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|itemsummary= Valid nouns: necklace, neckchain, lavaliere, chain, choker, cord, gorget, torc, necklet, or collar.<!-- Brief explanation of what this particular item does, if any. -->
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Any talented merchant can work on the base (15/15/15) of a spiraling silver necklace, but that, sadly, is all! The necklace must also remain something that can logically support a pendant.
Any talented merchant can work on the base (15/15/15) of a spiraling silver necklace, but that, sadly, is all! The necklace must also remain something that can logically support a pendant.
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! scope="row" role="rowheader" rowspan="2"|PUT {PENDANT} ON {NECKLACE}
! scope="row" role="rowheader"|LOOK/INSPECT<br><small>Pendant</small>
|The pendant looks as if it could be attached to a necklace, a chain, or another appropriate supporter without too much trouble. Perhaps you should find something interesting to PUT it on.
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! scope="row" role="rowheader"|PUT<br><small>First attempt</small>
| colspan="2" style="text-align:center"|Same as for necklace. Permanently combines necklace and pendant parts.
|You hold a glimmering opal pendant against a slender silver chain for a moment and consider the effect. If you attach them together, it will produce "a glimmering opal pendant suspended on a slender silver chain." This is a permanent decision that cannot be reversed!<br><br>If this is definitely what you want, please repeat your command in the next 15 seconds.
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! scope="row" role="rowheader"|PUT<br><small>Confirm</small>
|You decide to attach a glimmering opal pendant permanently to a slender silver chain. After fiddling for a moment, you produce a glimmering opal pendant suspended on a slender silver chain.
|Vanah attaches a glimmering opal pendant to a slender silver chain, producing a glimmering opal pendant suspended on a slender silver chain.
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! scope="row" role="rowheader"|PUT<br><small>Invalid supporter</small>
|You consider a glimmering opal pendant and a slender silver chain side by side, but the chain doesn't seem like the proper supporter for the pendant.
|Vanah considers a glimmering opal pendant and a slender silver chain side by side for a moment before shaking her head slightly.
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Latest revision as of 11:20, 22 June 2026

Build-a-Pendant is an older script duo that consists of two parts, a necklace and a pendant, that can be combined to create a complete pendant necklace. Combining the two is a permanent step; once combined via PUT, the pendant cannot be removed from the necklace. Build-a-Pendant jewelry has been sold throughout the years at a variety of festivals, including the Premium festival.

Necklace

Valid nouns: necklace, neckchain, lavaliere, chain, choker, cord, gorget, torc, necklet, or collar.

Analyze

Any talented merchant can work on the base (15/15/15) of a spiraling silver necklace, but that, sadly, is all!  The necklace must also remain something that can logically support a pendant.

If you were able to find an appropriate pendant that is completely compatible with this supporter necklace, then you could PUT the pendant on a spiraling silver necklace.

Usage

Verb First Third
PUT {PENDANT} ON {NECKLACE} This section has not been added yet; please add to it now! This section has not been added yet; please add to it now!
Same as for pendant. Permanently combines necklace and pendant parts.

Pendant

Analyze

Any talented merchant can work on base (15/15/15) of this shrimp, but it must remain a pendant-type item that makes sense for attaching a supporter, such as a chain or cord, from which the pendant can be suspended.

If you find an appropriate supporter, you can PUT this shrimp on it.

Usage

Verb First Third
LOOK/INSPECT
Pendant
The pendant looks as if it could be attached to a necklace, a chain, or another appropriate supporter without too much trouble. Perhaps you should find something interesting to PUT it on. N/A
PUT
First attempt
You hold a glimmering opal pendant against a slender silver chain for a moment and consider the effect. If you attach them together, it will produce "a glimmering opal pendant suspended on a slender silver chain." This is a permanent decision that cannot be reversed!

If this is definitely what you want, please repeat your command in the next 15 seconds.
N/A
PUT
Confirm
You decide to attach a glimmering opal pendant permanently to a slender silver chain. After fiddling for a moment, you produce a glimmering opal pendant suspended on a slender silver chain. Vanah attaches a glimmering opal pendant to a slender silver chain, producing a glimmering opal pendant suspended on a slender silver chain.
PUT
Invalid supporter
You consider a glimmering opal pendant and a slender silver chain side by side, but the chain doesn't seem like the proper supporter for the pendant. Vanah considers a glimmering opal pendant and a slender silver chain side by side for a moment before shaking her head slightly.

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Build-a-Pendant Information
Type Fluff
Item Classification Accessory
Item(s) Applied to Jewelry
Alterable Yes
Light/Deep
Restrictions Base 15/15/15 alterations to individual parts only.
Item Verbs
PUT