shad0ws0ngs
09-11-2014, 11:47 AM
Enclosed is my cravat collection. It includes cravats, wrappable cravats, and cravat pins. Some of each are altered/unique, some are unlocked, some still need to be unlocked but can be done by Xerria.
a bronze-bound onyx leather valise inset with a small bronze plaque - shoulder worn, fairly large amount, auto closing(if you don't close it after a bit it does this - Suddenly the opening on your onyx leather valise snaps shut with a loud *CLICK*!)
In the Common language, it reads:
Cravat Stash! Do Not Open!
In the onyx leather valise:
cravat pins -
a faceted ruby heart pin (2)
a small golden stag pin
a glossy black dreamstone owl pin
a polished silver arrow pin (3)
a rounded golden sun pin
a fine-grained ironwood cube
a smooth polished vaalin square
a radiant lush green star emerald
a lustrous royal blue starstone
a steel-tipped dark obsidian arrowhead
a tiny golden yew branch
a slim bar of verdigris-swept bronze
a polished mossbark ingot
a rectangular pale vultite ingot
a miniature silvery mithril padlock
a vaalin-framed white diamond stud (5)
a miniature pale vaalin lor tree
a miniature vaalin trillium
a tiny golden moonstone wolf paw
a prismatic crystalline shard
a vivid citrine and jet spike
a six-pointed diamond star
a gleaming pale vultite ring
wrappable cravat/scarf/bowtie -
a length of silver-lined bourde
a length of dusky rose bourde
a length of despanal-hued bourde
a length of plum-striped bourde
a length of white and jet bourde
a length of green-black brocade (4)
a length of silk-threaded brocade
a length of almond-hued cambric
a length of forest green cambric
a length of mottled green chainsil
a length of wine-hued chainsil
a length of dusky purple chainsil
a length of stiff ebon damask
a length of rich copper flyrsilk
a length of gold-spotted foulard
a length of shadowy slate silk gauze
a length of wine and ebon jacquard
a length of pale citrine linen
a length of gauzy pale muslin
a length of pearlescent satin
a length of layered grey matte silk
a length of red-striped silk
a length of lunar silver silk
a length of gold-edged silk
a length of plum watered silk
a length of niveous silk
a length of ecru-striped taffeta
a length of blue and jet tartan
a length of heather grey tweed
a length of soft black velvet
a length of autumn-hued velvet
a length of dark cobalt wool
a length of deep crimson wool
a length of pale ivory wool
cravats -
a cloud grey and white bourde cravat secured with a silver lightning bolt
a simple raw linen cravat with an obsidian clasp (2)
a crimson-shot wide grey silk cravat
a layered absinthe brocade cravat
a gold-patterned ivory jacquard cravat
a twice-wrapped purpura silk cravat pinned with a silver leaf
a thick black silk cravat secured with a despanal-eyed aishan pin
a layered bourde cravat pinned with a silver starburst
Example of wrappable materials:
You remove a length of despanal-hued bourde from in your onyx leather valise.
>look bourd
Your despanal-hued bourde is arranged to be tied as a bowtie.
You see nothing unusual.
>turn my bourd
You turn the length of despanal-hued bourde in your hands, preparing to tie it as a cravat.
>turn my bourd
You turn the length of despanal-hued bourde in your hands, preparing to tie it as a scarf.
>turn my bourd
You turn the length of despanal-hued bourde in your hands, preparing to tie it as a neckerchief.
>turn my bourd
You turn the length of despanal-hued bourde in your hands, preparing to tie it as a bowtie.
Set for a cravat -
>wear bourd
You wrap your length of despanal-hued bourde around your neck, loop it over and under itself, and carefully knot it into a cravat.
>put shard in my crav
You secure your bourde cravat with your crystalline shard, taking care not to poke yourself as you fasten it in place.
>tap my cravat
You tap a despanal-hued bourde cravat secured with a prismatic crystalline shard that you are wearing.
>rem crav
Try removing the crystalline shard first.
>rem shard in crav
You remove your crystalline shard from your bourde cravat, loosening the fabric.
>rem crav
You loosen the knots that bind your despanal-hued cravat, allowing the length of despanal-hued bourde to slip into your hand.
*Some of the lengths of fabric are locked, some are unlocked. Locked means they cannot be turned to set for a different way to wear it, unlocked means you can do all 4 sides. Xerria can unlock these and they are not limited. I don't know how many are unlocked, but I spent more than a few months at Xerria getting it done.
MB: 750k CB: 1.5m to Private Bidder 01 SOLD
a bronze-bound onyx leather valise inset with a small bronze plaque - shoulder worn, fairly large amount, auto closing(if you don't close it after a bit it does this - Suddenly the opening on your onyx leather valise snaps shut with a loud *CLICK*!)
In the Common language, it reads:
Cravat Stash! Do Not Open!
In the onyx leather valise:
cravat pins -
a faceted ruby heart pin (2)
a small golden stag pin
a glossy black dreamstone owl pin
a polished silver arrow pin (3)
a rounded golden sun pin
a fine-grained ironwood cube
a smooth polished vaalin square
a radiant lush green star emerald
a lustrous royal blue starstone
a steel-tipped dark obsidian arrowhead
a tiny golden yew branch
a slim bar of verdigris-swept bronze
a polished mossbark ingot
a rectangular pale vultite ingot
a miniature silvery mithril padlock
a vaalin-framed white diamond stud (5)
a miniature pale vaalin lor tree
a miniature vaalin trillium
a tiny golden moonstone wolf paw
a prismatic crystalline shard
a vivid citrine and jet spike
a six-pointed diamond star
a gleaming pale vultite ring
wrappable cravat/scarf/bowtie -
a length of silver-lined bourde
a length of dusky rose bourde
a length of despanal-hued bourde
a length of plum-striped bourde
a length of white and jet bourde
a length of green-black brocade (4)
a length of silk-threaded brocade
a length of almond-hued cambric
a length of forest green cambric
a length of mottled green chainsil
a length of wine-hued chainsil
a length of dusky purple chainsil
a length of stiff ebon damask
a length of rich copper flyrsilk
a length of gold-spotted foulard
a length of shadowy slate silk gauze
a length of wine and ebon jacquard
a length of pale citrine linen
a length of gauzy pale muslin
a length of pearlescent satin
a length of layered grey matte silk
a length of red-striped silk
a length of lunar silver silk
a length of gold-edged silk
a length of plum watered silk
a length of niveous silk
a length of ecru-striped taffeta
a length of blue and jet tartan
a length of heather grey tweed
a length of soft black velvet
a length of autumn-hued velvet
a length of dark cobalt wool
a length of deep crimson wool
a length of pale ivory wool
cravats -
a cloud grey and white bourde cravat secured with a silver lightning bolt
a simple raw linen cravat with an obsidian clasp (2)
a crimson-shot wide grey silk cravat
a layered absinthe brocade cravat
a gold-patterned ivory jacquard cravat
a twice-wrapped purpura silk cravat pinned with a silver leaf
a thick black silk cravat secured with a despanal-eyed aishan pin
a layered bourde cravat pinned with a silver starburst
Example of wrappable materials:
You remove a length of despanal-hued bourde from in your onyx leather valise.
>look bourd
Your despanal-hued bourde is arranged to be tied as a bowtie.
You see nothing unusual.
>turn my bourd
You turn the length of despanal-hued bourde in your hands, preparing to tie it as a cravat.
>turn my bourd
You turn the length of despanal-hued bourde in your hands, preparing to tie it as a scarf.
>turn my bourd
You turn the length of despanal-hued bourde in your hands, preparing to tie it as a neckerchief.
>turn my bourd
You turn the length of despanal-hued bourde in your hands, preparing to tie it as a bowtie.
Set for a cravat -
>wear bourd
You wrap your length of despanal-hued bourde around your neck, loop it over and under itself, and carefully knot it into a cravat.
>put shard in my crav
You secure your bourde cravat with your crystalline shard, taking care not to poke yourself as you fasten it in place.
>tap my cravat
You tap a despanal-hued bourde cravat secured with a prismatic crystalline shard that you are wearing.
>rem crav
Try removing the crystalline shard first.
>rem shard in crav
You remove your crystalline shard from your bourde cravat, loosening the fabric.
>rem crav
You loosen the knots that bind your despanal-hued cravat, allowing the length of despanal-hued bourde to slip into your hand.
*Some of the lengths of fabric are locked, some are unlocked. Locked means they cannot be turned to set for a different way to wear it, unlocked means you can do all 4 sides. Xerria can unlock these and they are not limited. I don't know how many are unlocked, but I spent more than a few months at Xerria getting it done.
MB: 750k CB: 1.5m to Private Bidder 01 SOLD