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! scope="row" role="rowheader"| KNOCK |
! scope="row" role="rowheader"| KNOCK - Liquid inside |
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|Rapping your knuckles against a rhimar-edged polished walrus tusk, you produce a muffled, subdued rhythm. The full tusk dampens the sound, and when you give it a gentle shake, a rich glugging noise follows, indicating the presence of liquid within. |
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|Rapping his knuckles against a rhimar-edged polished walrus tusk, Firstpersonproduces a muffled, subdued rhythm. The full tusk dampens the sound, and when he gives it a gentle shake, a rich glugging noise follows, indicating the presence of liquid within. |
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! scope="row" role="rowheader"| Knock - Empty |
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|Rapping your knuckles against a rhimar-edged polished walrus tusk, you create a light and rhythmic beat. The empty tusk resonates with a hollow sound, echoing softly with each tap. |
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|Rapping his knuckles against a rhimar-edged polished walrus tusk, Firstperson creates a light and rhythmic beat. The empty tusk resonates with a hollow sound, echoing softly with each tap, a clear sign of its emptiness. |
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|You uncoil your polished walrus tusk's strap to better accommodate wearing it around the neck instead of on a belt, adjusting its clasp to the proper location. |
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|Firstperson uncoils his polished walrus tusk's strap, adjusting its clasp with a satisfied nod. |
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! scope="row" role="rowheader"| PULL - Change to Beltworn to Neckworn |
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|You coil up your polished walrus tusk's strap to better accommodate wearing it on a belt instead of around the neck, tucking its clasp within the tightly wound length. |
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|Firstperson coils up his polished walrus tusk's strap, tucking its clasp within the tightly wound length. |
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! scope="row" role="rowheader"| RAISE |
! scope="row" role="rowheader"| RAISE |
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|You raise a rhimar-edged polished walrus tusk high, its weight balanced perfectly in your hand. With a wide grin, you recite, "To stone and steel, may they guide our way!" Offering a boisterous cheer, you bring the tusk to your lips and take a hearty drink. |
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|Firstperson raises a rhimar-edged polished walrus tusk high, displaying it for all nearby to see. With a wide grin, Firstperson recites, "To stone and steel, may they guide our way!" Offering a boisterous cheer, Firstperson brings the tusk to his lips and takes a hearty drink! |
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|As you lift a rhimar-edged polished walrus tusk, you feel its weight in your hand, noting the cool beads of condensation gathering on its smooth surface. Bringing it to your brow, you run the smooth side along your pale skin, leaving behind a trail of droplets that glisten in the ambient light. A gentle tilt of the tusk as you lower it causes it to issue a glugging noise, reminding you that it is full. |
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|Lifting his polished walrus tusk, Firstperson glances at the cool beads of condensation gathering on its smooth surface. He brings it to his brow and runs the smooth side along his pale skin, leaving behind a trail of droplets that glisten in the ambient light. |
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|Tracing your fingers along the dwarven emblem of a rhimar-edged polished walrus tusk, you feel its intricate carvings and textures beneath your touch. You absentmindedly trace the lid, daydreaming about the next time it will once more be full. |
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|Tracing his fingers along the dwarven emblem of a rhimar-edged polished walrus tusk, Firstperson's gaze grows distant as he seems to loose himself in a daydream. |
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Revision as of 20:16, 22 June 2024
The Ale Festival Drinking Horn premiered at on Teras Isle during the Ale Festival of 5124 in the shop Three Wheels. Tier 1AnalyzeYou analyze the polished walrus tusk and sense that the creator has provided the following information: The Ale Festival Drinking Horn Designed to store liquid and will hold a maximum of 20 sips, though some special containers are offered that are unlimited. Verb Traps: CLOSE, DRINK, MEASURE, OPEN, REMOVE, TURN, POUR*, WEAR * POUR - This verb works one-way, allowing you to fill the tusk. Unlocks: Any dwarven merchant may unlock this item and any Ale Festival Merchant may as well. Alterations: The noun must remain horn or tusk. The overall design must remain dwarven in nature. Bandings, tips, and ornaments made of common dwarven materials like invar, mithril, and glaes, are encouraged in their descriptions. Dwarves also like gems; feel free to adorn them with all types of gemstones found across Elanthia when altering these items. Mundane and magical creatures alike throughout Elanthia can be used for the primary material of these drinking vessels as long as they have large enough horns or tusks to drink from. (e.g. minotaur horn, ox horn, vor'taz horn, tsark tusk, boar tusk). Customizations: Lid/Cap option requires a noun (ie: lid, cap, cover). Tip/end is the referencing point of the lid and can be either material or a gemstone. Ornament can be a design that is carved into the side of the tusk and will always start with "the" in the areas it is displayed. Strap/chain is referenced when wearing the tusk and should include a noun. It will always be preceded by "the." Clasp/buckle is referenced when wearing and removing the tusk. It is the method by which the tusk is held in place. It is always preceeded by "its" or "the." When altering the solemn toast, capitalize the sentence and do not use punctuation. When altering the cheerful toast, capitalize the sentence and do not use punctuation. Customization Fields: Lid/Cap: lid Tip/End: end Ornament: dwarven emblem Strap/Chain: strap Clasp/buckle: clasp Solemn Toast: May the spirits of the fallen find peace in the stone of our hearts. Cheerful Toast: To stone and steel, may they guide our way! Special Dwarven Abilities: * Ability to drink from the tusk while it is worn. A rhimar-edged polished walrus tusk is tier 1 of 2 tiers. Usage
Tier 2Adds the verbs KNOCK, PULL, RAISE, and TOUCHUsage
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