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'''Enchanted Elven Doublet''' at the [[Festival of the Fallen]] in 2024. |
'''Enchanted Elven Doublet''' at the [[Festival of the Fallen]] in 2024. |
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These are front-worn containers themed around one of the five remaining [[Elven]] Houses. |
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==Analyze== |
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Revision as of 10:31, 22 November 2024
Enchanted Elven Doublet at the Festival of the Fallen in 2024. These are front-worn containers themed around one of the five remaining Elven Houses. Analyze>analyze my doublet You analyze the red velvet doublet and sense that the creator has provided the following information: Enchanted Elven Doublet This red velvet doublet can only be worn by Elves and Half-Elves and is intentionally restricted. Dark Elves are also restricted from wearing this garment. Available Actions WEAR | REMOVE OPEN | CLOSE CLEAN TOUCH (cycles styling of symbols: embroidered, emblazoned, stitched, or woven.) TURN (displays House Message) House Message (Vaalor): "For Honor, Pride, and Glory." Alterations The doublet is intended to represent an Elven House (Vaalor). The doublet should always appear to be elven or themed around the Elven House it is set to. The doublet should always be cloth/fabric and never made primarily of leather, hide, skin, etc. Approved Nouns: bodice, corset, doublet, ruhana, surcoat, tabard, vest, and waistcoat. (note: if changing to a ruhana then the closures must be "pins".) Customizations House Symbols (plural): golden wyverns - this must represent the intended Elven House in some way. Location (on garment): lapels - this is where the symbols are located (e.g. lapels, sides, front, shoulders). - can't be set to "back" of the garment, and "sleeves" only allowed if the garment has them normally. Closures/Misc (plural): vaalorn buttons - these are typically buttons, clasps, hooks, hoops, toggles, or other similar way to seal the garment. - alternatively, they can be fancy gemstones, magical runes, or something else adorning the garment. Pocket or Pockets: a row of pockets - must include "a/an/some" and can describe a single or multiple pockets. You can tell that the doublet is as light as it can get, but you might be able to have a talented merchant deepen its pockets for you. Usage
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