear.
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A high pitched trill fills the air as your ora dove flexes its wings elegantly and brings its melodic tune to a beautiful crescendo.
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Your ora dove 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 ora dove's song from a fevered pitch to a calm, soothing melody.
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A mournful dirge pours out from within your ora dove. Its lament for the end of the song is readily apparent.
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Your ora dove winds down as it reaches the end of its power. Its song fades and slows until the last note is sung and the dove's wings fall motionless against its sides.


Potentially more zests I just haven't found


MB: 750k CB: 750k to Jayvn Sold

Jayvn
03-02-2013, 11:13 AM
MB

shad0ws0ngs
03-02-2013, 11:35 AM
updated

shad0ws0ngs
03-02-2013, 05:01 PM
going once

shad0ws0ngs
03-03-2013, 12:53 AM
twice

shad0ws0ngs
03-03-2013, 09:39 AM
sold