Flap and clasp container
Flap and clasp containers have two sets of verb traps depending on whether it is a bag or case type, but share the same ANALYZE. AnalyzeThe creator has also provided the following information: This item may be freely altered with a long or a show, but the noun must remain backpack, pouch, satchel, sack, pack, bag, or case, subject to the "essence" rules in ALTER 14. BagUsage|- style="background:#00004C; vertical-align: top; font-size: larger; color:white;" ! style="width:5em;"|Verb ! First ! Third |- ! OPEN | Unclasping your silk bag, you fold back the cover and loosen the drawstrings. | XXX fiddles with the clasp of her silk bag before folding back the cover. |- ! CLOSE | You pull the drawstring of your silk bag closed tightly before folding the flap over it and securing the clasp. | XXX pulls the drawstring of her silk bag and fiddles with the clasp. |} CaseUsage|- style="background:#00004C; vertical-align: top; font-size: larger; color:white;" ! style="width:5em;"|Verb ! First ! Third |- ! OPEN | You fiddle with your haon case before managing to lift the latch. Carefully, you flip open the cover to reveal the contents. | XXX fiddles with his haon case before lifting the latch and flipping the cover open. |- ! CLOSE | You close your haon case and carefully fasten the latch to secure the contents. | XXX closes his haon case and fiddles with the latch for a moment. |} Additional InformationSee Also |
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