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This article is about the item script. For the Ebon Gate shop, see EGShop:The Old One-Two.

The Old One-Two (TOOT) is a foot-worn and hand-worn script created by GM Thandiwe that premiered at Ebon Gate 2017 in The Old One-Two. The description of a TOOT item is different when worn, and the wearer will see messaging depending on the climate they are in for hand-worn items, or terrain they are in for footwear. Items can either be fluff, or designed for use in unarmed combat.

INSPECT items to determine if they are used for unarmed combat or not.

The UCS footwear can be unlocked, OTS items are considered T0.

Gloves and handwraps

Analyze

Not worn:

You analyze the zorchar-beaded chainsil and sense that the creator has provided the following information:

As you turn a tight ball of zorchar-beaded chainsil over, you realize that it can be wrapped about your hands to create handwraps and that it has the following traps: remove, crack, pull, rub.

In this form, it traps for wear only.

You may customize the adjective field and the noun field, as well as give it a show.  In this state it will not support a long.  The noun should always be some kind of fabric or pliable material.  For example: linen, suede, rawhide, leather, etc.
For further instructions, please wear a tight ball of zorchar-beaded chainsil and analyze it again.

Current setting when worn:  a pair of zorchar-beaded handwraps with exposed fingertips

You can tell that the chainsil is as light as it can get.

Verb Traps

FORM VERB FIRST THIRD
Held WEAR Cupping the end of the vivid red suede in your right hand, you gently wrap it around your palm and carefully weave it between your fingers. Once done, you flex your fingers to test the fit, and then repeat the process on the left so that both hands are adorned in newly made zorchar-beaded handwraps. Cupping the end of the soft grey linen in her right hand, XXXX gently wraps it around her palm and carefully weaves it between her fingers. Once done, she flexes her hand to test the fit, and then repeats the process on the left so that both hands are adorned in newly made grey linen handwraps.
Worn REMOVE Tugging the linen from its bindings, you start to unravel your handwraps from your right hand, while simultaneously wrapping the ends into a small ball. Once done, you repeat this process with your left hand and end up holding a tight ball of soft grey linen. Tugging the linen from its binding, XXXX starts to unravel a pair of soft grey linen handwraps with exposed fingertips from her right hand, while simultaneously wrapping the ends into a small ball. Once done, she repeats the process with her left hand and ends up holding a tight ball of soft grey linen.
CRACK Curling your pinky into your right palm, you slowly crack the tiny knuckle, and then give each of the other fingers on that hand the same treatment. You flex that hand, and then you repeat the process with the left hand. Curling her pinky finger into her palm, XXXX slowly cracks the tiny knuckle, and then gives each of the other fingers on that hand the same treatment. She flexes right hand and then repeats the process with the left hand.
PULL You pull the end of your handwraps down over your wrists and brush (climate data) off your linen-wrapped knuckles. XXXX pulls the end of her handwraps down over her wrists and brushes (climate data) off her linen-wrapped knuckles.
RUB Cradling your left wrist in your right hand, you firmly press your thumb into your open palm and massage it for several seconds. Cradling her left wrist in her right hand, XXXX firmly presses her thumb into her open palm and massages it for several seconds.

Climate Messaging

CLIMATE FIRST THIRD
Snow, Ice, Dry & Cold You pull the end of your handwraps down over your wrists and brush a rime of frost off your linen-wrapped knuckles. XXXX pulls the end of her handwraps down over her wrists and brushes a rime of frost off her linen-wrapped knuckles.
Dry & Hot, Temperate, Arid & Temperate You pull the end of your handwraps down over your wrists and brush a layer of dust off your linen-wrapped knuckles. XXX pulls the end of her handwraps down over her wrists and brushes a layer of dust off her linen-wrapped knuckles.
Damp & Hot, Wet (saltwater) You pull the end of your handwraps down over your wrists and brush some dried salt crystals off your linen-wrapped knuckles. XXX pulls the end of her handwraps down over her wrists and brushes some dried salt crystals off her linen-wrapped knuckles.
Humid You pull the end of your handwraps down over your wrists and brush several beads of sweat off your linen-wrapped knuckles. XXX pulls the end of her handwraps down over her wrists and brushes several beads of sweat off her linen-wrapped knuckles.
Damp, Moist, Wet (freshwater) You pull the end of your handwraps down over your wrists and brush the accumulated moisture off your linen-wrapped knuckles. XXX pulls the end of her handwraps down over her wrists and brushes the accumulated moisture off her linen-wrapped knuckles.
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Footwear

Analyze

Not worn:

You analyze the verdant green chainsil and sense that the creator has provided the following information:

As you turn a tight ball of verdant green chainsil over, you realize that it can be wrapped about your feet to create footwraps and that it has the following traps: remove, crack, pull, rub.

In this form, it traps for wear only.

You may customize the adjective field and the noun field, as well as give it a show.  In this state it will not support a long.  The noun should always be some kind of fabric or pliable material.  For example: linen, suede, rawhide, leather, etc.
For further instructions, please wear a tight ball of verdant green chainsil and analyze it again.

Current setting when worn:  some verdant green chainsil footwraps beaded with glass leaves

These have not yet been unlocked and will only message about finding things between the toes in certain terrains.  Those things will be discarded, but if you get an unlock certificate on Caligos Isle in the shop "The Old One-Two", then these items will be manipulatable.

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

Verb Traps

Note: To wear or remove, you must be sitting.

TIER FORM VERB FIRST THIRD
Off-the-Shelf Held WEAR Holding the end of the soft grey linen against your ankle bone, you begin to gently wrap it around first the ankle, then across the top and around the arch of your foot. You point your toes, testing the tightness of your wrapping job and, satisfied, repeat the process with the left foot so that both feet are adorned in newly made grey linen footwraps. Holding the end of the vivid red suede against her ankle bone, XXX begins to gently wrap it around first the ankle, then across the top and around the arch of her foot. She points her toes, testing the tightness of her wrappings and, satisfied, repeats the process with the left foot so that both feet are adorned in newly made drakar-beaded footwraps.
Worn REMOVE Untucking the suede from its bindings at your ankle bone, you start to unravel your footwraps from around your right foot, while simultaneously wrapping the ends into a tight ball. Once done, you repeat the process with your left foot and end up holding a tight ball of vivid red suede. Untucking the suede from its bindings at her ankle bone, XXXX starts to unravel a pair of vivid drakar-beaded footwraps with exposed heels and toes from around her right foot, while simultaneously wrapping the ends into a tight ball. Once done, she repeats the process with her left foot and ends up holding a tight ball of vivid red suede.
CRACK Leaving your toes flat, you slowly lift your heel until you achieve the right angle and then quickly press down. A loud crack rings out as the pressure in your toe's knuckles is relieved. Leaving her toes flat, XXXX slowly lifts her heel until she achieves the right angle and then quickly presses down. A loud crack rings out as her toe knuckles pop.
PULL Feeling a pinch in your suede-wrapped feet, you reach down and pry (Terrain Toy) from between your toes. XXXX reaches down and pulls (Terrain Toys) from between her toes.
RUB - Standing You reach down and rub the arch of your left foot, careful to not unravel your drakar-beaded footwraps. XXXX reaches down and rubs the arch of her left foot.
RUB - Sitting Bracing your right foot on your left knee, you cup your foot in your hand and firmly massage the muscles along the arch. Bracing her right heel on her left knee, XXX cups her foot in her hand and firmly massages the muscles along her arch.
Unlocked Terrain Toys This provides tangible items from the PULL verb for each Terrain.

Terrain Messaging

Activated via PULL (verb).

TERRAIN FIRST THIRD
Muddy wetlands Feeling a pinch in your linen-wrapped feet, you reach down and pry a tiny duckweed seedpod from between your toes, which you quickly discard.
Grasslands Feeling a pinch in your linen-wrapped feet, you reach down and pry a blade of grass from between your toes, which you quickly discard.

UCS Unlocking Certificate

The certificate applies to the foot-worn unarmed combat item only.

a water-logged wrinkled parchment

You analyze the wrinkled parchment and sense that the item is largely free from merchant alteration restrictions.

The creator has also provided the following information:

 Your parchment is used to unlock the potential of things held in your other hand.

 Your parchment will unlock your "The Old One-Two UAC Footwrap" to tier 1.

 You need only RAISE your parchment while holding a compatible piece of equipment in your other hand.

 Your parchment may not be altered or changed in any way.


You get no sense of whether or not the parchment may be further lightened.
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