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The '''warbling bird''' was sold aboard the 2001 run of the [[Dhu Gillywack]] in a shop called '''Serranade's Songbirds'''. |
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==Analyze== |
==Analyze== |
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You analyze your gilded steel nightingale and sense that |
You analyze your gilded steel nightingale and sense that the creator has provided the following information: |
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This gilded steel nightingale has verb traps for EXHALE, PROD, PUSH, PULL, RUB, TAP, TURN, SMOOCH, SPIN, and WAVE. TURN it to wind it up. PUSH it to start it singing, which lasts for a minute and a half. Also, WEAR and REMOVE are trapped to allow placing the nightingale on one's shoulder and removing it. |
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You get no sense of whether or not the nightingale may be further lightened. |
You get no sense of whether or not the nightingale may be further lightened. |
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==Usage== |
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|A shriek akin to the death-cry of a mongrel kobold pierces the relative silence around you. Looking over, you notice people staring at you oddly, as you squeeze and blow into your scorched steel nightingale as if it was a bagpipe. Comparatively, even a bagpipe would sound good! |
|A shriek akin to the death-cry of a mongrel kobold pierces the relative silence around you. Looking over, you notice people staring at you oddly, as you squeeze and blow into your scorched steel nightingale as if it was a bagpipe. Comparatively, even a bagpipe would sound good! |
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|A shriek akin to the death-cry of a mongrel kobold pierces the relative silence around you. Looking over, you notice XXX squeezing and blowing into his scorched steel nightingale as if it were a bagpipe. The noise makes even a bagpipe sound good. |
|A shriek akin to the death-cry of a mongrel kobold pierces the relative silence around you. Looking over, you notice XXX squeezing and blowing into his scorched steel nightingale as if it were a bagpipe. The noise makes even a bagpipe sound good. |
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|The scorched steel nightingale lets out a low, sharp whistle while flapping its wings at you in agitation. Its angry twitter continues for a few moments while it attempts to settle down. Perhaps you should be nicer to your scorched steel nightingale in the future? |
|The scorched steel nightingale lets out a low, sharp whistle while flapping its wings at you in agitation. Its angry twitter continues for a few moments while it attempts to settle down. Perhaps you should be nicer to your scorched steel nightingale in the future? |
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|The scorched steel nightingale lets out a low, sharp whistle while flapping its wings at <character> in agitation. Its angry twitter continues for a few moments while it attempts to settle down. |
|The scorched steel nightingale lets out a low, sharp whistle while flapping its wings at <character> in agitation. Its angry twitter continues for a few moments while it attempts to settle down. |
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|XXX pushes back the latch holding the crank in place on his scorched steel nightingale. The mechanical sound of clicking gears can be heard. Suddenly the nightingale seems to come to life as it flaps its wings in a rhythmic motion and begins to sing a hauntingly beautiful melody. |
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|As XXX's scorched steel nightingale continues to sing, a beautiful and hypnotic melody lilts through the air as if the nightingale is pouring out its mechanical heart for the world to hear. |
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|A high pitched trill fills the air as XXX's scorched steel nightingale flexes its wings elegantly and brings its melodic tune to a beautiful crescendo. |
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|XXX's scorched steel nightingale begins rocking back and forth on its perch as it trills out a jaunty, fast paced tune. Its jerky movements almost seem to resemble some sort of avian jig! |
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|XXX smiles softly as a gentle lull in the tune brings his scorched steel nightingale's song from a fevered pitch to a calm, soothing melody. |
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|A mournful dirge pours out from within <character>'s scorched steel nightingale. Its lament for the end of the song is readily apparent. |
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|XXX's scorched steel nightingale winds down as it reaches the end of its power. Its song fades and slows until the last note is sung and the nightingale's wings fall motionless against its sides. |
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|You foolishly pull on the beak of your scorched steel nightingale. In response, it lets out an earshattering screech that causes you to flinch, fortunately allowing you to avoid its sharp beak trying to snap at you. |
|You foolishly pull on the beak of your scorched steel nightingale. In response, it lets out an earshattering screech that causes you to flinch, fortunately allowing you to avoid its sharp beak trying to snap at you. |
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|XXX pulls on the beak of his scorched steel nightingale. It lets out an alarming screech and tries to snap at him! |
|XXX pulls on the beak of his scorched steel nightingale. It lets out an alarming screech and tries to snap at him! |
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|colspan="2"|''The above is the entirety of the bird's song from the perspective of the individual holding the item. The song lasts about a minute and a half, per analyze. |
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|verb2= PROD |
|verb2= PROD |
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|verb3= PULL |
|verb3= PULL |
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|verb4= PUSH |
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|verb5= REMOVE |
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|verb6= RUB |
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|verb7= SMOOCH |
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|verb8= SPIN |
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|verb9= TAP |
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|verb11= WAVE |
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Latest revision as of 13:34, 30 November 2022
The warbling bird was sold aboard the 2001 run of the Dhu Gillywack in a shop called Serranade's Songbirds. AnalyzeYou analyze your gilded steel nightingale and sense that the creator has provided the following information: This gilded steel nightingale has verb traps for EXHALE, PROD, PUSH, PULL, RUB, TAP, TURN, SMOOCH, SPIN, and WAVE. TURN it to wind it up. PUSH it to start it singing, which lasts for a minute and a half. Also, WEAR and REMOVE are trapped to allow placing the nightingale on one's shoulder and removing it. You get no sense of whether or not the nightingale may be further lightened. Usage
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