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Revision as of 14:00, 24 October 2021
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WAVE | You wave the bars above the ezreshi marionette, causing it to windmill its arms like a tart-deprived halfling. | Naiada's ezreshi marionette waves its arms madly, looking for all the world like a finger-waggling wizard. |
LICK | You lick at the ezreshi marionette, tangling the strings hopelessly. | Naiada's ezreshi marionette suddenly begins whirling around uncontrollably before collapsing into a tangled heap. |
NUDGE | You nudge at the ezreshi marionette and its hand goes up to its forehead. You could swear the miniature eyes just narrowed. | Naiada's ezreshi marionette raises its hand to its forehead and swings about, eyes peering out in wooden puzzlement. |
TICKLE | You tickle at the ezreshi marionette but only manage to get a splinter in your thumb. Didn't anyone ever tell you wood wasn't ticklish? | Naiada pokes at her ezreshi marionette, then drops her hand, muttering under her breath. |
TURN | The ezreshi marionette turns slowly in place, arms and legs moving in a graceful dance. | Naiada's marionette begins to dance in mid-air, moving more gracefully than most of the bards you've met. |
PULL | You pull at the ezreshi marionette, causing it to fall to its knees while its arms swing together. | Naiada's ezreshi marionette collapses to its knees, its tiny wooden hands clasping in prayer. |
PUSH | Your marionette jerks forward suddenly, the strings tangling for a moment and causing a graceless fall. | Naiada's ezreshi marionette jerks forward suddenly, looking remarkably like a rogue falling out of the shadows. |
TAP | You twitch at the crossbars holding the ezreshi marionette, causing it to march stiffly in place. | Naiada twitches at a silver-haired ezreshi marionette's strings, causing it to march in place, wooden feet beating against the air to an inaudible martial beat. |