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Nomad Bells, originally called Gypsy Bells from a 2000 event, returned during the Ebon Gate Festival of 2024.
Analyze
You analyze the faenor bells and sense that the creator has provided the following information:
Nomad Bells
A series of egg-shaped faenor bells bound to silk is a simple set of Bells that are quite lyrical.
They may be altered freely provided that they remain bells.
Verbs: pinch, raise, shake, tap
You get no sense of whether or not the bells may be further lightened.
Usage
Verb
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First
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Third
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PINCH
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You raise your faenor bells up to your ear, and give them a gentle flick. The soft ringing sound lingers momentarily, then fades off.
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You raise your faenor bells up to your ear, and give them a gentle flick. The soft ringing sound lingers momentarily, then fades off.
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RAISE
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You raise your faenor bells up above your head and begin to softly shake them. The finely tuned bells each bear their own unique sound and form a soft and pleasing melody.
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You raise your faenor bells up above your head and begin to softly shake them. The finely tuned bells each bear their own unique sound and form a soft and pleasing melody.
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SHAKE
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You madly shake your faenor bells back and forth, making a cacophony that could possibly wake the dead. Realizing you're making a spectacle of yourself, you smile sheepishly and stop waving them about.
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You madly shake your faenor bells back and forth, making a cacophony that could possibly wake the dead. Realizing you're making a spectacle of yourself, you smile sheepishly and stop waving them about.
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TAP
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You tap your faenor bells gently, and they ring a single time. The sound is short and sweet.
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You tap your faenor bells gently, and they ring a single time. The sound is short and sweet.
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Additional Information
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Nomad Bells Information
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Type
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Fluff
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Item Classification
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Accessory
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Item(s) Applied to
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Bells
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Alterable
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Yes
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Light/Deep
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Original Release Venue
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Gypsy Festival
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Original Release Year
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2000
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Restrictions
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Must remain bells.
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