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Latest revision as of 20:17, 5 December 2024

Winter 2018-Spring 2019, lockets:

In the Common language, it reads:
Each locket in the case will capture an image of whomever first opens it.  Not every locket is right for every person.  Some hints from yours truly:

The brushed silver and stained glass lockets are for those who are haughty.
The wyvern-shaped and heart-shaped lockets are for those who are exuberantly happy.
The red gold and pebbled stone lockets are for those who are curmudgeonly.
The rune-shaped jet and sandruby lockets are for those with a darker nature.

These lockets are complicated in their craftsmanship.

All lockets are Portrait Locket ("Variable Expression")

In the crystal case you see

a wide golden wyvern-shaped locket Giggly pocketed, VSA (1 item)
neck worn
40000
a dark green pebbled stone locket
a shien'tyr rune-shaped jet locket Darker Nature
an applewood heart-shaped locket
a vaalin-traced red gold locket Curmudgeonly
a flame-etched sandruby locket
a nacre-inset brushed silver locket Haughty
a vivid-hued stained glass locket

Arch

[The Ivory Mask, Sitting Room]
Shafts of sunlight filter in through several glass-paned slits in the ceiling, combining with the luminary efforts of a lavish arrangement of candles to create an intensely bright area. Several divans and couches sit against the walls, surrounding a gilt-edged mistwood table. A large portrait hangs on the far wall in between two smaller pieces of artwork.

On the black oak table you see

a small silver urn (cocoa) Free
a peach-hued bottle (wine)