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<pre{{log2}}>Fitted with a frayed rope wick, the cast iron pin is coated in a thick black enamel and has a dark mahogany base that is held in place by tiny copper rivets. The interior of the tube offers the view of a fuzzy-faced otter carving that appears to be fast asleep in the back, its tiny limbs curled around a rough wooden plank and its head covered by a jauntily angled pirate hat. Upon the reverse side, a small nest with discarded albatross feathers hides a simple hasp and closure device.</pre> |
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<pre{{log2}}>>tap my pin |
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You tap the lip of your cannon pin and peer inside; the tiny, illusionary otter inside stretches languidly but largely ignores you as it falls back asleep.</pre> |
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<pre{{log2}}>>pinch my pin |
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You pinch the wick at the top of your cannon pin, causing it to spark to life. A squeak from its interior heralds the arrival of an illusionary, tiny fuzzy-faced otter, who scrabbles over the lip of the cannon and rushes to the back. Licking both hands, the tiny otter claps his hands around the wick and puts it out. Looking up at you, it soundly scolds you as it climbs back inside.</pre> |
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<pre{{log2}}>>poke my pin |
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You poke your fingers against the side of the pin, trying to coax the otter within out but are rewarded with the appearance of a tiny white flag on the end of a long stick and nothing more.</pre> |
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<pre{{log2}}>>push my pin |
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You push your finger against the side of your cannon pin, making tiny explosion noises, and you notice that your mock playfulness has caused damage to the base. Familiar chittering heralds the arrival of an illusionary, fuzzy-faced otter who uses the plank in his hand to repair the base. He glances up at you with a disappointed sigh before disappearing inside.</pre> |
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<pre{{log2}}>>tickle my pin |
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You brush your fingers over the feathers in the nest that is cleverly hidden behind your cannon pin. An ethereal albatross rises out of the bundle of twigs and baubles and flies off, never to be seen again.</pre> |
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Latest revision as of 08:53, 20 December 2025
Citizenship pins are only available to citizens of a given town.
Icemule Trace
- a an opaline snowball pin
A small, circular snowball has been crafted from almost transparent opaline moonstone. Within, a rainbow of colors seems to swirl as if caught in the midst of a snowstorm.
- Actions
>tap pin You tap your snowball pin and a sprinkling of glittering diamond dust gently floats to the ground! You are fondly reminded of home. >read pin In the Common language, it reads: Kobane, Citizen of Icemule Trace
River's Rest
- a small tortoise shell pin
An egg-shaped piece of polished tortoise shell provides the backing for this small pin, its surface scribed with the faded lines of the Imperial seal. Rimming the front of the piece, a seawater-filled glass tube provides a watery home to a pair of tiny vessels rigged at full sail. Overreaching the glass are four ornate bridges that span from a cradled heart of Turamzzyrian diamond to a bold script that proclaims the bearer as an Elanthian misfit and proud citizen of River's Rest.
- Actions
>tap pin You tap your tortoise shell pin and set the tiny cutter racing against the imperial man-o-war. The smuggler is victorious and races safely ahead. >read pin In the Common language, it reads: Kaldonis, Citizen of River's Rest
Solhaven
a gem-encrusted crashing wave pin
This round pin encompasses the curl of a crashing wave frozen just before landing ashore. Tiny bits of the deepest blue mermaid's-tear sapphires make up the body of the wave. Crushed blue ridge and cat's-paw coral define the whitecap, cleverly giving the swell the illusion of movement. Sand mixed with grains of honey beryl glitters across the bottom of the brooch, scattered with slivers of lustrous mother-of-pearl. There appears to be something written on it. >read pin In the Common language, it reads: Person, Citizen of Solhaven
Actions
>tap pin You tap your crashing wave pin. The scent of the sea air and the cry of seabirds calls you home. Person taps her crashing wave pin. The keen cry of seabirds can be heard, followed by a spray of briny sea air.
Ta'Illistim
- a sapphire-set faenor peacock pin
The stylized faenor pin depicts a peacock with a trailing train set with deep blue sapphires and several polished dreamstones of striking hues. A single white diamond, masterfully cut and polished, scintillates in the light and serves as the eye of the regal avian. There appears to be something written on it.
- Actions
You tap your faenor peacock pin, causing its tail feathers to spread slowly open and closed in a glittering display. You are fondly reminded of home.
Ta'Vaalor
Citizenship pins in Ta'Vaalor have an additional benefit besides announcing citizenship: the citizen who possesses a pin or badge need not present their papers when entering the fortress or doing business in the town.
Full Citizens
- an eahnor wyvern badge
The masterfully crafted badge has been molded in the shape of a shield, with a wide, scalloped crown and a narrowly pointed tip. The face of the badge bears a cunningly hand-painted image of the Guardian Keep of Ta'Vaalor, tiny crimson banners flying from its ramparts. Soaring overhead is a large golden wyvern, its wings spread protectively wide and its maw agape in a challenging cry. A pair of tiny crimson blazestars are set into the badge as the wyvern's eyes, and layers of gold leaf cover its wings. There appears to be something written on it. >read badge In the Elven language, it reads: Milque, Citizen of Ta'Vaalor
- Actions
>tap badge You proudly rub your thumb over your wyvern badge to enhance the shine. Milque shines her wyvern badge with a quick rub of her thumb, and a hint of a proud smile plays across her face.
Partial Citizens
- a golden wyvern pin
Wrought of brushed gold, the pin is crafted in the shape of a wyvern in flight. Its wings are spread wide, and its maw is agape in a challenging cry. Two tiny rubies have been inset to form glittering eyes, and a finely detailed eahnor inlay along the wings gives definition to the wyvern's scales. There appears to be something written on it. >read my pin In the Elven language, it reads: Vilhra, partial Citizen of Ta'Vaalor
- Actions
>tap my pin You rub your thumb over your wyvern pin to enhance the shine, proud that you have been accepted among the Vaalor elves. Vilhra shines her wyvern pin with a quick rub of her thumb, smiling with pride.
Teras
- an invar volcano pin
- Actions
You tap your invar volcano pin and fiery red sparks and grey ash come out of the top! You are fondly reminded of home.
Wehnimer's Landing
- a lacquered modwir keg pin
This small keg-shaped pin is constructed of lacquered modwir and accented with a miniature brass spigot. A tiny otter figure is perched atop the container, his paws holding one end of a long banner that swirls around the keg. The banner bears a message in flowing gold lettering: Dragonsdraught Ale -- The brew that made Wehnimer's Landing famous!
- Actions
>tap my pin As you tap your modwir keg, the tiny otter figure leans down and turns the spigot. A brief spray of ale-scented mist bursts forth as the otter chitters mirthfully.
You are fondly reminded of home.
Zul Logoth
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Kraken Falls
- an enameled cast iron cannon pin
Fitted with a frayed rope wick, the cast iron pin is coated in a thick black enamel and has a dark mahogany base that is held in place by tiny copper rivets. The interior of the tube offers the view of a fuzzy-faced otter carving that appears to be fast asleep in the back, its tiny limbs curled around a rough wooden plank and its head covered by a jauntily angled pirate hat. Upon the reverse side, a small nest with discarded albatross feathers hides a simple hasp and closure device.
- Actions
>tap my pin You tap the lip of your cannon pin and peer inside; the tiny, illusionary otter inside stretches languidly but largely ignores you as it falls back asleep.
>pinch my pin You pinch the wick at the top of your cannon pin, causing it to spark to life. A squeak from its interior heralds the arrival of an illusionary, tiny fuzzy-faced otter, who scrabbles over the lip of the cannon and rushes to the back. Licking both hands, the tiny otter claps his hands around the wick and puts it out. Looking up at you, it soundly scolds you as it climbs back inside.
>poke my pin You poke your fingers against the side of the pin, trying to coax the otter within out but are rewarded with the appearance of a tiny white flag on the end of a long stick and nothing more.
>push my pin You push your finger against the side of your cannon pin, making tiny explosion noises, and you notice that your mock playfulness has caused damage to the base. Familiar chittering heralds the arrival of an illusionary, fuzzy-faced otter who uses the plank in his hand to repair the base. He glances up at you with a disappointed sigh before disappearing inside.
>tickle my pin You brush your fingers over the feathers in the nest that is cleverly hidden behind your cannon pin. An ethereal albatross rises out of the bundle of twigs and baubles and flies off, never to be seen again.