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! scope="row" role="rowheader"|PUSH (Ribbon in Hand) |
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Revision as of 17:05, 13 April 2022
Part of the Person of Honor clothing line, the Maid of Honor Dress is only obtainable through a Deluxe Wedding Package, which can be purchased during Rings of Lumnis, Duskruin, Rumor Woods, or Ebon Gate from the Simucoin Store.
Maid of Honor Dress - Customizing Verbs
Customization Verbs for your Maid of HonorUsage
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Setting Change
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First (No Third Person Messaging)
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FIDGET
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Noun Change
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You fidget with a simple cotton dress, causing it to shift and transform into a simple cotton ballgown.
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PINCH
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Long Description Change
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You pinch the body of a simple cotton dress, trying to decide which style to wear it in. After a moment or two, a slow-moving shimmer overtakes it, transforming it into a simple cotton dress dag-pleated to reveal dark underskirting.
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POUR (Dye in Hand)
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Secondary Color Change
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You add a secondary color to your cotton dress by carefully working a small amount of plum dye into its fabric.
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PUSH (Ribbon in Hand)
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Fabric Change
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You compare the fabric of a simple silk dress with that of a silk ribbon and decide that you like silk much better than silk. Just as the thought leaves your mind, the ribbon in your hand melds with the dress and your desire becomes reality.
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SPIN
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Article Change
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You trace a slow, spinning circle across the waist of a simple cotton dress and watch as you transform it into a bias-cut cotton dress.
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TWIST (Gem in Hand)
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Color Change
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Twisting an uncut emerald this way and that, you decide to lay the dress upon a simple cotton dress and watch as it becomes ethereal. Slowly, it sinks into the fabric and transforms it to pure white.
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To view the available Dress Noun Descriptions, click here.
1. dress |
2. gown |
3. bliaut |
4. kirtle |
5. Shift
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6. frock |
7. kaftan |
8. surplice |
9. chemise |
10. Ballgown
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To view the available Dress Long Descriptions, click here.
1. bead-pleated to reveal <DYE> underskirts |
2. pin-pleated to reveal <DYE> underskirts
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3. brooch-pleated to reveal <DYE> underskirting |
4. dag-pleated to reveal <DYE> underskirts
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5. overlaid in shimmering <DYE> gossamer |
6. overlaid in tone-on-tone chiffon
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7. side-split from hip-to-ankle |
8. trailing antiqued ivory lace
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9. underlaid with ruffled <DYE> petticoats |
10. overlaid in tatted rose lace
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11. with an open-lace <DYE> overlay |
12. sporting bloused <DYE> sleeves
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13. flourishing brass-banded funnel sleeves |
14. flourishing bronze-banded funnel sleeves
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15. flourishing copper-banded funnel sleeves |
16. flourishing feather-patterned skirts
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17. with fitted sleeves |
18. flourishing gold-banded funnel sleeves
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19. flourishing <DYE>-banded funnel sleeves |
20. flourishing pewter-banded funnel sleeves
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21. flourishing platinum-banded funnel sleeves |
22. flourishing sash-banded funnel sleeves
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23. flourishing silver-banded funnel sleeves |
24. flourishing split funnel sleeves
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25. underpleated in star-patterned skirts |
26. spangled in tone-on-tone embroidery
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27. veiled in tone-on-tone tatted lace |
28. dag-pleated to reveal <DYE> underskirting
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To view the available Dress Article Descriptions, click here.
1. a bias-cut |
2. a boat-necked |
3. a cowled |
4. a high-collared |
5. a high-waisted |
6. a low-cut |
7. a scoop-necked
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8. a side-chained |
9. a square-necked |
10. a sweetheart |
11. a taper-waisted |
12. an asymmetrical |
13. an off-shoulder |
14. a back-latticed
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Maid of Honor Dress - Fluff Verbs
Roleplaying verbs for Maid of Honor CosetUsage
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First
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Third Person
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WEAR
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Running your fingers over the dress as you pull it on, you delight in the feel of the luxurious fabric.
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PERSON slips the dress on smoothly, her fingers moving lightly over the luxurious fabric, making quick work of fitting the garment to her form.
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REMOVE
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With nimble fingers, you carefully remove the dress and drape it reverently over your arm, then check your hairdo for any loose strands.
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PERSON's deft fingers carefully remove her dress, draping it gently over her arm. PERSON runs a hand over her hair, smoothing back any loose strands that might have occurred in the process.
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RUB
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You fiddle with the neckline of your dress nervously, then get a bit self-conscious and start to blush.
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PERSON fiddles with the neckline of her dress, then stops herself, smiling a little sheepishly and blushing.
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TURN
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