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|analyze= You analyze the particolored aseges and sense that the creator has provided the following information: |
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Part of the Tehir Cultural Clothing Line, the aseges is a traditional piece of women's clothing. |
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Definition: These garments are considered outlets of creativity for Tehir women and range from solid colors to patterns, often accomplished by block printing repeatedly to form overlapping geometric patterns. Women often bustle their skirts by tying some up while leaving others loose. These skirts always have a waistband fitted with ribbon ties that serve as additional adornment when not in use and aid in the bustling when in use, while the hems of the skirts are decorated with beads, belled-chains, and charms. |
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It is currently tier 1 of 2 tiers. It has access to the following verbs: dance*, lace (bustles the aseges), pinch, shake, touch, unlace (removes bustle) |
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* Indicates the verb will have an interaction between the aseges and worn ankle-jewelry. |
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Your particolored aseges is loose and free-flowing. |
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When altering the aseges, you can never change the article as it is always determined by the status of the garments bustled state. And any long description should come after the noun only. |
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Per existing Tehir documentation, fabrics used should be light, airy, and absorbent. For common wear, linen, cotton, muslin, and the like would be appropriate. Finer fabrics could be used for special occasions. By definition, all aseges have ribbon ties on the waistband used to bustle up the excess layers. |
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Revision as of 17:21, 22 June 2023
Aseges is a Tehir Cultural Clothing item that was first released in Common Weaves found at Rumor Woods. These garments are considered outlets of creativity for Tehir women and range from solid colors to patterned, often accomplished by block printing repeatedly to form overlapping geometric patterns. Women often bustle their skirts by tying some up while leaving others loose. These skirts always have a waistband fitted with ribbon ties that serve as additional adornment when not in use and aid in the bustling when in use, while the hems of the skirts are decorated with beads, belled-chains, and charms. Aseges is correct for both the singular and plural form. Tier 1AnalyzeYou analyze the particolored aseges and sense that the creator has provided the following information: Part of the Tehir Cultural Clothing Line, the aseges is a traditional piece of women's clothing. Definition: These garments are considered outlets of creativity for Tehir women and range from solid colors to patterns, often accomplished by block printing repeatedly to form overlapping geometric patterns. Women often bustle their skirts by tying some up while leaving others loose. These skirts always have a waistband fitted with ribbon ties that serve as additional adornment when not in use and aid in the bustling when in use, while the hems of the skirts are decorated with beads, belled-chains, and charms. It is currently tier 1 of 2 tiers. It has access to the following verbs: dance*, lace (bustles the aseges), pinch, shake, touch, unlace (removes bustle) * Indicates the verb will have an interaction between the aseges and worn ankle-jewelry. Your particolored aseges is loose and free-flowing. When altering the aseges, you can never change the article as it is always determined by the status of the garments bustled state. And any long description should come after the noun only. Per existing Tehir documentation, fabrics used should be light, airy, and absorbent. For common wear, linen, cotton, muslin, and the like would be appropriate. Finer fabrics could be used for special occasions. By definition, all aseges have ribbon ties on the waistband used to bustle up the excess layers. Usage
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