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    Default a purple-veined black leather backpack, 1x reduce encumbrance 40 lbs, scripted, 6/180

    a purple-veined black leather backpack
    Weighs 6 lbs, holds 180 lbs.
    Reduces encumbrance of 6400 coins or 40 lbs, for 20 minutes, once per day when CLENCHED.
    PRICE: 6m

    LOOK when opened:
    Supple leather forms the exterior of this backpack. Slightly raised veins rise from the leather toward the top of the dual shoulder straps; the dark reddish purple ridges seem to pulse rhythmically and with fervor. A large enruned bone clasp is placed in the center of the the backpack's flap, though there is no apparent way to secure it.

    LOOK when closed:
    Supple leather forms the exterior of this backpack. Slightly raised veins rise from the leather toward the top of the dual shoulder straps; the dark reddish purple ridges seem to pulse rhythmically and with fervor. A large enruned bone clasp is placed in the center of the the backpack's flap, securing the backpack by myriad thin crimson tendrils which creep across the flap's edge to secure themselves to the backpack's body.

    You analyze your black leather backpack and sense that the item is largely free from merchant alteration restrictions.

    The creator has also provided the following information:
    You sense that the bulging veins lining the straps of your black leather backpack can infuse you with the surge you need to seemingly reduce your encumbrance once per day if you CLENCHed it.
    You also sense you could TOUCH, PROD, and RUB it.
    You don't think it should be altered at all except for the color of the leather. You think you could probably get the noun changed to "pack" or "knapsack" but not much else.

    You can tell that the backpack is as light as it can get and that its pockets could not possibly get any deeper.

    open back
    As you lower the flap of your black leather backpack, dark crimson tendrils creep out from within the the backpack's enruned bone clasp, coil over the flap's edge, and latch themselves firmly to the leather body of the backpack.

    close back
    As your fingers touch the flap of your black leather backpack, the crimson tendrils that held it fast to the backpack's body free themselves and recoil back toward the enruned bone clasp. You open a purple-veined black leather backpack.

    remove back
    You slip an arm out of one of your black leather backpack's shoulder straps, then the other, and grasp the backpack in your hand by the straps.

    wear back
    You slip each arm into the black leather backpack's straps and settle the backpack on your back.

    prod back
    You prod your backpack. In response, the veins along the shoulders of the backpack pulse against you in return.

    rub back
    Shifting the backpack on your shoulders, your hand brushes the veins entwined along the shoulder straps. The softness is odd against the material of the backpack.

    clench back (when charged)
    You wrap your hands around the straps of your black leather backpack and grip down. The veins attach to your flesh and send a rush of inhuman strength through your body! Your entire body feels lighter from the rush of adrenaline. The veins suddenly release from your skin and appear weakened.

    clench back (when not charged)
    You are too drained from your recent infusion of strength to try that again.

    touch back
    You run your fingertips over the veins protruding from the straps of your black leather backpack and remember how draining the last experience left you. You feel you need nearly another day before you are prepared to undergo that ordeal again.

    This message when reduced encumbrance dissipates. . . "The feeling of inhuman strength slowly leaves you."
    Last edited by elan123; 05-05-2018 at 01:20 PM.

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