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a series of open-walled merchant stalls, [Map Room B], Lich# 28042, go merchant stalls

The Knight Way, Lance Stall

[The Knight Way, Lance Stall - 28043]
Cloth banners cut into uneven panels line the sides and front of the stall, their alternating green, red, gold, and platinum color schemes creating a montage of rich color. Merchants pace in front of and around the stall, a constant stream of yelling about the fine quality of their wares spouting from their lips. Well-made, traditionally styled accoutrements of a knight adorn a mannequin in the center of the stall, with spare accessories and surcoats spread across a display.
Obvious exits: north, east, west, out
large wooden sign
Welcome to The Knight Way! Get your Knight Wear here so that you can be a knight the right way! *Helms on the mannequins are crafted as vaalorn greathelms. *Vaalorn armor on the mannequins carry vaalorn's natural enchant, while leather armor is enchanted four times. *Gauntlets on the mannequins are made for unarmed combat and are enchanted four times; gauntlets NOT on the mannequins are made for aesthetics rather than combat. The seamstress in the back stall can stitch a selection of different designs on the surcoats. She also has some certificates on a table for unlocking additional actions for Knight Wear items. If you want your own personal, plain spurs, helms, armor, or unarmed combat "gauntlets" to function like the Knight Wear sold here, or if you're interested in further ornamenting the spurs found here, visit the blacksmiths and craftsmen who work around the forge to see what they're offering. Thanks for visiting The Knight Way! Remember to: fight for glory, but always with honor!

On the display you see: a pair of deep red pewter spurs, a platinum-buckled belt, a pair of coarse lion skin gauntlets, a platinum-hued silk satin surcoat and a deep red burel surcoat.

a pair of deep red pewter spurs Weight: <1 pound pin-worn
analyze
Analyze:
You take a closer look at a pair of deep red pewter spurs.

You analyze the deep red pewter spurs and sense that the creator has provided the following information:

This spurs is part of the interactive KnightWear family and is set up as a spurs item with the Lance (traditional knight!) set of characteristics. KnightWear items have messaging that sometimes incorporate other worn Knightwear items and specific types of footwear into the messaging. Some messaging also differs when mounted on a Rumor Woods-style horse. You sense that the spurs currently includes the base verbs (Verb Set 1). You can try to: WEAR, REMOVE, RUB, and TAP the spurs. Note: you can only wear 1 per "type" of KnightWear at a time (i.e. you can wear 1 KnightWear belt and 1 Knightwear surcoat at the same time, but you cannot wear 2 KnightWear belts at the same time).

~~ KNIGHTWEAR ALTERATION INFO ~~~
The deep red pewter spurs may be altered within guidelines for its item type, but the noun must remain "spurs".

Optional: specify the ornamentation on the spurs. Must make sense in the following: "the ___ ornamentation on your spurs" (and make sure the LOOK output doesn't read awkwardly). Default is no ornamentation. It is currently not set.

Optional: specify the shape of the rowels. Must make sense in the following: "You dig your _____ rowels into the ground." Default is no specified shape. It is currently not set to any particular shape.

425
a platinum-buckled belt Weight: <1 pound waist-worn (as a belt)
analyze
Analyze:
You take a closer look at a platinum-buckled belt.

You analyze the belt and sense that the creator has provided the following information:

This belt is part of the interactive KnightWear family and is set up as a belt item with the Lance (traditional knight!) set of characteristics. KnightWear items have messaging that sometimes incorporate other worn Knightwear items and specific types of footwear into the messaging. Some messaging also differs when mounted on a Rumor Woods-style horse. You sense that the belt currently includes the base verbs (Verb Set 1). You can try to: WEAR, REMOVE, RUB, and TAP the belt. Note: you can only wear 1 per "type" of KnightWear at a time (i.e. you can wear 1 KnightWear belt and 1 Knightwear surcoat at the same time, but you cannot wear 2 KnightWear belts at the same time).

~~ KNIGHTWEAR ALTERATION INFO ~~~
The belt may be altered within guidelines for its item type, but the noun must remain a "belt", and the item must logically utilize a metal buckle on it.

300
a pair of coarse lion skin gauntlets Weight: 2 pounds hand-worn
analyze
Analyze:
You take a closer look at a pair of coarse lion skin gauntlets.

You analyze the lion skin gauntlets and sense that the creator has provided the following information:

This gauntlets is part of the interactive KnightWear family and is set up as a gauntlets item with the Lance (traditional knight!) set of characteristics. KnightWear items have messaging that sometimes incorporate other worn Knightwear items and specific types of footwear into the messaging. Some messaging also differs when mounted on a Rumor Woods-style horse. You sense that the gauntlets currently includes the base verbs (Verb Set 1). You can try to: WEAR, REMOVE, RUB, and TAP the gauntlets. Note: you can only wear 1 per "type" of KnightWear at a time (i.e. you can wear 1 KnightWear belt and 1 Knightwear surcoat at the same time, but you cannot wear 2 KnightWear belts at the same time).

~~ KNIGHTWEAR ALTERATION INFO ~~~
The lion skin gauntlets may be altered within guidelines for its item type and the noun must remain "gauntlets". It must always be plural for the noun (no single "gauntlet" will work here!).

350
a platinum-hued silk satin surcoat Weight: <1 pound front-worn
analyze, examine
Analyze:
You take a closer look at a platinum-hued silk satin surcoat.

You analyze the silk satin surcoat and sense that the creator has provided the following information:

This surcoat is part of the interactive KnightWear family and is set up as a surcoat item with the Lance (traditional knight!) set of characteristics. KnightWear items have messaging that sometimes incorporate other worn Knightwear items and specific types of footwear into the messaging. Some messaging also differs when mounted on a Rumor Woods-style horse. You sense that the surcoat currently includes the base verbs (Verb Set 1). You can try to: WEAR, REMOVE, RUB, and TAP the surcoat. Note: you can only wear 1 per "type" of KnightWear at a time (i.e. you can wear 1 KnightWear belt and 1 Knightwear surcoat at the same time, but you cannot wear 2 KnightWear belts at the same time).

~~ KNIGHTWEAR ALTERATION INFO ~~~
The silk satin surcoat may be altered within guidelines for its item type, but the noun must remain something almost exactly identical to a surcoat -- tabards and longer similar items that can have a loose fit are acceptable; short shirts, aprons, vests, bodices, etc. are not acceptable. Any show descriptions MUST incorporate the surcoat's design.

Optional: specify the material in messaging -- default is "fabric". It is currently set to: silk satin.

Required: specify the in-brief design/markings on the surcoat. The design should not be over-complicated nor too wordy (it displays in verb messaging output). Must make sense in the following: "gesture at the __________ on your silk satin surcoat" -- default is "interlocking serpent and phoenix design". It is currently set to: interlocking stag and lion design.

Optional: detailed design/marking. This is a more detailed description of the in-brief design that will show up in LOOK/SHOW. This should only describe the above design/pattern and should always make sense on a fabric surcoat. The in-brief design currently has no extra detailing.
Examine:
The interlocking stag and lion design that splays across the front of the silk satin denotes the garment as a display piece.

350
a deep red burel surcoat Weight: <1 pound front-worn
analyze, examine
Analyze:
You take a closer look at a deep red burel surcoat.

You analyze the burel surcoat and sense that the creator has provided the following information:

This surcoat is part of the interactive KnightWear family and is set up as a surcoat item with the Lance (traditional knight!) set of characteristics. KnightWear items have messaging that sometimes incorporate other worn Knightwear items and specific types of footwear into the messaging. Some messaging also differs when mounted on a Rumor Woods-style horse. You sense that the surcoat currently includes the base verbs (Verb Set 1). You can try to: WEAR, REMOVE, RUB, and TAP the surcoat. Note: you can only wear 1 per "type" of KnightWear at a time (i.e. you can wear 1 KnightWear belt and 1 Knightwear surcoat at the same time, but you cannot wear 2 KnightWear belts at the same time).

~~ KNIGHTWEAR ALTERATION INFO ~~~
The burel surcoat may be altered within guidelines for its item type, but the noun must remain something almost exactly identical to a surcoat -- tabards and longer similar items that can have a loose fit are acceptable; short shirts, aprons, vests, bodices, etc. are not acceptable. Any show descriptions MUST incorporate the surcoat's design.

Optional: specify the material in messaging -- default is "fabric". It is currently set to: burel.

Required: specify the in-brief design/markings on the surcoat. The design should not be over-complicated nor too wordy (it displays in verb messaging output). Must make sense in the following: "gesture at the __________ on your burel surcoat" -- default is "interlocking serpent and phoenix design". It is currently set to: interlocking stag and lion design.

Optional: detailed design/marking. This is a more detailed description of the in-brief design that will show up in LOOK/SHOW. This should only describe the above design/pattern and should always make sense on a fabric surcoat. The in-brief design currently has no extra detailing.
Examine:
The interlocking stag and lion design that splays across the front of the burel denotes the garment as a display piece.

350

On the mannequin you see: a visored sallet framed with platinum flourishes, a white noil surcoat shot through with deep red, some vaalorn half-plate awash with deep red coloration, a pair of bazan gauntlets tooled with platinum accents, a belt of marbled red bazan strips and a pair of argent platinum-glazed spurs.

a visored sallet framed with platinum flourishes Weight: 4 pounds
Enchant: +18
armor accessory; protects head and neck
analyze, examine
Analyze:
You take a closer look at a visored sallet framed with platinum flourishes.

You analyze the visored sallet and sense that the creator has provided the following information:

This sallet is part of the interactive KnightWear family and is set up as a visored helm item with the Lance (traditional knight!) set of characteristics. KnightWear items have messaging that sometimes incorporate other worn Knightwear items and specific types of footwear into the messaging. Some messaging also differs when mounted on a Rumor Woods-style horse. You sense that the sallet currently includes the base verbs (Verb Set 1). You can try to: WEAR, REMOVE, RUB, and TAP the sallet. Note: you can only wear 1 per "type" of KnightWear at a time (i.e. you can wear 1 KnightWear belt and 1 Knightwear surcoat at the same time, but you cannot wear 2 KnightWear belts at the same time).

~~ KNIGHTWEAR ALTERATION INFO ~~~
The visored sallet may be altered within guidelines for its item type, but it must never indicate that it does NOT have a visor attached to it.

Optional: specify any particular fastenings on it ("buckles", "straps", "fastenings", etc.) -- default is no specifics named. It is currently not set.
Examine:
The sallet's visor is currently open.

415
a white noil surcoat shot through with deep red Weight: <1 pound front-worn
analyze, examine
Analyze:
You take a closer look at a white noil surcoat shot through with deep red.

You analyze the white noil surcoat and sense that the creator has provided the following information:

This surcoat is part of the interactive KnightWear family and is set up as a surcoat item with the Lance (traditional knight!) set of characteristics. KnightWear items have messaging that sometimes incorporate other worn Knightwear items and specific types of footwear into the messaging. Some messaging also differs when mounted on a Rumor Woods-style horse. You sense that the surcoat currently includes the base verbs (Verb Set 1). You can try to: WEAR, REMOVE, RUB, and TAP the surcoat. Note: you can only wear 1 per "type" of KnightWear at a time (i.e. you can wear 1 KnightWear belt and 1 Knightwear surcoat at the same time, but you cannot wear 2 KnightWear belts at the same time).

~~ KNIGHTWEAR ALTERATION INFO ~~~
The white noil surcoat may be altered within guidelines for its item type, but the noun must remain something almost exactly identical to a surcoat -- tabards and longer similar items that can have a loose fit are acceptable; short shirts, aprons, vests, bodices, etc. are not acceptable. Any show descriptions MUST incorporate the surcoat's design.

Optional: specify the material in messaging -- default is "fabric". It is currently set to: noil.

Required: specify the in-brief design/markings on the surcoat. The design should not be over-complicated nor too wordy (it displays in verb messaging output). Must make sense in the following: "gesture at the __________ on your white noil surcoat" -- default is "interlocking serpent and phoenix design". It is currently set to: lion-centered coat of arms.

Optional: detailed design/marking. This is a more detailed description of the in-brief design that will show up in LOOK/SHOW. This should only describe the above design/pattern and should always make sense on a fabric surcoat. The in-brief design currently has no extra detailing.
Examine:
The lion-centered coat of arms that splays across the front of the noil denotes the garment as a display piece.

350
some vaalorn half-plate awash with deep red coloration Weight: 45 pounds
Enchant: +18
half plate (AsG 19)
analyze
Analyze:
You take a closer look at some vaalorn half-plate awash with deep red coloration.

You analyze the vaalorn half-plate and sense that the creator has provided the following information:

This half-plate is part of the interactive KnightWear family and is set up as an armor item with the Lance (traditional knight!) set of characteristics. KnightWear items have messaging that sometimes incorporate other worn Knightwear items and specific types of footwear into the messaging. Some messaging also differs when mounted on a Rumor Woods-style horse. You sense that the half-plate currently includes the base verbs (Verb Set 1). You can try to: WEAR, REMOVE, RUB, and TAP the half-plate. Note: you can only wear 1 per "type" of KnightWear at a time (i.e. you can wear 1 KnightWear belt and 1 Knightwear surcoat at the same time, but you cannot wear 2 KnightWear belts at the same time).

~~ KNIGHTWEAR ALTERATION INFO ~~~
The vaalorn half-plate may be altered within guidelines for its item type.

Optional: specify how your armor is assembled: "pieces" or "parts", more generic methods like "straps and buckles" or simply just "straps", etc. The default is no particular method. It is currently not set.

725
a pair of bazan gauntlets tooled with platinum accents Weight: 2 pounds
Enchant: +20
UAC gloves
analyze
Analyze:
You take a closer look at a pair of bazan gauntlets tooled with platinum accents.

You analyze the bazan gauntlets and sense that the creator has provided the following information:

This gauntlets is part of the interactive KnightWear family and is set up as a gauntlets item with the Lance (traditional knight!) set of characteristics. KnightWear items have messaging that sometimes incorporate other worn Knightwear items and specific types of footwear into the messaging. Some messaging also differs when mounted on a Rumor Woods-style horse. You sense that the gauntlets currently includes the base verbs (Verb Set 1). You can try to: WEAR, REMOVE, RUB, and TAP the gauntlets. Note: you can only wear 1 per "type" of KnightWear at a time (i.e. you can wear 1 KnightWear belt and 1 Knightwear surcoat at the same time, but you cannot wear 2 KnightWear belts at the same time).

~~ KNIGHTWEAR ALTERATION INFO ~~~
The bazan gauntlets may be altered within guidelines for its item type and the noun must remain "gauntlets". It must always be plural for the noun (no single "gauntlet" will work here!).

500
a belt of marbled red bazan strips Weight: <1 pound waist-worn (as a belt)
analyze
Analyze:
You take a closer look at a belt of marbled red bazan strips.

You analyze the red bazan belt and sense that the creator has provided the following information:

This belt is part of the interactive KnightWear family and is set up as a belt item with the Lance (traditional knight!) set of characteristics. KnightWear items have messaging that sometimes incorporate other worn Knightwear items and specific types of footwear into the messaging. Some messaging also differs when mounted on a Rumor Woods-style horse. You sense that the belt currently includes the base verbs (Verb Set 1). You can try to: WEAR, REMOVE, RUB, and TAP the belt. Note: you can only wear 1 per "type" of KnightWear at a time (i.e. you can wear 1 KnightWear belt and 1 Knightwear surcoat at the same time, but you cannot wear 2 KnightWear belts at the same time).

~~ KNIGHTWEAR ALTERATION INFO ~~~
The red bazan belt may be altered within guidelines for its item type, but the noun must remain a "belt", and the item must logically utilize a metal buckle on it.

300
a pair of argent platinum-glazed spurs Weight: <1 pound pin-worn
analyze
Analyze:
You take a closer look at a pair of argent platinum-glazed spurs.

You analyze the platinum-glazed spurs and sense that the creator has provided the following information:

This spurs is part of the interactive KnightWear family and is set up as a spurs item with the Lance (traditional knight!) set of characteristics. KnightWear items have messaging that sometimes incorporate other worn Knightwear items and specific types of footwear into the messaging. Some messaging also differs when mounted on a Rumor Woods-style horse. You sense that the spurs currently includes the base verbs (Verb Set 1). You can try to: WEAR, REMOVE, RUB, and TAP the spurs. Note: you can only wear 1 per "type" of KnightWear at a time (i.e. you can wear 1 KnightWear belt and 1 Knightwear surcoat at the same time, but you cannot wear 2 KnightWear belts at the same time).

~~ KNIGHTWEAR ALTERATION INFO ~~~
The platinum-glazed spurs may be altered within guidelines for its item type, but the noun must remain "spurs".

Optional: specify the ornamentation on the spurs. Must make sense in the following: "the ___ ornamentation on your spurs" (and make sure the LOOK output doesn't read awkwardly). Default is no ornamentation. It is currently not set.

Optional: specify the shape of the rowels. Must make sense in the following: "You dig your _____ rowels into the ground." Default is no specified shape. It is currently not set to any particular shape.

425

The Knight Way, Back Stall

[The Knight Way, Back Stall - 28046]
Housed a bit further back from the main market thoroughfare, the stall is open-air, with only a small, thin strip of canvas overhead to protect the interior from the elements. One side sports a long red banner with a platinum lion, the other a green banner with a golden stag, with the back opening out into the woods. The space is otherwise bare, save for a writing desk topped with swathes of cloth and embroidery supplies and a silver-edged table. You also see a tall beak-nosed seamstress.
Obvious exits: south
>look at tall beak-nosed seamstress
Long brown hair cascades down the seamstress's back in a mass of gentle waves, taking the edge off of the otherwise hard appearance of the elf; her face is all sharp angles, her limbs and neck wiry muscle.  She wears a set of padded leather armor set with metal scales patterned in a dazzling display of aesthetic artistry but also with careful attention given to providing excellent protective support, and her pale green eyes flit to and fro as if she is constantly taking in everything that goes on around her.

>ask seamstress about design
A tall beak-nosed seamstress responds, "All I do here is designs for Knight Wear surcoat embroidery.  The current list of designs is here on this sheet of papyrus."  She shows you a thick strip of papyrus:


     ~~Knight Wear Surcoat Design Options~~

 #1 platinum-maned roaring lion
 #2 regal golden stag design
 #3 green-backed charging stag
 #4 red-accented majestic lion design
 #5 quintet of silver-stitched howling wolves
 #6 dagger-pierced bleeding heart design
 #7 white-chested deep blue swallow
 #8 pattern of vine-wrapped roses and carnations
 #9 sanguine-speckled prancing steed
 #10 jet black rat atop crossed swords design
 #11 platinum-on-red snarling lion*
 #12 greenish gold antlered stag*
 #13 gem-inset crown and swan design*
 #14 hollow-eyed skull and serpent design*
 #15 diving bronze-on-black hawk
 #16 intricate hunter green knot design
 #17 iridescent rearing unicorn
 #18 tiger and crescent moon design*
 #19 grey-backed carmine sea serpent design*
 #20 splayed and helmed raven design*


She comments, "Some designs have a * -- this means they have more detail for SHOWing.  You can see that detail if you ASK me ABOUT DESIGN DETAIL."  She pulls the papyrus back and adds, "When you know which design you want, just ASK me ABOUT ORDER {DESIGN #}.  Make sure you're holding your Knight Wear surcoat in one hand and 100 raikhen in the other hand."

>ask seamstress about design detail
A tall beak-nosed seamstress responds, "All I do here is designs for Knight Wear surcoat embroidery.  The current list of designs is here on this sheet of papyrus."  She shows you a thick strip of papyrus:


     ~~Knight Wear Surcoat Design and Design Detail Options~~

 #1 platinum-maned roaring lion: --
 #2 regal golden stag design: --
 #3 green-backed charging stag: --
 #4 red-accented majestic lion design: --
 #5 quintet of silver-stitched howling wolves: --
 #6 dagger-pierced bleeding heart design: --
 #7 white-chested deep blue swallow: --
 #8 pattern of vine-wrapped roses and carnations: --
 #9 sanguine-speckled prancing steed: --
 #10 jet black rat atop crossed swords design: --
 #11 platinum-on-red snarling lion: With wickedly sharp claws outstretched and maw twisted into a ferocious snarl, the lion is depicted midway between launching itself into the air and pouncing on its unseen victim.  Light and shadow seem to play across the lion's hide whenever the ambient light striking its multi-toned platinum threading shifts, contrasting sharply with the rich red background and lending an ethereal aesthetic to the otherwise formidable beast.
 #12 greenish gold antlered stag: With a clear bent toward the artistic, the design is formed from a forest green background that swirls into the stark black outline of a golden stag's head.  The stag is staring straight ahead, its gaze calmly fierce, its head of full-grown, gold-flecked antlers lowered just enough to serve as a warning of the mortal wounds that the stag's glorious, natural crown can inflict upon its foes.
 #13 gem-inset crown and swan design: Dual swans of silken ivory threading rise up on opposite sides of a field of pale blue.  Their wings, which are stitched with uncannily realistic feathering, are spread not toward each other but instead upward, as if reaching toward the multi-pronged crown that sits at the top-center of the design.  Although the majority of the crown's ornamentation is simply clever embroidery, a handful of tiny, crystalline gems decorate its band.
 #14 hollow-eyed skull and serpent design: With hollowed out eye sockets and a cracked jaw, a dull ivory-threaded skull is wrapped in the embrace of a golden serpent.  The serpent, who has slithered his scaled body through the eye sockets and mouth, is poised to strike, its head rearing back as its beady black-jeweled eyes stare forward and its thin-tipped tongue flicking out of its gaping, fanged mouth.  A small royal blue flower, its hue a bright contrast to the other colors in the embroidered design, is tucked in among the serpent's coils.
 #15 diving bronze-on-black hawk: --
 #16 intricate hunter green knot design: --
 #17 iridescent rearing unicorn: --
 #18 tiger and crescent moon design: Rearing up on its back legs, the tiger is shaded in vivid orange, save for its off-white underside and its numerous pitch black stripes.  Adorned with curved, sharp claws, the tiger's forepaws swipe menacingly at an unseen foe, and its fanged mouth is open in a ferocious roar.  Tilted at an upward-facing slant over the feline is a yellow crescent moon, its bright hue standing out starkly from the design's black backing.
 #19 grey-backed carmine sea serpent design: Set on a shield-shaped field of grey, the design depicts a left-facing sea serpent above four wavy, dark blue lines representing a body of water's surface; only the sea serpent's head, a central section of its body that has curved upward in an arc, and its tail are visible, with the remainder of the great carmine-hued beast presumably submerged underwater.  The creature's ears stick up and backwards like horns, and a long, snake-like tongue sticks out from its partially open mouth.
 #20 splayed and helmed raven design: With scarlet-bordered black wings splayed out to either side, the raven's body is composed of a shield split down the middle, with one side depicting a silver tusked wolf on a black field, and the other a stylized silver eagle with claws outstretched on a field of scarlet.  The raven's tail feathers project out below the shield, while its head is hidden beneath a scarlet helm half-jutting over the top of the shield.  Two greatsword hilts jut up at opposite angles on either side of the helm.


She pulls the papyrus back and adds, "When you know which design you want, just ASK me ABOUT ORDER {DESIGN #}.  Make sure you're holding your Knight Wear surcoat in one hand and 100 raikhen in the other hand."

>ask seamstress about order
A tall beak-nosed seamstress mutters, "You need to be holding a Knight Wear surcoat in one of your hands and 100 raikhen in your other hand if you actually want to order."

>ask seamstress about joust
A tall beak-nosed seamstress glances at you warily and mutters, "Not sure what you want to know about jousting.  It ain't no secret 'round here that I can't compete anymore.  Bad heart or something like that."  She looks away, then returns her steady, unwavering gaze to your person.  "Doesn't matter, that; someday I'll be ready to get back in there and win again."

>ask seamstress about Rumor Woods
A tall beak-nosed seamstress pauses before answering, "Well, the field that we're using wasn't here before.  They cut down those trees.  Never know how a wood will respond to that.  Hope I'm not here to find out if the forest didn't like what we did here."  She shrugs her shoulders slightly, then turns to gaze out of the back of the stall, toward the distant forest.

On the silver-edged table you see: a bronze-glazed certificate and a silver-glazed certificate.

a silver-glazed certificate Weight: <1 pound
analyze
Analyze:
You take a closer look at a silver-glazed certificate.

Your certificate is used to unlock the potential of things held in your other hand.

Your certificate will add Verb Set 2 to any eligible KnightWear item.

You need only RAISE your certificate while holding a compatible piece of equipment in your other hand.

Your certificate may not be altered or changed in any way.

2,250
a bronze-glazed certificate Weight: <1 pound
analyze
Analyze:
You take a closer look at a bronze-glazed certificate.

Your certificate is used to unlock the potential of things held in your other hand.

Your certificate will add Verb Set 3 to any eligible KnightWear item.

You need only RAISE your certificate while holding a compatible piece of equipment in your other hand.

Your certificate may not be altered or changed in any way.

2,250

The Knight Way, Gaston Stall

[The Knight Way, Gaston Stall - 28044]
Adjacent a stand topped with gaudy accessories and surcoats, the accoutrements of a knight, over-aggrandized in style, are heaped upon a mannequin in the mid-forward area of the stall. Overly lavish and ostentatiously decorated banners of gold and green hues line the stall, and two merchants who look more like self-important snobs than hawkers stride back and forth, at turns completely ignoring and striking knightly poses for patrons as they shop.
Obvious exits: west

On the stand you see: a pair of verdigrised copper spurs, a gold-whorled belt of finespun sisken, a pair of fitted elkskin gauntlets, an alum and gold-threaded surcoat of vert noile and a quilted sisken surcoat.

a pair of verdigrised copper spurs Weight: <1 pound pin-worn
analyze
Analyze:
You take a closer look at a pair of verdigrised copper spurs.

You analyze the copper spurs and sense that the creator has provided the following information:

This spurs is part of the interactive KnightWear family and is set up as a spurs item with the Gaston (self-important knight!) set of characteristics. KnightWear items have messaging that sometimes incorporate other worn Knightwear items and specific types of footwear into the messaging. Some messaging also differs when mounted on a Rumor Woods-style horse. You sense that the spurs currently includes the base verbs (Verb Set 1). You can try to: WEAR, REMOVE, RUB, and TAP the spurs. Note: you can only wear 1 per "type" of KnightWear at a time (i.e. you can wear 1 KnightWear belt and 1 Knightwear surcoat at the same time, but you cannot wear 2 KnightWear belts at the same time).

~~ KNIGHTWEAR ALTERATION INFO ~~~
The copper spurs may be altered within guidelines for its item type, but the noun must remain "spurs".

Optional: specify the ornamentation on the spurs. Must make sense in the following: "the ___ ornamentation on your spurs" (and make sure the LOOK output doesn't read awkwardly). Default is no ornamentation. It is currently not set.

Optional: specify the shape of the rowels. Must make sense in the following: "You dig your _____ rowels into the ground." Default is no specified shape. It is currently not set to any particular shape.

425
a gold-whorled belt of finespun sisken Weight: <1 pound waist-worn (as a belt)
analyze
Analyze:
You take a closer look at a gold-whorled belt of finespun sisken.

You analyze the gold-whorled belt and sense that the creator has provided the following information:

This belt is part of the interactive KnightWear family and is set up as a belt item with the Gaston (self-important knight!) set of characteristics. KnightWear items have messaging that sometimes incorporate other worn Knightwear items and specific types of footwear into the messaging. Some messaging also differs when mounted on a Rumor Woods-style horse. You sense that the belt currently includes the base verbs (Verb Set 1). You can try to: WEAR, REMOVE, RUB, and TAP the belt. Note: you can only wear 1 per "type" of KnightWear at a time (i.e. you can wear 1 KnightWear belt and 1 Knightwear surcoat at the same time, but you cannot wear 2 KnightWear belts at the same time).

~~ KNIGHTWEAR ALTERATION INFO ~~~
The gold-whorled belt may be altered within guidelines for its item type, but the noun must remain a "belt", and the item must logically utilize a metal buckle on it.

300
a pair of fitted elkskin gauntlets Weight: 2 pounds hand-worn
analyze
Analyze:
You take a closer look at a pair of fitted elkskin gauntlets.

You analyze the fitted elkskin gauntlets and sense that the creator has provided the following information:

This gauntlets is part of the interactive KnightWear family and is set up as a gauntlets item with the Gaston (self-important knight!) set of characteristics. KnightWear items have messaging that sometimes incorporate other worn Knightwear items and specific types of footwear into the messaging. Some messaging also differs when mounted on a Rumor Woods-style horse. You sense that the gauntlets currently includes the base verbs (Verb Set 1). You can try to: WEAR, REMOVE, RUB, and TAP the gauntlets. Note: you can only wear 1 per "type" of KnightWear at a time (i.e. you can wear 1 KnightWear belt and 1 Knightwear surcoat at the same time, but you cannot wear 2 KnightWear belts at the same time).

~~ KNIGHTWEAR ALTERATION INFO ~~~
The fitted elkskin gauntlets may be altered within guidelines for its item type and the noun must remain "gauntlets". It must always be plural for the noun (no single "gauntlet" will work here!).

350
an alum and gold-threaded surcoat of vert noile Weight: <1 pound front-worn
analyze, examine
Analyze:
You take a closer look at an alum and gold-threaded surcoat of vert noile.

You analyze the gold-threaded surcoat and sense that the creator has provided the following information:

This surcoat is part of the interactive KnightWear family and is set up as a surcoat item with the Gaston (self-important knight!) set of characteristics. KnightWear items have messaging that sometimes incorporate other worn Knightwear items and specific types of footwear into the messaging. Some messaging also differs when mounted on a Rumor Woods-style horse. You sense that the surcoat currently includes the base verbs (Verb Set 1). You can try to: WEAR, REMOVE, RUB, and TAP the surcoat. Note: you can only wear 1 per "type" of KnightWear at a time (i.e. you can wear 1 KnightWear belt and 1 Knightwear surcoat at the same time, but you cannot wear 2 KnightWear belts at the same time).

~~ KNIGHTWEAR ALTERATION INFO ~~~
The gold-threaded surcoat may be altered within guidelines for its item type, but the noun must remain something almost exactly identical to a surcoat -- tabards and longer similar items that can have a loose fit are acceptable; short shirts, aprons, vests, bodices, etc. are not acceptable. Any show descriptions MUST incorporate the surcoat's design.

Optional: specify the material in messaging -- default is "fabric". It is currently set to: noile.

Required: specify the in-brief design/markings on the surcoat. The design should not be over-complicated nor too wordy (it displays in verb messaging output). Must make sense in the following: "gesture at the __________ on your gold-threaded surcoat" -- default is "interlocking serpent and phoenix design". It is currently set to: interlocking stag and lion design.

Optional: detailed design/marking. This is a more detailed description of the in-brief design that will show up in LOOK/SHOW. This should only describe the above design/pattern and should always make sense on a fabric surcoat. The in-brief design currently has no extra detailing.
Examine:
The interlocking stag and lion design that splays across the front of the noile denotes the garment as a display piece.

350
a quilted sisken surcoat Weight: <1 pound front-worn
analyze, examine
Analyze:
You take a closer look at a quilted sisken surcoat.

You analyze the quilted sisken surcoat and sense that the creator has provided the following information:

This surcoat is part of the interactive KnightWear family and is set up as a surcoat item with the Gaston (self-important knight!) set of characteristics. KnightWear items have messaging that sometimes incorporate other worn Knightwear items and specific types of footwear into the messaging. Some messaging also differs when mounted on a Rumor Woods-style horse. You sense that the surcoat currently includes the base verbs (Verb Set 1). You can try to: WEAR, REMOVE, RUB, and TAP the surcoat. Note: you can only wear 1 per "type" of KnightWear at a time (i.e. you can wear 1 KnightWear belt and 1 Knightwear surcoat at the same time, but you cannot wear 2 KnightWear belts at the same time).

~~ KNIGHTWEAR ALTERATION INFO ~~~
The quilted sisken surcoat may be altered within guidelines for its item type, but the noun must remain something almost exactly identical to a surcoat -- tabards and longer similar items that can have a loose fit are acceptable; short shirts, aprons, vests, bodices, etc. are not acceptable. Any show descriptions MUST incorporate the surcoat's design.

Optional: specify the material in messaging -- default is "fabric". It is currently set to: quilted sisken.

Required: specify the in-brief design/markings on the surcoat. The design should not be over-complicated nor too wordy (it displays in verb messaging output). Must make sense in the following: "gesture at the __________ on your quilted sisken surcoat" -- default is "interlocking serpent and phoenix design". It is currently set to: interlocking stag and lion design.

Optional: detailed design/marking. This is a more detailed description of the in-brief design that will show up in LOOK/SHOW. This should only describe the above design/pattern and should always make sense on a fabric surcoat. The in-brief design currently has no extra detailing.
Examine:
The interlocking stag and lion design that splays across the front of the quilted sisken denotes the garment as a display piece.

350

On the mannequin you see: a vaalorn greathelm inset with gilded antler scraps, a deep green surcoat dappled at the hem in gold, some nubuck splint leather piped in greenish gold, a pair of stag-crested nubuck gauntlets, a deep green baize belt and a pair of alum-arabesqued gold spurs.

a vaalorn greathelm inset with gilded antler scraps Weight: 4 pounds
Enchant: +18
armor accessory; protects head and neck
analyze, examine
Analyze:
You take a closer look at a vaalorn greathelm inset with gilded antler scraps.

You analyze the vaalorn greathelm and sense that the creator has provided the following information:

This greathelm is part of the interactive KnightWear family and is set up as a visored helm item with the Gaston (self-important knight!) set of characteristics. KnightWear items have messaging that sometimes incorporate other worn Knightwear items and specific types of footwear into the messaging. Some messaging also differs when mounted on a Rumor Woods-style horse. You sense that the greathelm currently includes the base verbs (Verb Set 1). You can try to: WEAR, REMOVE, RUB, and TAP the greathelm. Note: you can only wear 1 per "type" of KnightWear at a time (i.e. you can wear 1 KnightWear belt and 1 Knightwear surcoat at the same time, but you cannot wear 2 KnightWear belts at the same time).

~~ KNIGHTWEAR ALTERATION INFO ~~~
The vaalorn greathelm may be altered within guidelines for its item type, but it must never indicate that it does NOT have a visor attached to it.

Optional: specify any particular fastenings on it ("buckles", "straps", "fastenings", etc.) -- default is no specifics named. It is currently not set.
Examine:
The greathelm's visor is currently open.

415
a deep green surcoat dappled at the hem in gold Weight: <1 pound front-worn
analyze, examine
Analyze:
You take a closer look at a deep green surcoat dappled at the hem in gold.

You analyze the deep green surcoat and sense that the creator has provided the following information:

This surcoat is part of the interactive KnightWear family and is set up as a surcoat item with the Gaston (self-important knight!) set of characteristics. KnightWear items have messaging that sometimes incorporate other worn Knightwear items and specific types of footwear into the messaging. Some messaging also differs when mounted on a Rumor Woods-style horse. You sense that the surcoat currently includes the base verbs (Verb Set 1). You can try to: WEAR, REMOVE, RUB, and TAP the surcoat. Note: you can only wear 1 per "type" of KnightWear at a time (i.e. you can wear 1 KnightWear belt and 1 Knightwear surcoat at the same time, but you cannot wear 2 KnightWear belts at the same time).

~~ KNIGHTWEAR ALTERATION INFO ~~~
The deep green surcoat may be altered within guidelines for its item type, but the noun must remain something almost exactly identical to a surcoat -- tabards and longer similar items that can have a loose fit are acceptable; short shirts, aprons, vests, bodices, etc. are not acceptable. Any show descriptions MUST incorporate the surcoat's design.

Optional: specify the material in messaging -- default is "fabric". It is currently set to: silk.

Required: specify the in-brief design/markings on the surcoat. The design should not be over-complicated nor too wordy (it displays in verb messaging output). Must make sense in the following: "gesture at the __________ on your deep green surcoat" -- default is "interlocking serpent and phoenix design". It is currently set to: stag-emblazoned coat of arms.

Optional: detailed design/marking. This is a more detailed description of the in-brief design that will show up in LOOK/SHOW. This should only describe the above design/pattern and should always make sense on a fabric surcoat. The in-brief design currently has no extra detailing.
Examine:
The stag-emblazoned coat of arms that splays across the front of the silk denotes the garment as a display piece.

350
some nubuck splint leather piped in greenish gold Weight: 20 pounds
Enchant: +20
studded leather (AsG 11)
analyze
Analyze:
You take a closer look at some nubuck splint leather piped in greenish gold.

You analyze the nubuck splint leather and sense that the creator has provided the following information:

This leather is part of the interactive KnightWear family and is set up as an armor item with the Gaston (self-important knight!) set of characteristics. KnightWear items have messaging that sometimes incorporate other worn Knightwear items and specific types of footwear into the messaging. Some messaging also differs when mounted on a Rumor Woods-style horse. You sense that the leather currently includes the base verbs (Verb Set 1). You can try to: WEAR, REMOVE, RUB, and TAP the leather. Note: you can only wear 1 per "type" of KnightWear at a time (i.e. you can wear 1 KnightWear belt and 1 Knightwear surcoat at the same time, but you cannot wear 2 KnightWear belts at the same time).

~~ KNIGHTWEAR ALTERATION INFO ~~~
The nubuck splint leather may be altered within guidelines for its item type.

Since you have a scale leather type, you may specify if your leather shows as "leather", "scales", "plates", or just a general metal and leather combination in one of the messaging outputs. It is currently set to: the generic combo.

Optional: specify how your armor is assembled: "pieces" or "parts", more generic methods like "straps and buckles" or simply just "straps", etc. The default is no particular method. It is currently not set.

500
a pair of stag-crested nubuck gauntlets Weight: 2 pounds
Enchant: +20
UAC gloves
analyze
Analyze:
You take a closer look at a pair of stag-crested nubuck gauntlets.

You analyze the stag-crested gauntlets and sense that the creator has provided the following information:

This gauntlets is part of the interactive KnightWear family and is set up as a gauntlets item with the Gaston (self-important knight!) set of characteristics. KnightWear items have messaging that sometimes incorporate other worn Knightwear items and specific types of footwear into the messaging. Some messaging also differs when mounted on a Rumor Woods-style horse. You sense that the gauntlets currently includes the base verbs (Verb Set 1). You can try to: WEAR, REMOVE, RUB, and TAP the gauntlets. Note: you can only wear 1 per "type" of KnightWear at a time (i.e. you can wear 1 KnightWear belt and 1 Knightwear surcoat at the same time, but you cannot wear 2 KnightWear belts at the same time).

~~ KNIGHTWEAR ALTERATION INFO ~~~
The stag-crested gauntlets may be altered within guidelines for its item type and the noun must remain "gauntlets". It must always be plural for the noun (no single "gauntlet" will work here!).

500
a deep green baize belt Weight: <1 pound waist-worn (as a belt)
analyze
Analyze:
You take a closer look at a deep green baize belt.

You analyze the baize belt and sense that the creator has provided the following information:

This belt is part of the interactive KnightWear family and is set up as a belt item with the Gaston (self-important knight!) set of characteristics. KnightWear items have messaging that sometimes incorporate other worn Knightwear items and specific types of footwear into the messaging. Some messaging also differs when mounted on a Rumor Woods-style horse. You sense that the belt currently includes the base verbs (Verb Set 1). You can try to: WEAR, REMOVE, RUB, and TAP the belt. Note: you can only wear 1 per "type" of KnightWear at a time (i.e. you can wear 1 KnightWear belt and 1 Knightwear surcoat at the same time, but you cannot wear 2 KnightWear belts at the same time).

~~ KNIGHTWEAR ALTERATION INFO ~~~
The baize belt may be altered within guidelines for its item type, but the noun must remain a "belt", and the item must logically utilize a metal buckle on it.

300
a pair of alum-arabesqued gold spurs Weight: <1 pound pin-worn
analyze
Analyze:
You take a closer look at a pair of alum-arabesqued gold spurs.

You analyze the gold spurs and sense that the creator has provided the following information:

This spurs is part of the interactive KnightWear family and is set up as a spurs item with the Gaston (self-important knight!) set of characteristics. KnightWear items have messaging that sometimes incorporate other worn Knightwear items and specific types of footwear into the messaging. Some messaging also differs when mounted on a Rumor Woods-style horse. You sense that the spurs currently includes the base verbs (Verb Set 1). You can try to: WEAR, REMOVE, RUB, and TAP the spurs. Note: you can only wear 1 per "type" of KnightWear at a time (i.e. you can wear 1 KnightWear belt and 1 Knightwear surcoat at the same time, but you cannot wear 2 KnightWear belts at the same time).

~~ KNIGHTWEAR ALTERATION INFO ~~~
The gold spurs may be altered within guidelines for its item type, but the noun must remain "spurs".

Optional: specify the ornamentation on the spurs. Must make sense in the following: "the ___ ornamentation on your spurs" (and make sure the LOOK output doesn't read awkwardly). Default is no ornamentation. It is currently not set.

Optional: specify the shape of the rowels. Must make sense in the following: "You dig your _____ rowels into the ground." Default is no specified shape. It is currently not set to any particular shape.

425

The Knight Way, Monty Stall

[The Knight Way, Monty Stall - 28045]
Though not at all shoddy in build, the accoutrements of a knight that adorn a mannequin in the center of the stall seem mismatched, as if whomever put them together had little sense of suave style. Spare accessories and surcoats dangle from a rack, appearing as if they may fall off of their perches at any time. Lending color to the stall, red and platinum banners hang overhead, and a hawker's assistant laughs cheerfully as he bumbles and trips around the area.
Obvious exits: east

On the rack you see: a pair of bejeweled brass spurs, a braided baize-on-suede belt, a pair of alum-traced brass gauntlets, an uneven-sleeved bright orange surcoat and an azure surcoat shaded in ebon embroidery.

a pair of bejeweled brass spurs Weight: <1 pound pin-worn
analyze
Analyze:
You take a closer look at a pair of bejeweled brass spurs.

You analyze the bejeweled brass spurs and sense that the creator has provided the following information:

This spurs is part of the interactive KnightWear family and is set up as a spurs item with the Monty (clumsy knight!) set of characteristics. KnightWear items have messaging that sometimes incorporate other worn Knightwear items and specific types of footwear into the messaging. Some messaging also differs when mounted on a Rumor Woods-style horse. You sense that the spurs currently includes the base verbs (Verb Set 1). You can try to: WEAR, REMOVE, RUB, and TAP the spurs. Note: you can only wear 1 per "type" of KnightWear at a time (i.e. you can wear 1 KnightWear belt and 1 Knightwear surcoat at the same time, but you cannot wear 2 KnightWear belts at the same time).

~~ KNIGHTWEAR ALTERATION INFO ~~~
The bejeweled brass spurs may be altered within guidelines for its item type, but the noun must remain "spurs".

Optional: specify the ornamentation on the spurs. Must make sense in the following: "the ___ ornamentation on your spurs" (and make sure the LOOK output doesn't read awkwardly). Default is no ornamentation. It is currently not set.

Optional: specify the shape of the rowels. Must make sense in the following: "You dig your _____ rowels into the ground." Default is no specified shape. It is currently not set to any particular shape.

425
a braided baize-on-suede belt Weight: <1 pound waist-worn (as a belt)
analyze
Analyze:
You take a closer look at a braided baize-on-suede belt.

You analyze the baize-on-suede belt and sense that the creator has provided the following information:

This belt is part of the interactive KnightWear family and is set up as a belt item with the Monty (clumsy knight!) set of characteristics. KnightWear items have messaging that sometimes incorporate other worn Knightwear items and specific types of footwear into the messaging. Some messaging also differs when mounted on a Rumor Woods-style horse. You sense that the belt currently includes the base verbs (Verb Set 1). You can try to: WEAR, REMOVE, RUB, and TAP the belt. Note: you can only wear 1 per "type" of KnightWear at a time (i.e. you can wear 1 KnightWear belt and 1 Knightwear surcoat at the same time, but you cannot wear 2 KnightWear belts at the same time).

~~ KNIGHTWEAR ALTERATION INFO ~~~
The baize-on-suede belt may be altered within guidelines for its item type, but the noun must remain a "belt", and the item must logically utilize a metal buckle on it.

300
a pair of alum-traced brass gauntlets Weight: 2 pounds hand-worn
analyze
Analyze:
You take a closer look at a pair of alum-traced brass gauntlets.

You analyze the brass gauntlets and sense that the creator has provided the following information:

This gauntlets is part of the interactive KnightWear family and is set up as a gauntlets item with the Monty (clumsy knight!) set of characteristics. KnightWear items have messaging that sometimes incorporate other worn Knightwear items and specific types of footwear into the messaging. Some messaging also differs when mounted on a Rumor Woods-style horse. You sense that the gauntlets currently includes the base verbs (Verb Set 1). You can try to: WEAR, REMOVE, RUB, and TAP the gauntlets. Note: you can only wear 1 per "type" of KnightWear at a time (i.e. you can wear 1 KnightWear belt and 1 Knightwear surcoat at the same time, but you cannot wear 2 KnightWear belts at the same time).

~~ KNIGHTWEAR ALTERATION INFO ~~~
The brass gauntlets may be altered within guidelines for its item type and the noun must remain "gauntlets". It must always be plural for the noun (no single "gauntlet" will work here!).

350
an uneven-sleeved bright orange surcoat Weight: <1 pound front-worn
analyze, examine
Analyze:
You take a closer look at an uneven-sleeved bright orange surcoat.

You analyze the bright orange surcoat and sense that the creator has provided the following information:

This surcoat is part of the interactive KnightWear family and is set up as a surcoat item with the Monty (clumsy knight!) set of characteristics. KnightWear items have messaging that sometimes incorporate other worn Knightwear items and specific types of footwear into the messaging. Some messaging also differs when mounted on a Rumor Woods-style horse. You sense that the surcoat currently includes the base verbs (Verb Set 1). You can try to: WEAR, REMOVE, RUB, and TAP the surcoat. Note: you can only wear 1 per "type" of KnightWear at a time (i.e. you can wear 1 KnightWear belt and 1 Knightwear surcoat at the same time, but you cannot wear 2 KnightWear belts at the same time).

~~ KNIGHTWEAR ALTERATION INFO ~~~
The bright orange surcoat may be altered within guidelines for its item type, but the noun must remain something almost exactly identical to a surcoat -- tabards and longer similar items that can have a loose fit are acceptable; short shirts, aprons, vests, bodices, etc. are not acceptable. Any show descriptions MUST incorporate the surcoat's design.

Optional: specify the material in messaging -- default is "fabric". It is currently set to: moire silk.

Required: specify the in-brief design/markings on the surcoat. The design should not be over-complicated nor too wordy (it displays in verb messaging output). Must make sense in the following: "gesture at the __________ on your bright orange surcoat" -- default is "interlocking serpent and phoenix design". It is currently set to: interlocking stag and lion design.

Optional: detailed design/marking. This is a more detailed description of the in-brief design that will show up in LOOK/SHOW. This should only describe the above design/pattern and should always make sense on a fabric surcoat. The in-brief design currently has no extra detailing.
Examine:
The interlocking stag and lion design that splays across the front of the moire silk denotes the garment as a display piece.

350
an azure surcoat shaded in ebon embroidery Weight: <1 pound front-worn
analyze, examine
Analyze:
You take a closer look at an azure surcoat shaded in ebon embroidery.

You analyze the azure surcoat and sense that the creator has provided the following information:

This surcoat is part of the interactive KnightWear family and is set up as a surcoat item with the Monty (clumsy knight!) set of characteristics. KnightWear items have messaging that sometimes incorporate other worn Knightwear items and specific types of footwear into the messaging. Some messaging also differs when mounted on a Rumor Woods-style horse. You sense that the surcoat currently includes the base verbs (Verb Set 1). You can try to: WEAR, REMOVE, RUB, and TAP the surcoat. Note: you can only wear 1 per "type" of KnightWear at a time (i.e. you can wear 1 KnightWear belt and 1 Knightwear surcoat at the same time, but you cannot wear 2 KnightWear belts at the same time).

~~ KNIGHTWEAR ALTERATION INFO ~~~
The azure surcoat may be altered within guidelines for its item type, but the noun must remain something almost exactly identical to a surcoat -- tabards and longer similar items that can have a loose fit are acceptable; short shirts, aprons, vests, bodices, etc. are not acceptable. Any show descriptions MUST incorporate the surcoat's design.

Optional: specify the material in messaging -- default is "fabric". It is currently set to: perse.

Required: specify the in-brief design/markings on the surcoat. The design should not be over-complicated nor too wordy (it displays in verb messaging output). Must make sense in the following: "gesture at the __________ on your azure surcoat" -- default is "interlocking serpent and phoenix design". It is currently set to: interlocking stag and lion design.

Optional: detailed design/marking. This is a more detailed description of the in-brief design that will show up in LOOK/SHOW. This should only describe the above design/pattern and should always make sense on a fabric surcoat. The in-brief design currently has no extra detailing.
Examine:
The interlocking stag and lion design that splays across the front of the perse denotes the garment as a display piece.

350

On the mannequin you see: a red gold-embellished heaume, a crimson surcoat hemmed in a ring of azure flames, a red and orange-swept dark leather aketon, a pair of leather gauntlets with knuckle-inset firestones, an azure belt wound with firestone veins and a pair of acid-etched red gold spurs.

a red gold-embellished heaume Weight: 4 pounds
Enchant: +18
armor accessory; protects head and neck
analyze, examine
Analyze:
You take a closer look at a red gold-embellished heaume.

You analyze the heaume and sense that the creator has provided the following information:

This heaume is part of the interactive KnightWear family and is set up as a visored helm item with the Monty (clumsy knight!) set of characteristics. KnightWear items have messaging that sometimes incorporate other worn Knightwear items and specific types of footwear into the messaging. Some messaging also differs when mounted on a Rumor Woods-style horse. You sense that the heaume currently includes the base verbs (Verb Set 1). You can try to: WEAR, REMOVE, RUB, and TAP the heaume. Note: you can only wear 1 per "type" of KnightWear at a time (i.e. you can wear 1 KnightWear belt and 1 Knightwear surcoat at the same time, but you cannot wear 2 KnightWear belts at the same time).

~~ KNIGHTWEAR ALTERATION INFO ~~~
The heaume may be altered within guidelines for its item type, but it must never indicate that it does NOT have a visor attached to it.

Optional: specify any particular fastenings on it ("buckles", "straps", "fastenings", etc.) -- default is no specifics named. It is currently not set.
Examine:
The heaume's visor is currently open.

415
a crimson surcoat hemmed in a ring of azure flames Weight: <1 pound front-worn
analyze, examine
Analyze:
You take a closer look at a crimson surcoat hemmed in a ring of azure flames.

You analyze the crimson surcoat and sense that the creator has provided the following information:

This surcoat is part of the interactive KnightWear family and is set up as a surcoat item with the Monty (clumsy knight!) set of characteristics. KnightWear items have messaging that sometimes incorporate other worn Knightwear items and specific types of footwear into the messaging. Some messaging also differs when mounted on a Rumor Woods-style horse. You sense that the surcoat currently includes the base verbs (Verb Set 1). You can try to: WEAR, REMOVE, RUB, and TAP the surcoat. Note: you can only wear 1 per "type" of KnightWear at a time (i.e. you can wear 1 KnightWear belt and 1 Knightwear surcoat at the same time, but you cannot wear 2 KnightWear belts at the same time).

~~ KNIGHTWEAR ALTERATION INFO ~~~
The crimson surcoat may be altered within guidelines for its item type, but the noun must remain something almost exactly identical to a surcoat -- tabards and longer similar items that can have a loose fit are acceptable; short shirts, aprons, vests, bodices, etc. are not acceptable. Any show descriptions MUST incorporate the surcoat's design.

Optional: specify the material in messaging -- default is "fabric". It is currently set to: byssine.

Required: specify the in-brief design/markings on the surcoat. The design should not be over-complicated nor too wordy (it displays in verb messaging output). Must make sense in the following: "gesture at the __________ on your crimson surcoat" -- default is "interlocking serpent and phoenix design". It is currently set to: interlocking stag and lion design.

Optional: detailed design/marking. This is a more detailed description of the in-brief design that will show up in LOOK/SHOW. This should only describe the above design/pattern and should always make sense on a fabric surcoat. The in-brief design currently has no extra detailing.
Examine:
The interlocking stag and lion design that splays across the front of the byssine denotes the garment as a display piece.

350
a red and orange-swept dark leather aketon Weight: 16 pounds
Enchant: +20
double leather (AsG 8)
analyze
Analyze:
You take a closer look at a red and orange-swept dark leather aketon.

You analyze the dark leather aketon and sense that the creator has provided the following information:

This aketon is part of the interactive KnightWear family and is set up as an armor item with the Monty (clumsy knight!) set of characteristics. KnightWear items have messaging that sometimes incorporate other worn Knightwear items and specific types of footwear into the messaging. Some messaging also differs when mounted on a Rumor Woods-style horse. You sense that the aketon currently includes the base verbs (Verb Set 1). You can try to: WEAR, REMOVE, RUB, and TAP the aketon. Note: you can only wear 1 per "type" of KnightWear at a time (i.e. you can wear 1 KnightWear belt and 1 Knightwear surcoat at the same time, but you cannot wear 2 KnightWear belts at the same time).

~~ KNIGHTWEAR ALTERATION INFO ~~~
The dark leather aketon may be altered within guidelines for its item type.

Optional: specify how your armor is assembled: "pieces" or "parts", more generic methods like "straps and buckles" or simply just "straps", etc. The default is no particular method. It is currently not set.

500
a pair of leather gauntlets with knuckle-inset firestones Weight: 2 pounds
Enchant: +20
UAC gloves
analyze
Analyze:
You take a closer look at a pair of leather gauntlets with knuckle-inset firestones.

You analyze the leather gauntlets and sense that the creator has provided the following information:

This gauntlets is part of the interactive KnightWear family and is set up as a gauntlets item with the Monty (clumsy knight!) set of characteristics. KnightWear items have messaging that sometimes incorporate other worn Knightwear items and specific types of footwear into the messaging. Some messaging also differs when mounted on a Rumor Woods-style horse. You sense that the gauntlets currently includes the base verbs (Verb Set 1). You can try to: WEAR, REMOVE, RUB, and TAP the gauntlets. Note: you can only wear 1 per "type" of KnightWear at a time (i.e. you can wear 1 KnightWear belt and 1 Knightwear surcoat at the same time, but you cannot wear 2 KnightWear belts at the same time).

~~ KNIGHTWEAR ALTERATION INFO ~~~
The leather gauntlets may be altered within guidelines for its item type and the noun must remain "gauntlets". It must always be plural for the noun (no single "gauntlet" will work here!).

500
an azure belt wound with firestone veins Weight: <1 pound waist-worn (as a belt)
analyze
Analyze:
You take a closer look at an azure belt wound with firestone veins.

You analyze the azure belt and sense that the creator has provided the following information:

This belt is part of the interactive KnightWear family and is set up as a belt item with the Monty (clumsy knight!) set of characteristics. KnightWear items have messaging that sometimes incorporate other worn Knightwear items and specific types of footwear into the messaging. Some messaging also differs when mounted on a Rumor Woods-style horse. You sense that the belt currently includes the base verbs (Verb Set 1). You can try to: WEAR, REMOVE, RUB, and TAP the belt. Note: you can only wear 1 per "type" of KnightWear at a time (i.e. you can wear 1 KnightWear belt and 1 Knightwear surcoat at the same time, but you cannot wear 2 KnightWear belts at the same time).

~~ KNIGHTWEAR ALTERATION INFO ~~~
The azure belt may be altered within guidelines for its item type, but the noun must remain a "belt", and the item must logically utilize a metal buckle on it.

300
a pair of acid-etched red gold spurs Weight: <1 pound pin-worn
analyze
Analyze:
You take a closer look at a pair of acid-etched red gold spurs.

You analyze the red gold spurs and sense that the creator has provided the following information:

This spurs is part of the interactive KnightWear family and is set up as a spurs item with the Monty (clumsy knight!) set of characteristics. KnightWear items have messaging that sometimes incorporate other worn Knightwear items and specific types of footwear into the messaging. Some messaging also differs when mounted on a Rumor Woods-style horse. You sense that the spurs currently includes the base verbs (Verb Set 1). You can try to: WEAR, REMOVE, RUB, and TAP the spurs. Note: you can only wear 1 per "type" of KnightWear at a time (i.e. you can wear 1 KnightWear belt and 1 Knightwear surcoat at the same time, but you cannot wear 2 KnightWear belts at the same time).

~~ KNIGHTWEAR ALTERATION INFO ~~~
The red gold spurs may be altered within guidelines for its item type, but the noun must remain "spurs".

Optional: specify the ornamentation on the spurs. Must make sense in the following: "the ___ ornamentation on your spurs" (and make sure the LOOK output doesn't read awkwardly). Default is no ornamentation. It is currently not set.

Optional: specify the shape of the rowels. Must make sense in the following: "You dig your _____ rowels into the ground." Default is no specified shape. It is currently not set to any particular shape.

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