shad0ws0ngs
07-20-2014, 11:50 PM
I have a pin collection, I have no idea why. I figured I would sort it and determine what is up and what is down. If anyone wants to make offers or quote prices, feel free. I suspect most of it is pretty worthless, but I figured I might as well have a good place to list it all.
a long stylized golden cittern stickpin with a carved pearl head - loresong says it has a magical aura, but is really wonky
In the Common language, it reads:
Bardfest 5114 ~ Performer
a pale crystal flute pin - creates a spectral flute when rubbed that you can play, crumbly
a pale crystal harp pin - creates a spectral harp when rubbed that you can play, crumbly
a stodgy elven diplomat pin - The finely dressed, slightly overweight elven diplomat portrayed on the pin is scowling at something unseen. A glint of gold reflects off the miniscule crest of the United City-States on his chest. At the bottom of the pin, some words have been engraved in elegant flowing script.
There appears to be something written on it.
>read my pin
In the Elven language, it reads:
Ta'Illistim Embassy Opening ~~ Lumnea 1-8, 5112
a colorful pin of brightly painted balloons - a few charges of skinning, crumbly
a red-headed bard pin - The bard pin is small and mechanical, made up of various tiny gears and other parts to resemble a miniature metal version of the real thing. A small silver cord hangs down from the back of the piece while the jointed legs and arms sway to the slightest movement.
- zested for tilt, tap, poke, push, turn, pull, and remove
a silver pendant pin set with a dragon coiled around a faceted diamond musical note - works as a crystal amulet
a golden pin in the shape of a half-eaten cookie - several charges of Manna, noncrumbly
In the Common language, it reads:
I survived Cookie Roulette at Silverwood Manor!
a silver-etched starstone owl pin - The starstone owl pin has a single, empty setting. - blue/white/black crystal holder
a goblet-shaped clear sapphire pin
In the Common language, it reads:
I cook with wine... Sometimes I even add it to the food.
- zested for rub:You rub your clear sapphire pin, causing it to release the aroma of mulled wine into the air.
a gold-painted paper 'W' pin - A message has been scribbled on the back of the pin in bright red crayon. - blank noncrumbly
In the Common language, it reads:
The Wellington Home thanks you. ~ Eoantos 5113 ~
a sharp-fanged black viper pin
In the Common language, it reads:
Eve of the Reunion, 5113
- zested for poke and tap, ex: You poke your black viper pin and its needle-sharp teeth close around your finger. Ow!
a pink-eyed black rat pin
In the Common language, it reads:
Eve of the Reunion, 5113
- zested for poke and tap, ex: As you tap the black rat pin on its tiny head, it emits an ear-piercing squeak.
an ebon-winged furry bat pin
In the Common language, it reads:
Eve of the Reunion, 5113
- zested for poke and tap, ex: You poke your furry bat pin and its needle-sharp teeth close around your finger. Ow!
a puffy white-feathered owl pin
In the Common language, it reads:
Eve of the Reunion, 5113
- zested for poke and tap, ex: As you tap the owl pin on its tiny head, it emits a loud hoot!
a bronze theatrical pin - Hand-hammered brass comprises this pin, which is nondescript in size but wrought with intricate detail. Two theater masks, one bursting with laughter and the other distraught and in tears, are bound together with a thin ribbon that winds around them both.
In the Common language, it reads:
Keep watching; I might do a trick!
- a few charges of Silence, crumbly
a simple gold pin that reads, "I Support Mayor Walkar." - jewelry
a polished carved bone pin - Polished to a near mirror-like finish, deeply engraved lines in the bone etch out a flowing script. Delicate illumination hide dancing imps, demons, and undead amongst the elaborate letters.
In the Common language, it reads:
Rob a Grave, they'll not miss it! Ebon's Gate '04.
a smirking skull pin - for some reason loresong value of 400k, not sure what it does
a steel treasure chest pin - Although made of cheap steel, the detail on the treasure chest is astounding. Small bands are etched across individual wood planks, and even the lid of the chest has very small steel pins in the hinges.
You try to read a steel treasure chest pin, but the language is not one you know. It looks like it's written in Halfling.
a gold-edged raven black pin - Sculpted from fine bevelled crystal into the shape of a sphere and mounted on a diamond-cut sceptre of gold, this pin's craftsmanship is apparent. Tiny flecks of color dance and coalesce within the orb, shifting colors as the light reflects off their surface.
In the Common language, it reads:
~ First Place Winner of Averyl's Scavenger Hunt on Huntress day, the 30th of Lormestra in the year 5104 ~
- zested for turn, touch, and tap. Tap also changes the color
>turn pin
You turn your sapphire-blue pin slowly causing the tiny specks inside to shift and move, creating a whirlwind of color and light.
>touch pin
You touch your sapphire-blue pin gently, causing the tiny specks to shift and change hue.
>tap pin
You give your sapphire-blue pin a quick tap, causing the glitter inside to surge to life in a flurry of color. The light dances and coalesces throughout the small orb, shifting from one hue to another. As the flecks begin to settle again, they take on a crystal-blue light.
a fish skeleton pin - The pin is made from the skeleton of a small fish. Bits of flesh still cling to the tiny bones and the whole thing smells revolting.
In the Common language, it reads:
Scavenger Hunt, Half-Krolvin Cultural Pageant, 5104.
a brown granite ale mug pin - Carved in lifelike detail, this stone pin depicts a sturdy dwarven ale mug brimming with heady ale. Etched on the back of the pin is the legend "20 Critters, Ale Festival 5102."
a green toadstool pin - A thin piece of steel has been shaped into a two-inch-tall likeness of a miniature toadstool. The toadstool's cap has been painted emerald green, and small black circles of varying sizes dot the cap. The toadstool's stalk is a greyish white, flaring slightly at the bottom.
The toadstool pin reads: "First Zul Logoth Toadstool Festival - Year 5102."
- zested for rub, tap, pet, push, pull, turn
>rub pin
You rub your toadstool pin. After a moment, a miniature snail crawls out from behind the toadstool, slowly circles it, and disappears behind it again.
>tap pin
You tap your toadstool pin. The toadstool's cap glows a bright emerald on top, and white light projects downward. The glows continue for a few moments, and then both fade away.
>pet pin
You touch your toadstool pin. A pair of eyes fade into view on the toadstool's cap. One eye winks, and then the eyes fade back into the cap.
>push pin
You push on your toadstool pin. A miniature dwarf steps out from behind the toadstool and surveys the area, stroking her beard as she does so. She laughs and slips back behind the toadstool.
>pull pin
You pull on your toadstool pin. A miniature dwarf steps out from behind the toadstool and surveys the area, stroking his beard as he does so. He grunts and slips back behind the toadstool.
>turn pin
You slightly rotate your toadstool pin. A small voice that seems to come directly from the toadstool declares, "MORE ALE!"
an iridescent specter keg pin - Crafted from iridescent glass, this miniature keg is done with incredible detail. The milky-white hue of the glass gives the pin an iridescent, spectral appearance. As you examine it closer, you notice that the keg is empty, its tiny silver spigot tapped one too many times. Attached to the clasp, a tiny scripted banner reads: "Where all good kegs go ... House Paupers Haunted Anniversary Bash, 30 & 31st of Jastatos, 5103."
a gleaming silver coin pin - blank imbeddable, noncrumbly
a green-tinted silver arrow pin - blank imbeddable, noncrumbly
a brimming silver ale mug pin - blank imbeddable, noncrumbly
a sleek dark green goblin pin - blank imbeddable, noncrumbly
a dark-winged red vathor pin - blank imbeddable, noncrumbly
a lace-strung glass monocle cravat pin
In the Common language, it reads:
I watched them fight like girls - Nalea Brawl 5113
a tentacled oculoth cravat pin set with rich blackberry crystal eyes - unlocked blue/white/black crystal holder with a custom setting - currently has a crystal with 9 charges of Blink in it
a gilded eahnor campaign pin - Two slender chains provide a link between a polished gold bar and the upper corners of the shield-shaped pin. Crafted of lightly gilded crimson eahnor, the shield sports an exquisite border of white ora overlaid with intertwined golden patterns. Affixed to its center are three tiny, crossed daggers, their upward-pointing blades made of white crystal. Engraved below the daggers is the simple inscription, "To those who defended the shining city during the spring of 5103 in the Griffin Sword War."
a black glaes pin stamped with the Dragorth family seal
In the Common language, it reads:
Citizen of the Dreadnaught Alliance
a blockade runner pin - no idea
a tiny cobweb-covered silver gate pin loosely hung on copper hinges - no idea
a serpent-twined batwing claidhmore pin
a silver dragon pin - The shine of the pin's silver is enhanced by the blackworking that has been rubbed into the design, giving the scales and twists of the dragon contrast. A tiny scroll clutched in the dragon's claws reads, "Future Bardfest Winner!" - blank noncrumbly imbeddable
a lacquered modwir keg pin - This small keg-shaped pin is constructed of lacquered modwir and accented with a miniature brass spigot. A tiny otter figure is perched atop the container, his paws holding one end of a long banner that swirls around the keg. The banner bears a message in flowing gold lettering: Dragonsdraught Ale -- The brew that made Wehnimer's Landing famous!
>tap pin
As you tap your modwir keg, the tiny otter figure leans down and turns the spigot. A brief spray of ale-scented mist bursts forth as the otter chitters mirthfully.
You are fondly reminded of home.
a garnet-inlaid gold grape pin - Carefully etched onto the back of this pin is the scene of a triumphant male, fists full of squished grapes, gloating over a grape-covered female.
In the Common language, it reads:
Battle of the Sexes: Grape Escape! Silverwood Wine Festival, 5108
an amber-dusted red owl pin - The pin is small, but cleverly formed. Its shape is that of a rich scarlet red owl perched inside a silvery waxing crescent moon set against a background of the deepest blue. Its wings are lightly dusted with amber topaz crystals which sparkle when the light hits them just so. "Twilight Hall" is etched in neat letters on the moon.
a chamelon agate pin - blank noncrumbly imbeddable, mispelled
a bright yellow question-mark pin - a few charges of Light, crumbly
a polished copper dart-shaped pin - jewelry
a dark blue wavecrest pin - blank noncrumbly imbeddable
an elven aristrocrat pin - The aristocrat pin is small and mechanical, made up of various tiny gears and other parts to resemble a miniature metal version of the real thing. A small silver cord hangs down from the back of the piece while the jointed legs and arms sway to the slightest movement.
>tilt pin
You roughly tilt your aristocrat pin and hear a distinct *snap*, followed closely by a *clang*! The aristocrat looks up at you with baleful eyes before it quietly begins to inspect itself.
>tap pin
You tap the head of the mechanical aristocrat pin and nothing seems to happen. A moment later, the eyes of the piece suddenly spring out as a metallic voice pipes, "ARUUUGA!" before they pull back inside.
>poke pin
You press your finger against the aristocrat pin and a small metallic voice pipes at you, "Japhrimel looks like a stubby-legger on sugah and is twice as hyper!"
>push pin
You push your index finger into the aristocrat pin's stomach, and it emits a thunderous belch. Tiny bubbles float out from the aristocrat's mouth before popping quietly in the air.
>pull pin
You pull sharply down on the silver cord, and the jointed arms and legs of the aristocrat pin begin to flail around in a wild jig.
>turn pin
You turn your aristocrat pin upside down, causing its jointed arms and legs to flail around before settling in a peculiar fashion. A small metallic voice pipes, "Rasshafrashingrah!" along with a slew of unprintables before it swings itself back rightside up.
>rem pin
You remove the aristocrat pin from your chest, and it gazes up at you with tiny resentful eyes.
a carved monir harp pin with crystal strings - works as a crystal amulet
a knobby-kneed sprite pin with tiny gossamer wings - works as a crystal amulet
In the Common language, it reads:
Silverwood Manor - The Order of Lorekeepers
an onyx-edged golden deringo leaf pin - spinner pin, will spin and select someone in the room.
>tilt pin
You tilt your deringo leaf pin from side to side, watching the light ripple over the detailed veining on the leaf and admiring the bright sparks of illumination reflecting off the metallic surface.
>poke pin
You poke at the deringo leaf pin awkwardly, as if expecting it to leap up and bite you, or perhaps do something else equally amusing. Predictably though, the pin merely sits there.
>turn pin
You flick a finger at the edge of your deringo leaf pin, sending it spinning on its central post. The light reflecting off each of the leaves resembles makes the pin into your own, personal pinwheel. Oooh, sparkly!
>gaze pin
You pull the bottom edge of your deringo leaf pin up and gaze raptly at your distorted reflection on the surface of the pin.
>spin pin
You grab the tip of your deringo leaf pin and give it a brisk spin. The pin twirls around for a few seconds before coming to rest pointing directly at you. You win again!
a small eyeball-shaped pin - no idea
a viridian soulstone pin - A faint white glow emits from the green soulstone of the pin. Etched into the pin are the words, "Blessed by Brother Wuldreth."
>rub pin
You rub a viridian soulstone pin, and it briefly glows brighter, its white light shining outward.
a malformed goblin-shaped pin - no idea
a broken femur-shaped pin - no idea
a crocodile tooth-shaped pin - no idea
a motley jester pin -
>tap pin
As you tap your jester pin, the scratchy sound of chilling laughter echoes around you before fading away.
a carved ruby oak leaf with a silver pin backing - several charges of foraging, crumbly
a burnished gold button incised with a pair of crossed table legs beneath an erupting volcano - blank noncrumbly imbed
a diamond-eyed aventurine tree frog brooch - a few charges of undisease, noncrumbly
a matte black deathstone skull brooch with faceted ruby eyes - gold ring teleporter item.
a silver-caged cerulean crystal brooch -
>turn brooch
You remove your crystal brooch and turn it several times from side-to-side, making the light play off the crystal's facets. Inside the brooch, tiny rainbows dance around hypnotically. After several moments of admiration, you quickly put your crystal brooch back on.
>gaze brooch
You remove your crystal brooch and gaze fondly at it, admiring its beauty. After a few moments, you quickly put it back on.
>breathe brooch
You remove your crystal brooch and breathe heavily on its surface, creating a layer of foggy condensation. You deftly rub the smooth surface, causing the crystal to sparkle even more brightly. After admiring the glimmer, you quickly put your crystal brooch back on.
a gopher-shaped brown quartz brooch - a few charges of elemental defense 2, crumbly
a moss-covered skull insignia - Bits of pale green moss peek through the tiny eye sockets of this bleached bone skull. A thick wyrmwood clasp stem on the back of the insignia allows it to be affixed to clothing. A short message is chiseled in to the bone in a miniscule script.
In the Common language, it reads:
Feywrot Mire.
a deathstone Fash'lo'nae symbol - no idea
a long stylized golden cittern stickpin with a carved pearl head - loresong says it has a magical aura, but is really wonky
In the Common language, it reads:
Bardfest 5114 ~ Performer
a pale crystal flute pin - creates a spectral flute when rubbed that you can play, crumbly
a pale crystal harp pin - creates a spectral harp when rubbed that you can play, crumbly
a stodgy elven diplomat pin - The finely dressed, slightly overweight elven diplomat portrayed on the pin is scowling at something unseen. A glint of gold reflects off the miniscule crest of the United City-States on his chest. At the bottom of the pin, some words have been engraved in elegant flowing script.
There appears to be something written on it.
>read my pin
In the Elven language, it reads:
Ta'Illistim Embassy Opening ~~ Lumnea 1-8, 5112
a colorful pin of brightly painted balloons - a few charges of skinning, crumbly
a red-headed bard pin - The bard pin is small and mechanical, made up of various tiny gears and other parts to resemble a miniature metal version of the real thing. A small silver cord hangs down from the back of the piece while the jointed legs and arms sway to the slightest movement.
- zested for tilt, tap, poke, push, turn, pull, and remove
a silver pendant pin set with a dragon coiled around a faceted diamond musical note - works as a crystal amulet
a golden pin in the shape of a half-eaten cookie - several charges of Manna, noncrumbly
In the Common language, it reads:
I survived Cookie Roulette at Silverwood Manor!
a silver-etched starstone owl pin - The starstone owl pin has a single, empty setting. - blue/white/black crystal holder
a goblet-shaped clear sapphire pin
In the Common language, it reads:
I cook with wine... Sometimes I even add it to the food.
- zested for rub:You rub your clear sapphire pin, causing it to release the aroma of mulled wine into the air.
a gold-painted paper 'W' pin - A message has been scribbled on the back of the pin in bright red crayon. - blank noncrumbly
In the Common language, it reads:
The Wellington Home thanks you. ~ Eoantos 5113 ~
a sharp-fanged black viper pin
In the Common language, it reads:
Eve of the Reunion, 5113
- zested for poke and tap, ex: You poke your black viper pin and its needle-sharp teeth close around your finger. Ow!
a pink-eyed black rat pin
In the Common language, it reads:
Eve of the Reunion, 5113
- zested for poke and tap, ex: As you tap the black rat pin on its tiny head, it emits an ear-piercing squeak.
an ebon-winged furry bat pin
In the Common language, it reads:
Eve of the Reunion, 5113
- zested for poke and tap, ex: You poke your furry bat pin and its needle-sharp teeth close around your finger. Ow!
a puffy white-feathered owl pin
In the Common language, it reads:
Eve of the Reunion, 5113
- zested for poke and tap, ex: As you tap the owl pin on its tiny head, it emits a loud hoot!
a bronze theatrical pin - Hand-hammered brass comprises this pin, which is nondescript in size but wrought with intricate detail. Two theater masks, one bursting with laughter and the other distraught and in tears, are bound together with a thin ribbon that winds around them both.
In the Common language, it reads:
Keep watching; I might do a trick!
- a few charges of Silence, crumbly
a simple gold pin that reads, "I Support Mayor Walkar." - jewelry
a polished carved bone pin - Polished to a near mirror-like finish, deeply engraved lines in the bone etch out a flowing script. Delicate illumination hide dancing imps, demons, and undead amongst the elaborate letters.
In the Common language, it reads:
Rob a Grave, they'll not miss it! Ebon's Gate '04.
a smirking skull pin - for some reason loresong value of 400k, not sure what it does
a steel treasure chest pin - Although made of cheap steel, the detail on the treasure chest is astounding. Small bands are etched across individual wood planks, and even the lid of the chest has very small steel pins in the hinges.
You try to read a steel treasure chest pin, but the language is not one you know. It looks like it's written in Halfling.
a gold-edged raven black pin - Sculpted from fine bevelled crystal into the shape of a sphere and mounted on a diamond-cut sceptre of gold, this pin's craftsmanship is apparent. Tiny flecks of color dance and coalesce within the orb, shifting colors as the light reflects off their surface.
In the Common language, it reads:
~ First Place Winner of Averyl's Scavenger Hunt on Huntress day, the 30th of Lormestra in the year 5104 ~
- zested for turn, touch, and tap. Tap also changes the color
>turn pin
You turn your sapphire-blue pin slowly causing the tiny specks inside to shift and move, creating a whirlwind of color and light.
>touch pin
You touch your sapphire-blue pin gently, causing the tiny specks to shift and change hue.
>tap pin
You give your sapphire-blue pin a quick tap, causing the glitter inside to surge to life in a flurry of color. The light dances and coalesces throughout the small orb, shifting from one hue to another. As the flecks begin to settle again, they take on a crystal-blue light.
a fish skeleton pin - The pin is made from the skeleton of a small fish. Bits of flesh still cling to the tiny bones and the whole thing smells revolting.
In the Common language, it reads:
Scavenger Hunt, Half-Krolvin Cultural Pageant, 5104.
a brown granite ale mug pin - Carved in lifelike detail, this stone pin depicts a sturdy dwarven ale mug brimming with heady ale. Etched on the back of the pin is the legend "20 Critters, Ale Festival 5102."
a green toadstool pin - A thin piece of steel has been shaped into a two-inch-tall likeness of a miniature toadstool. The toadstool's cap has been painted emerald green, and small black circles of varying sizes dot the cap. The toadstool's stalk is a greyish white, flaring slightly at the bottom.
The toadstool pin reads: "First Zul Logoth Toadstool Festival - Year 5102."
- zested for rub, tap, pet, push, pull, turn
>rub pin
You rub your toadstool pin. After a moment, a miniature snail crawls out from behind the toadstool, slowly circles it, and disappears behind it again.
>tap pin
You tap your toadstool pin. The toadstool's cap glows a bright emerald on top, and white light projects downward. The glows continue for a few moments, and then both fade away.
>pet pin
You touch your toadstool pin. A pair of eyes fade into view on the toadstool's cap. One eye winks, and then the eyes fade back into the cap.
>push pin
You push on your toadstool pin. A miniature dwarf steps out from behind the toadstool and surveys the area, stroking her beard as she does so. She laughs and slips back behind the toadstool.
>pull pin
You pull on your toadstool pin. A miniature dwarf steps out from behind the toadstool and surveys the area, stroking his beard as he does so. He grunts and slips back behind the toadstool.
>turn pin
You slightly rotate your toadstool pin. A small voice that seems to come directly from the toadstool declares, "MORE ALE!"
an iridescent specter keg pin - Crafted from iridescent glass, this miniature keg is done with incredible detail. The milky-white hue of the glass gives the pin an iridescent, spectral appearance. As you examine it closer, you notice that the keg is empty, its tiny silver spigot tapped one too many times. Attached to the clasp, a tiny scripted banner reads: "Where all good kegs go ... House Paupers Haunted Anniversary Bash, 30 & 31st of Jastatos, 5103."
a gleaming silver coin pin - blank imbeddable, noncrumbly
a green-tinted silver arrow pin - blank imbeddable, noncrumbly
a brimming silver ale mug pin - blank imbeddable, noncrumbly
a sleek dark green goblin pin - blank imbeddable, noncrumbly
a dark-winged red vathor pin - blank imbeddable, noncrumbly
a lace-strung glass monocle cravat pin
In the Common language, it reads:
I watched them fight like girls - Nalea Brawl 5113
a tentacled oculoth cravat pin set with rich blackberry crystal eyes - unlocked blue/white/black crystal holder with a custom setting - currently has a crystal with 9 charges of Blink in it
a gilded eahnor campaign pin - Two slender chains provide a link between a polished gold bar and the upper corners of the shield-shaped pin. Crafted of lightly gilded crimson eahnor, the shield sports an exquisite border of white ora overlaid with intertwined golden patterns. Affixed to its center are three tiny, crossed daggers, their upward-pointing blades made of white crystal. Engraved below the daggers is the simple inscription, "To those who defended the shining city during the spring of 5103 in the Griffin Sword War."
a black glaes pin stamped with the Dragorth family seal
In the Common language, it reads:
Citizen of the Dreadnaught Alliance
a blockade runner pin - no idea
a tiny cobweb-covered silver gate pin loosely hung on copper hinges - no idea
a serpent-twined batwing claidhmore pin
a silver dragon pin - The shine of the pin's silver is enhanced by the blackworking that has been rubbed into the design, giving the scales and twists of the dragon contrast. A tiny scroll clutched in the dragon's claws reads, "Future Bardfest Winner!" - blank noncrumbly imbeddable
a lacquered modwir keg pin - This small keg-shaped pin is constructed of lacquered modwir and accented with a miniature brass spigot. A tiny otter figure is perched atop the container, his paws holding one end of a long banner that swirls around the keg. The banner bears a message in flowing gold lettering: Dragonsdraught Ale -- The brew that made Wehnimer's Landing famous!
>tap pin
As you tap your modwir keg, the tiny otter figure leans down and turns the spigot. A brief spray of ale-scented mist bursts forth as the otter chitters mirthfully.
You are fondly reminded of home.
a garnet-inlaid gold grape pin - Carefully etched onto the back of this pin is the scene of a triumphant male, fists full of squished grapes, gloating over a grape-covered female.
In the Common language, it reads:
Battle of the Sexes: Grape Escape! Silverwood Wine Festival, 5108
an amber-dusted red owl pin - The pin is small, but cleverly formed. Its shape is that of a rich scarlet red owl perched inside a silvery waxing crescent moon set against a background of the deepest blue. Its wings are lightly dusted with amber topaz crystals which sparkle when the light hits them just so. "Twilight Hall" is etched in neat letters on the moon.
a chamelon agate pin - blank noncrumbly imbeddable, mispelled
a bright yellow question-mark pin - a few charges of Light, crumbly
a polished copper dart-shaped pin - jewelry
a dark blue wavecrest pin - blank noncrumbly imbeddable
an elven aristrocrat pin - The aristocrat pin is small and mechanical, made up of various tiny gears and other parts to resemble a miniature metal version of the real thing. A small silver cord hangs down from the back of the piece while the jointed legs and arms sway to the slightest movement.
>tilt pin
You roughly tilt your aristocrat pin and hear a distinct *snap*, followed closely by a *clang*! The aristocrat looks up at you with baleful eyes before it quietly begins to inspect itself.
>tap pin
You tap the head of the mechanical aristocrat pin and nothing seems to happen. A moment later, the eyes of the piece suddenly spring out as a metallic voice pipes, "ARUUUGA!" before they pull back inside.
>poke pin
You press your finger against the aristocrat pin and a small metallic voice pipes at you, "Japhrimel looks like a stubby-legger on sugah and is twice as hyper!"
>push pin
You push your index finger into the aristocrat pin's stomach, and it emits a thunderous belch. Tiny bubbles float out from the aristocrat's mouth before popping quietly in the air.
>pull pin
You pull sharply down on the silver cord, and the jointed arms and legs of the aristocrat pin begin to flail around in a wild jig.
>turn pin
You turn your aristocrat pin upside down, causing its jointed arms and legs to flail around before settling in a peculiar fashion. A small metallic voice pipes, "Rasshafrashingrah!" along with a slew of unprintables before it swings itself back rightside up.
>rem pin
You remove the aristocrat pin from your chest, and it gazes up at you with tiny resentful eyes.
a carved monir harp pin with crystal strings - works as a crystal amulet
a knobby-kneed sprite pin with tiny gossamer wings - works as a crystal amulet
In the Common language, it reads:
Silverwood Manor - The Order of Lorekeepers
an onyx-edged golden deringo leaf pin - spinner pin, will spin and select someone in the room.
>tilt pin
You tilt your deringo leaf pin from side to side, watching the light ripple over the detailed veining on the leaf and admiring the bright sparks of illumination reflecting off the metallic surface.
>poke pin
You poke at the deringo leaf pin awkwardly, as if expecting it to leap up and bite you, or perhaps do something else equally amusing. Predictably though, the pin merely sits there.
>turn pin
You flick a finger at the edge of your deringo leaf pin, sending it spinning on its central post. The light reflecting off each of the leaves resembles makes the pin into your own, personal pinwheel. Oooh, sparkly!
>gaze pin
You pull the bottom edge of your deringo leaf pin up and gaze raptly at your distorted reflection on the surface of the pin.
>spin pin
You grab the tip of your deringo leaf pin and give it a brisk spin. The pin twirls around for a few seconds before coming to rest pointing directly at you. You win again!
a small eyeball-shaped pin - no idea
a viridian soulstone pin - A faint white glow emits from the green soulstone of the pin. Etched into the pin are the words, "Blessed by Brother Wuldreth."
>rub pin
You rub a viridian soulstone pin, and it briefly glows brighter, its white light shining outward.
a malformed goblin-shaped pin - no idea
a broken femur-shaped pin - no idea
a crocodile tooth-shaped pin - no idea
a motley jester pin -
>tap pin
As you tap your jester pin, the scratchy sound of chilling laughter echoes around you before fading away.
a carved ruby oak leaf with a silver pin backing - several charges of foraging, crumbly
a burnished gold button incised with a pair of crossed table legs beneath an erupting volcano - blank noncrumbly imbed
a diamond-eyed aventurine tree frog brooch - a few charges of undisease, noncrumbly
a matte black deathstone skull brooch with faceted ruby eyes - gold ring teleporter item.
a silver-caged cerulean crystal brooch -
>turn brooch
You remove your crystal brooch and turn it several times from side-to-side, making the light play off the crystal's facets. Inside the brooch, tiny rainbows dance around hypnotically. After several moments of admiration, you quickly put your crystal brooch back on.
>gaze brooch
You remove your crystal brooch and gaze fondly at it, admiring its beauty. After a few moments, you quickly put it back on.
>breathe brooch
You remove your crystal brooch and breathe heavily on its surface, creating a layer of foggy condensation. You deftly rub the smooth surface, causing the crystal to sparkle even more brightly. After admiring the glimmer, you quickly put your crystal brooch back on.
a gopher-shaped brown quartz brooch - a few charges of elemental defense 2, crumbly
a moss-covered skull insignia - Bits of pale green moss peek through the tiny eye sockets of this bleached bone skull. A thick wyrmwood clasp stem on the back of the insignia allows it to be affixed to clothing. A short message is chiseled in to the bone in a miniscule script.
In the Common language, it reads:
Feywrot Mire.
a deathstone Fash'lo'nae symbol - no idea