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|analyze= You analyze the knotted cotton artim and sense that the creator has provided the following information: |
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Part of the Tehir Cultural Clothing Line, the artim are traditional footwear akin to sandals. |
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Definition: Worn either ankle-tied or loose, these sandals possess a simple bifurcated strap that begins between the toes and extends across the top of the foot. Tehir sandals are formed on rush, wood, or hide soles. Some women take fancy to intricately braiding the leather commonly used in their construction. |
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It is currently tier 1 of 2 tiers. It has access to the following verbs: kick*, pull, turn, shuffle** |
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* Indicates the verb will have an interaction between the artim and worn ankle-jewelry. |
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** Indicates the verb will have an interaction between the artim and certain leg-worn items. |
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You may have a merchant customize the soles of your knotted cotton artim. Currently they are: hardened leather |
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Artim is the word for either ankle-tied or loose, possessing a simple bifurcated strap that begins between the toes and extends across the top of the foot. Appropriate materials for the soles would be rush, wood, or hide. Upper materials could be cloth or leather, and women may add adornments or intricate braiding. |
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Revision as of 17:22, 22 June 2023
Artims are a Tehir Cultural Clothing item that was first released in Common Weaves found at Rumor Woods. Artims are worn either ankle-tied or loose, possessing a simple bifurcated strap that begins between the toes and extends across the top of the foot. Tehir sandals are formed on rush, wood, or hide soles. Some women take fancy to intricately braiding the leather commonly used in their construction. Tier 1AnalyzeYou analyze the knotted cotton artim and sense that the creator has provided the following information: Part of the Tehir Cultural Clothing Line, the artim are traditional footwear akin to sandals. Definition: Worn either ankle-tied or loose, these sandals possess a simple bifurcated strap that begins between the toes and extends across the top of the foot. Tehir sandals are formed on rush, wood, or hide soles. Some women take fancy to intricately braiding the leather commonly used in their construction. It is currently tier 1 of 2 tiers. It has access to the following verbs: kick*, pull, turn, shuffle** * Indicates the verb will have an interaction between the artim and worn ankle-jewelry. ** Indicates the verb will have an interaction between the artim and certain leg-worn items. You may have a merchant customize the soles of your knotted cotton artim. Currently they are: hardened leather Artim is the word for either ankle-tied or loose, possessing a simple bifurcated strap that begins between the toes and extends across the top of the foot. Appropriate materials for the soles would be rush, wood, or hide. Upper materials could be cloth or leather, and women may add adornments or intricate braiding. Usage
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