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a heavy brown wool tent, [Map Room XX], Room# 7800012, Lich# LXX, go brown tent

The Fitted Spiral

[The Fitted Spiral - 7801254]
Sheets of heavy brown wool create a barrier between the chilly hilltop and the relative warmth of the brazier-filled structure. Loose straw is scattered about the ground, the fresh rushes filling the air with an herbaceous scent. Oak chairs line the walls beneath the warm glow of brass-sided lanterns that offer illumination for the wares available on the various mahogany trestles that support display planks throughout the space.
Obvious exits: out

On the glossy maple plank you see: an elaborate ibex skull lyturhuum crowned in thrice-spiraled horns, a fleece-lined leather lyturhuum flanked in deeply spiraled ram's horns, an oversized ebon lyturhuum fashioned of a bighorn ram pelt, an bauble-draped ram skull lyturhuum with attached spiral horns, and a totem-draped rolton skull lyturhuum with ornate ivory horns.

Item Type Info Details Price
an elaborate ibex skull lyturhuum crowned in thrice-spiraled horns < 1 lb
head-worn
lyturhuum
Analyze
Analyze:

An elaborate ibex skull lyturhuum crowned in thrice-spiraled horns is a Lyturhuum, which is a giantkin device worn by a khuzdulym (someone with the gift of the Sight) to help them communicate with the dead.  When worn, the dead spirits of animals in the wild will share information with you randomly.  You can also LISTEN to see if any are currently nearby and willing to share information with you.  Though be warned, that information can come in many forms and isn't always terribly helpful or relevant.

ALTERATIONS:  While the lyturhuum can be altered there are some restrictions to ensure that it meets the requirements of both this script and what a lyturhuum is and does.  It must always have enormous ram horns on it, the more elaborate marked and curled the better.  It can never have rakka horns as they do not curl in the appropriate way.  Though many clans arrange theirs in various forms, the below have distinct ways in which they wear them and/or display them:

T'Kirem Bear Clan:  Worn naturally, with the horns and pelt still attached and fitted over a helm, though the fleece and skull are repurposed.
Wsalimir Wendigo Clan:  Worn naturally, with the skull, pelt, and horns all still attached, allowing the pelt & fleece to trail down the back as a type of cape.
Issimir Ogre Clan: The horns are attached to a bronze helm edged in eahnor.
Gro'kraesh Hammer Clan:  The horns are dipped in zorchar and then attached to a metal helm.

Bits of string have been known to be tied about the spirals, too, and their ends hung with anything from small bones, baubles, beads, feathers, or nuts.
300,000
a fleece-lined leather lyturhuum flanked in deeply spiraled ram's horns < 1 lb
head-worn
lyturhuum
300,000
an oversized ebon lyturhuum fashioned of a bighorn ram pelt < 1 lb
head-worn (functional)
lyturhuum
300,000
an bauble-draped ram skull lyturhuum with attached spiral horns < 1 lb
head-worn
lyturhuum
300,000
a totem-draped rolton skull lyturhuum with ornate ivory horns < 1 lb
head-worn
lyturhuum
300,000

On the cloth-covered plank you see: a feather-draped lyturhuum headdress brandishing spiraled ram horns, a zorchar-dipped bronze lyturhuum flanked in spiraled horns, a polished bronze lyturhuum resplendant in zorchar-tipped horns, a polished bronze lyturhuum helm sporting elaborate ram's horns, and a ram's horn-flanked bronze lyturhuum helm edged in eahnor.

Item Type Info Details Price
a feather-draped lyturhuum headdress brandishing spiraled ram horns < 1 lb
head-worn
lyturhuum
Analyze
Analyze:

A feather-draped lyturhuum headdress brandishing spiraled ram horns is a Lyturhuum, which is a giantkin device worn by a khuzdulym (someone with the gift of the Sight) to help them communicate with the dead.  When worn, the dead spirits of animals in the wild will share information with you randomly.  You can also LISTEN to see if any are currently nearby and willing to share information with you.  Though be warned, that information can come in many forms and isn't always terribly helpful or relevant.

ALTERATIONS:  While the headdress can be altered there are some restrictions to ensure that it meets the requirements of both this script and what a lyturhuum is and does.  It must always have enormous ram horns on it, the more elaborate marked and curled the better.  It can never have rakka horns as they do not curl in the appropriate way.  Though many clans arrange theirs in various forms, the below have distinct ways in which they wear them and/or display them:

T'Kirem Bear Clan:  Worn naturally, with the horns and pelt still attached and fitted over a helm, though the fleece and skull are repurposed.
Wsalimir Wendigo Clan:  Worn naturally, with the skull, pelt, and horns all still attached, allowing the pelt & fleece to trail down the back as a type of cape.
Issimir Ogre Clan: The horns are attached to a bronze helm edged in eahnor.
Gro'kraesh Hammer Clan:  The horns are dipped in zorchar and then attached to a metal helm.

Bits of string have been known to be tied about the spirals, too, and their ends hung with anything from small bones, baubles, beads, feathers, or nuts.
300,000
a zorchar-dipped bronze lyturhuum flanked in spiraled horns leather helm 3 lbs
Material: bronze
head-worn (functional)
lyturhuum
300,000
a polished bronze lyturhuum resplendant in zorchar-tipped horns leather helm 3 lbs
Material: bronze
head-worn (functional)
lyturhuum
300,000
a polished bronze lyturhuum helm sporting elaborate ram's horns leather helm 3 lbs
Material: bronze
head-worn (functional)
lyturhuum
300,000
a ram's horn-flanked bronze lyturhuum helm edged in eahnor leather helm 3 lbs
Material: bronze
head-worn (functional)
lyturhuum
300,000

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