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Revision as of 11:20, 2 July 2017
Original release information unknown. Recent release is from automated games at Ebon Gate as a T4 prize.
Analyze
The longcoat must remain some type of loose, plush fur garment to be worn around the shoulders and neck. You can try to CLEAN, PLUCK, PULL, PUSH, RUB, SHAKE, and SLAP the longcoat.
Verb Traps
VERB | FIRST | THIRD |
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CLEAN | You run your hand over your mink longcoat, removing any loose bits of dust and dirt from its soft fur. | XXX runs her hand over her mink longcoat, removing any loose bits of dust and dirt from its soft fur. |
PLUCK | You pluck at something in the thick fur of your longcoat. | XXX plucks at something in the thick fur of her longcoat. |
PULL | You pull your mink longcoat tighter around you, bundling the soft warm fur closely about your neck and shoulders. | XXX pulls her mink longcoat tighter around her, bundling the soft warm fur closely about her neck and shoulders. |
PUSH | You smooth down the soft fur of your longcoat, arranging its folds to fall elegantly around your shoulders. | XXX smoothes down the soft fur of her longcoat, arranging its folds to fall elegantly around her shoulders. |
RUB | You run your fingers over the thick, warm fur of your longcoat. | XXX runs her fingers over the thick, warm fur of her longcoat. |
SHAKE | You shake the folds of your mink longcoat, sending loose dust and bits of dried leaves flying from its thick fur. | XXX shakes the folds of her mink longcoat, sending loose dust and bits of dried leaves flying from its thick fur. |
SLAP | You pat the thick fur of your longcoat, and a few specks of dust fall from its surface. | XXX pats the thick fur of her longcoat, and a few specks of dust fall from its surface. |