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Bouquet Paper is scripted paper that can hold foraged items to turn them into a bouquet. Multiple foraged flowers or other plant parts can be added to the paper prior to turning it into the bouquet, and it can be further customized with a ribbon and varied emphasis on different flowers within.
Bouquet PaperBouquet Paper can be customized with foraged items and a ribbon. Up to 10 foraged items can be included in a single bouquet; they can be the same or different foraged plants. Items from a Foraged Item Prop are compatible with Bouquet Paper as long as they are not scripted to be edible (including poison).
Once a Bouquet Paper's design has been finalized, it can be turned into a bouquet via WRAP.Analyze
Bouquet Paper
Create your own bouquets with this unique paper.
You can add up to 10 different kinds of foraged items. You can also remove these at anytime before actually making the bouquet.
PUSH - add a ribbon or cord to the design of your bouquet
PLUCK - remove a foraged item from your bouquet
PUT <foraged item> in <paper> - add foraged item to your bouquet paper
WHISPER PRIMARY - select which foraged item you'd like to be primarily displayed in your bouquet
WHISPER SECONDARY - select which foraged item you'd like to be displayed second in your bouquet
WHISPER REMOVE - arrange for a foraged item to be removed from your bouquet
WRAP - wrap your bouquet paper up and transform it into a bouquet
Primary Foraged Item: Not selected
Secondary Foraged Item: Not selected
Bouquet Binding Item: a brown hemp cord Usage
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Option
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First
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Third
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| LOOK
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Looking over a piece of nacreous indigo bouquet paper, you gain the following information:
You have several foraged items laying upon the bouquet paper. They are:
1. a cluster of pale jade florets (2 pieces)
2. an ebon-hearted deep viridian blossom (1 piece)
3. a verdant dirge-vaon flower (1 piece)
4. an ebon-hearted deep plum-hued flower (1 piece)
5. an ivory-shot lilac witchwood flower (1 piece)
6. a tiny pale lavender thanot blossom (1 piece)
7. a cluster of tiny night-hued blossoms (1 piece)
8. a cluster of pale amethyst buds (1 piece)
9. a sprig of tiny dusky violet buds (1 piece)
You have the following foraged item set as your PRIMARY bouquet arrangement: an ebon-hearted deep viridian blossom
You have the following foraged item set as your SECONDARY bouquet arrangement: a cluster of tiny night-hued blossoms
You have the following set as your binding item on the bouquet arrangement: a pale lilac ribbon
You are currently able to pull an ebon-hearted deep viridian blossom from a piece of nacreous indigo bouquet paper.
Your completed bouquet will look like this: a pale lilac ribbon-tied nacreous indigo bouquet of whatever flowers you add
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| Preview the current bouquet.
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| PLUCK
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You gingerly pluck an ebon-hearted deep viridian blossom from within your bouquet paper.
You realize this is the last of its kind in your bouquet paper.
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Person gingerly plucks an ebon-hearted deep viridian blossom from within her bouquet paper.
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| Remove a previously added foraged item from the bouquet. Additonal line displays only if it is the last of a certain type of flower removed.
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| PUSH
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You lay your pale lilac ribbon against the bouquet paper and decide to use it as your binding.
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Person adds a pale lilac ribbon to her bouquet paper, saving it for later.
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| Add a ribbon or cord to the design of the bouquet.
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| PUT
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You lay your pale jade florets onto a piece of nacreous indigo bouquet paper, taking care to preserve the specimen.
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Person carefully lays a cluster of pale jade florets into her a piece of nacreous indigo bouquet paper.
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| WHISPER MY {PAPER}
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PRIMARY {#}
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You have decided to make ebon-hearted deep viridian blossoms the primary focus of your bouquet.
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| SECONDARY {#}
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You have decided to make tiny night-hued blossoms the secondary focus of your bouquet.
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| REMOVE {#}
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You have decided to arrange pale jade florets for removal from your bouquet paper.
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n/a
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| WHISPER is used to configure which plants are used as accent or to select which plant can be removed via PLUCK.
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| WRAP
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Utilizing a pale lilac ribbon, you wrap up your bouquet paper, creating a pale lilac ribbon-tied nacreous indigo bouquet of ebon-hearted deep viridian blossoms and tiny night-hued blossoms.
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Utilizing a pale lilac ribbon, Person wraps up her bouquet paper, creating a pale lilac ribbon-tied nacreous indigo bouquet of ebon-hearted deep viridian blossoms and tiny night-hued blossoms.
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| Complete your bouquet design, transforming the paper into a bouquet.
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Bouquet
Once turned into a bouquet, the Bouquet Paper can no longer be modified. The bouquet itself is also lightly scripted. The paper, ribbon, and foraged items used in its creation determines its final appearance, including both its long descripton and its LOOK/SHOW.Analyze
This is a Papermaker Bouquet.
You can LOOK at it to see all the flowers that have been added to it for you.
It also has the following verb traps:
Attend, Eat, Gaze, Hug*, and Smell.
If you are gifting this, then you can place a note, notecard, or card IN the bouquet.
*This action is demeanor based. It also denotes how people see you holding the bouquet with LOOK. Usage
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Option
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First
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Third
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| ATTEND
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You admire your bouquet, taking in the details of each leaf, stem, and petal.
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Person admires her bouquet, tilting it in various angles as she occasionally stops to breathe in the floral scent.
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| EAT
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You gaze around the area as you surreptitiously raise your bouquet to your mouth, yielding to the temptation of a foliage-filled bite. As you subtly chew, you lower the bouquet, using your fingertips to rearrange around the now-missing flora.
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Person studiously observes the area before raising her bouquet, obscuring her visage in a veil of foliage-filled paper. She coyly peeks out between the arrangement, lowering the bouquet as a subtle smile crosses her lips.
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| GAZE
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You bring your bouquet close to your form, admiring the an ebon-hearted deep viridian blossom and a cluster of tiny night-hued blossoms as you brush your fingertips across the paper.
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Person gathers her bouquet close to her form, admiring the an ebon-hearted deep viridian blossom and a cluster of tiny night-hued blossoms as she brushes her fingertips across the paper.
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| HUG
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Warm
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You cradle your bouquet in the crook of your arm, taking a moment to fuss over the foliage stored within.
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Person cradles her bouquet in the crook of her arm, taking a moment to fuss over the foliage stored within.
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| Friendly
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You raise the bouquet up to your face, clasping the arrangement close as you sigh in contentment.
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Person raises the bouquet up to her face, clasping the arrangement close as she sighs in contentment.
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| Neutral
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You distractedly cradle your bouquet in one arm, resting your opposite hand against the paper.
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Person distractedly cradles her bouquet in one arm, resting her opposite hand against the paper.
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| Reserved
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You hold your bouquet at arm's length, observing the composition of the arrangement.
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Person holds her bouquet at arm's length, observing the composition of the arrangement with a cautious air.
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| Cold
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You loosely hold your bouquet in hand, letting your arm drop to your side.
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Person loosely holds her bouquet in hand, letting her arm drop to her side.
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| PUT {ITEM} IN {BOUQUET}
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You tuck a beribboned white notecard in between the foliage of your bouquet.
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Person tucks her white notecard in between the foliage of her bouquet.
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| Add a "card", "note", or "notecard" to the bouquet.
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| SMELL
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You raise your bouquet close and slowly take in the fragrance of an ebon-hearted deep viridian blossom and a cluster of tiny night-hued blossoms highlighted by additional greenery.
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Person pulls her bouquet close and slowly inhales the faint floral fragrance, closing her eyes as a small sigh of contentment escapes her lips.
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Additional Information
Bouquet Appearance
Bouquet long descriptions take on the form of: a (ribbon)-tied (paper color) bouquet of (primary flower) and (secondary flower)
Their detailed appearance can look like:
Wrapped in nacreous indigo paper, the bouquet is bound by a pale lilac ribbon. Within the funnel-like structure, an ebon-hearted deep viridian blossom is on display alongside a cluster of tiny night-hued blossoms. Other organics are scattered throughout, the mixture mostly consisting of clusters of pale jade florets, a verdant dirge-vaon flower, an ebon-hearted deep plum-hued flower, an ivory-shot lilac witchwood flower, a tiny pale lavender thanot blossom, a cluster of pale amethyst buds, and a sprig of tiny dusky violet buds. Nestled amid the arrangement is a beribboned white notecard.
In the above example, the "pale jade florets" included two of that foraged item in the bouquet while all other flowers were singular. If a "card", "note", or "notecard" has been added, the bouquet will include the final line referencing it as well.
Demeanor Appearances
While holding a bouquet, the owner will have a monsterbolded line replacing the usual "He is holding" line. It references the bouquet.
She distractedly cradles a pale lilac ribbon-tied nacreous indigo bouquet of ebon-hearted deep viridian blossoms and tiny night-hued blossoms in one arm, resting her opposite hand against the paper.
Note: The analyze indicates that this line should vary depending on the set demeanor, however it currently shows the same line no matter the demeanor set.
See Also
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| Bouquet Paper Information
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| Type
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Fluff
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| Item Classification
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Miscellaneous
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| Item(s) Applied to
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Bouquet Bouquet Paper
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| Alterable
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| Light/Deep
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| Original Release Venue
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Rings of Lumnis
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| Original Release Year
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2023
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