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CoTShop:Weave and Wear/2019
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, [Map Room #07], Lich#28394, go wooden wagon
WW entry
[Weave and Wear - 27366]
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Lining one wall of the spacious wagon is a narrow table covered with vases of various shapes and sizes all filled with bright flowers. Bunches of blossoms peek from inside baskets hanging from the rafters, their rich colors creating a brilliant canopy. Standing to one side of a small painted door is a large wooden crate overflowing with a wide variety of gardening tools.
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Obvious exits: out
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In the large wooden crate you see:
a slender mithril awl |
Weight: <1 pound |
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analyze
Analyze: This is a tool that can be used to change a feather into a weaving item. POKE the feather with the awl. This mithril awl may be altered with either a long or show description. The noun cannot change. The material it is made out of may be changed, but it must remain something metallic. It can also be rubbed.
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25000
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a pair of small mithril snips |
Weight: <1 pound |
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analyze
Analyze: You analyze your small mithril snips and sense that it may be altered with either a long or show description. Based on the design, you realize that changing the noun would be impossible. While the material it is made out of may be changed, you sense that making it anything other than metallic would be useless and would weaken the integrity of the snips.
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25000
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a slender forest green belt |
Weight: <1 pound Pocketed: Small (5-7) several items of very small size |
waist-worn (as a belt) functional
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analyze, show description
Analyze: You can tell that the belt is as light as it can get and that its pockets could not possibly get any deeper.
Show: There isn't currently anything stored on the forest green belt.
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15500
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a pair of narrow mithril scissors |
Weight: <1 pound |
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analyze
Analyze: You analyze your narrow mithril scissors and sense that it may be altered with either a long or show description. Based on the design, you realize that changing the noun would be impossible. While the material it is made out of may be changed, you sense that making it anything other than metallic would be useless and would weaken the integrity of the scissors.
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25000
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a small mithril-tipped lathe with an ironwood handle |
Weight: <1 pound |
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analyze
Analyze: This is a tool that can be used to change a gem into a bead with the weaving script attached. You can POINT the lathe at a gem to see what the result would be and CUT the gem with the lathe to make a bead. This mithril-tipped lathe may be altered with either a long or show description. The noun cannot change. The material it is made out of may be changed, but it must remain something metallic. It can also be rubbed.
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25000
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a pair of mithril shears |
Weight: <1 pound |
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analyze
Analyze: You analyze your mithril shears and sense that it may be altered with either a long or show description. Based on the design, you realize that changing the noun would be impossible. While the material it is made out of may be changed, you sense that making it anything other than metallic would be useless and would weaken the integrity of the shears.
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25000
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In the hanging straw basket you see:
a pink and white blaestonberry |
Weight: <1 pound |
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1000
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a tiny white spring cress |
Weight: <1 pound |
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1000
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a sprig of green featherfoil |
Weight: <1 pound |
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1000
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a bright tangerine poppy |
Weight: <1 pound |
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1000
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In the hanging reed basket you see:
an apricot-hued dahlia |
Weight: <1 pound |
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1000
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a brilliant pink carnation |
Weight: <1 pound |
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1000
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a deep golden begonia |
Weight: <1 pound |
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1000
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some pure white trillium |
Weight: <1 pound |
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1000
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a pale mazarine bluebell |
Weight: <1 pound |
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1000
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a group of small yellow narcissus |
Weight: <1 pound |
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1000
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In the hanging rattan basket you see:
a pale lavender aster blossom |
Weight: <1 pound |
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1000
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a petite red ginger flower |
Weight: <1 pound |
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1000
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a cone-shaped coral aloe blossom |
Weight: <1 pound |
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1000
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a cluster of small white candytuft |
Weight: <1 pound |
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1000
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In the narrow crystal vase you see:
a vibrant sanguine amaranth |
Weight: <1 pound |
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1000
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a grass pink orchid |
Weight: <1 pound |
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1000
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a small creamy white plumeria |
Weight: <1 pound |
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1000
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a tiny vanilla orchid |
Weight: <1 pound |
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1000
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a small pink slipper orchid |
Weight: <1 pound |
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1000
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In the wide stone vase you see:
a sprig of dark purple lupine |
Weight: <1 pound |
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1000
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a long-stemmed deep crimson rose |
Weight: <1 pound |
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1000
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a dark magenta dog rose |
Weight: <1 pound |
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1000
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a pale pink rose |
Weight: <1 pound |
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1000
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a full crimson rose |
Weight: <1 pound |
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1000
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In the tall cut-glass vase you see:
a tiny golden cinquefoil |
Weight: <1 pound |
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1000
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a small pink almond blossom |
Weight: <1 pound |
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1000
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a large deep red amaryllis blossom |
Weight: <1 pound |
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1000
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a fluffy purple cornflower |
Weight: <1 pound |
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1000
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WW rm 2
[Weave and Wear - 26644]
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Filtering through the skylight above, beams of pale light illuminate the small area inside the wagon. Draped over the rafters above, bundles of dried flowers fill the room with rich scents. Some shelves hang above a narrow wooden table, its surface covered with bits of leaves and flower petals. Bits of ivy drape down a small painted door from a narrow box tacked to its surface.
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Obvious exits: none
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On the bottom shelf you see:
a pale jade leaf |
Weight: <1 pound |
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1000
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a milky quartz rose |
Weight: <1 pound |
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1000
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a golden topaz buttercup |
Weight: <1 pound |
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1000
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a tiny juniper bead |
Weight: <1 pound |
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1000
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a water ash bead |
Weight: <1 pound |
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1000
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a white oak bead |
Weight: <1 pound |
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1000
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On the middle shelf you see:
a shimmering cobalt satin ribbon |
Weight: <1 pound |
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1000
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a narrow peach lace ribbon |
Weight: <1 pound |
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1000
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a sheer lace ribbon |
Weight: <1 pound |
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1000
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some braided hemp |
Weight: <1 pound |
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1000
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a woven doeskin thong |
Weight: <1 pound |
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1000
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On the top shelf you see:
a twisted copper wire |
Weight: <1 pound |
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1000
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a fine vultite wire |
Weight: <1 pound |
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1000
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a wide mithglin wire |
Weight: <1 pound |
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1000
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a slender mithril wire |
Weight: <1 pound |
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1000
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a thin vaalorn wire |
Weight: <1 pound |
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1000
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a braided silver wire |
Weight: <1 pound |
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1000
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a narrow bronze wire |
Weight: <1 pound |
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1000
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a twisted faenor wire |
Weight: <1 pound |
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1000
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On the long rafter you see:
a blue scrub-jay feather |
Weight: <1 pound |
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1000
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an olive vireo feather |
Weight: <1 pound |
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1000
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a blue heron feather |
Weight: <1 pound |
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1000
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a white egret feather |
Weight: <1 pound |
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1000
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a black anhinga feather |
Weight: <1 pound |
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1000
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a grey stonechat feather |
Weight: <1 pound |
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1000
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On the short rafter you see:
a cobalt mallard feather |
Weight: <1 pound |
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1000
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an ebon swan feather |
Weight: <1 pound |
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1000
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a cinnamon wood duck feather |
Weight: <1 pound |
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1000
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a cinereous pintail feather |
Weight: <1 pound |
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1000
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