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==Additional Information== |
==Additional Information== |
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===Options=== |
===Options=== |
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Touching the gown will change the first descriptor into: |
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<div style="column-count:6;-moz-column-count:6;-webkit-column-count:6;background:#f3f3f9"> |
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<pre{{log2}}> |
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* NOTHING |
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Touching the gown will change the first descriptor into: NOTHING, alabaster, amber, amethyst, apricot, aquamarine, argent, ash grey, aubergine, azure, back-laced, beaded, beige, beribboned, black, blood red, blue, bold, bone white, bronze, brown, burgundy, carmine, celadon, cerulean, chalk white, champagne, charcoal grey, cherry red, chestnut, cinnabar, cinnamon, citrine, claret, clingy, copper-colore, cranberry, cream-colored, crimson, crocheted, crystal blue, dainty, dappled grey, daring, delicate, dove grey, ebon, ecru, elaborate, elegant, embroidered, emerald, exquisite, fancy, festive, fiery red, fine, fitted, flame-colored, flashy, forest green, front-laced, garnet-hued, ghostly white, golden, golden brown, graceful, heliotrope, honey-hued, ice blue, indigo, ivory, jade green, jet black, laced, lapis blue, lavender, layered, leaf green, lilac, lime green, lovely, luxurious, magenta, mahogany, maroon, mauve, midnight blue, milk white, mint green, misty grey, modest, moss green, mulberry, multihued, murrey, ocher, olive, opulent, orange, orchid, particolored, pea green, peach, pearl grey, pearl-hued, pearlescent, periwinkle, pink, pitch black, plain, plum, puce, radiant, raspberry, raven black, red, resplendent, rich, rose, royal blue, ruby red, ruched, russet, rust-colored, sable, saffron, sanguine, sapphire blue, sashed, scarlet, sea green, sepia, sequined, shadowy, side-laced, sienna, silvery, silvery white, simple, sky blue, sleek, smoky grey, snow white, soot black, sorrel, splendid, stylish, supple, tailored, tan, taupe, tawny, teal, turquoise, two-toned, umber, verdigris, vermilion, violet, viridian, white, wine-colored, winter white, and yellow. |
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* alabaster |
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* amber |
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* amethyst |
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* apricot |
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* aquamarine |
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* argent |
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* ash grey |
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* aubergine |
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* azure |
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* back-laced |
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* beaded |
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* beige |
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* beribboned |
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* black |
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* blood red |
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* blue |
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* bold |
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* bone white |
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* bronze |
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* brown |
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* burgundy |
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* carmine |
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* celadon |
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* cerulean |
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* chalk white |
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* champagne |
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* charcoal grey |
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* cherry red |
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* chestnut |
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* cinnabar |
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* cinnamon |
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* citrine |
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* claret |
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* clingy |
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* copper-colore |
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* cranberry |
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* cream-colored |
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* crimson |
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* crocheted |
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* crystal blue |
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* dainty |
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* dappled grey |
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* daring |
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* delicate |
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* dove grey |
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* ebon |
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* ecru |
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* elaborate |
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* elegant |
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* embroidered |
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* emerald |
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* exquisite |
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* fancy |
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* festive |
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* fiery red |
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* fine |
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* fitted |
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* flame-colored |
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* flashy |
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* forest green |
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* front-laced |
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* garnet-hued |
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* ghostly white |
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* golden |
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* golden brown |
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* graceful |
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* heliotrope |
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* honey-hued |
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* ice blue |
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* indigo |
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* ivory |
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* jade green |
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* jet black |
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* laced |
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* lapis blue |
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* lavender |
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* layered |
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* leaf green |
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* lilac |
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* lime green |
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* lovely |
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* luxurious |
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* magenta |
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* mahogany |
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* maroon |
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* mauve |
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* midnight blue |
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* milk white |
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* mint green |
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* misty grey |
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* modest |
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* moss green |
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* mulberry |
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* multihued |
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* murrey |
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* ocher |
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* olive |
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* opulent |
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* orange |
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* orchid |
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* particolored |
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* pea green |
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* peach |
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* pearl grey |
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* pearl-hued |
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* pearlescent |
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* periwinkle |
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* pink |
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* pitch black |
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* plain |
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* plum |
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* puce |
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* radiant |
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* raspberry |
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* raven black |
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* red |
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* resplendent |
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* rich |
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* rose |
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* royal blue |
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* ruby red |
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* ruched |
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* russet |
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* rust-colored |
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* sable |
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* saffron |
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* sanguine |
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* sapphire blue |
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* sashed |
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* scarlet |
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* sea green |
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* sepia |
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* sequined |
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* shadowy |
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* side-laced |
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* sienna |
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* silvery |
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* silvery white |
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* simple |
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* sky blue |
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* sleek |
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* smoky grey |
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* snow white |
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* soot black |
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* sorrel |
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* splendid |
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* stylish |
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* supple |
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* tailored |
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* tan |
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* taupe |
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* tawny |
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* teal |
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* turquoise |
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* two-toned |
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* umber |
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* verdigris |
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* vermilion |
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* violet |
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* viridian |
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* white |
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* wine-colored |
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* winter white |
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* yellow</div> |
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Poking the gown can change fabrics into: |
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Poking the gown can change fabrics into: broadcloth, brocade, brocatelle, brushed cotton, calico, cambric, chambray, cotton, damask, gingham, lace, linen, muslin, organdy, panne velvet, samite, satin, silk, spidersilk, taffeta, twill, velour, velvet, watered silk, and wool. |
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<div style="column-count:6;-moz-column-count:6;-webkit-column-count:6;background:#f3f3f9"> |
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Rubbing the item can morph it into: ballgown, bliaut, blouse, bodice, chemise, dress, frock, gown, houppelande, kirtle, pinafore, robe, shift, shirt, sundress, tunic, and vest. |
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* broadcloth |
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* brocade |
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* brocatelle |
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* brushed cotton |
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* calico |
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* cambric |
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* chambray |
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* cotton |
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* damask |
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* gingham |
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* lace |
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* linen |
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* muslin |
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* organdy |
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* panne velvet |
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* samite |
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* satin |
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* silk |
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* spidersilk |
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* taffeta |
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* twill |
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* velour |
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* velvet |
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* watered silk |
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* wool</div> |
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Rubbing the item can morph it into: |
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<div style="column-count:6;-moz-column-count:6;-webkit-column-count:6;background:#f3f3f9"> |
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* ballgown |
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* bliaut |
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* blouse |
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* bodice |
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* chemise |
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* dress |
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* frock |
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* gown |
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* houppelande |
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* kirtle |
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* pinafore |
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* robe |
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* shift |
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* shirt |
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* sundress |
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* tunic |
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* vest |
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</div> |
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===See Also=== |
===See Also=== |
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* [http://forum.gsplayers.com/archive/index.php/t-75802.html Player's Corner] thread with info |
* [http://forum.gsplayers.com/archive/index.php/t-75802.html Player's Corner] thread with info |
Revision as of 11:44, 20 December 2020
Millicent gowns offer the indecisive fashionista the opportunity to change their look with a simple touch, rub, poke, pull of their dress for a new style any time of year. It functions similarly to Rainbowear. AnalyzeYou analyze your brushed cotton pinafore and sense that there is no recorded information on that item. It may or may not be able to be worked on by a merchant alterer. Usage
Additional InformationOptionsTouching the gown will change the first descriptor into:
Poking the gown can change fabrics into:
Rubbing the item can morph it into:
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